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I don't know, but I would think we'd get the complete interview. Loved what he said about not knowing his own name by the time the last child graduated.
I thought he might play something for them, even an acoustic version of SWS maybe. Anyway, it sounds like he had a few really interesting answers that we haven't heard before. Michele |
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Selling? Yikes. Well, at least we'll be able to get it. Thanks for the updates.
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Ah, all those quotes are great! Love the bit about his children and sounded like there were a few of the typical answers (excercise in denial, I'm looking at you!) but also some new and potentially interesting ones.
I'm really looking forward to this. So we have to pay to watch it? Via a webstream? Kind of strange but oh well haha. Edit: Wait.. so now, Stevie wanted them to be a duo? That's a new one to me. Goodness gracious this story is ever-changing.
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So much for the LA recruiter people wanting Lindsey solo but knowing he wouldn't leave Stevie, huh?
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I was surprised he said that. I don't recall knowing it was Stevie who wanted to be a duo. But, a big THANKS to Stevie for pushing the guy!
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It's hard for me to believe that he never wanted to create his own guitar riffs though. Did he just want to play someone else's music for the rest of his life? And how come Stevie never mentioned her pushing them into becoming a duo? Miss Sequencing is not exactly shy about taking credit for all kinds of things. Michele |
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A joint autobiography would be the answer - at least we'd just have the one version then
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It just reminds me of all the things I take to be true just because Stevie has said them for decades and repeatedly. Lindsey has never spoken to much of that stuff. He has his own version of events. Many times people will think that the fact that he never denies them must mean Stevie's version is true, but I don't think he even considers the subject matter that much. He doesn't harp on the same things that she does. She's retells the Aspen fight, while he is more concerned about saying again and again how they made him use a pic when he first joined the band.
They keep different memories at the forefront of their minds, so he doesn't even know what she has said that he has to deny and Stevie isn't saying most of these things to his face. It's mostly in solo interviews. I think it's funny that even when they tell the story of their meeting Lndsey says that she considered herself a poet even then and she shared some of her stuff with him and he critiqued it and he added with a smirk, "that hasn't changed." Stevie doesn't talk about that part of it in her California Dreaming story. Yes, we do need a joint book from them, but maybe they shouldn't write it together. They should both be given the same chronological outline and be told to write about the same events separately. It would really be fun to see what we get. I love Anne Morrow Lindbergh's diaries, but I especially love War Within and Without and I compare it to her husband's diary for the same time period. When they both made diary entries on the same day for WW2, it is wonderful to read the passages side by side and to see what each thought was important for that particular day. Michele |
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