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Old 04-22-2024, 12:20 PM
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I totally don't blame him for being disappointed! But even as a fan of the band, I've come to learn to never expect loyalty from the majority of that band, especially from Mick.
I think I can understand and sympathize with Billy’s disappointment. But he’s been in the music biz long enough to know how it works at the Fleetwood Mac level. He’s a personable guy onstage, a good vocalist and performer, and a songwriter with standing among his peers. But when the organization is as big as Fleetwood Mac, you have all those agents and managers who are looking for the biggest paycheck possible. The American managers were probably down with Mike Campbell because he’s a legend with name recognition in American rock, but lord knows what they thought of Mick’s wish to hire Neil Finn, who had been off the American radio landscape for several decades. The managers were probably hoping for somebody like Ed Sheeran or Adam Levine — somebody who sold out venues in America. Maybe the lead singer in Coldplay or the guy who wrote “Over My Head.” Or Drake. Or Cher.
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but lord knows what they thought of Mick’s wish to hire Neil Finn, who had been off the American radio landscape for several decades.
I think they were probably thrilled. “Don’t Dream It’s Over” was one of the more iconic songs from the ‘80s, Neil Finn kept the critics darling art rocker vibe going, and he’s still popular amongst other major artists (like Eddie Vedder).
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I think I can understand and sympathize with Billy’s disappointment. But he’s been in the music biz long enough to know how it works at the Fleetwood Mac level. He’s a personable guy onstage, a good vocalist and performer, and a songwriter with standing among his peers. But when the organization is as big as Fleetwood Mac, you have all those agents and managers who are looking for the biggest paycheck possible. The American managers were probably down with Mike Campbell because he’s a legend with name recognition in American rock, but lord knows what they thought of Mick’s wish to hire Neil Finn, who had been off the American radio landscape for several decades. The managers were probably hoping for somebody like Ed Sheeran or Adam Levine — somebody who sold out venues in America. Maybe the lead singer in Coldplay or the guy who wrote “Over My Head.” Or Drake. Or Cher.
Maybe one eye on writing/recording. There’s no getting away from the fact Neil Finn is an incredible songwriter. He can pluck a tune out of nowhere. Though I hate the idea of this iteration of the band, the idea of a fm record part-written by Neil Finn is intriguing. His killer songs with Stevie/Christine backing vocals and a few staples from Chris & Stevie (ahem)….coulda been a terrific album. Genuinely!!!
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Wow, she is really angry!!!
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Wow, she is really angry!!!
She really is angry!
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I think they were probably thrilled.
I don’t think they were “thrilled.” I think they just wanted to get Mac out on the road.

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“Don’t Dream It’s Over” was one of the more iconic songs from the ‘80s, Neil Finn kept the critics darling art rocker vibe going, and he’s still popular amongst other major artists (like Eddie Vedder).
If Americans remembered Neil at all, it was because of “Don’t Dream” and “Something So Strong” — pop hits from 1986. Since that time, their fanbase has been Australian and Asian and UK, not US. A string of their albums got good writeups but didn’t chart in the US any higher than Lindsey’s solo albums. I think the businessmen would have preferred a commercial powerhouse in the US had joined Mac, like the lead guitarist from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. That pleased the moneymen and the public.
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If Americans remembered Neil at all, it was because of “Don’t Dream” and “Something So Strong” — pop hits from 1986. Since that time, their fanbase has been Australian and Asian and UK, not US. A string of their albums got good writeups but didn’t chart in the US any higher than Lindsey’s solo albums. I think the businessmen would have preferred a commercial powerhouse in the US had joined Mac, like the lead guitarist from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. That pleased the moneymen and the public.
Wasn't Pete Townsend being considered back when LB quit?
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Wasn't Pete Townsend being considered back when LB quit?
They REALLY wanted to play “Station Man,” didn’t they?
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They REALLY wanted to play “Station Man,” didn’t they?
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Wasn't Pete Townsend being considered back when LB quit?
Yes, but they didn’t feel that he quite captured “Everywhere” and “Gypsy.” Apparently, the kids were never alright with that.
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Wasn't Pete Townsend being considered back when LB quit?
Yes, but he balked when Stevie said she’d want to duet Magic Bus with him.
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Yes, but he balked when Stevie said she’d want to duet Magic Bus with him.
“You can’t have it.”
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Yes, but he balked when Stevie said she’d want to duet Magic Bus with him.
He didn't know there was a blue lamp on the magic bus.
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