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Thread started 12/15/11 7:54pm

dm3857

Fleetwood mac before stevie nicks?

i dont know much about the band, other than the hits, but i was shopping around for some music earlier and came across and album i noticed stevie wasnt on the record. and did some research and saw that fleetwood mac exsisted before stevie came into the picture. dont get me wrong, i love me some stevie nicks, but im REALLY digging there earlier stuff.

what are your FM albums before stevie?

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Reply #1 posted 12/15/11 8:05pm

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Before Stevie and Lindsey. A couple weeks back I researched their history. Talk about a reinvention.

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Reply #2 posted 12/15/11 8:05pm

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There debut is great! one of there best records actually.

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Reply #3 posted 12/15/11 8:32pm

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sosgemini said:

Talk about a reinvention.

It's like the difference between Jefferson Airplane & Starship.

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Reply #4 posted 12/15/11 9:03pm

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MickyDolenz said:

sosgemini said:

Talk about a reinvention.

It's like the difference between Jefferson Airplane & Starship.

Wait, that's not a good thing though. lol

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Reply #5 posted 12/15/11 9:38pm

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sosgemini said:

MickyDolenz said:

It's like the difference between Jefferson Airplane & Starship.

Wait, that's not a good thing though. lol

LOL no, it's not! FM is good before & after, at least!

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Reply #6 posted 12/15/11 9:38pm

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sosgemini said:

MickyDolenz said:

It's like the difference between Jefferson Airplane & Starship.

Wait, that's not a good thing though. lol

The two groups are similar because the later version of the bands were way more popular than their more obscure early version and sound. It's the same with prog rock Genesis and the Invisible Touch era or Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett. Many fans of the successful eras are not aware of the early members and sound.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #7 posted 12/15/11 9:44pm

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But there are people who HATE what people like me think of as Fleetwood Mac.

This is what they think of as Fleetwood Mac. Written by Peter Green 2 years before Santana made it their own.

They might have gone on like this, but Peter Green took way too much acid, and more or less went on a permanant trip. But for a time he was one of the great living guitar players. Now he is something of a footnote to a much more popular band.

I actually like Rumours, though, and I think it's pretty amazing how they were able to totally reinvent themselves, and so convincingly.

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Reply #8 posted 12/15/11 10:37pm

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I like "Hynotized" but "Save Me A Place" rules too.

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Reply #9 posted 12/15/11 11:55pm

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The debut is fine. And then it was a boring waste of time while they waited for Lindsey and Stevie showed up in the mid '70s.
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Reply #10 posted 12/16/11 12:38am

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speaking of Fleetwood Mac,I'm hoping that I get this new book for Christmas lol I "hinted" to a few people that I really want it...lol...

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Reply #11 posted 12/16/11 6:57am

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Did Lindsey and Christine ever do the nasty? That boy was yummy and I hope she got a lil taste at least once.

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Reply #12 posted 12/16/11 8:59am

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I Have this and it's amazing

But i don't know any of their stuff in between Peter Green and Stevie Nicks and there seems to be quite a bit.

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Reply #13 posted 12/16/11 10:24am

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bigd74 said:

But i don't know any of their stuff in between Peter Green and Stevie Nicks and there seems to be quite a bit.

cool

Yeah I am not familiar with anything from that time either. I guess Christine was part of it though.

Didn't another member go crazy too, after Peter Green?

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Reply #14 posted 12/16/11 11:05am

Timmy84

Didn't know they were the originals behind "Black Magic Woman" but it makes sense though...

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Reply #15 posted 12/16/11 11:16am

NDRU

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Another good one (written by Elmore James)

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Reply #16 posted 12/16/11 11:22am

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Fleetwood Mac Before Stevie Nicks?

I would argue that guitarist wiz/producer all-around madman Buckingham is the band's secret weapon, not Nicks. She might be the better songwriter but he's the linchpin that gave the band a solid musical bedrock.

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Reply #17 posted 12/16/11 11:38am

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Identity said:



Fleetwood Mac Before Stevie Nicks?

I would argue that guitarist wiz/producer all-around madman Buckingham is the band's secret weapon, not Nicks. She might be the better songwriter but he's the linchpin that gave the band a solid musical bedrock.

I'd agree, though since they came together it amounts to the same thing

And she's definitely the bigger star

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Reply #18 posted 12/16/11 11:55am

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NDRU said:

Identity said:



Fleetwood Mac Before Stevie Nicks?

I would argue that guitarist wiz/producer all-around madman Buckingham is the band's secret weapon, not Nicks. She might be the better songwriter but he's the linchpin that gave the band a solid musical bedrock.

I'd agree, though since they came together it amounts to the same thing

And she's definitely the bigger star

Which must piss him off. lol

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Reply #19 posted 12/16/11 3:34pm

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This is my fav Mac performance, Live @ The Filmore 1970 with epic blues work from Mr Green.

.......just before the schizophrenia started to ge the better of him apparently sad

Fillmore West 1970

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Reply #20 posted 12/16/11 3:38pm

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youngyosh said:

This is my fav Mac song live @ The Filmore 1970 with epic blues work from Mr Green.

.......just before the schizophrenia started to ge the better of him apparently sad

Fillmore West 1970

It's a shame. I mean in one hand, selfishly, I guess I'm happy it occurred because that's when Stevie, Lindsey and Christine would come later (Christine came right after Peter left, the other two about two years after that), on the other hand, I wish what happened to Peter didn't happen to him. Who knew schizophrenia did that to people? Sure did it to Donny!

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