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Penguin Emeritus 01-13-2023 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Macfan4life (Post 1281160)
Very touching. I can imagine Chris really is like family to Mick and John. To think they were on the road since the late 60s together. Most times Chris being the only woman on the road with a bunch of crazy drunk guys.


She may have been drunk as well lol, i remember Dave walker said that Chris could probably drink them all under the table. But chris had often said that she preferred the company of men. And that she developed a filthy mouth and sense of humor because of Mick and John.

She was on the road with them from August 1970 on (on and off) and joined to help fill out the sound, although in her words, 'I was married to their bass player, and I wanted to be with my husband. '

Also they all lived together for awhile.. communal living at kiln house and then benifols, which was about 4 years total. Even Jenny Boyd recalls being upset with Mick because he was constantly in John and Christine's apartment talking about Fleetwood Mac while she was stuck alone with the baby.

Chris leaned on Mick during times when things got particularly bad with John's drinking. She would sometimes go sleep on his couch on tour.

Mick and Chris got a house and quarantined together for awhile during covid; they used to sit out by the pool and Mick joked that people would think they were emotionally involved.

So anyway, yes... Mick John and Chris were pretty tight. It made me tear up reading Mick say how he and john were sitting together trying to figure out how to come to terms with this loss. She was just such a massive part of their lives and their memory bank.

Still so sad she's gone. To me they all sort of seemed indestructible. :(
--Lis

elle 01-13-2023 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by TrueFaith77 (Post 1281158)
From Mick’s insta:

This is what I presented on Monday. January 9. 2023 at the Clebration of Life for Christine McVie in Malibu. CA were the band members with theirlour personal family and estended family of Fleetwood Mac gathered. It was a beautiful tribute to a wonderful woman and an incredible talent.

I wrote this for Chris right after she passed away..

thank you for transcribing this.

elle 01-13-2023 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Penguin Emeritus (Post 1281161)
She may have been drunk as well lol, i remember Dave walker said that Chris could probably drink them all under the table. But chris had often said that she preferred the company of men. And that she developed a filthy mouth and sense of humor because of Mick and John.

She was on the road with them from August 1970 on (on and off) and joined to help fill out the sound, although in her words, 'I was married to their bass player, and I wanted to be with my husband. '

Also they all lived together for awhile.. communal living at kiln house and then benifols, which was about 4 years total. Even Jenny Boyd recalls being upset with Mick because he was constantly in John and Christine's apartment talking about Fleetwood Mac while she was stuck alone with the baby.

Chris leaned on Mick during times when things got particularly bad with John's drinking. She would sometimes go sleep on his couch on tour.

Mick and Chris got a house and quarantined together for awhile during covid; they used to sit out by the pool and Mick joked that people would think they were emotionally involved.

So anyway, yes... Mick John and Chris were pretty tight. It made me tear up reading Mick say how he and john were sitting together trying to figure out how to come to terms with this loss. She was just such a massive part of their lives and their memory bank.

Still so sad she's gone. To me they all sort of seemed indestructible. :(
--Lis

i love reading these precious tidbits of info on what was really a family - thanks for sharing!

Macfan4life 01-13-2023 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Penguin Emeritus (Post 1281161)
She may have been drunk as well lol, i remember Dave walker said that Chris could probably drink them all under the table. But chris had often said that she preferred the company of men. And that she developed a filthy mouth and sense of humor because of Mick and John.

She was on the road with them from August 1970 on (on and off) and joined to help fill out the sound, although in her words, 'I was married to their bass player, and I wanted to be with my husband. '

Also they all lived together for awhile.. communal living at kiln house and then benifols, which was about 4 years total. Even Jenny Boyd recalls being upset with Mick because he was constantly in John and Christine's apartment talking about Fleetwood Mac while she was stuck alone with the baby.

Chris leaned on Mick during times when things got particularly bad with John's drinking. She would sometimes go sleep on his couch on tour.

Mick and Chris got a house and quarantined together for awhile during covid; they used to sit out by the pool and Mick joked that people would think they were emotionally involved.

So anyway, yes... Mick John and Chris were pretty tight. It made me tear up reading Mick say how he and john were sitting together trying to figure out how to come to terms with this loss. She was just such a massive part of their lives and their memory bank.

Still so sad she's gone. To me they all sort of seemed indestructible. :(
--Lis

Oh I am sure she was drunk with them ;)
I counted her Chicken Shack days when they opened for Fleetwood Mac which is why I said late 60s.
I can only imagine the book that was inside her. Not a kiss and tell book. Just fun adventures and crazy fun.

David 01-13-2023 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Penguin Emeritus (Post 1281161)
She was just such a massive part of their lives and their memory bank.

Still so sad she's gone. To me they all sort of seemed indestructible. :(
--Lis

Yep. And from probably the first day I saw this photo on the inner sleeve, it was locked in for me. They’re the eternal sunny, baked hippies in my mind, I guess forever. This image is indestructible. It’s been covered with a lot of other residue as they (and I) got older, but I always go back to this.

https://thesoniccollective.com/wp-co...0-1024x576.jpg

Penguin Emeritus 01-13-2023 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Macfan4life (Post 1281169)
Oh I am sure she was drunk with them ;)
I counted her Chicken Shack days when they opened for Fleetwood Mac which is why I said late 60s.
I can only imagine the book that was inside her. Not a kiss and tell book. Just fun adventures and crazy fun.

oh if only she'd written one. she must have been filled with great stories. she said in an interview (when she did In the Meantime) her brother would have had to help her write it, so that it would be a funny book.

--Lis

Penguin Emeritus 01-13-2023 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 1281172)
Yep. And from probably the first day I saw this photo on the inner sleeve, it was locked in for me. They’re the eternal sunny, baked hippies in my mind, I guess forever. This image is indestructible. It’s been covered with a lot of other residue as they (and I) got older, but I always go back to this.

https://thesoniccollective.com/wp-co...0-1024x576.jpg


I totally relate. that pic (along with others) was taped behind my door in jr. high. I fell in love with all those faces. at age 12 it became my mission to find out more. and I'm still on that mission , i guess.

I can remember in like 1993--1994, i totally didn't get Marty's interest in this 'internet' thing. until one day he said, 'Why don't we make a Fleetwood Mac website?' and *that* got my attention !

--Lis

HomerMcvie 01-14-2023 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Penguin Emeritus (Post 1281191)
I totally relate. that pic (along with others) was taped behind my door in jr. high. I fell in love with all those faces. at age 12 it became my mission to find out more. and I'm still on that mission , i guess.

I can remember in like 1993--1994, i totally didn't get Marty's interest in this 'internet' thing. until one day he said, 'Why don't we make a Fleetwood Mac website?' and *that* got my attention !

--Lis

And we'll all be forever in your debt for creating it. :)


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