Christine McVie was an English musician and songwriter best known as a member of the iconic rock band Fleetwood Mac. Her soulful voice and keyboard skills, along with her songwriting talents, contributed to the band's massive success, particularly on albums like "Rumours." McVie's hits, including "Don't Stop" and "Songbird," have left a lasting legacy in rock music, making her a beloved figure among fans and musicians alike.
"I haven't turned into some rich monster. I've kept my perspective. But I am a bit spoiled. It's hard not to be a little spoiled by having a lot of money."
"Learn your instrument. Be honest. Don't do anything phony. There is so much crap floating around. There is plenty of room for a bit of honest writing."
"I couldn't go anywhere unless there was a security guard with me. That spoiled my life. It was like being in captivity. Those days are gone, and I don't ever want to see that happen to me again. Now I can wander around the streets of Los Angeles on my own. I like it that way."
"I wouldn't think a blues album would be that commercially successful, but I don't really care. I'd do it for the love of blues, not for the money. I've got plenty of money."
"For Stevie, the words are of prime importance; the song moves around the words, rather than the words moving around the song."
"There were a lot of bad feelings when Lindsey first left the band. But there's been a lot of healing going on, growing up, maturing. The bond is a great deal stronger than what we first thought."