Is Fleetwood Mac Done With w/ Christine McVie's Death?

United States
December 6, 2022 3:34pm CST
Buckingham was kicked out for a smirk, and for wanting to do an album (and some time for his solo album) and then needed heart surgery months after. Probably heartbroken. I know I would be if I spent most of my adult life in a band and then the writer/arranger/vocalist/guitarist is fired. I always wanted to see them, but I'm done with concerts now. But, there's always a chance they release some of her songs. Sometimes the surviving band members will finish a demo she has, much like The Beatles did with John Lennon's songs, or adding drums to Rick Wright's playing that didn't make the cut. I would want to see the band Chicago but I can't depend on anyone to go and I don't drive anymore.
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@CarolDM (203452)
• Nashville, Tennessee
6 Dec 22
Would be great to hear some of her unpublished songs. As for concerts, not a fan any more. I saw Fleetwood Mac around 2004 in Nashville. And also Don Henley.
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• United States
6 Dec 22
Oh nice. I anticipate some new uploads on YouTube. Maybe demos?
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@CarolDM (203452)
• Nashville, Tennessee
6 Dec 22
@PinkFloydFan That would be amazing. Will be watching.
@RebeccasFarm (86760)
• United States
6 Dec 22
I saw Fleetwood in the 70s ..I would not go to see them now.
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• United States
6 Dec 22
@PinkFloydFan It was the Rumors..
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• United States
6 Dec 22
Wow! Peter Green-Danny Kirwan? Or the "Rumors" line-up? If I saw them in the 70s, I wouldn't see them today, either.
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@Deepizzaguy (94552)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
6 Dec 22
The days of seeing musical artists are done since they are either deceased or retired like the late Donna Summer who I would have to see perform live. My guess is that Fleetwood Mac is finished after the passing of Christ McVie unless they find a replacement artist.
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