I went to London, where I became a window dresser for an exclusive store. I was actually qualified to be an art teacher, but I didn't want to teach.
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The last thing I ever thought was that this band could seriously work together again.Christine McVie
It really comes down to Mick. He's the one who was constantly trying to get these five people in one room together. This is his love, his baby. It's his band, and there's nothing more he loves to do than get up on stage and play with us.
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There's a whole bunch of unfinished stuff. Then I've got books of lyrics. I find it frustrating to finish a song and not be able to record it... so I don't write a million songs.
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When I married John, I felt that it was so great to be around them anyway, just as one of their wives. I used to listen to all their music.
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I like a light touch, a sensitive piano. My wrists aren't that strong, and if I have to hack too hard, they start breaking down. Fortunately, after playing something like that I take a break and have a drink, or move over to the accordion, or just stagger off the stage until my arms recover.
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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.
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