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Old 02-18-2005, 09:39 PM
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1. A guy signing the petition to save the Odeon theater:
Bruce A. Scholten - signed on 25/08/2004 at 10:50 GMT
Location: Durham City
Country: UK
Comments: Save the landmark Odeon! Just part of its history (if I'm not wrong) is Christine Perfect debuted there in the mid-1960s before joining John McVie in Fleetwood Mac. {;-) Bruce Scholten


2. http://www.tullpress.com/d23nov68.htm quote from Chris from 1968 in Disc ( Jethro Tull article. )


3. http://boards.fool.co.uk/Message.asp?mid=8946722 a pretty recent message from a guy who apparently was impressed w/ Chris years ago (I asume she did indeed have a top on) : John Mayall Live in 69 - autographed by the man himself in Buxton a couple of weeks ago. What a fit looking 70+ year old he is. The support act was Stan Webb calling himself Chicken Shack, who was surprisingly good. No sign of Christine Perfect ((McVie)though. Many years ago I saw them in the original line up at a Blues North West gig. She was wearing blue jeans and white trainers (and some sort of top I am sure) Fell in love then and she is still an attractive woman.


4. Big Brit Blues Package

With 2003 touted as the Year of the Blues, "The Best of the British Blues, Volume 1 and Volume 2" will be released in two weeks. Each album will contain 12 tracks highlighting Eric Clapton, Paul Rodgers, John Mayall, Fleetwood Mac and many others in their early days. "Volume 1" starts with a 1965 rarity from the Graham Bond Organization featuring future Cream members Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker. John Mayall's Bluesbreakers are spotlighted with three tracks: "All Your Love" (with Clapton on guitar), "Double Trouble" (with guitarist Peter Green, a founding member of Fleetwood Mac), and "Oh, Pretty Woman" (with guitarist Mick Taylor, a future Rolling Stone). Jethro Tull also began as a blues band, and their contribution to the collection is "Cat's Squirrel." "The Best of the British Blues, Volume 2" contains more of the Bluesbreakers with Clapton, and a rare version of "Need Your Love So Bad" by Fleetwood Mac. Additionally, Chicken Shack with Christine Perfect, later known as Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac, are also featured with a track. Sounds like a collector's dream.

OK I need to stop LOL.
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She was wearing blue jeans and white trainers (and some sort of top I am sure)

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Does anyone know what white trainers are?
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Does anyone know what white trainers are?
Maybe like canvas tennis sneakers? Not sure though...

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Does anyone know what white trainers are?
Possibly something like these?

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OK, that makes sense, especially if she was wearing jeans.
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Possibly something like these?

Maybe she hung onto the same pair? Cute how her taste in comfortable footwear remained the same...

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Maybe she hung onto the same pair? Cute how her taste in comfortable footwear remained the same...

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It makes me wonder if she still has her boots from the day.
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