https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-63812952
Sad, she wrote some great songs
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Christine McVie - RIP
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Re: Christine McVie - RIP
Died at 79. Not too bad considering. A key player in one of the best bands ever. She left a legacy that will last and so many people sad to see her go. More than most of us can hope for I think.
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Re: Christine McVie - RIP
Yes, she was good. I especially like Songbird https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLRyYETnoIE
Only saw her once, in the old blues-style Fleetwood Mac at Warwick Uni around 1970. The other more recent times I've seen Fleetwood Mac, around 2005 and 2013, she wasn't in the band, and she was missed.
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Only saw her once, in the old blues-style Fleetwood Mac at Warwick Uni around 1970. The other more recent times I've seen Fleetwood Mac, around 2005 and 2013, she wasn't in the band, and she was missed.
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Re: Christine McVie - RIP
Also saw her just that one time around 1969 when she was in Chicken Shack with Stan Webb. I think it was in a pub in Teddington or Twickenham - all I remember was being covered in beer at some stage in the proceedings and being overawed by SW's vocals.
RIP
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