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As the world continues to mourn the sudden passing of Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie, we’re looking back on the time she disguised the true SHOCKING meaning of one of the band’s top hits from her fellow group member and husband!
For those unfamiliar, the musical group saw performers come and go since being founded in 1967, and there was no shortage of gossip surrounding the five stars as they rose to fame. Stevie Nicks famously told US Magazine in 1990:
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Well, let’s just say she definitely wasn’t lying. The band’s legendary 1977 album, Rumors — their most successful one to date — was conjured up during a rough patch for pretty much everyone involved. Alongside the separation of Nicks and lead guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, who joined the group as a couple, Christine and her bassist husband John McVie had been experiencing a bit of a roller coaster ride of a relationship. The two were reportedly nearing a divorce, leaving the acclaimed songwriter and keyboardist in a position where she felt stumped creatively. However, things changed once she found herself in a love affair with the band’s lighting director, Curry Grant.
OK, Stevie… We see how things got scandalous!
The whirlwind situationship was enough to re-spark a creative fuse for the recently deceased lead singer, who went on to write the fan-favorite tune, You Make Loving Fun. Yep, that’s right! The lyrics “Don’t, don’t break the spell / It would be different and you know it will / You, you make loving fun / And I don’t have to tell you but you’re the only one” have a whole deeper meaning! From there, Christine also went on to write Don’t Stop, Oh Daddy, Songbird, and contributed to
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Alana Haim felt "at a loss for words" after Stevie Nicks used Haim's song lyrics as part of her tribute to her late friend Christine McVie. The Edge of Seventeen singer posted a moving handwritten tribute to her late Fleetwood Mac bandmate and "best friend in the whole world" on social media on Wednesday following the news of her death aged 79. In the tribute, Stevie revealed she had been thinking about Haim's song Hallelujah ever since she had heard Christine was unwell and hoped she might get to sing it to her.
Fleetwood Mac’s very own Christine McVie has passed away at age 79, and Stevie Nicks is remembering her “best friend” in an emotional tribute.
Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie has died, aged 79.A statement on her official Facebook page reads: “On behalf of Christine McVie’s family, it is with a heavy heart we are informing you of Christine’s death. She passed away peacefully at hospital this morning, Wednesday, 30 Nov 2022, following a short illness”.“She was in the company of her family”, it added.
Paying tribute. Christine McVie’s former bandmate Stevie Nicks honored the late musician with handwritten message shared via social media.
Stevie Nicks is remembering her late Fleetwood Mac bandmate Christine McVie as her “best friend in her whole world since the first day of 1975.”
band member and the woman behind some of the band’s biggest hits, died on Wednesday following a short illness, according to her family. She was 79. A on behalf of her family said, “We would like everyone to keep Christine in their hearts and remember the life of an incredible human being, and revered musician who was loved universally.”A singer-songwriter, McVie wrote several of the band's biggest hits, including “Over My Head,” “Don't Stop,” and “You Make Loving Fun.” Fleetwood Mac also released a statement on Twitter, saying:This content can also be viewed on the site it from.She was born Christine Perfect, and married Fleetwood Mac bassist John McVie in 1968, two years before she joined the group (they were divorced in 1976).