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Old 04-14-2020, 02:59 PM
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Well, in my mind, she chose that idiot $tevie over Lindsey. That's so wrong, on multiple levels.

I've seen her roll her eyes at $tevie too many times.

Note to self - never depend on Christine McVie to be in charge of your life support. Her cell phone might need a charge.
She chose Fleetwood Mac and to be honest was put into a position where she didn't have a choice. The person that put her in that position (rhymes with coat and rhymes with sneezy)
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Old 04-14-2020, 03:39 PM
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She chose Fleetwood Mac and to be honest was put into a position where she didn't have a choice. The person that put her in that position (rhymes with coat and rhymes with sneezy)
You know, had BuckVie NOT HAPPENED, I wouldn't hold this against her so intensely. They were the ones still interested in "the art". But she let him be thrown under the bus, AND DID NOTHING TO STOP IT. I lost 95% of my respect for her when this happened. She's no artist. She's a corporate shill!
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There are 2 signs into Mick's dark soul: Take him to court and be banished forever.
Bob Welch and then Lindsey filing the lawsuit which settled. Mick always tries to speak positive but when asked about Lindsey rejoining the band after his heart attack and their long tour, Mick was a resound NO.
When Mick loses money and fights you in court is when he cuts you off forever.
Christine went with the flow but definitely had clout which she refused to use (again).

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Christine went with the flow but definitely had clout which she refused to use (again).

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Firstly, Mick has no soul.

IF she had said, "he's gone, and I'm gone", THAT would have stopped it.

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Firstly, Mick has no soul.

IF she had said, "he's gone, and I'm gone", THAT would have stopped it.

PROVE.ME.WRONG.
If Christine had stood her ground, it’s likely that Stevie and Mick would have backed down. I don’t think that Stevie would have had confidence that the fans would not bristle if she were the only singer on the tour. Plus, I think she likes having another dinger there to lighten the burden. I think they needed Christine and would have given in. Plus, I am not sure that if Christine took a stand that John would not have sided with her over Stevie. She could’ve save the day, but heroes are hard to find.
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If Christine had stood her ground, it’s likely that Stevie and Mick would have backed down. I don’t think that Stevie would have had confidence that the fans would not bristle if she were the only singer on the tour. Plus, I think she likes having another dinger there to lighten the burden. I think they needed Christine and would have given in. Plus, I am not sure that if Christine took a stand that John would not have sided with her over Stevie. She could’ve save the day, but heroes are hard to find.
I seriously doubt $tevie wants to be the only singer in FM. That just wouldn't work(as much as it would work for her ego). I mean her backup singers do 65% of "her" singing anyway.

You should have heard her TRY to sing Edge of 17 on New Years Eve, with Keith Urban...$he could barely hit any of the notes. It was sad... No wonder $he was shaking her head no, when he started playing the riff to it. Mama can't do it.

Of course Christine could have saved the day. But chose not to. #chaiseloungeChristine
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I seriously doubt $tevie wants to be the only singer in FM. That just wouldn't work(as much as it would work for her ego). I mean her backup singers do 65% of "her" singing anyway.

You should have heard her TRY to sing Edge of 17 on New Years Eve, with Keith Urban...$he could barely hit any of the notes. It was sad... No wonder $he was shaking her head no, when he started playing the riff to it. Mama can't do it.

Of course Christine could have saved the day. But chose not to. #chaiseloungeChristine
That's truth. Her back up singers do 85% of all of their songs.
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Firstly, Mick has no soul.

IF she had said, "he's gone, and I'm gone", THAT would have stopped it.

PROVE.ME.WRONG.
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