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Description When Legendary singer guitarist Lindsey Buckingham wrote the bitter cut throat rocker Go You Own Way calling out his ex girlfriend Stevie Nicks, accusing her of sleeping around it was caustic and blatant. She had to sing it with him every single night! Fleetwood Mac had the biggest rock and roll Soap Opera ever documented. and it was all in the music we heard on the 30 million selling album Rumours. Produced by Ken Caillat Rumors had multiple dramas going on at the same time … from Mick Fleetwood to John and Christine McVie and Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. Stevie would have her own take on the album with Dreams which had the scathing line Players only love you when they’re playing. With special guests Kenny Loggins and Neal Schon of Journey, we break down this 70s rock classic and hear the true story.
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This legendary singer guitarist wrote a bitter cut throat rocker calling out his ex girlfriend, accusing her of sleeping around on him when they were together and the thing is she had to sing it alongside him as they were in the same band. She would have her own say in another hit from one of the most ruthless and honest albums ever. It’s everyone’s favorite rock and roll soap opera the battle between the exes and those who were left to pick up the pieces next on Professor of rock
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It’s time for another edition of #1 in our hearts where we discuss a classic song that should’ve been number one on the billboard charts but didn’t make it there, and many shocked as most people assumed a lot of these great songs were’ #1…
So I”m gonna start this episode with a question: “What do you do when your heart’s in pain?” A desperate question Frank Sinatra entreated in a heart wrenching interpretation of Arnold Sundgaard and Alec Wilder’s beautifully melancholy composition “Where Do You Go."
For Lindsey Buckingham, who was struggling with the agony of breaking up with Stevie Nicks, he transported his being into writing a song called “Go Your Own Way.” A song that many of have sung many times, but when you really start thinking about he meaning of the words it takes on a whole new set of feelings…It is well known that Lindsey & Stevie were lovers, as well as bandmates while they were both members of the supergroup Fleetwood Mac.
But, by the time Fleetwood Mac began to record their 11th studio album Rumours, Stevie & Lindsey were in the middle of a complicated breakup. In fact, the entire band was facing the trauma of a crumbling relationship. Besides what was happening with Stevie & Lindsey, the marriage between Christine & Jon McVie was dissolving, and founder Mick Fleetwood’s marriage with his 2nd wife (Jenny Boyd) was ending.
Fleetwood Mac was coming off their hugely successful self-titled LP in ’75, and their record label had grand expectations for the follow-up record. The strain of their eroding personal relationships, combined with label pressure, made it a stressful environment for artistic expression. The five members of Fleetwood Mac really had to suck it up, rely on their professionalism, and fight through the adversity to make a superior album.