I would definitely say 'Two Sticks And A Drum' is worth getting.
There is a lot of great Mac footage spread throughout... a great deal of which is very rare, and previously unseen.
There are also brand new (2001) interviews with Peter, John, Christine, Stevie & Lindsey... as well as interviews with Biddy Fleetwood (Mick's mom), Sally Fleetwood (Mick's sister), Jenny Boyd (Mick's ex-wife), Judy Wong, and tons of other people from Fleetwood Mac's extended family.
One aspect I found really fascinating... during the course of the documentary, Mick visits several areas in London that had significance in his life. If you've ever read his autobiography, this provides a really cool visual reference to many of the places he mentioned.
Now, if only Fleetwood Mac would give someone the green-light to do an independently produced biography of the band, along these lines, we'd be in business.
Johnny Stew
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"Although the arrogance of fame lingers like a thick cloud around the famous, the sun always seems to shine for Stevie." -- Richard Dashut, 2014
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