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Macfan4life 03-13-2024 11:45 AM

The Poet In Our Hearts - documentary
 
I came across this and someone really did an incredible job editing all these clips together. Most of this we have heard before in various interviews. But I was surprised how many early photos I have not seen before. I also never heard that clip before when she shows the Buckingham/Nicks album to her grandfather and he almost had a jealous look on his face that she noticed. I laughed when she said she did not even know how to play a tambourine. She also says how jealous the Fritz band members were of her because she was the star. Its hard to believe this was all pieced together because it flows like a professional documentary. The "Would you say that to Bob Dylan" line is in this!!!! There is another statement where she admits living in a bubble pretending cocaine was not ruining her voice. Its hysterical when she does Christine's voice when Lindsey quit and Stevie says in her "tranquilized euphoria" went after Lindsey chasing him outside Chris's house and Chris yells "If you two are going to kill each other, dont do it here." LMAO
Its interesting to hear her discuss the Rumours tour setlist and how the new music from the album was rejected by the audience. She claims the band cancelled or postponed a few gigs and the band had to go into rehearsals again with a new set list. I think this may explain why Dont Stop was rarely played until the end of the tour.
She opens up why she hated her Street Angel producer. He told her how to sing which no one dared do to her before.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICBVsT7J5ww

David 03-26-2024 01:00 PM

Very nice, truly, MacFanNot4Life


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