Number of posts : 190 Age : 46 Location : Pine Bluff, Arkansas Registration date : 2007-03-02
Subject: Fleetwood Mac Wed Jul 23, 2014 8:26 am
I had Tango in the Night on cassette a long time ago, which was my first exposure to them. I later picked up Nicks' Bella Donna album, and I'm also getting into Lindsey Buckingham's solo stuff.
What are some of your faves? (FM or solo albums)
TrogDawn Janitor of the Void
Number of posts : 7533 Age : 56 Location : Underground Registration date : 2007-01-05
Subject: Re: Fleetwood Mac Wed Jul 23, 2014 2:31 pm
I love the Mac but I can only listen when I'm really in the mood. I love the obvious ones from the Buckingham/Nicks years of course: Fleetwood Mac and Rumours, but the band had so many different eras, it's been hard to really delve too deeply into all of them.
And here are two of my favorites done by Lindsey alone on acoustic:
That being said, I also really dig the formative years of the band with Peter Green at the helm from 1968-1970.
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Addy Cap'n Caveman!!!
Number of posts : 697 Age : 49 Location : Monson, Mass. Registration date : 2007-01-15
Subject: Re: Fleetwood Mac Thu Jul 24, 2014 4:04 am
Rumours is a great album but like Trog I gotta be in the mood. I like some of Stevie's solo stuff too
MetalGuy71 Hatchling Noob
Number of posts : 20 Age : 52 Location : Fortress of Solitude Registration date : 2009-06-09
Subject: Re: Fleetwood Mac Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:18 am
Not a fan of the Buckingham/Nicks years, but gimme some Peter Green-era Mac and I'm all in.
TrogDawn Janitor of the Void
Number of posts : 7533 Age : 56 Location : Underground Registration date : 2007-01-05
Subject: Re: Fleetwood Mac Thu Aug 14, 2014 10:05 am
MetalGuy71 wrote:
Not a fan of the Buckingham/Nicks years, but gimme some Peter Green-era Mac and I'm all in.
MetalGuy71 Hatchling Noob
Number of posts : 20 Age : 52 Location : Fortress of Solitude Registration date : 2009-06-09
Subject: Re: Fleetwood Mac Thu Aug 14, 2014 10:16 am
I just recently completed my entire Peter Green-era Mac discography, including the Blue Horizon Sessions box set. I'd eventually like to get more Peter Green solo material, but that might take awhile as it is quite vast and not always affordable.
I really love that mid-to-late 60's British blues era.