Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's relationship flourished briefly as they worked together in Fleetwood Mac but quickly deteriorated. They met in 1966 and later collaborated in the band Fritz before falling in love. However, by the time they joined Fleetwood Mac, their romantic relationship had already unraveled. Despite a near 50-year separation characterized by animosity, they announced a rerelease of their 1973 album, Buckingham Nicks, hinting at a potential, albeit complicated, reconciliation. The duo's longstanding feud contrasts sharply with their enduring musical legacy.
Nicks and Buckingham's infamously tumultuous relationship, which began in the early 1970s, ended just two years into their tenure in Fleetwood Mac.
Despite their long history filled with animosity and distance, Nicks and Buckingham paused their feud to rerelease their 1973 album, Buckingham Nicks.
Their acrimony fueled enduring, influential music, but any reunion between the two likely won't be as effortless as their sound.
Nicks stated in 1977, 'I think there was always something between me and Lindsey, but nobody in that band really wanted me as their girlfriend because I was just too ambitious for them.'
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