They are both consummate professionals and exquisite performers, and while I have no doubt that the feelings they channel when performing were and are real, in interviews, they speak like mature, healed people. Perhaps the relationship is bearable because it is *performative* incandescent anger. What's between the two is actually resolved, and now they're both using it as an allegory for what is a nearly universal experience. Also, they can both go home to cry on their pillows stuffed with $100 bills.
They are both consummate professionals and exquisite performers, and while I have no doubt that the feelings they channel when performing were and are real, in interviews, they speak like mature, healed people. Perhaps the relationship is bearable because it is *performative* incandescent anger. What's between the two is actually resolved, and now they're both using it as an allegory for what is a nearly universal experience. Also, they can both go home to cry on their pillows stuffed with $100 bills.
Exactly right!
Wasn't "Tusk" Lindsey's dis track? I know it was really hard for Stevie to sing on it since it was about her affair with Mick Fleetwood.
You may be right. But Tusk is so wonderfully inscrutable that if it was a diss, it was very very subtle in a way that SS certainly isn’t!
Perhaps it was a lesson meant to be realized at present.