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What's your FAVE Fleetwood Mac track?



Frutos

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May 3, 2006
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Little Lies

Just ahead of The Chain, Go Your Own Way, Say You Love Me and Dreams
 






The Spanish

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my favourite all time female celeb


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Agreed. I could not give a f*** about Fleetwood Mac, but I love the fact that every time I hear their name mentioned I think of her getting charlie blown up her arsehole. What a naughty girl tsk tsk.
 




Trufflehound

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Man of the World

Green Manalishi

Oh Well

Everyone seems to be firmly entrenched either in the Peter Green camp or the Buckingham/Nicks camp. So to represent the Danny Kirwan 'Lost Years' of the early 70s, I nominate Thoughts on a Grey Day, the senile ramblings of one 'Mrs Scarrot', which appears at the end of Bare Trees.

Interesting no one at all has mentioned Albatross...
 






Icy Gull

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Woodingdean Gull

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Man of the World

Green Manalishi

Oh Well

Everyone seems to be firmly entrenched either in the Peter Green camp or the Buckingham/Nicks camp. So to represent the Danny Kirwan 'Lost Years' of the early 70s, I nominate Thoughts on a Grey Day, the senile ramblings of one 'Mrs Scarrot', which appears at the end of Bare Trees.

Interesting no one at all has mentioned Albatross...


Danny Kirwan was with the band in the late '60's - the Green/Spencer blues era. I think he joined about '68.

I thought 'Albatross' was superb but didn't quite make my top 3.
 




Kosh

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We all know Peter Green was a blues GOD! so:

Love that burns,
Man of the World,
Oh Well (parts 1 and 2.)
Underway,

and

Albatross

As for the rest:

Big Love,
Tusk.

Kosh
 

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SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

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Sep 28, 2004
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The Chain....... its the Murray walker intro that does my head in!!!
 


Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
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Brighton, UK
Say That You Love Me
Songbird
Oh Daddy
You Make Loving Fun
Man Of The World
 




Hiney

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While Rumours was a classic album of its kind, it was played to death when I was at school, so I've always preferred the Sixties bluesy Peter Green incarnation. So my choice would be Oh Well, just shading it over Man of the World. Some of the live stuff from the original F Mac was some of the very best British blues ever recorded.

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sully

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Tango In The Night is brilliant played loud. I also saw a fantastic slide show set to this many years ago that is always conjured in my mind when I hear it.

I also love the entire Rumours album no matter how many times I hear it.
 






Trufflehound

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Danny Kirwan was with the band in the late '60's - the Green/Spencer blues era. I think he joined about '68.

True, but my point was when Green left it kind of became Kirwan's band for a few years - and during this same time they rather lost their sense of musical direction, putting out a string of relatively sub-standard albums (of which Bare Trees is arguably the best). Until that Yank couple arrived and turned them into MOR superstars...
 


Woodingdean Gull

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True, but my point was when Green left it kind of became Kirwan's band for a few years - and during this same time they rather lost their sense of musical direction, putting out a string of relatively sub-standard albums (of which Bare Trees is arguably the best). Until that Yank couple arrived and turned them into MOR superstars...

Fair comment. I just thought that with Green, Spencer, Kirwan and McVie, you had an incredible line-up of what was really three leads and one bass player. Interestingly, the band was formed from out of the John Mayall Bluesbreakers and Peter Green named the new band Fleetwood Mac to entice John McVie to join them.
 








Pavilionaire

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Dreams, then
Everywhere
Seven Wonders
 


Juan Albion

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"Silver Springs," which, astonishingly, was left off Rumours. In the UK it was released as the B-side of "Go Your Own Way," which would be my other pick.

That single must rate as one of the greatest A/B combinations of all time.

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If I had to pick a third, it might be "I'm so afraid".

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Anyway, I'm off to see them on their "Hits Tour" in a couple of months and I can't wait.
 


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