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View Poll Results: What do you think is most likely Christine's next move from here? | |||
rejoin Fleetwood Mac | 12 | 32.43% | |
new solo album | 11 | 29.73% | |
go back to hiding and play with her dogs | 14 | 37.84% | |
Other (please specify) | 0 | 0% | |
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#46
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He likes to tell himself that they don't need her. He's delusional!
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Christine McVie- she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John Taylor(Duran Duran) |
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And even if she did decide she was the "come and go" type and wanted to join the tour in London, no big deal. I bet if they promoted her appearance and promised that some of her songs would be played (including Everywhere) that they could sell one extra night at the O2 in London (and Dublin too maybe, if she was willing to take the ferry or whatever).
The extra shows would more than make up for any inconvenience of changing the show to accommodate her brief appearances. Also, they could do a DVD including her and that would bring in some money. Then, when they aren't near her home location, they could continue the tour without her and pocket all that money 4 ways. Believe me, if we knew Christine would be there and that they were going to temporarily change the setlist to accommodate her, a lot of non-European fans would make the trip. They are throwing money away not getting everything from Christine that she is willing to give them, even it means settling for less than they want. Michele |
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True. Christine loves the money as much as they do, but I don't think she'd mind not getting a cut from dates she did not play.
And a DVD release is pretty much a necessity if she's joining part time. Maybe they could do a concert series. One day is all the hits, another for a new album from start to finish, and another for deep cuts and some earlier FM material
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that kind of rational thinking and respect for fans is completely out of the realm of our dear macsters brains. granted, when LB did solo shows last year, if he had 2 shows in a row at the same place, he usually added an encore (Rock Away Blind) the second night. but Mac played NYC, NJ, and JB; 3 shows in London; and 2 shows in Dublin, and felt no need whatsoever to mix up the setlist (unless you count dropping of Silver Springs in NJ, and Christine showing up with the exact same setlist in London to be "mixing up").
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I would tell Christine Perfect, "You're Christine f***ing McVie, and don't you forget it!" |
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Spontaneity isn't really the Mac's strongest suit.
I hardly watch the tour videos now unless there's a sort of standout moment from a particular song because it's the same old, same old. If they change a few things, then we can talk.
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"What a f**king stupid shirt you're wearing." - Christine McVie Last edited by applebucked; 09-30-2013 at 10:59 PM.. |
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Steely Dan does this too btw - they play 2 almost completely different setlists on the tour they are currently on.
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Does Steely Dan have UK dates? Wonder if Chris saw them live.
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no idea, google them. they are currently on the US tour.
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"kind of weird: a tribute to the dearly departed from a band that can treat its living like trash" |
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Alright, I'll Google that one.
Veering off topic a little, but what if Christine was the manager instead of Mick back then? She's clearly the most organized, logical and level headed one.
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I'm not even asking them to change their setlist really. Not permanently. I don't want to upset their delicate sensibilities. I'm just asking for them to do some Christine songs for 3-5 UK dates if she's with them, then they can go right back to business as usual and do the other 95 shows on their tour EXACTLY the same.
Michele |
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They would never have left England. She's maybe a little to conservative for that.
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Well, here's an answer for you...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03c4dvt Former Fleetwood Mac band member Christine McVie chooses the Tracks of My Years Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes First broadcast: Monday 07 October 2013 This week, former Fleetwood Mac band member Christine McVie chooses the Tracks Of My Years and she opens with a classic Beach Boys song from their groundbreaking album Pet Sounds along with a Steely Dan track featured on their acclaimed long player Gaucho. Plus there's the Record and Album Of The Week and the Monday round of PopMaster. Christine McVie joined Fleetwood Mac in 1970 while married to founder member John McVie. She left the band in 1998 shortly after Fleetwood Mac was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Christine is currently working on new solo material which is planned for a forthcoming album which she describes as marking a return to her musical sound from the seventies.
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New SOLO ALBUM. That's exciting. Also, she'll be doing some publicity for it. Might even start up her website again. Hey, she might answer those questions we asked her ten years ago. Ha.
Michele |
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