Weekend Rock Question: What Is the Best Fleetwood Mac Song?
Fleetwood Mac are a few weeks away from launching their massive 2013 world tour. They don’t have a new album to support, so the show will be centered around their deep catalog of hits. They’re also promising a few surprises, including the Tusk deep cut “Sisters of the Moon,” which hasn’t been played in about 30 years.
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Now we have a question for you: what is your favorite Fleetwood Mac song? There’s a ton to pick from. The group started as a blues-rock band in 1967. Led by Peter Green, they scored UK hits with “Black Magic Woman,” “Man of the World” and “Oh Well.” After many lineup changes, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joined the group in 1975 and the band became a hit machine. “Rhiannon,” “Dreams,” “Don’t Stop” and “Go Your Own Way” are just a few songs they scored on radio in the mid-1970s. Many hardcore fans, however, prefer the more obscure songs, particularly the material on 1979’s Tusk. Vote for whatever song you want, but please only vote once and only for a single song.
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