A Quote by Lindsey Buckingham

I left Fleetwood Mac to make myself happy, and fortunately, it worked. — © Lindsey Buckingham
I left Fleetwood Mac to make myself happy, and fortunately, it worked.
Defining something being a Fleetwood Mac song is calling it a Fleetwood Mac song, you know? Nothing becomes Fleetwood Mac until that's what you call it.
The 12 years I was in Fleetwood Mac before were not particularly happy years. I was not in a very good place, psychologically, when I left. I didn't have a lot of confidence in what I was doing.
Dancing freely to Fleetwood Mac always makes me happy.
When I discovered blues - I was 12-years-old - I didn't discover it in America where it was from; I discovered it from Fleetwood Mac - the original Peter Green Fleetwood Mac, Saveloy Brown - like British blues interpretations of it,' which then, when I started the liner notes and seeing all these names, I was like, 'Who's Willie Dixon?' Then I go to the record store and ask the guy there and he goes, 'Oh, you don't know anything.' And so, to me, that's the root of most of it anyway.
Fleetwood Mac always take a long time to make a record - you know what.
In Fleetwood Mac I have a persona, I call myself the 'Spider Woman'. I try to imagine myself putting on a spider mask. I become very subdued and quieter, I don't move so fast., I'm in a state of suspended animation.
The old Fleetwood Mac was much better; they did some beautiful and, to my mind, very authentic blues. Chicken Shack did pretty well in Europe, but after I left, it was over.
I love Journey and Fleetwood Mac.
With Fleetwood Mac, it's an amazing chemistry that we have on stage.
Fleetwood Mac is just one of my all-time favorite bands.
I'm a big fan of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac.
Fleetwood Mac are more like a folk-rock band.
I had Fleetwood Mac on, and Saido Berahino asked me if it was from a movie soundtrack.
We have always been like The Eagles and Fleetwood Mac in that we have numerous lead singers.
I did spend a year in high school being obsessed with Fleetwood Mac.
I've grown up with my parents' music tastes, listening to Fleetwood Mac and the Rolling Stones.
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