RIP Christine McVie
RIP Christine McVie
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plenty

Original Poster:

5,033 posts

202 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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Surprised to realise she was 79 and already in her mid-30s when her iteration of Fleetwood Mac achieved success in the 70s. Always seemed so ageless.

Mr Tidy

27,049 posts

143 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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Das news indeed. RIP Christine.

anonymous-user

70 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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Made me very sad when I saw the news.
A beautiful lady / beautiful songs
Her music will live forever

ninepoint2

3,719 posts

176 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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Very sad, Songbird is our "Special Song"

rjfp1962

8,793 posts

89 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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Very sad.. The songbird now sleeps.. R.I.P. Christine.... frown

Athlon

5,477 posts

222 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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Bugger frown

Wrote some brilliant music. A huge loss R.I.P.

cherryowen

12,171 posts

220 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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James6112 said:
A beautiful lady / beautiful songs
yes

This was a bonus track on the Chicken Shack CD "OK, Ken":-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooGFL0bzJ88



Debaser

7,135 posts

277 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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Sad news. R.I.P.

dickymint

27,263 posts

274 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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Genuine tears cry

paul.deitch

2,210 posts

273 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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"I'd rather go blind" always does it for me. frown

mikees

2,811 posts

188 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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We are all old gits. She had a good innings. Lies is the theme of my uni days

Skyedriver

20,627 posts

298 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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paul.deitch said:
"I'd rather go blind" always does it for me. frown
Me too, saw her with Stan Webb in Chickenshack at Newcastle City Hall around 1969. My first concert at the ag of 16.
The Lady, That song will forever stay in my memory. Christine Perfect and perfect she was.

dandarez

13,671 posts

299 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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Skyedriver said:
paul.deitch said:
"I'd rather go blind" always does it for me. frown
Me too, saw her with Stan Webb in Chickenshack at Newcastle City Hall around 1969. My first concert at the ag of 16.
The Lady, That song will forever stay in my memory. Christine Perfect and perfect she was.
I followed and watched both bands, Peter Green's FM and Chicken Shack in the 60s. Christine's rendition of Rather Go Blind was so much better than Etta James version.
Hopefully now some of the later fans (younger) to the FM band, the 'Songbird' era, will now look back and find the wonderful sounds of the earlier FM when Christine joined in 1969, like Kiln House etc, and not forgetting all the early Chicken Shack stuff.



Not forgetting her being voted 'Best Female Vocalist' in Melody Maker 1969

anonymous-user

70 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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Was seriously good in her own right
Favourite of mine, not the most widely known
https://youtu.be/PjiGLSbE1xg

generationx

8,388 posts

121 months

Friday 2nd December 2022
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Really good documentary on BBC4 last night, worth hunting out on iPlayer.

alfa phil

2,262 posts

223 months

Saturday 3rd December 2022
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generationx said:
Really good documentary on BBC4 last night, worth hunting out on iPlayer.
Caught up with this last night loved it but felt sad at the same time .
You don't realise how good they all where in their own right .
Dug some fm out and giving it a play this morning.