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The revered Record Plant studio in Los Angeles is set to close after 55 years, reports stated. The groundbreaking facility – one of the first to feature a “living room” environment for artists instead of lab-like conditions – has been a key part of rock history since in opened in 1969. But commentators suggested it had become a victim of technological changes in the music industry. Fleetwood Mac notably recorded Rumours at the Record Plant, after the Eagles had tracked Hotel California in the same place. Guns N’ Roses later worked on Appetite for Destruction there, too. Other clients included ...
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Mick Fleetwood said he was missing the “mothership” of Fleetwood Mac, even though he knows it’s unlikely the band will return. Stevie Nicks appeared to have ruled out any future activity when she said there was no chance of her involvement after the death of Christine McVie. In a recent interview with Mojo, Fleetwood discussed the band’s demise in the context of other recent challenges in his life – and said he still hoped Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham could reconnect in some way after the guitarist was fired in 2018. READ MORE: Ranking Every Classic Era Fleetwood Mac Song “It’s no secret, it’s...
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Stevie Nicks said that there’s “no chance of putting Fleetwood Mac together” following the 2022 death of Christine McVie. “Without Christine, no can do,” Nicks recently told Mojo. “There is no chance of putting Fleetwood Mac back together in any way. Without her, it just couldn’t work.” McVie’s last performance with Fleetwood Mac occurred in 2019 when the band concluded a tour without longtime member Lindsey Buckingham, who was ousted from the group in 2018. The band went on the road with Crowded House guitarist Neil Finn former Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers member Mike Campbell. READ MORE: ...
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Crowded House‘s Neil Finn said he auditioned for the role of guitarist in Fleetwood Mac, though Mick Fleetwood never really called it that. “It’s the only audition I’ve ever done,” Finn says in the June issue of Mojo. “I went to Hawaii and Mick spent an hour telling me it wasn’t an audition, but it was. I was auditioning them too: I wasn’t sure it was the right thing. I was quite conflicted, but I liked the people and the welcome was universal.” Finn’s son Liam, with whom he’d recently released an album, wasn’t initially a fan of the idea. But the opportunity was simply too great to pass on. F...
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