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Christine McVie Wants to Rejoin Fleetwood Mac.

McVie probably have the better voice but there is something about Nicks which fits the songs better. Almost all of my favorite Mac songs are song by Nicks.
 
They're both great and gorgeous, each with her redeeming qualities as a singer/songwriter/performer.
 
Her voice in Songbird always brought tears to my eyes. She's an odd character in real life (more of a "mom" instead of a rocker), but glad to have her back.
 
I like Fleetwood Mac....but their ticket prices are ridicules, I'm sorry.

But as long as people are willing to pay, more power to them.
 
Good news, she's my favorite in the band.

Though I'll admit I've never seen them in concert, maybe if they hadn't cancelled their Montreal show this summer- thanks for ruining my wife's birthday gift there Fleetwood Mac.
 
I like Fleetwood Mac....but their ticket prices are ridicules, I'm sorry.

But as long as people are willing to pay, more power to them.

Their tickets are in line with other artists…I feel it keeps the riff raff out that would ruin the shows anyway.
 
Bacon dresses and twerking don't make anyone relevant as an artist. They'll be plenty relevant to the people who are already fans.

you mean the start me up / margaritaville crowd. new art inspired/influenced by "landslide" is relevant, octogenarians playing the same old "landslide" for several hundred dollars per seat is not.

no fresh blood, no artistic relevance.
 
I'd listen to FM over any of the crap out now, anytime. Saw them in concert years ago, it was a great show.
 
It's too bad most artists don't know when it's time to retire. Or at least move on to something else. They haven't been relevant for 30 years.
 
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