In SUPERGROUP with 3 Singers She WAS #3...HAD MORE HITS THAN the Other 2 COMBINED!-Professor of Rock
Fleetwood Mac was a true supergroup in the ultra-competitive 70s and became the most enduring soap opera in rock history where it seemed like every band member was sleeping with each other at one time or another, and it actually enhanced the music. But fast forward to the 80s, and it got progressively worse and came to a nasty conclusion in 1987 while recording Tango in the Night, a record that had more hits than any of their albums tied with Rumours with Little Lies, Everywhere, Seven Wonders and Big Love..Already known for having more than their fair share of secrets, intrigue, and infighting, one tragic day after recording their new record. The experience took the band’s brand of musical mayhem to a putrid level, leaving one band member, Stevie Nicks, fearing for her life. And another, Lindsey Buckingham, outright quit the band for good. Several of the band members were struggling with substance abuse, and another, Christine McVie was feeling left out of the creative process even though she may have had the best ideas. But through all this turmoil, the band manager recorded a hit song so magical, so joyful… even happy-go-lucky, that it puts you in a Great mood every time you hear it. So could that joy and the record's success overcome the drama?? Well, the story is coming up next.
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Today were’ covering a beautiful joyous song from a classic band’s most successful albums from a very dark period in their extensive yet dramatic history. the 1987 hit Everywhere from Fleetwood Mac’s 1987 album Tango in the Night. a song written by the late Christine McVie…
August 7, 1987 is one of the most infamous days Fleetwood Mac’s long and storied career. Having released Tango In the Night four months prior on April 13th, the band had been fighting over how to put together a tour to support the record. Lindsey Buckingham, in particular was exhausted from his time with the band and was eager to get back to his solo career. So after the band had started booking gigs, he announced that he was done. Concerned about how losing a key member would affect their upcoming tour, the rest of the band tried to change his mind.
Feeling like he at least owed his bandmates an explanation, Lindsey agreed to a meeting at Christine’s home. However, while there, the conversation got heated, and years of anger and resentment shot to the surface. And Stevie Nicks was the first to strike. Literally. Said Stevie, “I flew off of the couch and across the room to seriously attack him. And I did. I’m not real scary but I grabbed him – which almost got me killed.”
Realizing just what a bad idea that was, Nicks ran out of the room with Buckingham giving chase. Stevie then ran out of the house, down the street and back up the street again. It almost sounds comical. But really, she was running for her life.