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Fleetwood Mac had already had a songbook of fantastic breakup tunes, but it took the most pure pain to bring out the best in them.
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Top 15 Fleetwood Mac Solo Songs
In the below list of the Top 15 Fleetwood Mac Solo Songs, the three previously mentioned artists dominate, as to be expected, ...
Music never sleeps, and neither do Fleetwood Mac's chart-toppers. Each melody carries something special that refuses to fade away. So, here are a couple of brilliant compositions that people can't ...
Revisiting comments from producer Ken Caillat about the Fleetwood Mac song 'Gold Dust Woman', which led to him fighting with ...
The latest book is the 10th in the All the Songs series by publisher Black Dog & Leventhal, following books on classic rock ...
Many of Fleetwood Mac’s late 1970s songs required a smooth, laid-back drumbeat, á la “Dreams” or “Gold Dust Woman.” Both Stevie Nicks vehicles, these songs contributed to the band’s ...
When I found out that there is a 608-page book weighing in at over five pounds titled “Fleetwood Mac All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track,” I knew I had to get my hands on a copy and se ...
When you think of Fleetwood Mac, what’s the first musical moment you go to? For some it’s that infectious topline (or the twinkling intro) of Everywhere, for others it’s Stevie Nicks’ vocal on ...
Given that the authors sought to include all of the songs, as well as photos and information ... to the deep album cuts that made Fleetwood Mac one of the most interesting bands of the 20th ...
Every week the Stereogum staff chooses the five best new songs of the week. The eligibility period begins and ends Thursdays ...
Christine McVie is a British musician who is best known as the keyboardist and co-lead vocalist of Fleetwood Mac. She joined the band in 1970 and has written many of the group’s signature songs ...
But in their new book, Fleetwood Mac: All the Songs (out Tuesday, April 1, from Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers), French journalists Olivier Roubin and Romuald Ollivier go deeper than perhaps ...