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Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie says “cocaine and champagne made me perform better”

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Fleetwood Mac has revealed in an interview that taking substances and drinking allowed her to “perform better”.In a recent interview shared today, (June 9) the McVie discussed her solo work, writing some of the band’s biggest hits, and event talked about excess.When asked about Fleetwood Mac’s “legendary alcohol and drug intake” the singer told The Guardian, “My drug of choice was cocaine and champagne.

I didn’t use any other drugs at all. It’s easy for me to say, but I think it made me perform better.”She laughed: “Maybe somebody could me different.”Elsewhere in the interview, she discussed working in the male-dominated music scene of the ’60s. “In those days there were very few women,” she said, adding: “I never felt singled —out.

It just all came very naturally to me.”She also talked about her bandmates when asked what her favourite period of time playing with Fleetwood Mac was.“I would be silly not to say the Stevie [Nicks] and Lindsey [Buckingham] era, because that was pretty sensational.

We had our fights here and there, but there was nothing like the music or the intensity onstage.”McVie’s compilation of work called ‘Songbird (A Solo Collection)’, featuring previously unreleased recordings, is set for release on June 24.Meanwhile, her former bandmate Nicks recently announced a run of shows this year.

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