During the visit to the studio, that friend played Fleetwood a sample of an album that was recorded there by a duo named Buckingham Nicks, a song called “Frozen Love.” But when Mick heard the playback, he was more impressed with the guitar playing than the studio’s sound quality.
Read MoreAnd here’s a good example from our upcoming tribute to Fleetwood Mac’s album Rumours.
Read MoreFleetwood Mac has so many great songs that when we pay tribute to their Rumours album and more on Thursday, June 16th, you’re sure to hear some of your favorites.
Read More“The rest of the train was fascinating,” Graham once told Rolling Stone. “Just like the song says, there were ducks and pigs and chickens all over the place and people lighting fires. It’s literally the song as it is. [It’s] what happened to me.”
Read MoreIn the liner notes to the CSN box set, Stephen called it “a wonderful song, but it drifted around too much. I rewrote a new set of words and added a different chorus [and] a story about a long boat trip I took after my divorce.”
Read MoreJudy Collins, was putting together the new album that would be following up her 1967 hit “Both Sides Now,” and she had asked Stephen Stills to play some guitar on it. On one occasion when Judy had finished for the day, Stephen found himself in a studio with a guitar and a head full of songs he’d written but hadn’t yet committed to tape. So he paid the engineer to stay late and run some tape for him.
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