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New interview with Neil here:
Finn is looking forward to more touring with Crowded House and is confident the new lineup will be a going concern. He's also open to whatever Fleetwood Mac might do in the future, though he's not holding his breath for that. "There were various murmurings and willingness to do something, but I could tell it was gonna be a hard job to get everyone in there together. I hear from Mick (Fleetwood) quite often; He does these little jams at home that he sends me. I think Mick's actually got more of a solo career potential than anyone could possibly guess. Otherwise for Fleetwood Mac I think it's really unknown. I think there was a great will for a few things to happen but if the pandemic can be cured or conquered in short time then it's possible but as time goes on it obviously gets harder as they get older." Hard job to get everyone in there to make new music? Few things?.. album and stadium concerts with Eagles? |
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Stadium concert with the Eagles? My all time two favorite groups? Don't tease me like that!
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I remember when there was talk of an Eagles/FM Tour in 2010 but it wound up being Eagles, Chicks, and Keith Urban. That was so sad. A greatest hits set with just How Long as the candy in it...the Long Road Out of Eden show was so good because it had like 8 new songs in the show. You'll be going to see Stevie at one of her festivals this fall. Hold up a John 3:16 sign |
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John's over it. If Christine hadn't taken a 16 year break, she'd be over it(a long time ago). I think one offs are the only thing $tevie's coming back for. Old Dick better talk Lindsey into something, because that's all the old idiot's got left. I never got to see the Eagles until a couple years ago. When they reunited in 94, tickets were just too god damned expensive, and I told myself I'd eventually get around to it. I did see Henley like 5-6 times though, back when his solo career was on fire. I won't go see FM again with $tevie. Especially if Lindsey comes back. Them holding hands and kissing would be the ultimate slap in the face to any lifelong fan. The old goat ruined the ending. But if I did, I'd wear my "$tevie Nicks sucks" shirt. Except the Chiffonheads would probably beat me to death!
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interesting the Mitchell Froom link as of course he worked with LB.
This meme about the band members being old has come up several times now... funny how when Chris mentioned it, about really John, and to some extent herself as well, she got slapped down and made to walk it back. (My suspicion then and still now was the Stevie/Stevie's management had a big hand in that, not wanting to turn off fans for the remaining Stevie gig$). When she said it it reminded me of Lindsey's comment during the whole firing fiasco that Chris was "fragile". Now again we have a band member (Neil) saying that age is a real factor in trying to get them to do anything more as a band. Wonder if he'll get a smack down phone call. Won't likely matter because he's back to his real band now anyway It really does sound like the McVies are done, and it'd have to be a really big paycheck for a very limited amount of time to get them (esp John I think) to get out there again. Given John's loathing of the studio, getting him to do another record seems quite slim to none as well. (Though maybe after a hiatus from the road he might miss playing a bit...or not. I still think he'd rather be out on his boat chilling out). Mick and Stevie really are cut from the same cloth, both want to get onstage til they drop....too bad for him she's never really brought him into her solo work (an brief appearance in a video, and he has played on a couple of studio tracks) and even when she did it was not to the same extent LB has (big swaths of albums).
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THIS. I almost wrote the same, yesterday. They live and breathe for it. The attention.
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Do they dress for it?
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I think Mick is a really good drummer, can cover many genres and styles. Stevie is just trying to stay relevant. She's narcissistic and has nothing else in her life. Oh, and she neeeeds money!!!!!
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I saw Henley at Irvine Meadows on the Beast tour. I remember a bunch of us smoking pot and listening to an extended “Sunset Grill” under the stars. What a night!
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Very few albums are masterpieces. BTPB is a perfect album, as is Rumours. Bella Donna, too!
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That sounds amazing.
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