Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham recently posted cryptic messages on social media, raising speculation about new music following the re-release of their 1973 album. Many fans, especially those who grew up in the '90s and had parents who enjoyed Fleetwood Mac, feel a deep connection to the band. Their music served as a soundtrack to many formative experiences, with tracks from 'Rumours' reflecting themes of personal struggles. Fans express appreciation for any new content from the duo, viewing it as a nostalgic gift that resonates deeply.
Musicians dropping hints about new albums and songs and encouraging their fan base to go a little feral like true crime podcast detectives isn't really new... but seeing that energy come to musicians we all grew up with? Well, that's a little different.
I was a Fleetwood Mac kid, and I think many of us '90s kids were. Our parents grew up in the '70s, knew the drama of Rumours as it unfolded.
Sitting in the backseat of my mom's car, the windows down and Fleetwood Mac's Rumours blaring through the speakers... I really belted out my feelings.
Whatever else is happening between Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, whether we get tour dates or brand new songs or an entirely new album or not, it feels like a gift.
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