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What song are you listening to right now?

Sass this could start a good argument as to who was the better guitarist.
Oh heck! That would be an interesting argument, but after seeing loads of live vids (especially for the live version of Big Love), I think my vote would be for Lindsey Buckingham :)
 
Aww, that's my song, the one that my hubby says reminds him of me :)
When this vinyl was new,I heard this song for the first time on my very high end stereo while getting intimate with my first fiance :p
It brings back many memories for me
 
That is ok Sass some of us are getting a bit long in the tooth now. the trouble is when we remeber when they first come out:)
I grew up in a radio station (my Dad was the station manager) and so I love all the old stuff (plus I'm not that young lol). But in saying that, my knowledge of band members is probably severely lacking!
 
Right, well it's a tie between him and Lindsey Buckingham then :)
Sounds fair. I do think Lindsey Buckingham should get some extra credit for becoming a recurring character on SNL though. But Peter Green was the founder, and he had those dark times of mental illness to get through.

 
Fleetwoodmac was one of my favorite bands at the time. At some stage I had read a book by Mick Fleetwood about the bands history.
 
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