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  • 01-01-2009 09:28 PM
    a21schizoidman
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Fizzeler View Post
    The Chain is probably the 4th on my list

    On a side note: we need more people to post in this thread because we need more opinions because I want to help compile a history of Fleetwood Mac with all their greatest songs from each era

    if i get my hands on Fleetwood Mac BBC Sessions from my library ill put one up in the blog over the weekend
  • 01-01-2009 09:31 PM
    Fizzeler
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by a21schizoidman View Post
    if i get my hands on Fleetwood Mac BBC Sessions from my library ill put one up in the blog over the weekend

    That would be great I guess you could also, put a 4th era which is the current from the start of the 90s so you could use three albums for a 4th era technically 4 considering they are releasing a new album
  • 01-01-2009 09:37 PM
    Gowienczyk
    I remember liking Man of the World to a good degree... I think?
  • 01-01-2009 10:51 PM
    sg327
    I'm more familiar with material from the Buckingham/Nicks era. Some of my favorites are "Dreams", "The Chain", "Gold Dust Woman", "Go Your Own Way", "As Long As You Follow", "Bleed To Love Her" and "Over My Head".

    I have heard "Hypnotized" from the Welch era and like that one a lot. (He's got a couple solo songs I like too).

    I think that's kind of funny when you sit down and try to think of your favorite songs from different groups how they've changed over time. I know my favorite songs from some of my favorite groups change constantly. Might be a cool topic for another thread for somebody to start.
  • 01-03-2009 12:41 AM
    TopazDolphin
    I'm familiar with all eras except the Peter Green and Time album ones.

    The Bob Welch era was good, Bare Trees being one example. Speaking of Future Games, I don't recall enough of it to fairly judge it.

    The Lindsey Buckingham/Stevie Nicks era was great, especially with Tusk and Tango in the Night.

    I love Christine McVie. She added a special touch to their overall sound. Almost everything she wrote for this band was simply beautiful.
  • 01-03-2009 09:26 PM
    a21schizoidman
    im gonna start another thread (at the idea and suggetion of fizzeler and sg) for more bands like this each week so this friday, look out!
  • 01-03-2009 09:38 PM
    Fizzeler
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by a21schizoidman View Post
    im gonna start another thread (at the idea and suggetion of fizzeler and sg) for more bands like this each week so this friday, look out!

    Well me and sg327 kinda think you should do this I personally find it interesting
  • 01-07-2009 11:15 PM
    a21schizoidman
    anyone else?

    the next one will go up on friday
  • 01-08-2009 04:03 AM
    Nitz13
    I've been meaning to dive into Fleetwood Mac's discography for a while now after hearing Go Your Own Way on rb2. Where's the best place to start? Go Your Own Way is becoming one of my favourites, and I know my dad has Rumours on vinyl which I plan to dig out.
    Where do I go from there? :)
  • 01-08-2009 10:28 AM
    a21schizoidman
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Nitz13 View Post
    I've been meaning to dive into Fleetwood Mac's discography for a while now after hearing Go Your Own Way on rb2. Where's the best place to start? Go Your Own Way is becoming one of my favourites, and I know my dad has Rumours on vinyl which I plan to dig out.
    Where do I go from there? :)

    well, Rumours and Fleetwood Mac (self-titled) 1975 (they have 2 self-titled) will get you into the Buckingham-Nicks era, then you can move either into the Bob Welch era with albums like Mystery to Me and Bare Trees, or delve deeper into the current era with Mirage and Tango in the Night

    with the Peter Green era I would start with Mr. Wonderful