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Old 05-05-2023, 01:05 PM
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One of the Stevie biography books says Tom Moncrieff developed Stevie's ideas and then Stevie presented the developed recordings to Lindsey. Example was Sara and Smile At You.
So you're saying she even less talent than previously imagined?

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Old 05-05-2023, 02:45 PM
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So you're saying she even less talent than previously imagined?

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Seems more like she decided to work with someone else to flush out her songs.
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Old 05-05-2023, 09:22 PM
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Seems more like she decided to work with someone else to flush out her songs.
Most of her later songs needed flushed out.




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Old 05-05-2023, 11:57 PM
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Most of her later songs needed flushed out.




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It’s Cinco de Mayo. I’m lucky to still be spelling McVie.
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Old 05-06-2023, 12:22 AM
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It’s Cinco de Mayo. I’m lucky to still be spelling McVie.
Taylor Swift would approve.


Btw, I love multi platform references. Five years from now, I'll be all, "wtf was I referring to?"
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Old 05-06-2023, 09:43 AM
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So you're saying she even less talent than previously imagined?

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The writer was suggesting that Lindsey didn't contribute to Stevie's songs because someone else did the work.
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Old 05-06-2023, 11:44 AM
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The writer was suggesting that Lindsey didn't contribute to Stevie's songs because someone else did the work.
I'm aware, but thanks for explaining the rather obvious.
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I'm aware, but thanks for explaining the rather obvious.
I heard you're the writer of this book
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It’s Cinco de Mayo. I’m lucky to still be spelling McVie.
I had to spend 6th day Mayo in bed because of Cinco de Mayo. But, it was fun!!
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I had to spend 6th day Mayo in bed because of Cinco de Mayo. But, it was fun!!
I drank from 6:30 to 7:30.

No, not that one. The other one.

My fiancée was laughing hysterically at my color commentary during the coronation. I finally went to bed when the sun was so bright that squinting led to dozing off. By that point, I was too exhausted to brush my teeth.

I was too hungover to even joke about having a cocktail while listening to the Stones while watching the Derby. Also, I was too hungover to listen to the Stones.
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I drank from 6:30 to 7:30.

No, not that one. The other one.

My fiancée was laughing hysterically at my color commentary during the coronation. I finally went to bed when the sun was so bright that squinting led to dozing off. By that point, I was too exhausted to brush my teeth.

I was too hungover to even joke about having a cocktail while listening to the Stones while watching the Derby. Also, I was too hungover to listen to the Stones.
I went to a local gay bar 40 year celebration. Started with bourbon around 6pm. Luckily, went to bed around 2:30am. I no longer could stare at then stairs.
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I no longer could stare at the stairs.
Well there are many things to stare at these days
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Well there are many things to stare at these days
True, but I was a true ghost in the fog all day Saturday.
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True, but I was a true ghost in the fog all day Saturday.
Luckily, I mostly drank at home, because I was in no condition to walk a thin line.
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I went to a local gay bar 40 year celebration. Started with bourbon around 6pm. Luckily, went to bed around 2:30am. I no longer could stare at then stairs.
I drank 4 tall boy PBR's, along with a couple shots of bourbon. Home for a nap and a sammich. Woke up and drove to my late night honky-tonk. Left said honky-tonk at 1am, but Taylor Swift had sold out the football stadium(3 days in a row), and my car was trapped in a gridlock of traffic that wasn't moving at all. So I walked home, and walked back at 4am to get my car. Color me not a Taylor Swift fan...
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