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Old 06-09-2020, 03:02 PM
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I agree. We got that BuckVie tour and she was on and off during that tour. I loved her in 2014 she was a little wobbly but not a disaster.
Her voice became much weaker in 2018. Stevie was also like nails on a chalk board in 2018. I had to cover my ears during Gypsy.

But, I got to see them and that was still a treat.
BuckVie was a dream come true. It could have only been better if Dick and John had played on tour.

A GREAT swan song for the band.
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Old 06-09-2020, 03:56 PM
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BuckVie was a dream come true. It could have only been better if Dick and John had played on tour.

A GREAT swan song for the band.
I did not miss $tevie at all. The show was sold out and while they really do have worn out tools to work with. the show was amazing.
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Old 06-09-2020, 04:20 PM
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I did not miss $tevie at all. The show was sold out and while they really do have worn out tools to work with. the show was amazing.
Me either! THAT'S why it was the perfect swan song! Great album, with no goat!!!
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Me either! THAT'S why it was the perfect swan song! Great album, with no goat!!!
I just can't stand listening to that nasal flat voice for 2 hrs.
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Old 06-10-2020, 05:17 PM
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BuckVie was a dream come true. It could have only been better if Dick and John had played on tour.

A GREAT swan song for the band.
Yes, besides that. They should have hired the "bad Stevie" from the Ho Hos to intermediately dance across the stage a few times

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Old 06-10-2020, 05:35 PM
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Yes, besides that. They should have hired the "bad Stevie" from the Ho Hos to intermediately dance across the stage a few times

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhmmwsJPLCo
OMFG. I've never heard of them before. I LOVE it!

I love the tribute band Rumours ATL(their Stevie sounds ten times better than $tevie - AND it's only about $10!!!!), but I'd almost rather see the Ho Ho's!

Stupid Dick dancing around the stage with his African talking drum. This sh*t is hilarious! THANKS!
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How sad to scour the internet to find ways to mock Stevie.
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Old 06-12-2020, 10:13 AM
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How sad to scour the internet to find ways to mock Stevie.
No scouring. Saturday Night Live was mocking her 20? years ago! The fact that some of are primarily fans of THE BAND, and not her specifically, shouldn't hurt your feelings. Accept it. Accept it with a sense of humor. $he's NOT a goddess. $he's an old woman with barely any voice left.

$he's become a caricature of herself.
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How sad to scour the internet to find ways to mock Stevie.
Yeah, some people need to just let it go.
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Old 06-12-2020, 11:28 PM
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I just can't stand listening to that nasal flat voice for 2 hrs.
I really don't enjoy Stevie's recorded singing voice at all anymore. It's a blessing that she decided not to record with FM around the time of the BuckVie album. I'll gladly take that as my Rumours era FM swan song.
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Yeah, some people need to just let it go.
Like Stevie? Yeah, not gonna happen.
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$he's an old woman with barely any voice left.
… but still a lot of evilness in her black soul….
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… but still a lot of evilness in her black soul….
So you think $he actually has a soul....

Intriguing...
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Like Stevie? Yeah, not gonna happen.
Why would you expect that from a woman who was all but married to the guy for seven years and had to deal with him, often acrimoniously, for over 40 years after they split? Stevie will never “let it go,” and it’s unfair, if not completely unrealistic, to expect otherwise from her. Sorry she can’t see him through the same fanboy lens as you.
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Why would you expect that from a woman who was all but married to the guy for seven years and had to deal with him, often acrimoniously, for over 40 years after they split? Stevie will never “let it go,” and it’s unfair, if not completely unrealistic, to expect otherwise from her. Sorry she can’t see him through the same fanboy lens as you.
I don't see how it was fair of her to say at the PGA Festival Show that Lindsey was a coward to not to call her to join Fritz. That's slander in front of 20,000 people. Why does she have to bring him up like that? It's like just mention Robert Aguirre and how nice Robert was.
She doesn't benefit from the masses by mentioning Lindsey. She might benefit if she says she loves Lady Gaga or Drake. Then People.com will publish a story on how she said she likes those artists.
She was sued in 2018 (as a party to the group Fleetwood Mac) and her attorney or band attorney had to settle with Lindsey. They felt his termination was justified but they effed up. The lawsuit & settlement got major press coverage. Even on my local news.
Better to not say anything at all about him. She could talk about Jimmy Iovine, Lori, Sharon, & all the other collaborators she loves.
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