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Given the circs, and John's probable retirement, some sort of Lindsey & Mick all-star band with rotating membership might be fun to go to. It looks like those two at least have made some sort of peace.
I don't think I could abide going to see Stevie with the other two (or three) as FM. I would prefer to leave my illusions intact from that magical 2014/15 tour. |
We are all in consensus which is rare for this board. But there is something glaring that I acknowledge. Mick always needs money. His 2 highest awards would be his Grammy and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He sold the RRHOF award. Lindsey even insinuated that one reason he agreed to do Tango was help Mick out financially. He fired Lindsey to help himself out financially. I cant see Mick ignoring one last chance at a big pay day. Sure he can have fun with the Zoo and Lindsey. But we all know who he needs for a big pay day. I believe he will call her and beg her to make amends and do it for him. History always repeats itself. I also think he is so desperate that he will find a replacement for his side kick John. Mick has done whatever he needs to do to make money even if it involves firing his guitarist, begging Chris for money, selling off his awards, etc. He was not a song writer. He does not get much on album sales. He needs to play gigs for money.
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So who's more pathetic? Mick or Lindsey? |
Maybe he just wants to mimic her doing Rhiannon again!
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The Buckingham Fleetwood idea is the most feasible…
featuring Mcvie for maybe two numbers…..The Chain with John’s iconic bass line being one of them. No appearance from Stevie, so as a nod to her, Lindsey would have to sing one of her numbers.. Storms for instance. |
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I hope you enjoy projectile "raw" seafood! Hint- wear a poncho! :lol: |
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“And Mr. Fleetwood is now planning to turn over the bulk of his funds to David Manashe, a friend of Mr. Stubner and a stock broker at Dean Witter Reynolds, a unit of Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter, Discover & Company.” So, he has someone looking over his money and the child support days are over, with the younger daughters being 22. https://www.nytimes.com/1997/11/30/b...-tomorrow.html Whatever bankruptcies that have been reported since were for businesses, not his personal finances. Anything else is him licensing his name. Plus, his property in Hawaii has to be worth a small fortune. |
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