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Christine McVie died Wednesday, November 30.

Her sister-in-arms Stevie Nicks couldnt make it in time, andleft a loving tribute on social media.
Even former president Bill Clinton expressed his love for McVie, who wrote his 1992 campaign song Dont Stop.
He tweeted Im grateful to Christine & Fleetwood Mac for entrusting us with such a meaningful song.
I will miss her.
One of my earliest memories is singing this song in the back of my uncles station wagon.
RIP legend#ChristineMcViehttps://t.co/X0Y0Ab8ZwJ
Oh no.
The voice of an angel.
RIP#christinemcvieForever loved.pic.twitter.com/mt4qWWkJ1Y
Peace and love, Christine McVie.
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RIP Christine McVie.
Im grateful to Christine & Fleetwood Mac for entrusting us with such a meaningful song.
I will miss her.pic.twitter.com/UPUvpDWRZB
God damn legend.
I even got Craig a framed poster of her to hang in the studio over the keyboards.
The world feels weird without her here.
What a legend and an icon and an amazing human being.
RIPhttps://t.co/nr6nfZ8rTM
Well this is some pretty sad shitty news.
Always loved her songs.
- Johnpic.twitter.com/MkGqAD1wRV
Gutted to learn about the passing of Christine McVie.
One of the greatest rock voices ever.
Both as a singer and songwriter.
Christine McVie had the most hits of anyone in Fleetwood Mac, yet was somehow the most underrated member.
Never flashy, alway great.
She was the glue that held all those crazy wonderful elements together.
Her songs had a soulfulness unhampered by pretense.
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