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![]() Ha haa, nice try. She is so mentioned, even in threads that have nothing to do with her, that I think this obsession means they actually still adore her even more than before. That being said, and since you love her so much, you'll be happy when you hear that a Stevie song has been included on the golden record of the new Voyager III mission. As you know, this is the new version of the record that contains sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth, and are intended for any intelligent extraterrestrial life form who may find them. What better than having Stevie Nicks as an interstellar ambassador for planet Earth, don't you think? ![]()
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![]() Yeah ..that and she can bring up her own 2 RRHOF inductions by mentioning Tina's in the tribute.
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![]() It's funny, but really it isn't. And may Tina RIP. What a beautiful legend she was.
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It's truly AMAZING that she went anywhere in life, being such a ditz. I guess she's lucky that she was hot, and all the powerful men wanted to f*ck her.
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![]() I just about spit out my beer, reading this.
![]() Remember when Tina and Prince collaborated with her?
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![]() I was going to make a crude comment about the power of a certain female body part but it was probably not the right thing to put out there. That said…
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Also - Tina sang “The Best” - a song written for Stevie. Duh |
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![]() I read where Stevie said that Tina wrote all of her songs for her.
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I'm pretty sure Stevie will post a letter about Tina on her social media. She posted a really beautiful one today about the one year since Uvalde. She mentions Lindsey in it too. It was really well written. |
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![]() She already has and as predicted it mentions that she and Tina are the only women inducted twice in the RRHOF.
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![]() The CNN posted article is only a fraction of what Stevie had to say. Besides stating she was not "phone buddies" with Chris (which tells you they only spoke inside the band), she claims that her and Chris never had a fight.
C'mon Stevie, everyone has had a fight in Fleetwood Mac. In 1984 Chris went on the record stating that Stevie "really had her feet on the ground 10 years ago but today she has created a fantasy world that I am not part of." Then she went on to say that they dont or rarely socialize. No doubt Chris was a mentor to Stevie. Being two women in a band in a man's world kept them close. However they were not friends. Chris was definitely friends with Mick and John and probably Lindsey too. Of all members of Fleetwood Mac, Stevie was probably the least social with Chris. Before the flames come out. I am not doubting Stevie's grief. They seemed not to be friends. Friends hang out. Friends ARE phone buddies.
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