Top Five Fleetwood Mac Tracks
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Top Five Fleetwood Mac Tracks

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Isn’t It Midnight Christine wrote some truly huge anthems for Tango In The Night including Little Lies and Everywhere, but also another single (that didn’t go anywhere in the charts) called Isn’t It Midnight. A seductive, cleverly written pop gem with huge guitar work – JMS Harrison.

Silver Springs. Haunting, ethereal and dream-like. A song loaded with raw emotion and carried by Stevie’s soaring voice. Every lyric lays it all on the line. We’ve all loved, lost and had the one that got away who will haunt us forever in the back of our minds. Simple, beautiful, powerful – Nicholas Gramm

Gypsy. One of the songs I remember from a very early age, which has a strong sentimental attachment, is Gypsy. Another perfect Stevie song in every way, that I’d often hear in Dad’s car on 3MP or on my friend’s Dad’s radio in his kitchen, while he was getting day drunk – JMS Harrison.

Tango In the Night.This title track is a classic Lindsey Buckingham composition; he has such a way of writing these simple yet complex pop/rock songs. There’s a real atmosphere of regret and loneliness, then it kicks in to one of the hugest choruses I’ve heard. The real clincher is that absolutely fiery guitar solo that closes the song – Gordon Holland

Storms. I love their album Tusk. It’s probably my equal favourite with Tango In The Night. Lindsey wrote awesome silly songs on this record and Christine kept it safe but high quality, Stevie kept it direct and fragile with songs like Storms and Beautiful ChildJMS Harrison.