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Small FM mention in Entertainment Weekly
(Dont know if this has been posted yet or not...Didnt see any mention)
In the March 24,2006 Entertainment Weekly there is a small mention of Fleetwood Mac on page 69 (I will transcribe what is written for those who don't receive this magazine): "Wedding Bands Being in a band is sometimes like being married. And sometimes it is beeng married. Indie-pop keyboard-drums duo Mates of State (whose Bring It Back is out this week) are the latest example of a band balancing life on the road with life in the bedroom. We had NYC clinical psychologist Benjamin Michaelis, Ph.D., look at lyrics by Mates of State and other husband-wife acts and give his analysis of the relationship-ME Fleetwood Mac "Go Your Own Way" 1977 The song says: "If I could, maybe I'd give you my world/ How can I? When you won't take it from me/You can go your own way/You can call it another lonely day." The Therapist says: "Call a lawyer." Reality says: FM's John and Christine McVie were married in 1968, but separated in '76, a year before Rumours came out. Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham were never actually married, but their longtime relationship came apart around the same time
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