Early Fleetwood Mac. You probably know some of their songs through covers by Judas Preist, the Rezillos, and Santana. One of their earliest hits inspired the "Sun King" by the Beatles. You likely know some version of "Oh Well pt 1." You might know "pt 2" ... a nice bit of spaghetti western soundtrackery which begins the playlist below. Most are familiar with at least one cut from the Bob Welch years.
While the band was touring in support of Then Play On, Peter Green went to some commune on the outskirts of Munich where he took some really strong acid. Jeremy Spencer -guitar #2 - said that Danny Kirwan - guitar #3 -was there as well and that the acid caused both Peter's and Danny's faces to droop. The band's road manager says that only Green was there. Green remembers having a good time. Maybe it is like Woodstock. If you can remember who took the face-melting acid, you weren't there.
In any event, Spencer said they were never the same after that.
Apparently not. At around that time Green told the band being rich was bad and that they should give their money away. He left the band a couple months later in the spring of 1970.
The band recorded Kiln House, a strong album. In early 1971, while touring that album in the US, Spencer suddenly left the group to join a fringe religious group, the Children of God.
Enter Californian Bob Welch. The band then put out two more albums and fired Kirwan in '72 during the Bare Trees tour. His drinking was a problem. He spent large parts of the 1980s and 1990s homeless. He died in 2018.
A couple of other people passed through the group and Welch left in late '74. On this day in 1975, the band released its first album with what would be their classic lineup. This playlist samples the band's earlier lineups: Spencer's country and rockabilly sendups, Green's writing, and playing. It's too bad Kirwan didn't do more after leaving the band.
As for Christine, she contributed a lot of material to the band once she officially joined after Kiln House. If you like her stuff with the later Mac, you'll probably like it. Another time.
While the band was touring in support of Then Play On, Peter Green went to some commune on the outskirts of Munich where he took some really strong acid. Jeremy Spencer -guitar #2 - said that Danny Kirwan - guitar #3 -was there as well and that the acid caused both Peter's and Danny's faces to droop. The band's road manager says that only Green was there. Green remembers having a good time. Maybe it is like Woodstock. If you can remember who took the face-melting acid, you weren't there.
In any event, Spencer said they were never the same after that.
Apparently not. At around that time Green told the band being rich was bad and that they should give their money away. He left the band a couple months later in the spring of 1970.
The band recorded Kiln House, a strong album. In early 1971, while touring that album in the US, Spencer suddenly left the group to join a fringe religious group, the Children of God.
Enter Californian Bob Welch. The band then put out two more albums and fired Kirwan in '72 during the Bare Trees tour. His drinking was a problem. He spent large parts of the 1980s and 1990s homeless. He died in 2018.
A couple of other people passed through the group and Welch left in late '74. On this day in 1975, the band released its first album with what would be their classic lineup. This playlist samples the band's earlier lineups: Spencer's country and rockabilly sendups, Green's writing, and playing. It's too bad Kirwan didn't do more after leaving the band.
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