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You're not the bo$$. Yeah right! You're really $tevie, playing with us, right? Why did you get Lindsey fired?
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So many great songs to choose from, all of them are viable product:
Over and Over You Make Loving Fun One in a Million Why Spare Me A Little
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These songs are so viable, I’d dip my finger in a plastic cup of beer and lick it. Just to show how much respect I have for everybody in the band.
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God I love that interview. And then she talks about listening to Lindsey's ideas in the studio and says, "even if he's wrong", and laughs. She was the epitome of cool back then.
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Yeah that interview was so much fun to watch, going to see if I can find it on You Tube and take a watch. I could listen to her amazing English pub accent until the cows come up, god I love it.
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My favorite is Stevie is going on about something, and they're standing behind her, rolling their eyes at her.
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I have it homer- on VHS tape LOL
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I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
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Homer, I think you sent me the DVD of the extras.
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Yes, I did. I can't remember who sent it to me...David maybe?
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I only had it on VHS(the doc, not the outtakes), and someone here sent them both to me on DVD.
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What do you call someone who hangs out with musicians? Stevie and Mick!
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Christine McVie- she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John Taylor(Duran Duran) |
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I may be of the few, but I think Mick, John and Christine are excellent musicians. Very capable, unique, and legendary. Stevie on the other hand is just an entertainer.
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1). Stevie is talking about trying to go for a Mills Brothers sound and then Lindsey and the engineers just begin talking right over her. She looks at them and then the camera with a WTF expression… 2). Stevie, Christine, Richard and Ken are listening to a playback of “Angel” and Stevie points out her singing “angel” in the background. Christine turns to Richard and in one of the most withering and sarcastic voices ever says, “angels in the background.” When she sees that Stevie has heard her she gives fake approval: “it sounds great.” |
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I don’t think you’re one of a few. Many know of their excellent musicianship—especially other pro players.
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