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Do you think she ever felt Overshadowed?
I've noticed that I really like Chris' voice, I think it is cause of the accent, and she has a smoother voice I guess you could say compared to Stevie's. And also her songs are usually really upbeat and fun. But my question is do you think maybe she felt like Stevie overshadowed her? Just curious....
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I think that by the time Stevie Nicks had reached the level of commanding much of the audience & publicity attention, Fleetwood Mac had already been touring for awhile & Christine was probably well adjusted to the attention Nicks was getting.
If Chris felt overshadowed, I don't think it was onstage but in the publicity coverage. But even if she did feel that way every so often, it doesn't seem to have bothered her much.
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Since her songs were often the group's chart hits, I don't think she felt overshadowed in that sense. They weren't offering her the magazine covers, but people couldn't ignore her contributions. She was certainly a power in the studio with the guys, while Stevie wasn't. She did once say that her regrets about FM were Lindsey leaving and not having a #1 song herself, like Stevie did with Dreams. So, she had that aspiration. But other than maybe a passing twinge or so on stage, I wouldn't imagine she felt overshadowed. Michele |
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I've always imagined Chris being above all the hubbub regarding who got what magazine cover and petty stuff like that. She seemed low-key and reserved, as opposed to Stevie who loves the attention and spotlight. So maybe just didn't didn't give a rats ass plus, its not like she didn't get paid lol
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Personally I think she's like most people who do all the grunt work and someone else gets the applause and glory. The majority of the bands' hits were her songs but all people talked about were Stevie and Lindsay. Did Chris ever get any major magazine covers by herself? I don't remember any. It was always Stevie. Chris once said in an interview she considers herself part of the "backline" (meaning with Mick and John) and not part of the "frontline" (with Stevie and Lindsay). She never looked to draw attention to herself. She always considered herself PART of the band.
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Stevie got a lot more cover coverage, but for the most part not until she started her solo career in 1981. In the late 1970s, Chris & Stevie were buzzed over more in Fleetwood Mac than Lindsey was (although the critics' contingent loved him).
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exactly! she was a musician first and everything else second.
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Christine wasn't getting a heck of a lot of coverage before 1975--despite respectable reviews that recognized her voice and composition skills. I'm sure when the band became huge, whatever coverage she did get was more than she could have ever imagined possible.
In terms of stage presence, she has said again and again that she thoroughly enjoyed playing with the rhythm section and would prefer this to the role Stevie played on stage. |
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I honestly believe Christine was always right where she wanted to be.
I think she got annoyed that people would think she felt jealous or overshadowed. People often like to project their feelings on others.. (not directing this at GoldustWoman) I think reporters and fans alike always assumed she wanted the same adoration that Stevie received. And in retrospect, I believe Christine saw what being famous meant and wanted quite the opposite life.
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I don't think she felt overshadowed by Stevie. I think she was confident in her ability as a musician and didn't consider Stevie to be a threat musically.
Stevie has always said Christine was like her big sister and I think Christine felt the same. Sometimes when you're the little sister your big sister bosses you around and it's really irritating. Equally when you're the big sister your younger sister can be a real pain - always trailing around after you and wanting to do what you do. I always think Christine is a musician and Stevie is a rock star. Gail |
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Mmmh it all makes sense!
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I always think Christine is a musician and Stevie is a rock star. Gail[/QUOTE] I think this pretty much sums it up. |
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This whole discussion makes me think of the Tusk Documentary, and when Christine was asked what it's like to be a rock and roll sex symbol. She just plaintively answered: "I don't know, ask Stevie Nicks." I don't think there was any bitterness at all in the response, she just kinda laughed and smirked. I almost think she looked down on people who were more about image and less about music.
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