Lyrics: [Verse 1] (Play "Verse") You're looking out for love In the night so still Oh, I'll build you a kingdom on that house on the hill [Chorus] (Play "Chorus") Lookin' out for loooove Big, big love [Verse 2] (Play "Verse") You said that you loved me And that you al...
When you are a voice and a songwriter inside a big machine like Fleetwood Mac, you must feel somewhat anxious to stretch out and impress the world with your own voice. Lindsey Buckingham may have felt like an equal, but he’s been the first among equals when it comes to his influence o...
There’s melancholy in her voice when she discusses the split, which she describes as a “long time coming.” She was always hopeful that “things would get better” but found herself noticing she was increasingly sad with Fleetwood Mac and more at peace in the “good, creative happ...
As a keyboardist, sometimes lead vocalist, and frequent principal songwriter for Fleetwood Mac from 1971's Future Games onward, McVie consistently embraced this type of deep, romantic optimism, comparing love to sunshine (1972's "Spare Me a Little of Your Love"), documenting flashes of unabash...
husky voice made it sound like she'd lived and her lyrics-- of pathos, independence, and getting played-- certainly backed it up. she seemed like a real woman-- easy to identify with, but with mystery and a natural glamour worth aspiring to. it's almost easy to miss christine mcvie ...
harkens back to the country music of her childhood, and the precise mix is as rich as a watercolor where every color blurs and accentuates the next one. there’s a grace to her lyrics that’s absent on tusk , conceding to a partner who just can’t work it out: “i can’t define...
was written about Fleetwood and his wife Jenny Boyd, who had just gotten back together. The band's nickname for Fleetwood was "The Big Daddy." McVie commented that the writing is slightly sarcastic and focuses on the drummer's direction for Fleetwood Mac, which always turned out to be righ...
tough to ever see her play in the backyard at The Groove on Record Store Day again. Tristen comes from the world where Pop means great songs like The Beatles, The Smiths, Fleetwood Mac or Blondie. Stand out tracks: “No One’s Gonnna Know” “House of War” “Dark Matter” “Monster...
“Rumours,” (album),Fleetwood Mac (1977) Stevie Nicks said: “Devastation leads to writing good things.” It’s little wonder, then, that Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” is so highly regarded, having been forged by the crumbling relationships of every member ...
There are plenty of wild Fleetwood Mac stories, but none of them top the tales that swirled around the recording of the 1977 juggernaut Rumours.