Top 87 Quotes & Sayings by Christine McVie - Page 2

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Last updated on November 5, 2024.
Recording 'Tusk' was quite absurd. The studio contract rider for refreshments was like a telephone directory.
Stevie Winwood played like I'd never heard anybody play before. It just gave me goose bumps.
I felt very at home in California, but the place is prone to earthquakes, and the one in 1994 scared the life out of me. For months afterwards, I felt that every time I sat down, I should have put on a seatbelt.
I'm pretty low-key. I travel fairly light, especially on the tour. — © Christine McVie
I'm pretty low-key. I travel fairly light, especially on the tour.
I tend to go for these half-little-boy characters.
I don't know what it is really... I think I'm just good with hooks.
I always did have a kind of candle shining for Peter Green. I mean, he was my god.
I dearly remember the old days... Fleetwood Mac had this one-of-a-kind charm. They were gregarious, charming and cheeky onstage. Very cheeky. They'd have a good time.
I didn't open a restaurant, but I did go to a few cooking schools. It was too much like hard work!
Fleetwood Mac always take a long time to make a record - you know what.
The 2018 tour is supposed to be a farewell tour. But you take farewell tours one at a time.
Everything is for the good in the end.
If the right guy pops the question, I'll say yes.
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.
With Fleetwood Mac, it's an amazing chemistry that we have on stage.
I want to go out and do things... not just stick around having room service for two days.
I wouldn't like to grow old alone.
When you're in the same band as somebody, you're seeing them almost more than 24 hours a day. You start to see an awful lot of the bad side 'cause touring is no easy thing.
'Mirage' was an attempt to get back into the flow that 'Rumours' had. But we missed a vital ingredient. That was the passion.
Eventually, I had to figure out what the hell I was going to do with my life. I needed to find my way back to Fleetwood Mac.
I think there's a reason to go off and do something and experiment - splinter off and do something different. It keeps the nucleus of Fleetwood Mac fresh.
I don't sing about politics or anything like that. I sing about love. That's what I know about.
I dont separate my work with the band from this solo project-Im sure the group could have recorded any of these, and they would have if the Fleetwood Mac project had come up at this time. I dont have any finished songs lying around.
The chemistry was still there. To me, that was the biggest thing: Would the chemistry be there? Can we really go ahead and do this? And it was obvious within the first moment of plugging in the instruments that the magic was still there. It was a fantastic feeling.
I was actually qualified to be an art teacher, but I didn't want to teach. — © Christine McVie
I was actually qualified to be an art teacher, but I didn't want to teach.
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.
I do ride a bicycle occasionally, but not those stupid stationary ones you see in gyms. I do have one of those, I must confess, but its quite literally a pain in the arse, so I dont use it.
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