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He looks like Rasputin. But in a steamy way.

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I was looking at an old page of Favorite FM moments and I found this funny:

http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/penguin/results2.htm

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I saw Buckingham open for Tina Turner in 1994. He was playing an extended guitar solo with a female guitar player for his song This is the Time. Still playing, they proceeded to lay down while he "dry humped" playing the guitar even faster. Two girls got upset and left the concert. It was cool.
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Wow, Lindsey's face is pure joy
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I was looking at an old page of Favorite FM moments and I found this funny:

http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/penguin/results2.htm

"I saw Buckingham open for Tina Turner in 1994. He was playing an extended guitar solo with a female guitar player for his song This is the Time. Still playing, they proceeded to lay down while he "dry humped" playing the guitar even faster. Two girls got upset and left the concert. It was cool."
Not sure what to say about that!
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Not sure what to say about that!
Yes. Luckily, Lindsey didn't do that during the OOTC shows that I saw.

You know it's funny to me how much of the old site is online that I don't see often, because it's not in the content management system that was installed 5 years ago. So, you have to go outside of the regular menu to find those pages. Even though I guess our Ledge posts only go back to the 2000s, some other portions of the site go back to 1995. They're fun to read sometimes.

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I thought to contribute to the topic posting one picture (finally xD):

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^Two guys focusing on the job at hand.

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In the reader mailback section, they're comparing Don Henley and Lindsey's hair and beard. There are large pictures of both men accompanying the column.

Grantland, Bill Simmons

http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/...mer-no-mailbag



Q: I have to take issue with your assessment of Don Henley's afro-beard combo.

For me, it comes in a distant 2nd to Lindsey Buckingham's at the height of Fleetwood Mac's popularity. Check out his pictures from that time and tell me you don't agree.

—Dave Whitney, Rapid City

First, how dare you do anything other than pay homage to Henley's beard/Afro combo (or as I renamed it in that Eagles column, the Henley). Second, these guys already had enough existing tension after Henley dated Stevie Nicks right after Buckingham broke up with her — they didn't need more beef, so any additional blood is on your hands, Dave Whitney. Third, the Henley hit its hairy, unkempt, wolfmanish peak in 1975, at least a year before the height of Fleetwood Mac's popularity — that's why we call it the Henley and not the Buckingham. And fourth, you're not finding anything in the mid-'70s capable of trading haymakers with the Henley, with one exception … that's right, the Artis.
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You know it's funny to me how much of the old site is online that I don't see often, because it's not in the content management system that was installed 5 years ago. So, you have to go outside of the regular menu to find those pages. Even though I guess our Ledge posts only go back to the 2000s, some other portions of the site go back to 1995. They're fun to read sometimes.

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Thanks for mentioning this. I wondered why I sometimes found old content when I was searching through a search engine, but not while searching here at the site.
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