Fleetwood Mac (Official Thread)

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Re: Fleetwood Mac

Enjoyed your video, Badge! One of my favourite Fleetwood Mac songs.
 

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Peter and the guys getting it on, this is my favourite cover of Homework.



I used to try this one with my mate on bass, didn't sound like that though. :bonk:
 

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Happy Birthday to Peter Green!



October 29, 1946



 
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Mick Fleetwood Blues Band



The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band Featuring Rick Vito



1. Red Hot Gal / 5:33
2. Looking for Somebody / 5:01
3. Fleetwood Boogie / 5:19
4. Stop Messin' Around / 3:56
5. Rattlesnake Shake / 5:55
6. When We Do the Lucky Devil /4:38
7. Love That Burns / 6:03
8. Rollin' Man/Bayou Queen [Medley] / 5:06
9. Black Magic Woman / 8:38
10. Got a Hole in My Shoe / 4:10
11. Shake Your Moneymaker / 7:43
12. Albatross / 3:18



Mick Fleetwood is getting back to the sound that started his career! :clap:
 
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^Good one .. Yeah Happy Birthday wishes to John McVie and belated ones to Peter Green. Two greats from one of my fave bands.



:bow:
 

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Happy Birthday to John McVie!

John McVie 'Gotta Band' - "Shot Down By Love"


John McVie 'Gotta Band' - "Now I Know"




^^album released in 1992.
 
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^^That reminds me I picked up an absolutely Stupendous "Reel to Reel" mastertape rip of "Rumours" about a month ago, played it twice and was gobsmacked at how luxurious and warm it sounded, better than either the CD I own or the Audiophile vinyl album I used to have.:bow:
 

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When Mick Fleetwood met Stevie and Lindsey in that California studio.... back in 1974!
Stevie and Lindsey were two of the hottest dudes on the California scene.

They could have founded their own brand new band and .... and with their songwriting talent... become an amazing success.
Instead they chose to join Fleetwood Mac... a 60s UK band ... quite an unusual move.... but it put new blood into the old band and brilliant songs by Stevie, Lindsey and Christine McVie soon sent Fleetwood Mac into the stratosphere of rock !
 

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When Mick Fleetwood met Stevie and Lindsey in that California studio.... back in 1974!
Stevie and Lindsey were two of the hottest dudes on the California scene.

They could have founded their own brand new band and .... and with their songwriting talent... become an amazing success.
Instead they chose to join Fleetwood Mac... a 60s UK band ... quite an unusual move.... but it put new blood into the old band and brilliant songs by Stevie, Lindsey and Christine McVie soon sent Fleetwood Mac into the stratosphere of rock !

Actually they were performing as Buckingham Nicks at that time...

Buckingham Nicks (1973)
 

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