Stevie Nicks Reveals Why She Felt Unwanted In Fleetwood Mac
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Stevie Nicks Reveals Why She Felt Unwanted In Fleetwood Mac

Stevie Nicks once opened up about the complicated relationship that shaped both her personal life and the music of Fleetwood Mac. In a past interview, the singer reflected on meeting Lindsey Buckingham, joining the legendary band, and navigating years of emotional tension while performing together. The conversation revealed how deeply intertwined romance, ambition, and music became throughout the group’s rise to fame. Even after their breakup, the emotional connection between the two musicians continued influencing the band’s chemistry and some of its most iconic songs. Stevie Nicks Remembered Meeting Lindsey Buckingham As A Teenager Stevie Nicks/Instagram According to MusicRadar, the future Fleetwood Mac star first met Buckingham in 1966 while attending a house party in California. She recalled seeing him sitting on the floor playing guitar and singing California Dreamin’ before confidently joining in without hesitation. Although they did not immediately fall in love, the two later reunited after Buckingham’s band invited her to sing with them. Their romantic relationship eventually developed after they moved to Los Angeles together in pursuit of music careers and bigger opportunities. STEVIE NICKS, performing with FLEETWOOD MAC, c. mid-1970s / Everett Collection Stevie Nicks explained that she worked as a waitress while Buckingham focused on songwriting and improving his guitar playing. Despite the financial struggles, she described herself during that period as independent and determined, knowing she needed to support her dream while she chased success in the music industry. Fleetwood Mac Changed Their Lives Forever Fleetwood Mac, (John McVie, Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood), circa mid-1970s/Everett Collection After recording an album together as Buckingham Nicks, the pair eventually caught the attention of Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood. Producer Keith Olsen introduced Fleetwood to their music, particularly the track Frozen Love, which led to an invitation to join the struggling band. Stevie Nicks revealed that Fleetwood Mac originally wanted Buckingham because of his guitar style, which reminded them of former guitarist Peter Green. However, she insisted they came as a package deal, even though the group reportedly did not think they needed another female singer at the time. Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham/Everett Collection The gamble transformed the band’s future. Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 self-titled album became a major success and included songs like Rhiannon and Landslide. Their later album Rumours turned into one of the best-selling records ever made, with many lyrics inspired by the painful breakup between Nicks and Buckingham.   Next up: At 54, Jean Louisa Kelly From ‘Uncle Buck’ Went From Snarky Teen To Soothing Singer The post Stevie Nicks Reveals Why She Felt Unwanted In Fleetwood Mac appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A