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Another thing I was thinking when that interview from New Zealand aired a few weeks ago...when she stated that she and Lindsey aren't friends and then turned around and immediately gushed about how close she and Mick are, it hit me as a sort of a subtle attempt to make Lindsey feel bad about the state of their relationship...and perhaps jealous even. All I can say is, judging by her attitude, it doesn't seem as though they are in a good place right now lol...then again, it could be that they just aren't friends...the end Last edited by GypsyBlueEyes; 10-09-2009 at 11:49 PM.. |
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If Stevie and Lindsey were actually friends, their entire relationship would be ruined for me.
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They love each other like brother and sister. She often confuses him with Christopher. Michele
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The tension is what makes their relationship so tragic and so powerful. The dark beauty of Lindsey and Stevie comes in their inability to dedicate themselves to one side or another-- they will never be able to presently love without a deeply rooted sense of all of their past hatred and vice versa. If one considered the other a "friend", the inaccessibility and constant indecision would be gone.... and that is what really fuels the tragedy of it in my opinion.
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Quite frankly I believe Lindsey and Stevie are brats and bring out the bitchiness in each other. They need to be with people who can tolerate their self-centered, over-dramatic, divaesque ways without resorting to drop-kicking or consistent slapping. I think they have incredible, stuff-dreams-are-made-of chemistry, but they have a horrible way of getting along with one another. I just picture Stevie going on and on to irk him and LB stomping his feet whenever he doesn't get what he wants. It's like two (old) children. And Mick- or possibly Kristen- are the mediators.
Anyway, I love them. Stevie never shuts up and still conducts interviews that remind me of her lyrics and Lindsey (once again) reminds us of what he thinks of Sheryl Crow. I bet the best way to get him fuming angry is to hand him one of SC's albums as a gift: "Here Lindsey, thought you'd enjoy track 3." He'd probably leave it sitting against the wall in some room.
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The routine snow job is a falling and it's begining to look a lot like Christmas. Who doesn't want to believe in Santa Claus?
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I think that it is kind of dumb to blame a doctor for becoming a drug addict especially for a second time. But the doctor knew obviously that she had just gotten out of rehab, and should have simply counseled her, not pump her full of drugs...so Idk how I feel about that.
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Mick did say that John's chops were way down during the making of Tango. He said something to the effect that John had been hanging in some sailor haunts in the Caribbean and when he came in to record they'd all have a fun evening but he didn't lay down his parts. Now do I think that Lindsey played all the instruments all the time? No. Selctive memeory seems to forget that Christine and Eddy Quintela's songs are on that record too. But then again so is Lindsey's eerie sped up imitation of Stevie's backing vocals on songs such as Family Man.
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