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Fleetwood Mac, when authenticity makes timeless

Fleetwood Mac, when authenticity makes timeless

From top to bottom and left to right, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, the five iconic members of the group Fleetwood Mac (which had eleven different line-ups in all).
From top to bottom and left to right, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, the five iconic members of Fleetwood Mac (which had eleven different line-ups in all). PHOTO PICTORIAL PRESS LTD/ALAMY

“If someone from our planet fifty years ago were to travel back in time to the present day, they would probably be surprised to see the omnipresence of Fleetwood Mac when visiting the UK today.” wrote The Guardian at the end of May.

The summer didn't contradict this observation: Fleetwood Mac was everywhere, and not just thanks to TikTok videos that tirelessly cover their hit, Dreams .

“No other band soars as high in the charts” as them and their album Rumours (1977), assures Forbes .

“Most of the great legendary bands usually just put out a greatest hits compilation,” but not Fleetwood Mac.

The British pop-rock group can boast of having several compilations at the top of the charts thanks to very loyal (and numerous) fans, assures the American site.

Then, on August 8, Fleetwood Mac, their 10th album (1975), which had propelled them to the top, “had the honor, for its 50th anniversary, of being reissued in deluxe vinyl version,” notes The New York Times .

“After half a century, their music still shines in all its brilliance,” he assures, describing the album as “wonder, the fruit of happy chance and perfectionism”.

At the time of working on the album “Rumours” (1977), the band was struggling with breakups: Nicks and Buckingham were in the midst of separating, Christine and John McVie were in the process of divorcing, and Mick Fleetwood was also separating from his wife, Jenny. While the collaboration was very complex, the result is one of their finest albums.
At the time of working on the album “Rumours” (1977), the band was struggling with breakups: Nicks and Buckingham were separating, Christine and John McVie were divorcing, and Mick Fleetwood was also separating from his wife, Jenny. While the collaboration was very complex, the result is one of their finest albums. PHOTO Warner Bros. Records/WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

However, the group is one of those that has most often come close to breaking up, its unity being constantly challenged by romantic torments between the members and substance abuse of all kinds.

In total, there have been eleven reformations. So how can we explain this longevity?

“It is partly due to the lasting echo of the story told in the album: two couples who tear each other apart and pour out their hearts through sound recordings,” analyses The Guardian.

Fans were eager to learn about the band's romantic adventures and could easily identify with its members. A recipe that works to this day.

“Fleetwood Mac and their 1977 album Rumours have been the subject of endless imitation for decades. They showed generations of bands and producers how to blend vocals and make guitars shine.”

As the band has moved through the ages, their target audience has changed. From an audience primarily composed of older couples in 2000, they attracted “a surprisingly large number of young women” at their last public concert in London, at Wembley Stadium, in 2019. notes The Guardian.

The British daily quotes Canadian musician Tamara Lindeman in this regard, who highlights the central role of the group's two female figures.

Fleetwood Mac members Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, and John McVie perform at the Person of the Year gala at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on January 26, 2018. Christine McVie died on November 30, 2022.
Fleetwood Mac members Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, and John McVie perform at the Person of the Year gala at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on January 26, 2018. Christine McVie died on November 30, 2022. PHOTO ANGELA WEISS/AFP
“Both Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie wrote extraordinary hits. You could say that in many ways, the band was led by these women with very powerful voices, who were outstanding songwriters of songs that still resonate.”

Tamara Lindeman at the Guardian

This is especially true for Stevie Nicks, who has opened up a lot in her songs about “her tumultuous relationship with singer and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham,” and who has become a “real heartthrob in recent years.”

Stevie Nicks in 1977. The artist, who joined the group in December 1974 through her then-partner, guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, became the band's central member. Her ability to share her intimate experiences through music, her deep voice, and her sometimes mystical appearance (she's been nicknamed the
Stevie Nicks in 1977. The artist, who joined the group in December 1974 through her then-partner, guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, became the band's central member. Her ability to share her intimate experiences through music, her deep voice, and her sometimes mystical appearance (she's been nicknamed the "Witch of Fleetwood Mac") still fuel her fame to this day. PHOTO DAVID WAINWRIGHT/WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Tamara Lindeman describes her as a “sentimental superheroine” who is not afraid to show herself vulnerable while remaining “powerful”.

Above all, the band has managed to stay in the spotlight, whether through “the long months spent on the road” during tours, or by avoiding risky new releases. “The focus has always been firmly on the past,” says the London daily.

Two and a half years after Christine McVie's death, "they remain the hottest old-people band," he concludes.

The five members, reunited, performed at Madison Square Garden in New York on October 6, 2014. Ten years later, in 2025, it still regularly happens that several of their compilations reach the top of the charts simultaneously, because “fans continue to stream and buy albums in large numbers,” as the American website “Forbes” writes.
The five members, reunited, perform at Madison Square Garden in New York City on October 6, 2014. Ten years later, in 2025, it still regularly happens that several of their compilations reach the top of the charts simultaneously, because “fans continue to stream and buy albums in large numbers,” as the American website “Forbes” writes. PHOTO CHAD BATKA/THE NEW YORK TIMES

Stevie Nicks, for her part, has no plans to leave the limelight anytime soon. On September 19, Buckingham Nicks (1973), his joint album with his former partner Lindsey Buckingham, will be reissued for the first time, five decades after its original release. Fans, take note.

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