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Let's face it, pot & hash was a whole lot cheaper back in those days.
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And I loathe to agree with Mick Fleetwood on anything.
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madness fades Last edited by Les; 02-11-2005 at 11:44 AM.. |
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Ummm...
When did the Lindsey Ledge become the dumping grounds?
I had a job once, worked there for four days. I'm a lazy bum. It broke me from ever wanting to work retail again. He went on the road with the Everly Brothers. That was a job, no? That's a great question for Lindsey. How many different jobs did you have before you joined FM.
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La Nicks had to clean houses as well and then come home and care for the brilliantly petulant LB, who was stoned on the floor, and then work on the music What guy would NOT take that gig, esp. when one as hot as La Nicks was willing to do it But - I agree she did not stay at a job at a place of employment all day long. |
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Listen, I could really care less about the whole thing, I just simply can't believe that there are those who will not call a spade a spade and say that he was lazy. He couldn't have worked just like Stevie for 12 hours a week and still have made gorgoeus music? I think not. He was lazy and Stevie going out and working only spoiled him. Why the hell would he get a job if he had her for a sugar tit?
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He implied it when he said he had a new house and family to consider In the end, I think LB certainly like to identify with the whole maverick artist image and all that that implies, which ususally, but not always, is the starving artist image, - but he also like the glamour of big time rock and roll all of the luxury that that affords him (who would BTW - I would). AND - I have no scorn for him for that. It is the way he is - and I love him for it because it has created some brilliant music from the mainstream to the not so mainstream. It just makes me chuckle when he bemoans the very industry off of which he has made a fortune and the one that he seemingly always comes running back to |
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Keep me and take a lover in the afternoon (Gloriaaaaaa) |
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