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He stuck his hand inside my glove, and I was so afraid that I had to show him my green manalishi.
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Yes, and yes.
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And my thing is, if he's so impossible [and Lindsey is a nut, but he's their nut] then fire him when you still need him, if he's so awful. When you need him as a producer or as 2 of 3 lead singers, you somehow find a way to tolerate him. Don't use him up until he's done all you think he can for you and then fire him. I don't forgive them for that. And Christine can hear me now, so she knows I am angry about that -- but I still love her! |
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I remember that. She said that she isn't sure she wants to go back to Fleetwood Mac. She said she was getting great reviews for her solo shows. And that Lindsey should enjoy her celebrity. She also said he wasn't nice to her on the Say You Will Tour.
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She and Mick's politics, I'm sure, had nothing. to do with that...
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In Mick's defense, if Lindsey was the seat filler, he would have chosen Lindsey. See, Mick, he's a whore. That's just what he is.
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"So if Lindsey Buckingham wants to be the Lindsey Buckingham that he was a long time ago—and be happy with me and enjoy what I do, and enjoy my celebrity and just appreciate the marvellous (sic.) gift of being in this elite band—then I will do it again. I will also walk away so fast that the palm tree tops will fall on his head." Yeah, she's saying he shouldn't take her or take being in FM for granted. And that, in FM (the big machine that at this point by Lindsey's own acknowledgement was enabling his solo work), he's riding the coattails of her celebrity and should understand as much. I agree. Last edited by cbBen; 12-30-2022 at 04:39 AM.. |
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Lindsey was undoubtedly benefiting from the success of Fleetwood Mac which is far from riding Stevie’s coattails since she was in no conceivable way more responsible for FM’s success than he was.
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Mick knew that Stevie mesmerized some fans, but he didn’t believe that she alone could keep FM at the industry heights that it was at and he credited Lindsey with much of Rumours’ success. If Lindsey had only contributed his songs, he wouldn’t have mattered to Mick. But Mick thought that he enhanced everyone else’s work. So he cater to Lindsay. Because Mick needed records. Fast forward later when Mick did not need records and only needed someone to twirl on stage, then he has no more use for Lindsey. |
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1. Left her record on the stair. 2. Called her Sammy Davis Jr. 3. Told her to wear an ugly sweater The only thing she said he did to her on the SYW tour was tell her to wear a granny sweater. And we can assume that he argued with her about sequencing on the album when she was in Hawaii. And he got his way, despite her being a bigger celebrity. That apparently infuriated her. And on the sequencing score I think she was right because I don’t think that the opening songs on SYW did the album any favors. The funny thing is, in that 2008 interview she claims Lindsey used to be nice to her a long time ago, but if you ever listen to any of her “long time ago” interviews Lindsey was never nice to her ever in his entire life, not way back then either. Lindsey treats her like she treats him. She has scorned and mocked and complained about him for 40 years now. How dare he smirk back? How DARE he? And you don’t need to be a fan of hers to understand how it cut like a knife when he told her that she shouldn’t take the mic off the stand. He is the devil. |
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What was pretty funny is that the Say You Will Tour had some of the best Stevie outfits: The red Sara kimono (putting the hair in the bun was amazing), the red and gold cape for Goodbye Baby, The Gypsy beige sparkly coat. Rhiannon wings, the coat for Go Your Own Way, the gloves, the scarves on the 2004 leg. |
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BUT she wore that same granny sweater for other appearances outside of Fleetwood Mac, which suggests it wasn't all that humiliating for her. Of course her fans have all sorts of explanations for this. They suggest maybe because she was on tour she didn't have any other clothes with her when she made other appearances, as if she flies around the world with nothing more than Karen's back pack to store her meager belongings in. Last edited by michelej1; 12-30-2022 at 08:16 AM.. |
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Lyrics from Fall From Grace
Maybe I am calmer now Maybe things are fine Maybe I made the whole thing up Maybe it isn't a lie Maybe the reasons I say these things Is to bring you back alive Ooh, maybe I fought this long and this hard just to make sure you survive! Yeah Just to make sure you survive
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