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Old 01-13-2015, 10:15 PM
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I was watching this video and it seems to me that Bucky is quite POed at Stevie.When he says "waitin' around for you" he slides her a side look like "you b***h".I can't tell if it's b/c of their relationship or if it's b/c she's singing off key(maybe purposely),or if she's trying to sing over him to totally block out his vocals.Discuss if you like......
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I was watching this video and it seems to me that Bucky is quite POed at Stevie.When he says "waitin' around for you" he slides her a side look like "you b***h".I can't tell if it's b/c of their relationship or if it's b/c she's singing off key(maybe purposely),or if she's trying to sing over him to totally block out his vocals.Discuss if you like......
Sorry---- helps to have the videohttp://youtu.be/40KuKKC288A
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Old 01-16-2015, 02:15 PM
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He was just generally pissed off at her during this time because she was getting all of the attention from their audiences because she had one of the biggest albums of '81 and it was still selling well and its singles were still on the Hot 100. She was pretty much the biggest female artist at this point.

Lindsey only managed mediocre success with Law and Order and wasn't as famous or as successful as Nicks which infuriated him.

It sounds like I'm going off topic here but this was ultimately why he couldn't stand her during this tour.
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He was just generally pissed off at her during this time because she was getting all of the attention from their audiences because she had one of the biggest albums of '81 and it was still selling well and its singles were still on the Hot 100. She was pretty much the biggest female artist at this point.
Yep. Nothing says "girl power" like having hit duets with Tom Petty and Don Henley. To her credit, I think those songs, and "Whenever I Call You Friend" for that matter, helped her distinguish herself as an entity outside of Fleetwood Mac.

Neither Lindsey nor Christine really did that. They were never able to distinguish themselves as solo artists. Christine had a duet with Steve Winwood, but it wasn't released as a single. It wouldn't have mattered, though, because Christine's career with Fleetwood Mac was much, much deeper than Stevie's.

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Lindsey only managed mediocre success with Law and Order and wasn't as famous or as successful as Nicks which infuriated him.
I don't think he cared as much as people would like to believe. I think the "waiting around for" Stevie while they were trying to finish the album irritated Lindsey and especially Christine more than the fact Stevie was successful.

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It sounds like I'm going off topic here but this was ultimately why he couldn't stand her during this tour.
I think he was pretty sick of being in Fleetwood Mac in general at that point. I think he still had a major chip on his shoulder about the band's reaction to "Tusk" which was only maybe worsened by Stevie's success. I don't think tearing up the charts was his main priority at that point, and felt out of sync with the band's return to a more commercial sound. In other words, Stevie's success could have symbolized a much deeper issue he had with the band.
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