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Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter Christine McVie passes away at age 79

Fleetwood Mac member and songwriter Christine McVie passed away at the age of 79, according to her family.

Little Lies, Everywhere, Don’t Stop, Say You Love Me, and Songbird are just a few of the songs Christine McVie wrote that became hits. According to a statement, she passed away quietly at a hospital while her family was present.

In 1998, McVie left Fleetwood Mac after 28 years, although he later came back. In their statement, the family asked that everyone remember Christine as “an amazing human being, and acclaimed musician who was adored internationally.”

McVie, who was born Christine Perfect and later wed bassist John McVie, joined Fleetwood Mac at the start of the 1970s. In the 1970s and 1980s, Fleetwood Mac rose to become one of the most well-known rock bands in the world.

With more than 40 million copies sold worldwide, their 1977 album Rumours, which was influenced by the splits of the McVies and the band’s other coupling, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, is among the best-selling albums of all time.

One of the eight members of Fleetwood Mac to be inducted into the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 was McVie, the songsmith responsible for some of the band’s best successes. After the release of their live CD The Dance in the same year, she retired to Kent and announced she was leaving the band due to a fear of flying.

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The singer who provided some of Fleetwood Mac’s most famous songs

Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter Christine McVie passes away at age 79
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In 1998, the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame inducted eight band members, including McVie. After the release of their live CD The Dance in the same year, she retired to Kent and announced she was leaving the band due to a fear of flying.

She returned to the group a year after rediscovering her love of performing after a one-time appearance with them at London’s O2 arena in 2013. “It was incredible as if I had never left. The same familiar people were on stage when I climbed back up there “At the time, she spoke with the Guardian newspaper.

She revealed in 2017 that after leaving the band, she had developed agoraphobia on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs program. According to a statement from the group, McVie: “We were extremely fortunate to live with her.

“Both individually and collectively, we genuinely loved Christine and are grateful for the wonderful memories we have. She’ll be terribly missed.” Stevie Nicks stated in a post on Instagram: “My best friend in the entire world since January 1, 1975, went suddenly, I was informed a few hours ago.

I wanted to be in London and I wanted to get to London, but we were urged to wait, so I waited until late Saturday night before I even learned she was ill. “So, ever since Saturday, only one song has been playing in my head nonstop. I’m singing it to her now because I believed I would get the chance to do so. It’s all I can do at this time. “I always knew I would need these words at some point.”

On Fleetwood Mac’s final tour in 2018, Crowded House frontman Neil Finn filled in for Lindsey Buckingham and commented, “She was a unique and soulful musician, supremely creative songwriter, and a kind and great friend. I am so thankful to have shared some hours in her gorgeous presence.”

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A gift for classic pop music

In the complex cast of people that comprised one of the greatest bands ever, Christine McVie played a crucial role.

She had incredibly soulful vocals. She could play the keyboard with incredible strength while also being heartbreakingly gentle. She was particularly talented at creating stunning, classic pop melodies.

She admitted in a BBC program that she didn’t know how to write in any other way. “That’s exactly how it happens.” Her ability to compose a catchy chorus was among the greatest. “The hook queen,” she referred to herself.

Her songs have an unassumingly straightforward style and lyrics that are consistently truthful. Few individuals could have written lyrics as obnoxiously sentimental as “I love you, I love you, I love you like never before,” as she did on the classic Songbird, and seem like they meant them so passionately.

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