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I stumbled across this online one night. This is from the Dance tour in 1997. Geezers?Legends? ... hell maybe both, who knows? But damn good performers the fact remains.


Fleetwood mac video Little lies (1987)


The song "Sara" by Fleetwood Mac from the Tusk album. I provided a montage of photos including both Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. Enjoy!


Fleetwood Mac Landslide Warner Bros. Records


Fleetwood Mac perform "Silver Springs" live. This is one of my favorite songs that was cut off their original "Rumors" album in the 70's. Edit: To those interested (and there have been quite a few), you can see a high quality version of this performance and many others by purchasing Fleetwood Mac's "The Dance" dvd from amazon.com. Please support the band if you enjoy their music!


The song "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac from the Rumours album with a montage of Fleetwood Mac photos. Enjoy!


Much better than the cd-version :-).


Fleetwood LIVE


Fleetwood Mac, originally brought together by Peter Green, were a traditional blues band during the late 1960s, but their smash hit 'Albatross' had broader appeal. 'Albatross' and its follow up 'Man Of The World' were untypical of Fleetwood Mac's stage material, but made the band famous.


Fleetwood Mac's Gypsy from the 1982 album Mirage.


The classic song "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac from the Rumours album. The only Mac single to go to the #1 position in the US. Enjoy this timeless song!!!


Fleetwood Mac - Seven Wonders


According to music critic Patrick Donavan " ... Fleetwood Mac is one of the great lost blues bands, the quintessence of California soft-rock and LA excess or one of the greatest pop groups of all time." See why with this classic live performance of "Dreams" For More Information contact: Info@FastFocus.TV


The song "Monday Morning" by Fleetwood Mac from the White Album. One of my favorites by Lindsey.


With special Guest Stars


'69 BBC sessions "Oh well"


The song "Gold Dust Woman" by Fleetwood Mac from the Rumours album with a montage of Stevie Nicks photos. Enjoy! Below are two quotes, from Stevie Nicks, about the meaning of "Gold Dust Woman". "[On what Gold Dust Woman is about] Well the gold dust refers to cocaine, but it's not completely about that, because there wasn't that much cocaine around then. Everybody was doing a little bit ~ you know, we never bought it or anything, it was just around ~ and I think I had a real serious flash of what this stuff could be, of what it could do to you. The whole thing about how we love the ritual of it, the little bottle, the diamond-studded spoons, the fabulous velvet bags. For me, it fit right into the candles and incense and all that stuff. And I really imagined that it could overtake everything, never thinking in a million years it would overtake me. I must have met a few people who I thought did too much coke, and I must have been impressed by that. Because I made it into a whole story." ~Stevie Nicks, SPIN Magazine, October, 1997 "Gold Dust Woman was a little bit about drugs ~ it was about you know keeping going. It was about cocaine. And, uh, you know after all these years ~ since I haven't done any cocaine since 1986 I can talk about it now you know. But it was ,ah, at that point ~ it was ~ I don't think I had ever been so tired in my whole life as I was when we were like - doing that. You know I think it was shocking me ~ the whole rock'n'roll life ~ was really heavy and it was so much work and it was so everyday intense you know. Being in Fleetwood Mac was like being in the army. It was like you have to be there. You have to be there and you have to be there as on time as you can be there. And even if there nothing you have to do, you have to be there. So Gold Dust Woman was really my kind of symbolic look at somebody going through a bad relationship, and doing alot of drugs, and trying to just make it ~ trying to live ~ you know trying to get through it to the next thing." ~Stevie Nicks, VH1 The Making of Rumours, 1997


The song "Rhiannon" by Fleetwood Mac from the White album. It is one of my favorites by Stevie. I hope ya'll enjoy it.


Title says it all. A video of Fleetwood Mac playing go your own way from back in 1977


Killer dual lead guitar that rivals Allman and Betts, Powell and Turner....Green is almost telepathic in his contrapoint of Danny Kirwans main riffs.


Big Love


Fleetwood Mac - Tusk Documentary


The classic "Go Your Own Way" by Fleetwood Mac from the Rumours album. It is one of Lindsey's best songs. Hope ya'll like the photos. Enjoy!


1987 video from fleetwood mac - everywhere.


The song "Songbird" by Fleetwood Mac, performed by Christine McVie. It is from the Rumours album. Songbird is a nice little song to sit back and relax to; very easy on the ears. Enjoy!