Friday 14 June 2013

Fleetwood Mac clips

Fleetwood Mac, Anglo-American blues rock music. Created in the late 60's changed his style of a traditional blues as disk Inglés Rose, to alternative rock and pop eventually. Their most successful period was in its infancy, when its founders included Peter Green, and in the last years of the seventies, when the voice of Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham's songs were very successful.


Founded in 1967 in London by Peter Green (guitar), Jeremy Spencer (guitar), John McVie (bass), Mick Fleetwood (drums), the band started its career playing blues for a period of revival that had the style. Peter Green was formerly of the legendary John Mayall band which also played John McVie. Discs released Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, Mr. Wonderfull, Inglés Rose and Pious Birds of Good Omen (compilation album) and some of their singles, such as Black Magic Woman and the instrumental Albatross, were at the top of the charts in England.



In 1970 Jeremy Spencer left the band, he joined Danny Kirwan (guitar) and publish Then Play On, an experimental album that moves away from the blues and rock on. It will be the last work of Green with the group and will also be a time of crisis for him and the rest of the band. In 1970 he incorporated Christine McVie (vocals, keyboards), wife of John, and American guitarist Bob Welch. They publish two albums with this line: Kiln House, Future Games.