When were these taken?
I found these pics after googling. From Christine's dress I guess they are not 1978 Grammy or AMA, are they?
And I wonder what Christine meant while she was holding Stevie's head. :laugh: Is it a penguin on John's lapel? https://i.pinimg.com/236x/08/86/02/0...c2f07bcfbc.jpg https://c8.alamy.com/comp/BFJ7PD/fle...ick-BFJ7PD.jpg |
I love Christine holding John's hand!! She loves him as much as that ciggy! :laugh:
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I believe it might have been The Rock Awards. I vaguely remember from my high school days
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I believe that’s the Don Kirshner Rock (?) Awards — not 1978 but 1977. Kirshner’s rock concert program used to be on TV in syndication. The opening credits featured a little footage of Mac getting an award from Kirshner.
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and yes that does look like a penguin on john's lapel...isn't there a video of some concert from that time when chris and john were both wearing little penguins? i think there is... --Lis |
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It's lovely that in that pic, from Lindsey through to John there's a physical contact from one member to the other.. it's not forced but it's erm, a chain...
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Buckingham Nicks: Rich kids who wanted to be stars. Personal relationship and music careers were enmeshed from the moment Keith scouted them. The only thing that stood out with Fritz was the harmonies. Lindsey was the bass player. Every subsequent career development they made was together, until “Belladonna.” They needed each other, though neither wants to admit it, and have spent the last 45 years trying to prove that they were the reason for their success. In other words, jealousy and resentment. |
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I think Lindsey is more a peace about it today than Stevie. However during the earlier days when she went solo I think it really bothered him. Lindsey's Behind The Music segment was filmed shortly have the Out Of The Cradle mini tour. Most of those segments end on positive notes. His was sad because he came forth with the frustration how he was not making it as a solo artist. The tour was not successful and the narrator was even asking the question why he could make Mac music hits but could not make it as a solo artist. It really hurt and bothered him. |
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There always was and always will be a valley of separation between Lindsey and Stevie in the respect that Stevie was all about making the splash and achieving fame, while Lindsey always made decisions from the artists point of view first. Lindsey was a guitar maniac on stage, while it was Stevie's vocals and appearance on stage that drew attention. They were both amazing songwriters and perhaps that's the one area that provides the least amount of resentment (beyond some of the sharp lyrics they've directed at each other over the decades) |
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$he's lucky if $he can still tie her shoelaces! Elaborate arranger.....:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: |
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I have read, probably here but not sure, that the Sara 3/10/79 Version 8:48 minutes included in the Tusk Deluxe (and Expanded) was not recorded by Fleetwood Mac, it was a demo she brought to the band. If that is correct, does anybody know who arranged it?
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Harping on
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She has always been a storm... cawing her lamentations in the eerie trees. |
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Egos may be present in anybody. High class, mid class, city people, town people, country people, anywhere. I've seen it. And another factor was what Christine said in 1997 about the time they broke up (C&J): we actually didn’t talk at all. Stevie and Lindsey didn’t get along very well either, but they used to fight… …specially when they were writing songs together… John and I did not write songs together, and we did not talk. Period.
Mick included a good example of what would be the seeds of the endless resentment and fighting between those two: Suppose Lindsey wasn't playing well on a particular song or something," she (SN) said. "As his girlfriend, I should be a comfort to him, right? You know: 'Who cares about it? You're great anyway!' I mean, that's what old ladies do for their men, right? But I couldn't, because I was also frustrated and saying, 'Look, if you could just get your guitar part tight, we could put the vocal on.' I'd be pissed off at him too. There was no way we could get any comfort from each other about what went on in the band. There was no love, because everybody was too nervous. And while we were traveling all the time, none of us had other friends to talk to...." And yes the I wanna be a star was another spicy condiment, too. Stevie has also said that the relationship between her and Lindsey was already a bit rocky when they joined the band. As Stevie started to express herself more, as she became a star, things didn't get any better. |
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