Fleetwood Mac Exes’ Best Quotes

Fleetwood Mac Exes’ Best Quotes


Contents
1977 — Stevie on the Breakup: ‘Try Working With Your Secretary’1977 — Lindsey Is ‘Surprised We Lasted As Long As We Did’1980 — Stevie Stresses That She’s the One Who Ended Things1982 — Stevie Says Their Story Will Never End1990 — Stevie Says They Were ‘About as Compatible As a Boa Constrictor and a Rat’1992 — Lindsey Says Stevie Was ‘Selected as the Star of the Band’1994 — Stevie Says ‘In His Mind, I Should Be Tortured and Killed’1994 — Stevie: ‘I Just Bug Him to Death’1997 — Lindsey on Getting Back Together: ‘You Never Know’1997 — Stevie on Getting Back Together: ‘Over My Dead Body’1998 — Your Favorite Rock & Roll Exes Are on Great Terms2012 — Stevie Says ‘It’s Never Not Going to Be Dramatic’2012 — Lindsey Says ‘Let’s Wait’ for a Buckingham Nicks Tour2013 — Lindsey Says There Are ‘New Chapters’ to Be Written2013 — Lindsey Compares the Relationship to ‘Picking the Scab off an Open Wound Again and Again’2015 — Stevie Says They Used to Joke About Being Each Others’ Backups2018 — Stevie Says She Wants Her Next Decade to Be ‘Fun and Happy’2018 — Lindsey Says ‘This Is Not the Way You End Something Like This’2021 — Lindsey Compares Stevie and the Band to ‘Trump and the Republicans’2021 — Stevie Says She Did Not Demand Lindsey’s Firing: ‘Frankly, I Fired Myself’2023 — Lindsey Says He Was Writing Songs About Stevie ‘Not That Long Ago’2023 — Lindsey Says He’s ‘Always Been Ready’ to Return to the Mac2024 — Stevie Says She Gave Lindsey ‘More than 300 Million Chances’

With the long-awaited reissue of their Buckingham Nicks album, we’re looking back at rock’s most legendary exes — the good, the bad, the blue-green colors flashin’

It all started with “California Dreamin,’” and just like in the song, there was a church. Only it was in the Bay Area, not New York, and no one got on their knees and pretended to pray. Instead, a bunch of teens gathered there for a youth group social, where they’d play music on Wednesday nights. A dark-haired, blue-eyed junior from the nearby Menlo-Atherton High School sat down at the piano and played the Mamas and the Papas’ 1965 counterculture anthem. When a blonde senior joined him for the harmonies — becoming the Michelle Phillips to his John Phillips — they locked eyes. “I thought he was darling,” she’d later say.

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham wouldn’t see each other for another two years, when she joined his band, Fritz. A few years later, they departed to form the duo Buckingham Nicks, began dating, and got an invitation to join Fleetwood Mac, where they became rock stars who never had to look at another price tag. And though their relationship didn’t last, it resulted in some of the greatest rock songs ever written about heartbreak and pain, classics that generation after generation continue to hold dearly. 

Now, 60 years after that first meeting, the frozen love has thawed. Buckingham and Nicks are reissuing their highly underrated 1973 self-titled album, which has been out of print for decades. In honor of its Sept. 19 release, we’re looking back at some of the best quotes through the years from rock’s most legendary exes — the good, the bad, the blue-green colors flashin’. We’ll never break the chain.


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