Fleetwood Mac (Official Thread)

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the three era`s of fleetwood mac

Seems to me there are three eras of this band. The peter Green blues era, the interim era with Kirwan, Spencer & Welch, then the Buckingham-Nicks era.

All great music no matter what.

absolutely spot on @At-Pharazon.........:bow:
 

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Rumors turns 40 February 2017!

Mick Fleetwood has called Rumours "the most important album we ever made", because its success allowed the group to continue recording for years to come.

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Gold Dust Woman Live in 77

 
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Rumors turns 40 February 2017!

Mick Fleetwood has called Rumours "the most important album we ever made", because its success allowed the group to continue recording for years to come.

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Gold Dust Woman Live in 77


@Magic its magic (sorry about the pun):bow:
 

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Seems to me there are three eras of this band. The peter Green blues era, the interim era with Kirwan, Spencer & Welch, then the Buckingham-Nicks era.

All great music no matter what.
Thank you!!

There are about 6 albums between the Peter Green/blues years and the Buckingham/Nicks years, all of which are very good albums.

Christine McVie has been associated with Fleetwood Mac almost from the beginning. She plays on every studio album except the first one and the last one.

Fleetwood Mac - Believe Me (The Midnight Special 1973)
...with Bob Weston on lead guitar.
 
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