September 19, 2024

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Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood Pay Tribute To Former Bandmate Christine McVie

The keyboardist and composer died in a clinic after a brief sickness, and the announcement of her loss of life impressed Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood to put up tributes to McVie, who wrote probably the most band’s largest hits, together with “Don’t Forestall,” “You Make Loving A laugh” and “Little Lies.”

In a tweet, Nicks venerated her bandmate ― whom she described as her “very best buddy in the entire international for the reason that first day of 1975” ― by way of posting the lyrics of “Hallelujah,” a tune by way of Haim this is about mourning a “very best buddy” who has “been with me all alongside,” in keeping with Folks.

The singer additionally integrated a handwritten word by which she defined that she didn’t be informed of McVie’s still-undisclosed sickness till Saturday and had was hoping to fly to London to peer her:

“I sought after to be in London; I sought after to get to London — however we have been instructed to attend. So, since Saturday, one tune has been swirling round in my head, time and again and over. I assumed I would possibly most likely get to sing it to her, and so, I’m making a song it to her now. I all the time knew I would want those phrases at some point.”

Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood additionally venerated McVie with an Instagram put up, writing that he would “omit the entirety about” the cherished musician he referred to as his “expensive candy buddy.”

As of Wednesday afternoon, McVie’s former bandmate guitarist Lindsey Buckingham hadn’t posted about her loss of life. And her former husband, bassist John McVie, doesn’t seem to have a social media presence.

Different celebrities presented their very own Twitter tributes.