The Norman Seeff photo from Mojo magazine with most of the text edited out. Thanks to buckinghamnick-ff for the original digital scans. (original size)
I posted this picture last week but then I found this uncropped and bigger version and it’s so much better.
Stevie Nicks, 1976
Fleetwood Mac Live, Santa Barbara Campus Stadium, CA - May 2, 1976
Tusk Tour adorableness!
Fleetwood Mac performing in San Francsico
Tusk Tour
HQ copy: X
There is something very knowing about the looks these two give each other.
“A little more hot tea and honey please.”…r
Thought you all might like this image of Lindsey. I’m really not sure who the photographer was but the moment caught was quite expressive and has my admiration for their work…r
Enough said, a powerful combination and two people I deeply respect. Thanks for your support and the influence you both have had on my then young life…r
“I know this is the Grammy’s Stevie, but you’re standing on my foot!
Through my years with Fleetwood Mac, it was a habit of mine to run a low quality cassette tape to capture any ideas and moments for future reference in the recording of their albums. Most of these were destroyed to keep them from falling into the wrong hands before the record was released, but some have survived. They were put in a box and stored with my personal belongings in a way that resembled the end scene from “Raiders Of The Lost Ark.” For years, they just sat their in the dark, buried with random belongings that had little or no meaning to me anymore. Finally through the efforts of Kevin Moran, who rediscovered them while helping me move, and many hours of Kevin’s work, we are able to bring you the first, although a brief sample, of these never before heard recordings. They are raw, rough, and poorly recorded, but they are real. A rare look through a window to the past, and a peek into a magical process called Fleetwood Mac during the creation of the “Chain”. Much more to come, stay tuned and please be patient. To all our Penguin’s Tale followers, enjoy…r
This is amazing. What a treasure. Thanks Richard.
Presentation of Fleetwood Mac’s star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, 1979