As unpleasant as being in the studio together might have been for the band members at the time, all the pain behind the scenes resulted in some of the most popular (and relatable) songs ever, from "Go Your Own Way" to "Dreams" to "Never Going Back Again" and so many others. But while all of those tunes were inspired by Nicks and Buckingham's romantic turmoil, another one of the album's standouts was a direct result of the McVies' split.
"We were very happy for three years and then the strain of me being in the same band started to take its toll,” she said. “When you’re in the same band as somebody, you’re seeing them 24 hours a day and you start to see an awful lot of the bad side. There’s a lot of drinking and John is not the most pleasant of people when he’s drunk. Very belligerent. I was seeing more Hyde than Jekyll.”
“You’ve got the pressure of being on the road and living with each other and seeing each other at their worst,” he said. “Chris saw me at my worst one time too many. I drink too much and when I’ve drunk too much, a personality comes out. It’s not very pleasant to be around. And bless her heart, Chris said, ‘I don’t want to be around this person.’ It was awful. You’re told by someone you adore and love that they don’t want you in their life anymore.”
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To make matters even more complicated, "You Make Loving Fun" was penned about Grant...but Christine didn't want John to know that.
Interestingly enough, the emotional fireworks that exploded during the recording of the tune came from Buckingham and Nicks, not the McVies.
“Stevie suddenly looked at Lindsey and cried out, ‘F—k you! You can go to hell!’ Lindsey responded with a tirade of his own. ‘When we get back to LA, I’m moving out,'" Caillat wrote.
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