
Fleetwood Mac’s 50 Greatest Songs
From British blues to California rock, from smooth sunshine to the most haunting breakup epics ever
From British blues to California rock, from smooth sunshine to the most haunting breakup epics ever
Track is off blues legend's upcoming box set The First Generation: 1966-1974
The early Mac expanded the possibilities of British blues and set the scene for their huge success to come — battling tragedy all the way
"Lindsey's legacy is alive and well, and as it should be," says the drummer. "It will never be taken away, and never be down-spoken by any of us."
How an in-studio bathroom replica, juvenile dick jokes, and a Peter Green guitar cameo informed the band's sprawling, experimental follow-up to Rumours
Why "Silver Springs" was left off the LP, how the band's Rolling Stone cover shoot fueled Steve Nicks and Mick Fleetwood's affair, and more
Band confronted their own romantic chaos on 1977 masterpiece, asking tough questions that still resonate
Five things we learned at the classic lineup's first gig together since 1997
Nicks says the Fleetwood Mac bassist is 'not a person to mess with'
Co-creator Ryan Murphy still deciding which song she'll sing
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