stevie nicks, lindsey buckingham, & christine mcvie photographed by sam emerson, 1976
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Fleetwood Mac at the Los Angeles Rock Awards ~ September 1, 1977
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Christine McVie ♥️
This pic just keeps giving the longer you stare at it.
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fleetwood mac in their 1979 walk of fame ceremony
image from historic hollywood photographs
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🕯️You'll never get away from the sound of the woman that loved you🕯️
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Some records transcend their eras by soundtracking them. I mean check Rumours by Fleetwood Mac, another case of this, the platter distills the 70's with the sound and the story. You are familiar with the background by now – while the disc has so many others marks of the era, the story surrounding the LP might top them all at times, sadly. However, the tale wouldn't matter at all without the great tunes they had at that time. Moreover, some of these even gave them a sense of unity. For instance, you might think of the song on the link as a Buckingham piece, but McVie actually wrote that and her being the mediator showed there – she (unintentionally?) made the group put away their differences to mold the ditty together. Maybe that's why the thing sounds so cautiously optimistic …
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"Seems like a dream
(They) got me hypnotized
They say there's a place down in Mexico
Where a man can fly over mountains and hills
And he don't need an airplane or some kind of engine
And he never will"
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Fleetwood Mac photographed by Sam Emerson, 1979
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Stevie and Lindsey at the LA Rock Awards in 1977
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