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Peter Green era memorabilia auction
Some interesting lots up for sale, courtesy of Clifford Davis/Adams
https://hansonslive.hansonsauctionee...+mac&xclosed=1 I'm not sure they're going to "stun the world" as this hyperbolic blurb on the auctioneers' website puts it, but there you go. https://hansonsauctioneers.co.uk/uni...ld-at-auction/
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And I'd read somewhere about that postcard from John from Hawaii where he said, 'good luck w the new band', guess he did have an idea what was going on w the 'new/fake' fleetwood mac? I wonder if at that time he just thought he was done... marriage was in bad shape, seemed to be enjoying Hawaii. 'Going swimming a lot. Desperately trying to get fit!' wonder if that was a reference to the alcohol problem as well, or just trying to shed a few pounds. not that he was overweight back then. Anyway...interesting stuff. --Lis |
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The postcard is postmarked 16 November, but it must be 1973- the last date on the Mystery to Me tour was 4 November 1973 if this is to be believed https://www.setlist.fm/stats/concert...html?year=1973 I've snipped and saved that postcard image. A bit of evidence in Clifford's favour, isn't it? "Hope everything goes OK with new band." So Weston was fired on or shortly after 4 November 1973 and now this...
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Thanks for sharing...
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I’m now convinced the whole Fake Mac thing was a publicity stunt.
What better way to get the band much needed attention than their manager putting a fake band together? Cliff had other business interests, so maybe he wanted to unload Fleetwood Mac because it took up too much time while the band knew being based in the United States was key to their long term viability.
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I remember John McVie saying to them, "This is crazy. It's our names Fleetwood and Mc." The whole affair was extremely frustrating and would lead to years of the usual farce connected with litigation. Clifford thought he had us. He had other acts and could raise money for lawyers. That was his technique. The label immediately put our money in an interest-bearing account and said they'd be happy to pay whoever the judge told them to. He knew that English litigation was an endless process and thought he could starve us into submission. He didn't figure on our ever having the resources to take him on. So I don't think John sent Cliff "best wishes" in 1974. And the end of that episode was far from nice and happy, and it was in 1978. All that was resolved on a cold English morning that spring. John McVie, Mickey Shapiro, and I sat in our solicitor's of lice, and there appeared our former manager. It was time to settle up. Clifford and McVie looked at each other darkly. If looks could kill, our ex-manager would have been brown bread. It was so vitriolic there was so much hatred in the room one could cut it with a switchblade.
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Meanwhile, from what Weston said in his Q&A, it sounds like John and Chris were threatening to quit all the time. So, the lawsuit—which was settled out of court—couldn’t solely have been the result of a delusional manager. What Clifford did was awful, yes: but was it all of his design? |
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But then again, Davis refers to himself as the band’s “co-writer” from 1969-74. So, that just goes to show how far he’s willing to stretch copyright law to his advantage. Other less-than-savory managers and producers have done this to songwriters.
I’m thinking of Bobby Bland’s manager who not only exploited Bland’s inability to read, but forced songwriters to sign over songwriting credits in order to get paid. |
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