Why Would Lindsey Buckingham Want to Make Another Fleetwood Mac Record?
“Well, I dont know,” he says. “OK, I have a very good answer for that, and I think its not just a pat answer. You may get something else from John and Mick, or from Christine; I feel that this is going to be the last Fleetwood Mac thing. Stevie and I have been in the group for 12 years and the group has been together since, when? 68, or something very long. Were closing in on 20 years and theres a time to put everything to rest and get on with other things, and I would like to do that. “I think the Mirage album was not a very positive way to leave Fleetwood Mac. We did the tour, but it was an ambiguous album – it was not an album of vision, it left a lot of things dangling. And, for me, this album took a lot of the emotions or the finances or whatever realm you want to get into, and tied it all up in a nice, strong package. “I wouldnt have wanted to leave the Fleetwood Mac situation – none of us would – with the Mirage album. And I may be wrong; I may be talking up my arse here. But ri