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An L.A. area band from the 70's and 80's. The band included vocalist Stevie Nicks, guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, and KeyboardistChristine Mcvie, as well as the charter members, Bassist John Mcvie (Christine's now ex husband) and Drummer Mick Fleetwood(both of whom played in the original, more bluesy Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green and Bob Welch). The modern band released several albums, including their very successful self-titled debut album, which included the songs Monday Morning, Landslide,Rhiannon,Say That You Love Me, and I'm So afraid. They followed it with one of the best selling CDs ever (selling 18 Million copies by 1998), with the 1977 release of Rumors. The CD was a concept album dealing with the tension in the group. It had songs such as "Dreams," "Don't Stop," "Go Your Own Way," "Songbird," "The Chain," "You Make Loving Fun," and "Gold Dust Woman." It was followed with a less successful, but still heavily purchased album called "Tusk."
After breaking up in the late 80's the group reunited for President Clunton's inagugural ball. They got back together for a reunion tour called "The Dance" which produced a CD by the same name.
Christine Mcvie left the band in 2003, due to her distaste for touring, but the band carried on, creating Say You Will, their first solo album since 1988's Tango in the Night.
Fleetwood Mac rocks...
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A noun meaning to urinate and flatulate simultaneously. The meaning is derived from the Fleetwood Mac song "Dreams", in which Stevie Nicks sings, "Thunder only happens when it's raining" Nicknames include: "Fleetwood" or "Stevie Nicks".
"Pssssssss, pppput!"
"Awww dude, you just Fleetwood Mac'd!!"
See fart, piss, fleetwood, mac, pee, tinkle
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an overrated, cocaine-fueled, whitebread, surburban, corporate, Anglo-American "California" Seventies Adult Contemporary band with a strong yuppieand soccer momfan base. Their "classic" 1977 album "Rumors" ain't so great. What they did in the Eighties IS an improvement, however. Still, they are a favorite of Tipper Gore, who tried to censor ALL music she didn't like, and take away our freedom of choice and expression. Fleetwood Mac is for those who don't like their music to be too challenging. This is a reason why we had to have the punkrebellion. Check out the members' solo albums for more exciting music.
Fleetwood Mac has a handful of decent singles (like "Tell Me Lies") but that's about it. When Bill Clinton was inaugerated in 1993, Fleetwood Mac reformed to play for the elite crowd. The muckety-muckswere on TV shaking their butts. WFD.
See corporate, light, california, pop
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an overrated, cocaine-fueled, whitebread, surburban, corporate, Anglo-American "California" Seventies Adult Contemporary band with a strong yuppieand soccer momfan base. Their "classic" 1977 album "Rumors" ain't so great. What they did in the Eighties IS an improvement, however. Still, they are a favorite of Tipper Gore, who tried to censor ALL music she didn't like, and take away our freedom of choice and expression. Fleetwood Mac is for those who don't like their music to be too challenging. This is a reason why we had to have the punkrebellion. Check out the members' solo albums for more exciting music.
Fleetwood Mac has a handful of decent singles (like "Tell Me Lies") but that's about it. When Bill Clinton was inaugerated in 1993, Fleetwood Mac reformed to play for the elite crowd. The muckety-mucks were on TV shaking their butts. WFD.
See british, american, yuppie, soccer mom