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tango87 07-21-2021 03:12 AM

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Originally Posted by jbrownsjr (Post 1268289)
I was joking. (I'm old and my eyes are going). I really appreciate you posting. Thanks!!

That's fine! I had to squint to take the pictures (I'm old too..)

jbrownsjr 07-21-2021 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by GypsyVisions (Post 1268300)
She probably is ashamed to some degree. And Lindsey had no problem shaming her a little bit with that comment about buying a house. She deserves it. These people, for the most part, have never truly had to grow up. They are blind to the main consequence of their selfishness (which is…loneliness.) Lindsey is the only one who demonstrates any consistent growth as a human being and artist. And he values the legacy of the band as the world at large knows it which is the Rumours lineup.

Lindsey gave Christine a final opportunity to release new material with mostly Fleetwood Mac which we know now she never would have gotten at all had it been up to Stevie Nicks in capital letters.

Fair enough. She really did deserve that dart. What a weak thing to say. She came back to tour with Mike Campbell and Neil Finn? I'll always love her music and her personality. But this is one time she highly disappointed me. She does need to be called out.

jbrownsjr 07-21-2021 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 1268297)
Honestly, Mac without Lindsey is a very sad sad band. (Not including pre-75 stuff.)

We all know this. They simply shouldn’t have toured without him. They all deserve to hang their heads in shame.

But the particular darts ledgies are throwing at Christine....well, yes, her decision to back Mick and Stevie is disappointing, but why should she fall on a sword for either Stevie or Lindsey when for decades the mutual Love-hate of the Americans has essentially taken up all the air and space?

In the end, Christine was loyal to Mick and to $. Awful. But not nearly as awful as Stevie and Lindsey’s endless toxic feud.

I often think Christine left after The Dance because although she was tired and done with it, Stevie and Linsdey pushed her over the edge with their constant awful behavior. It must have been hell dealing with that. And it continues to this day. (Being in the middle, of a bad love affair.)

sleepless child 07-21-2021 11:04 AM

I think it is just crazy that they have such jealousy for each other. Stevie is jealous of Lindsey and according to Stevie Lindsey has always been jealous of her. They are way too old for this. It is so passive-aggressive.

BigAl84 07-21-2021 12:23 PM

There's just no excuse. You either have some principles or you don't. The entire conflict has proven to be nothing but a complete sham. It did nothing but reveal what a bunch of pricks the majority of them continue to be and clearly displayed the egomania of Stevie Nicks and her never-ending BS.

BigAl84 07-21-2021 12:28 PM

If Christine is callous enough to do what she did, I don't think she even remotely cares enough about the Stevie-Lindsey drama to allow it to make her feel like she needed to quit.

At this point, all four have proven they'd run over anyone if they can fart in a jar for a bucket of cash. Except for John McVie, the king of doormats. He doesn't show up for anyone or anything.

bombaysaffires 07-21-2021 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by BigAl84 (Post 1268320)
If Christine is callous enough to do what she did, I don't think she even remotely cares enough about the Stevie-Lindsey drama to allow it to make her feel like she needed to quit.

At this point, all four have proven they'd run over anyone if they can fart in a jar for a bucket of cash. Except for John McVie, the king of doormats. He doesn't show up for anyone or anything.

this made me laugh though more for its cynical accuracy rather than pure humor. :(

David 07-21-2021 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by aleuzzi (Post 1268301)
But what I am also saying is no amount of betrayal and shame Christine, Mick, and John must and should feel compares to the toxic nature of the Lindsey-Stevie relationship. That the Brits had to essentially center that dynamic in everything they have done since 1976 has got to be nothing short of terrible.

When we all think of Fleetwood Mac, we should all be thinking of innovation and mastery and craftsmanship and about-face live performances. Instead, most people think about that “dynamic” — the fighting and the sexual intermingling and the chaos. That’s the stuff that starts off every article about the band over the past fifty years. The nonsense always made them money but degraded their actual achievements. Any discussion about Fleetwood Mac should center on great tracks with inventive arrangements, good songwriting, catchy hits, the most interesting balance of male and female in rock, and full-throttle live shows. But the junk that takes priority over everything is the junk you’re talking about, the reality TV junk with members scrapping with each other year after year and never growing up.

What did Bowie write? You can practically hear the McVies in this:

Don’t tell them to grow up and out of it
Where's your shame?
You’ve left us up to our necks in it

GypsyVisions 07-21-2021 04:16 PM

I don’t think Christine is a terrible person but she failed Lindsey and she failed the band. And of course people want to know what part she played (passive, submissive, apathetic, etc) because the only songs she had released in over a decade were engineered by Lindsey. And I think it meant a lot to Christine to put out new music, or else she wouldn’t have done it. It’s f’ed up to watch the documentary on the LB/CM album and then be faced with the reality that Lindsey was fired from FM and she just…did nothing.

Also, we see you Christine, using housing an excuse since at least the early 90s. :cool:

HomerMcvie 07-21-2021 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by GypsyVisions (Post 1268327)
I don’t think Christine is a terrible person but she failed Lindsey and she failed the band. And of course people want to know what part she played (passive, submissive, apathetic, etc) because the only songs she had released in over a decade were engineered by Lindsey. And I think it meant a lot to Christine to put out new music, or else she wouldn’t have done it. It’s f’ed up to watch the documentary on the LB/CM album and then be faced with the reality that Lindsey was fired from FM and she just…did nothing.

Also, we see you Christine, using housing an excuse since at least the early 90s. :cool:

Let's face it. Both McVies are spineless.

GypsyVisions 07-21-2021 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by HomerMcvie (Post 1268328)
Let's face it. Both McVies are spineless.

Christine was almost homeless! She almost didn’t have one of her homes!

HomerMcvie 07-21-2021 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by GypsyVisions (Post 1268330)
Christine was almost homeless! She almost didn’t have one of her homes!

At least her priorities were in order.:mad:

It's Not That Funny that her single from her 2004 album was called Friend, because she doesn't really know what that is.

jbrownsjr 07-22-2021 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by HomerMcvie (Post 1268335)
At least her priorities were in order.:mad:

It's Not That Funny that her single from her 2004 album was called Friend, because she doesn't really know what that is.

Tell Me Lies, tell me lots of them.


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