@Orla you've inspired me, so here's my top 10 Fleetwood Mac songs. They're one of my top favorite bands....mmm...i feel another top 10 list coming on here lol!
1. Rhiannon.
2. Sara.
3. Storms.
4. Gypsy.
5. Seven Wonders.
6. Landslide.
7. Dreams.
8. Second Hands News.
9. Everywhere.
10. Little Lies.
Fleetwood Mac
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Re: Fleetwood Mac
The Chain
And this:
I was lucky enough to see Fleetwood Mac two nights running in 2019 and I was right above the late Christine McVie's keyboard setup. So I was lucky in that regard. She and Stevie, as well as Lindsey were decent songwriters. Lindsey is a great songwriter and guitarist.
Mick Fleetwood was totally epic on the drums.
I saw the version where he was replaced by Neil Finn and Mike Campbell (from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers band). Neil Finn is a god to me, so even though Lindsey wasn't there, that didn't matter.
I was almost going to write in the Taylor Swift thread that before people look at Taylor Swift, they should consider for female singers - Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie. It's more my thing than, Swift, to be perfectly honest.
Beatles fans might know that Albatross from the Peter Green Fleetwood Mac era inspired George Harrison on Sun King (Abbbey Road).
The story is here:
https://cosmicmagazine.com.au/news/how- ... bbey-road/
How old am I that I like this music? I was born in the late 70s and my dad used to play Fleetwood Mac on a record player. So, no I was not born when a lot of it came out.
And this:
I was lucky enough to see Fleetwood Mac two nights running in 2019 and I was right above the late Christine McVie's keyboard setup. So I was lucky in that regard. She and Stevie, as well as Lindsey were decent songwriters. Lindsey is a great songwriter and guitarist.
Mick Fleetwood was totally epic on the drums.
I saw the version where he was replaced by Neil Finn and Mike Campbell (from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers band). Neil Finn is a god to me, so even though Lindsey wasn't there, that didn't matter.
I was almost going to write in the Taylor Swift thread that before people look at Taylor Swift, they should consider for female singers - Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie. It's more my thing than, Swift, to be perfectly honest.
Beatles fans might know that Albatross from the Peter Green Fleetwood Mac era inspired George Harrison on Sun King (Abbbey Road).
The story is here:
https://cosmicmagazine.com.au/news/how- ... bbey-road/
How old am I that I like this music? I was born in the late 70s and my dad used to play Fleetwood Mac on a record player. So, no I was not born when a lot of it came out.
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Re: Fleetwood Mac
Not a Fleetwood Mac song, but Stevie Nicks fans and Don Henley fans will appreciate this.
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Re: Fleetwood Mac
Yeah Neil Finn is amazing, Crowded House is one of my favorite bands too.delevigne-fan wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 5:54 am The Chain
And this:
I was lucky enough to see Fleetwood Mac two nights running in 2019 and I was right above the late Christine McVie's keyboard setup. So I was lucky in that regard. She and Stevie, as well as Lindsey were decent songwriters. Lindsey is a great songwriter and guitarist.
Mick Fleetwood was totally epic on the drums.
I saw the version where he was replaced by Neil Finn and Mike Campbell (from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers band). Neil Finn is a god to me, so even though Lindsey wasn't there, that didn't matter.
I was almost going to write in the Taylor Swift thread that before people look at Taylor Swift, they should consider for female singers - Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie. It's more my thing than, Swift, to be perfectly honest.
Beatles fans might know that Albatross from the Peter Green Fleetwood Mac era inspired George Harrison on Sun King (Abbbey Road).
The story is here:
https://cosmicmagazine.com.au/news/how- ... bbey-road/
How old am I that I like this music? I was born in the late 70s and my dad used to play Fleetwood Mac on a record player. So, no I was not born when a lot of it came out.
Re: Fleetwood Mac
I have always been captivated by Lindsay Buckingham’s solo work. His guitar style is so distinctive and unlike anyone else’s that I’ve ever heard. It somehow has troubadour or even medieval vibes to my ear at times. I prefer his live recordings to studio ones.