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I think they are banking (no pun intended) on the media being far more forgiving than they might actually be. Glenn Frey died, so the Eagles premise is quite different. I also don't think the Eagles are doing Poco, Don Henley solo, and Vince Gill tunes. The hodgepodge approach they've hinted to in combination with the guitar sound being different (compared to lindsey) could spell trouble for them when the media does their reviews. It really does sound more like Mick Fleetwood's All Star Band, and not really Fleetwood Mac.
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"I think what you would say is that there were factions within the band that had lost their perspective. What that did was to harm the 43-year legacy that we had worked so hard to build, and that legacy was really about rising above difficulties in order to fulfill one's higher truth and one's higher destiny." Lindsey Buckingham, May 11, 2018. |
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Ok, yes, thanks for pointing it out ... it's not phrased very well at all. English language is not one of my strengths, and I posted it without too much thought.
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This goes way back Musicares, probably since The Classics or Tom's death. I'm starting to believe she allowed Lindsey to stay in the band until Musicares because if not, the whole event would have been suspended. And she was onto him like a leech because, well, it was their last time together.
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I'm a Stevie fan and I loved the Buckvie album, and don't view Lindsey as a monster for calling it Buckingham McVie. The constant generalising about Stevie fans does get irritating. And I realise it's not going to change. |
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He's saying in a fancy way that Stevie didn't want Lindsey in the band anymore, and he supported that idea.
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Seriously. She's really something.
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Come to think of it, why not state the obvious? Why shouldn't Mick simply say Stevie and Lindsey can't work together any more? Isn't that obvious to all of us, and even the casual fan? It would be more truthful and less infuriating than the lies they are peddling now. |
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She's something else, if you ask me...
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I think this tour, and someone will leave. Neil would be my first bet.
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Which is kind of depressing. They have at least 3 guitar players, 2 keyboardists, 2 drummers (though Mick won't acknowledge it), maybe 2 back up singers, and they still have to do prerecorded tracks? Might as well save the money and listen to the records.
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All I know is, the few shows they’ve had since Buckvie, Stevie refused to stand next to him in the final bows. “ as long as I stand I will take your hand “. Stevie, “I’ll show him”. This is Stevie’s doing mostly and it can’t be denied anymore.
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The BuckVie shows had LOTS of pre-recorded tracks as did the last FM tour with Christine. This isn’t new.
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