Quote: “ Yeah, that was savage but Christine McVie out did that. She made her husband play bass while she sang about how great her new lover was.”
Purty sure that Lindsay Buckingham wrote a few songs that torched the coke addicted hag. Go Your Own Way comes to mind. I never bought the Stevie Nix hype. Her lyrics made no sense and, as South Park noted, she sounds like a goat:
https://youtu.be/xAXMNWOiGBU?si=R1JkDGQHgd6_70_H
In later years she tried to capitalize on the Me Too movement and claim Lindsay Buckinham abused her and the band had to save her. That was refuted by Christine McVie.
As for Taylor Swift, she is better than the other garbage offered these days. Still, all her songs feature “I” or “Me” a gazillion times which tells me she has created a sort of cult fan following that enjoys hearing about her personal life. After a while, that will become boring.
Lindsay and Stevie took their breakup public from the start which is kind of ironic since Stevie would have been nowhere had it not been for Lindsay. When Mick Fleetwood met with him about joining Fleetwood Mac Lindsay insisted that they take Stevie as well.
It was the 80’s, just about everyone in the music biz was using coke.
I myself enjoyed hearing both Christine and Stevie. Different strokes for different folks.
Taylor Swift has built a cult that is as vapid, vacuous and narcissistic as she herself is, which is pretty much the modern tween to twentysomething.
I’ll be glad when she crashes and burns because no one wants to hear her sing about herself anymore. Then some man comes along, swindles her out of her money and she’s left, a skinny old hag, begging for handouts to feed her multitude of cats, who are the only forms of life that will tolerate her old, skinny, wrinkled self.