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We all enjoyed the success of Rumours obviously.
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I wouldn't think a blues album would be that commercially successful, but I don't really care. I'd do it for the love of blues, not for the money. I've got plenty of money.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac
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I don't know what it is really... I think I'm just good with hooks.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
I didn't open a restaurant, but I did go to a few cooking schools. It was too much like hard work!
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
Anyone I don't know, in my emails or texts, I just delete. If it's someone legitimate, they'll send it again.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
I do like my wine.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
If you can't plagiarise yourself, who can you plagiarise?
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
You look out into the audience and you see so much joy on people's faces. You make eye contact with people who are almost crying because they can't believe they're seeing the Rumours five back again, they can't believe their eyes. It's almost like a family reunion on stage, there's no angst, there's no animosity, there's just tremendous amount of friendship.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac
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I'm pretty low-key. I travel fairly light, especially on the tour.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
I always did have a kind of candle shining for Peter Green. I mean, he was my god.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
My ears are really good. I'm a good listener.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
Music left my life for a while, to be honest. It wasn't that I didn't like it, but you know, I'm not really a solo player.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
I wanted to have a home where I could go home and unlock my door and go in and be settled. I was tired of being a gypsy.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
It's such a diva thing, but I need one room for my suitcases and one for me.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac
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If the right guy pops the question, I'll say yes.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
I enjoy my money, and I'm not ashamed to admit it. I'd certainly rather be rich than poor.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
For Stevie, the words are of prime importance; the song moves around the words, rather than the words moving around the song.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
My contribution is the romance and the warmth. The love songs.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
The rock n' roll lifestyle did have its perks, but it wasn't all limos and parties in the early days.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
I find it hard to get excited by just a sound. I have to have a song there, then I'll find what used I can make of that sound within the song.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac
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I sang and played keyboard, so I was virtually a statue at the back of the stage. I'm not complaining about that; I enjoyed that role.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
'Hold Me' was a nightmare! It was the middle of the desert in Palm Springs, in the height of summer. I don't know what possessed us to do that. But we sometimes do crazy things.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
Before shows, we rub elbows and growl. It started once when someone had a cold, and we didn't want to hug each other. So we started rubbing elbows. And we don't kiss. We just go, 'Grrrr!'
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac -
I'm quite a domestic person by nature, and the nomad thing had got a bit stale on me, really.
Christine McVie Fleetwood Mac