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Who hasn’t danced to Fleetwood Mac?
But Fleetwood Mac did not start as a pop band.
They began as a British blues group - harmonica, guitar and control. Then they left Britain. Changed continents. Changed sound.
Changed each other. By 1977, no relationship inside the band was intact - yet they recorded Rumours. An album where discipline hides chaos and silence says more than shouting.
In Episode 3 of Time Capsule Sessions, we trace how Fleetwood Mac turned instability and difference into honest musical structure.
If you think you know Fleetwood Mac… listen and find out if that is true.
By Meriliis KivimägiWho hasn’t danced to Fleetwood Mac?
But Fleetwood Mac did not start as a pop band.
They began as a British blues group - harmonica, guitar and control. Then they left Britain. Changed continents. Changed sound.
Changed each other. By 1977, no relationship inside the band was intact - yet they recorded Rumours. An album where discipline hides chaos and silence says more than shouting.
In Episode 3 of Time Capsule Sessions, we trace how Fleetwood Mac turned instability and difference into honest musical structure.
If you think you know Fleetwood Mac… listen and find out if that is true.