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GTP music wall - Fleetwood Mac


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I love this group.I have had the opportunity to see them perform various times,they put on a great show.They have survived the test of time.Their music has changed to a degree,but they still know how to get it done.

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Well here is a problem - I would put Fleetwood Mac on any HOF - but am I voting on where it WOULD go? Or where I THINK it SHOULD go?

I don't really listen to a lot of them, therefore I am not crazy about them...
 
HoF, they are easily one of the top 100 bands of all time.


Also, I think you should put some info in the first post for each band, maybe a picture or a music video.
 
HOF for sure.

Stevie is over 60 years old, and can still dance around on stage like a teenager.

One of my favorites has always been Big Love (despite it being a one man song).




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H.o.F. for the Rumours album alone. I'll turn a blind ear to their more contemporary stuff.
 
Fleetwood Mac did "Edge of Seventeen", the best version of this song. But was it them who originally wrote the song or who?
And the slut Lindsey Lohan apparently made her own crappy version of the song. Seems like she keeps making songs and singing songs from the past that have to do with teenagers. And she's in jail, or was. Keep her locked in for at least ten years!
 
HOF for sure.

Stevie is over 60 years old, and can still dance around on stage like a teenager.

One of my favorites has always been Big Love (despite it being a one man song).




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True Delphic Reason,she still possesses that on stage prowess.

The last time I seen them (year ago or so) Lindsey did Big Love as a solo acoustic. It was the most awesome rendition I have ever heard of this song.The place went nuts afterword !
 
True Delphic Reason,she still possesses that on stage prowess.

The last time I seen them (year ago or so) Lindsey did Big Love as a solo acoustic. It was the most awesome rendition I have ever heard of this song.The place went nuts afterword !

I saw the solo acoustic performance on Youtube. It was pretty amazing.



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Hall of Fame, even though they've already been inducted into the Rock and Roll HOF.

I bought the Rumors album when I went through my classic rock phase, and it is a very very fantastic. My personal favorites being The Chain and Gold Dust Woman.

Also, I think there should be a rule that if you vote, you have to comment. I have this problem too in the Auto Cool Wall. It seems that the ones that vote the lowest are the ones that never comment.
 
I bought the Rumors album when I went through my classic rock phase, and it is a very very fantastic. My personal favorites being The Chain and Gold Dust Woman.

I've only fairly recently bought Rumors. I already knew it off by heart since my parents played it all the time when i was a kid. For me The Chain was always the 'Grand Prix' song. On reacquainting myself with it i've realised that it's the first part of that song that i love and the 'dum...di-di-dum-di-di-di-di-di-dumm...' bit really doesn't fit with it at all. Probably why as a kid i thought it was two separate songs.
 
Hall of famers.

My wife got me listening to them again a little while ago but like Dan it was my parents playing them when I was a kid that I first heard them. There was a really good programme about them on TV earlier this year.
 
A close run thing, but I had to go with the top category. My music taste lies well and truly before 1980, and although 'Tango In The Night' is a very good album, it was a rare high point in an otherwise non-descript latter part of their career. But their 1970's output is mostly great, even if the 'classic' Fleetwood Mac bears little resemblance to the original group, whose sound was all but forgotten in the Buckingham-Nicks era. Some of my favourite Fleetwood Mac tracks are Peter Green's creations, and I heartily recommend their 'Greatest Hits' (1971) album to anyone (my favourite tracks are 'Man Of The World', 'Oh Well', 'Green Manalishi' and 'Dragonfly')


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Fleetwood Mac currently sit at #20 in my table of 'most listened to bands', but I don't find myself listening to them a great deal any more. 'Rumours' claims the lion's share of those play counts, but 'Greatest Hits' (1971) is not far behind, and the singles 'Rhiannon', 'Gypsy' and the album 'Tango In The Night' also bring in a steady flow of plays.
 
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Early Fleetwood Mac is really good stuff.I've always like the song "Hypnotized",which featured Bob Welch on lead vocals.

 
The only song I've ever listened to by Fleetwood Mac is Little Lies



I love it but I don't feel like I can base an opinion on an artist having only listened to one track. I've never really wanted to listen to more either so that's why they have a Meh votes from me.
 
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