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Not sure what to say about Stevie. My guess is she'll do a solo tour when the Mac tour is done and maybe work on the FM album during breaks as she's done in the past? Who knows. I'll be very surprised if we see another album from this band. The big machine has gotten far too complicated for its own good. The only thing they can agree on is touring and playing songs from 35 years ago.
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Plus, maybe it was the right way to reintroduce the world to Christine again, and show that she brings the band to the next level. Because let's face it- it's tours that get veteran artists publicity & attention these days. Now that the public has been put on notice as to the awesomeness of Christine, dropping an album after this tour might just have been a genius move. And I agree. If the band tours behind a new album, it will be the first time I've been excited about FM since Say You Will. And I will be positively giddy when/if that day comes. And I will end my 11 year boycott and go see them live with zeal.
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It's 38 pages and we are all in the same place we were at the beginning. And remember this isn't even our only thread on the subject. We had another long thread too.
We could always start fighting over whether the dress is blue and black or white and gold, instead. Michele |
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so it's only logical.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_(Fleetwood_Mac_album)
....but "Time" is the first and only Fleetwood Mac album since 1974's Heroes Are Hard to Find not to feature any contribution from Stevie Nicks. Yeah, I don't see her sitting this one out. |
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Didn't say she had a problem with his playing ability but I think it won't be the "Lindsey show" this time around...He will play his parts and add some vocals and that's it. And if Stevie's looking for something that's not up LB's alley there might be "additional guitars by"???
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I understand what BlueDenimLamp is saying though. With Christine back, this is not going to be Say You Will again.. Therefore, Lindsey is not going to be the sole producer, and will almost certainly not have the enormous creative task of such. Stevie will most likely bring some of her friends to the table, and rightly would put Lindsey out of a job, so to speak, as Stevie's production guru. Unless he can produce her songs as he did pre-Tango, then I think that would almost be a wise decision.. Besides, Christine brings a harmonious rhythm back to the band, and I think that would help even out Lindsey's "experiments".
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right, even on IYD, she still sought out Lindsey to put his guitar playing to make the song work.
personally, I think all of the drama is PR... even in their most tense times, he did Twisted with her, went to her AHF benefit, and after SYW, she appeared on his Soundstage taping. I think the bulk of this conflict is manufactured BS |
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"The song was so important that I asked Lindsey to come over and bring his musical magic to it and he did – as he always does." "We recorded it live and did some harmonies, and then he did some little lead guitar things and it was perfect. There’s no other players, just me and him. Not only did we create something that’s probably as Buckingham Nicks as we have been since 1973, but I think that song really brought Lindsey and I back together." "In two days I think we went back to being Buckingham-Nicks because I really needed his help on that song. After we recorded it everybody said it was like you guys raced back through time and became who you were in 1973. It was great and it healed a lot of wounds." After Lindsey mentioned publicly that she was yet to thank him for his work on SYW, etc, we got this from her: Not long before I interviewed Stevie, Lindsey seemed close to tears when he told me that she had never thanked him for all the work he’d done on the album. “Did he say that to you?” Stevie replies incredulously. “My God. All I can is that he worked his butt off. I give him all the credit. He took my little skeleton songs and turned them into fully finished pieces. The way we work hasn’t changed. He is an immense talent, a craftsman beyond belief. I knew that the first time we met.”She does know how to praise the man, lol. "Then we were like this really cute couple and we were making this amazing music. And I wrote this poem about him, really. I figure into it a little but it’s mostly just about him and how I felt about him when I first met him. Because, you know, your first impressions are always important. And I found him to be sooo sexy and so handsome and so nice and so very, very talented. What’re you gonna do?”
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And apparently neither does Stevie from a working musical/creative standpoint...She may have been willing to let him take as he puts it "creative liberties" 30 years ago but "That was then ...This is now" and 30 years later Stevie is more than capable of navigating the FM creative ship along the course she wants...And maybe she want's to be seen as more than just a singer/songwriter within the band...She no longer needs LB to take charge which is something he didn't learn his lesson on with "SYW" and without Christine around it was "The Lindsey Show" on overload...In fact someone just posted an excerpt from Stevie about the whole SYW LB overload thing and I think that was the straw that broke the camels back...I think the LB show went on for far to long and Stevie is at the point where she is just not playing his game again...So no matter how much LB promises to be a good boy it's not going to happen...Quite a while back there was a quote from LB where he said something along the lines of "they were trying to figure out how to record Stevie's songs"...Perhaps it had to do with how they were going to work with her people in the studio and like I said LB may end up being little more that a "Session player" on Stevie's songs. Personally I think Stevie & LB have grown in opposite directions musically and there is little if any common ground left so if she does participate she's going to make damn sure her songs are the way she wants weather LB likes it or not.
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