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Top 10 Fleetwood Mac Songs
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/fleetwood-mac-songs/
TOP 10 FLEETWOOD MAC SONGS by: Michael Gallucci Warner Bros. Records Hardcore fans will tell you, and insist, that Fleetwood Mac formed in 1967 and released their first album a year later. Those may be the facts, but for all intents and purposes the band didn't really start until 1975, when Americans Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined what was left of the British blues rockers, transforming the band into one of the most popular groups of the '70s. Fleetwood Mac's best songs feature a mix of British-rock muscle, L.A. pop smarts and the push and pull of three distinct singer-songwriters. Our list of the Top 10 Fleetwood Mac songs cover their golden era from 1975 to 1987. 10 'Rhiannon' From: 'Fleetwood Mac' (1975) Stevie Nicks' witchy-woman rep starts here, and it remains her most supernaturally spiked song. Nicks likes to say 'Rhiannon' — which was released as a single in 1976 and just missed the Top 10 on the charts — is about a Medieval Welsh witch. Whatever the case, the haunting melody and fairy-tale lyrics have served as a template for her songwriting over the years, as well as the go-to name for classic-rock-lovin' strippers across the nation. Hear 'Rhiannon' 9 'Hold Me' From: 'Mirage' (1982) The first single from 'Mirage' is one of Christine McVie's best songs and one of the band's greatest singles. That alone makes it one of Fleetwood Mac's Top 10 songs. But it's also a statement of purpose: After the occasionally odd detours Lindsey Buckingham took on 'Tusk,' the band got back to the lean, smart songcraft that fueled their two prior hit albums. Hear 'Hold Me' 8 'Big Love' From 'Tango in the Night' (1987) The last album released by the classic quintet before their 2003 reunion LP 'Say You Will' is a mixed listen. By this time, Nicks, McVie and Buckingham were saving their best songs for their solo albums. The standout single was written and almost entirely performed by Buckingham, who originally slated it for a solo record. It reached No. 5 in 1987, despite the band's waning popularity in an era when looking good on MTV meant more than writing good songs. Hear 'Big Love' 7 'Silver Springs' From: 'Go Your Own Way' single (1976) It's well-known that 'Rumours' was based on the dissolving personal relationships between the band members at the time (both Buckingham and Nicks and John and Christine McVie broke up as 'Rumours' was being made). This song added a professional wrinkle to the turmoil. The terrific 'Silver Springs' was cut from 'Rumours' and shoved to the flip side of 'Go Your Own Way.' Nicks never really forgave the rest of the band for the slight. The breakup song was later released as a single from the live album 'The Dance' and included on the 2004 reissue of 'Rumours,' where it rightfully belongs. Hear 'Silver Spirngs' 6 'Landslide' From: 'Fleetwood Mac' (1975) Stevie Nicks' prettiest song has had a long and winding path on its way to the Top 10 Fleetwood Mac songs. It was originally released on 1975's self-titled album, buried on side two, where no one really paid much attention to it. But over the years, as other artists — including Smashing Pumpkins and Dixie Chicks — covered it, 'Landslide' has become one of the band's enduring songs. Nicks wrote it before she and Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac. She was in her mid-20s at the time, but she somberly looks back on her past and forward to years to come, like there's a lifetime of regret behind her. Hear 'Landslide' 5 'Think About Me' From: 'Tusk' (1979) 'Tusk' is filled with lots of weird moments (see No. 3 below). But the third single from the 1979 album is one of its most straightforward songs, a super-catchy slice of radio pop that clocks in at less than three minutes. The song — written by Christine McVie, who's joined by Buckingham on the chorus — might be the most baggage-free track in Fleetwood Mac's extensive catalog. It's a love song, and a relatively simple one at that. No easy task for a band that's treated the subject like a hard-impact contact sport. Hear 'Think About Me' 4 'Second Hand News' From: 'Rumours' (1977) Lindsey Buckingham's 'Second Hand News' is the perfect introduction to the greatest breakup album ever made. From the very first line — “I know there's nothing to say; someone has taken my place” — the damage is already done. Buckingham gets the final word (“One thing I think you should know,” he sings. “I ain't gonna miss you when you go — been down so long, I've been tossed around enough”), at least in this song. His ex still had a few things to get off her chest (see No. 7 and No. 2 on our list of the Top 10 Fleetwood Mac songs). Hear 'Second Hand News' 3 'Tusk' From: 'Tusk' (1979) Is 'Tusk' the weirdest song to ever hit the top 10? It's certainly an odd choice for the first taste of the long-awaited follow-up to one of the best-selling albums ever made. There's no hook, it's powered by an unwavering tribal drum beat and a freakin' marching band blasts its way through the last part of the song. And don't even bother trying to figure out what it's about. If nothing else, the song is a cornerstone to the consistently magnificent and occasionally baffling 'Tusk,' Lindsey Buckingham's finest moment as studio guru. Hear 'Tusk' 2 'Dreams' From 'Rumours' (1977) Stevie Nicks' greatest contribution to all of the he-said/she-said bickering that propelled 'Rumours' was written as her eight-year relationship to Lindsey Buckingham was falling apart. The song — Fleetwood Mac's only No. 1 — clearly references the breakup, but it also alludes to her fling with drummer Mick Fleetwood and the divorce of the band's other two members, John and Christine McVie. We'd say it best summed up the heart-scarring battleground of 'Rumours' if it wasn't for the song at the very top of our list. Hear 'Dreams' 1 'Go Your Own Way' From 'Rumours' (1977) If you weren't 100 percent certain that ''Rumours' is a breakup album, the first single from Fleetwood Mac's gazillion-selling LP drives a sharp, pointed stake straight into the heart of the subject and holds up the bloody mess for all to see. There's lots of general bitching on the album, but 'Go Your Own Way' is the nastiest kiss-off — basically Lindsey Buckingham airing out his crumbling relationship to Stevie Nicks for all to hear. His cathartic guitar solo at the end of the song says it all, and it's all you need to know why 'Go Your Own Way' sits at No. 1 on our list of the Top 10 Fleetwood Mac songs. Hear 'Go Your Own Way'
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Glad to see Hold Me getting some love. One of my tops, to be sure. A top 5 Christine song for me. I'm not sure where I'd place it on the FM list.
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I'm glad to see "Think About Me" getting some love, one of their most underrated tunes and definitely their most underrated hit. On the other hand, I've never been able to see in "Hold Me" what so many other fans do.
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This list is missing You Make Loving Fun. Not sure where in there it would go, or what it would replace, but it's definitley missing.
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I'm not the man you think I am. My love has never lived indoors - I had to drag it home by four, hired hounds at both my wrists, damp and bruised by strangers' kisses on my lips. But you're the one that I still miss. Neko Case |
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Here's my list:
1. Go Your Own Way (rumours) (lb) 2. Gypsy (mirage) (sn) 3. Rhiannon (fm) (sn) 4. Beautiful Child (tusk) (sn) 5. Save Me A Place (tusk) (lb) 6. Walk a Thin Line (tusk) (lb) 7. The Chain (rumours) (all) 8. Over & Over (tusk) (cm) 9. Monday Morning (fm) (lb) 10. Second Hand News (rumours) (lb)
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"They love each other so much, they think they hate each other." Imagine paying $1000 to hear "Don't Dream It's Over" instead of "Go Your Own Way" Fleetwood Mac helped me through a time of heartbreak. 12 years later, they broke my heart. |
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I'd agree with the entire list if it included "You make lovin fun" and "The Chain".
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Any "Top 10 Fleetwood Mac Songs" list that doesn't include "Oh Well" is bunk (IMO)
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I think the layering in Hold Me is so beautiful. It's gorgeous as an instrumental, but then the vocals are so dense and perfect too. Michele |
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I like the songs on this list, but I think it's disrespectful to the earlier incarnations of Fleetwood Mac to say the band "didn't really start" until 1975.
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Interesting top 10 list here, Lindsey gets the most with four songs and Christine's two songs feature Lindsey on co-vocals.
Christine - Hold Me, Think About Me Lindsey - Big Love, Second Hand News, Tusk, Go Your Own Way Stevie - Rhiannon, Silver Springs, Landslide, Dreams I too am a little offended by the comment about Fleetwood Mac basically starting in 1975. I'm fine with just a top 10 Rumours era list, but the comment wasn't really needed. Just for good measure, I have a 19 track Fleetwood Mac favorites CD in my car. Removing the Pre-and Post-Rumours, here's the 11 songs left. Monday Morning World Turning Say You Love Me Go Your Own Way Dreams Don't Stop Sisters of the Moon Wish You Were Here Gypsy Isn't it Midnight Seven Wonders |
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Ooh, it's so hard to choose a top ten! Mine would be (not in order)
Landslide Go Your Own Way Dreams Wish You Were Here Sara What Makes You Think You're the One Gypsy Everywhere Angel Why
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My 10:
1) Oh Well 2) Hypnotized 3) Why 4) Albatross 5) Green Manalishi 6) Go Your Own Way 7) Isn't It Midnight 8) Sunny Side Of Heaven 9) Rhiannon 10) In The Back Of My Mind
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Among God's creations, two, the dog and the guitar, have taken all the sizes and all the shapes in order not to be separated from the man.---Andres Segovia |
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Isn't it Midnight, getting some attention. Very nice.
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From All time, without demos and live versions, here's mine!!!
- Big Love - Sunny Side of Heaven - Can't Go Back - Oh Well (part I) - Sisters of the Moon - Monday Morning - What Makes You Think You're the One - Book of Love - Brown Eyes - Gypsy Lindsey Buckingham 5, Stevie Nicks 2, Christine McVie 1, Peter Green 1, Danny Kirwan 1. |
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In no particular order:
Albatross The Green Manalishi Warm Ways Gold Dust Woman Sara That's All For Everyone Brown Eyes Tusk Heart Of Stone Freedom |
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