Fleetwood Mac Computer: Mick Fleetwood Thinks Band Is Actually ‘Carried Out’ After Christine Mcvie’s Death

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Mick Fleetwood has said it is presently “unimaginable” for Fleetwood Mac to carry on as a band complying with the death of Christine McVie.The drummer told reporters on the Grammy Honors welcome mat that he presumes the epic band is possibly”performed”.”I presume at this moment, I really believe the line in the sand has been pulled along with the reduction of Chris,”Fleetwood claimed.”I ‘d say we are actually performed, however after that our team’ve all mentioned that previously. It is actually form of unimaginable today.”Keyboardist, performer and songwriter McVie perished in November aged 79 complying with a brief illness.Fleetwood mentioned the continuing to be band members were currently concentrating on other music tasks, adding:”They all venture out and also play, so I am actually gon na be doing the same factor, discovering people to have fun with.”In the course of the In Memoriam segment of Sunday’s Grammys, Fleetwood carried out the McVie-written Fleetwood Mac computer solitary Songbird with Sheryl Crow and Bonnie Raitt.Fleetwood mentioned he intends to still carry out down the road, but”certainly not as Fleetwood Mac “. The band performed continue after McVie left behind in 1998, before she returned in 2014.

Her final show with the band went to a tribute show for establishing member Peter Eco-friendly at the Greater London Palladium in 2020. Fleetwood Macintosh’s Christine McVie perishes at 79 The songbird behind a number of Fleetwood Macintosh

‘s best favorites Mick Fleetwood claims it is actually presently”unthinkable”for Fleetwood Mac computer to take place without Christine McVie

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Fleetwood Mac Computer: Mick Fleetwood Thinks Band Is Actually ‘Carried Out’ After Christine Mcvie’s Death

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