There were a lot of bad feelings when Lindsey first left the band. But there's been a lot of healing going on, growing up, maturing. The bond is a great deal stronger than what we first thought.
You can only mend the vase so many times before you have to chuck it away.
'Mirage' was an attempt to get back into the flow that 'Rumours' had. But we missed a vital ingredient. That was the passion.
I'm quite a domestic person by nature, and the nomad thing had got a bit stale on me, really.
I was by no means a nun.
The rock n' roll lifestyle did have its perks, but it wasn't all limos and parties in the early days.
I had the feeling every time I was on a plane everyone was going to die. It was a horrible phobia. A stupid one.
I did make a solo album in my house when I was there. And because I was just afraid of flying, I wouldn't promote it, and I wouldn't tour. Actually, it wasn't a very good album anyway - it got buried underneath the pits of Hell, I suppose.
I suffered from some delusion that I wanted to be an English country girl, a Sloane Ranger donning the old Hunter boots and Barbour jacket to slosh around in mud with the Range Rover.
If the right guy pops the question, I'll say yes.
I want to go out and do things... not just stick around having room service for two days.
You get into your wellie boots and your Range Rover and, walking around with six inches of mud on your shoes, you get to forget about that more polished lifestyle.
We all enjoyed the success of Rumours obviously.
I was in Tower Records in San Francisco a few weeks ago, buying some cassettes, and a couple of people recognized me and ran up with albums, and I just wanted to cover my face and have a seizure or something. I want people to just go away.
It's such a diva thing, but I need one room for my suitcases and one for me.
I actually enjoyed making 'Tango In The Night.'
I wanted to have a home where I could go home and unlock my door and go in and be settled. I was tired of being a gypsy.
I write about unrequited love in a very optimistic way.
WhatsApp I adore. I use it all the time with my friends.
As long as I can make a phone call and do a WhatsApp, I'm fine.