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Neither in my opinion. While I do like a few songs from that time of the two female leads (including of course "Gypsy"), IMO the Peter Green era of Fleetwood Mac rocks the hardest.
With all due respect to Christine McVie, and let’s be honest, she’s earned it, Stevie Nicks could sing the Orange County Yellow Pages and I’d be in the audience, stamping my feet.
With all due respect to Christine McVie, and let’s be honest, she’s earned it, Stevie Nicks could sing the Orange County Yellow Pages and I’d be in the audience, stamping my feet.
Christine McVie had a career as a singer, songwriter and musician as Christine Perfect, long before Fleetwood Mac. She’s so talented, and she’s still at it. No disrespect to Stevie Nicks, but this lady, along with Chrissie Hynde, is my hero.
This was long ago, and I was very young, but I remember being 2nd row center at the Greek Theater in LA during the peak of Fleetwood Mac’s popularity, and when Christine McVie performed this, I felt like I was the only one there:
Stevie's songs would have been nothing without the band. Especially Lindsay Buckingham. I pick him.
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