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So here's a shorter version. When I was a little kid, about four or five, I had one of those Fisher-Price doctor's kits and I was obsessed with the stethoscope in it. I was constantly listening to my heart and was fascinated by its sounds...so soothing and comforting. As soon as I got out into the world and started going to school, I just wanted to listen to other people's hearts. It's quite an obsession. It's how I choose to celebrate life itself. I love to hear people's hearts and try to memorize them in an effort to keep those people with me always. I wanted to be a cardiologist for awhile, but I realized that not only do I suck at math and science, I have a sort of romantic (romantic like Hawthorne, Wordsworth, Melville, etc., not candy and flowers) fascination with the heart that I can't allow to be tainted by some of the realities. Also, I can't deal with the idea of listening to random people's hearts all day because that would take something away from it for me. It's really only something I do with people I know. It's not so meaningful to me if it's an every day, commonplace thing. Okay, I feel myself beginning to ramble. My life revolves around the music of the heart, okay? (Sorry, I just get so annoyed with myself when I say I'm going to tell someone the "short version" and that turns out to be so untrue!) I own a Yahoo group dedicated to listening to hearts called perfect_iambic_rhythm. It's doesn't get a lot of action but it's there. Oh yeah, and call me Hillary. Although I just realized that I don't know what else to call you besides cliffdweller. EDIT: Had to change the link 'cause it was wrong. Last edited by GateandGarden; 04-19-2005 at 10:37 AM.. |
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*lis falls over dead* oh dear god that would truly be the end of me. She did sort of consider it on that recent VH1 thing, but I think she was just saying it to please the pushy host. If she wrote a book I wouldn't want to know her deepest darkest secrets.... I'd just love to hear how she felt about things, different periods in her life and decisions she made. what was going on in that head of hers ?? questions questions. -Lis |
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Nice to meet you Hillary! You can call me Tracye, btw.
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Actually when Mirage came out the word "Christine McVie" was becoming a household name. I remember hearing here is Christy McVie and Fleetwood Mac on MTV. Mainly because she was the beautiful blonde on the "Hold Me" Video. They said her name so much on MTV that people were calling her Christy. Chris was quite popular in the 80's. So much so that "Got a Hold On Me" was played every 10 min on the radio from Classic Rock to AC. She did get a lot of exposure as the lead in her videos.
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But then I guess you never know what might upset someone...Mick obviously thought the stuff in his book was all oK.. but some of it sure did hurt LB and SN..and even though he had only glowing things to say about Chris, he gave John a few digs as well. But really it all happened so long ago....I hope folks could accept that it was a crazy time, and all of us make mistakes, and not get all peeved about it...but that's easy for me to say, no one's writing sh*t about me LOL. -Lis |
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Christine's main concern was the money. After nearly losing everything in 1974, I think she was just happy to be in a hugely popular band. And Stevie's popularity ensured that the money would keep coming in. It secured her financial future. I think they all had their place: Mick was the leader, John was the anchor, Lindsey was the guru, Christine was the hitmaker, and Stevie was the star. It was a combination that seemed to work for them.
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