Fleetwood Mac


Saw an interview the other day on CNN with Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks, Lindsay Buckingham, and Christine McVie. Apparently they're getting back together for a tour (someone ran out of money?). The CNN crawl read "the original Fleetwood Mac back together. Seems they don't remember there was Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, and John McVie. How quickly they forget. I suppose there's a generation who only knows the "Rumours" era Mac. To me there were 3 Macs-the Green and Kirwan Mac, the Bob Welch Mac, and the group mentioned above.
mrmitch
When I learned that in the parking lot out back of Sound City the band told Stevie that they were going to leave Silver Springs off the album, I totally lost interest in them. One the best pop songs ever written and these stupid musicians couldn't even know a good song when they heard one. Monday Morning pales before this masterpiece.
Silver springs is a very good alright.Surely they wouldn't make a decision like that in the parking lot.What happened to bob Welch,I may have spelt his name wrong.I liked some of his stuff
All of this discussion over the different versions of FM sent me to amazon to investigate Peter Green era recordings. I found a 3 disc live set recorded in 1970 called Boston that was released last month. It looks like a bundling of 3 separate live releases from the early 2000's. I have no exposure to Peter Green era FM. Is this a good place to start or are the studio releases a better bet? I do like the blues/rock bands from that era like Trapeze and Savoy Brown.
Good stuff. Thanks.Ive never seen fleetwood mac live.I miss the live stuff, busy working these days, mine sites etc.Let us know what the album is like, if you wouldnt mind please.
I have a lot of the Boston stuff--it's good, but start with the studio stuff. One of the first albums plus "Then Play On" would make sense.

The Boston tapes contain a lot of extended jams that would not be everyone's cup of tea.