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Old 07-05-2016, 04:30 PM
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Default What song/album got you hooked on Fleetwood Mac?

A mystical song by the name of "Rhiannon" grabbed my full attention, and after hearing it, I bought Fleetwood Mac, otherwise known as "The White Album", in late 1975. Still one of my all time favorite albums.
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Old 07-05-2016, 04:37 PM
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Tango In The Night in my parents car.
All the songs. I guess the ones that particularly stood out initially would have been Little Lies, TITN, Seven Wonders, Big Love.
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Dreams.
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Old 07-05-2016, 04:50 PM
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"Hold Me," on the radio. Then "Dreams." After that I was hooked and bought everything.
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There was a Two For Tuesday radio show on and they played Gold Dust Woman and The Chain back to back. It was February 1993 and I was 10 years old, and have been hopelessly hooked ever since.
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Gypsy, Everywhere, and Hold Me
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Silver Springs when I was around 8.. For a long time I thought it was Christine singing lol
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Bad Loser/Say You Love Me/Hold Me

different stages of life getting me re-hooked
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Love Bad Loser!!!! That tune should be re-recorded with scorching LB-Isn't it Midnight guitar.
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The song that drew me in was "Gypsy." I listened to it 4 billion times that year it came out.

I first came to the group in 1977, when my older sister bought Rumours, when "Don't Stop" and "The Chain" were on heavy rotation in my house.

"Gypsy" drew me back in. "Say You Love Me" kept me. I listened to that song 5 billion times and have never stopped.
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Silver Springs when I was around 8.. For a long time I thought it was Christine singing lol
Christine's voice is equal to Stevie's.
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Sara made me buy an album and find out who FM was. I liked many songs starting from the White Album. I loved Over My Head, SYLM, Dreams ... but I didn't know they were all from the same band. Sara was the first time I said, "Who sings this?? I need to own this." In truth, I was a little kid and didn't really have money to spend on music when the White Album came out, so age could have had something to do with it too. I was a teen with spending money by the time Tusk came around.

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Sara made me buy an album and find out who FM was. I liked many songs starting from the White Album. I loved Over My Head, SYLM, Dreams ... but I didn't know they were all from the same band. Sara was the first time I said, "Who sings this?? I need to own this." In truth, I was a little kid and didn't really have money to spend on music when the White Album came out, so age could have had something to do with it too. I was a teen with spending money by the time Tusk came around.

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