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So in closing it was me who made the sacrifice, you all agree with that? |
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I think people also tend to forget that when John told Lindsey to leave, Lindsey felt he was being expelled from the band. Up to that point he was trying to talk the rest of the band into accepting that he simply couldn't face the tour. If things hadn't gotten so ugly, he might have done it. It wasn't entirely his fault. But the Lindsey haters will never see it that way. |
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As I pointed out earlier, Stevie came back yet again to FM, perhaps out of love and loyalty, when she clearly did not have to come back because at that time or any other time, save 1997, because she was one of the most popular rock stars in the world and could have continued down that line - after all TOTSTM sold over a million records and had a hit single. Yet, she came back She put up with the same FM BS LB put up with (I mean they were all guitly of it). Then, she went on tour despite it all. So, I think Stevie has the upper hand here But, as Carne noted, this is about CM. Last edited by strandinthewind; 05-04-2004 at 07:30 PM.. |
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I agree he doesn't need the money. But to me, he gets to do what he wants within FMac and make money. He and Christine worked really well together on that album. He was obviously frustrated with Stevie, but at the same time because she was rarely there, he got to "overproduce" as he calls it, w/o much objection. He had said that Christine really went along with what he wanted to do during that album. During Tusk, he got a lot of flack from Mick/John/Stevie and Christine for his idiosyncracies.
I loved TITN! Love it love it love it. And it has the McVie/Buckingham solo feel to it, where SYW has that Nicks/Buckingham solo feel to it. Anyway Carne you make good points. He could have lived in Cabo Wabo! |
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Personally, I don't like to hear any of them talk about their "sacrifices" in regards to participating in a megaband rolling in fame & fortune year after year. If that's a "sacrifice," nail me up.
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Note: I, too, get tired of Stevie saying she gave everything up for her music, but that does not negate the fact that she did Last edited by strandinthewind; 05-04-2004 at 08:39 PM.. |
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I do not think and did not say that nobody else made sacrifices for this band, or that nobody else made an effort on Tango. But as for who really made the album -- who was there daily to put it together, to toss ideas around -- Lindsey & Christine were. Stevie was almost entirely absent. John and Mick were both struggling greatly with substance abuse issues.
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