Fleetwood Mac before Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham., a blues band, Danny Kirwin, Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, 1 more. They were starting to catch on in CALIFORNIA, USA 1972. Loved this original band.
For many years before Stevie and Lindsey, I'd go to see FM in concert. They often opened their set with this song and I'd look forward to hearing it played live. It's really a simple tune. But John McVie's bass line and how it builds up in intensity just does it for me. In the video you see a bit of Christine McVie as a then young beauty. I've been following FM since their "English Rose" album. 55 years. Wow. Jeremy Spencer is still around, I think. Danny Kirwan, RIP.
I was 16 , Beatles just packed up. Bought this LP, years and years went by,and this track stayed in the old noggin and now with all this interweb malarkey I can hear it again..Lovely.
Fleetwood Mac before Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham., a blues band, Danny Kirwin, Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, 1 more. They were starting to catch on in CALIFORNIA, USA 1972. Loved this original band.
Indeed
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Peter had already left at this point & Jeremy left soon after
@@stevenfullmer-vv9zbthe guitarist!
For many years before Stevie and Lindsey, I'd go to see FM in concert. They often opened their set with this song and I'd look forward to hearing it played live. It's really a simple tune. But John McVie's bass line and how it builds up in intensity just does it for me. In the video you see a bit of Christine McVie as a then young beauty. I've been following FM since their "English Rose" album. 55 years. Wow. Jeremy Spencer is still around, I think. Danny Kirwan, RIP.
I was 16 , Beatles just packed up. Bought this LP, years and years went by,and this track stayed in the old noggin and now with all this interweb malarkey I can hear it again..Lovely.
One on the rockenist toons if all time...
One of my favourite Fleetwood Mac tracks.
One helluva groove.
My friend bought this LP and we nearly wore it out. To this day this song is by far my favorite Fleetwood song
Hi Jerry. I just read that Phil Lesh of Grateful Dead sped up the riff from this song and wrote Passenger from the Shakedown Street lp.
I still have the 45 rpm. The flip side is " Jewel Eyed Judy ".
The end is so groovy, love It!
Kiln House is one of my absolute favorite albums of all time🥹, by anyone. This isn't even the best song, though I'd be hard to pick one.
Talk about a band that hallucinogens did a complete number on…
I forgot John and Christine McVie, oh yeah.
Is this a vinyl rip or from the 1969-1974 CD?
CD Remastered [2010]
My college roommate and I used to play this on the tennis racket and the electric ski pole!