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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2009

Fleetwood Mac in 1974...Bob Welch, Christine & John McVie and Mick Fleetwood

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  • What album was this on. I first heard it back in the early 70's and it's taken me all this time to find the name of it. THANK YOU for posting it.

  • Bermuda Triangle was on the Heroes Are Hard To Find album.

  • No, Danny Kirwan was not on the Kirschner show. This show was in 1974. Danny left Fleetwood Mac in 1972.

  • Doug Graves

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  • The best FM line-up.

  • They should re-master the early 70s albums. Many of those songs don't deserve to remain in obscurity!

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  • This song is so hard to find. I can't believe that -- it is so good.

  • @perrythelaconicone who is Bob Watson & was he on any FM album & if so whch?

  • @cmcviefan57 yep thats when bob welch steped in. you know peter green cam eback to end a tour when spenced dissapered. aparently it was the best they sounded.

  • this is great!!! thank you!

  • Velvet Cotorro!!

  • Those glasses and that hair! xD

  • @grgagrgagrgagrgagrga The best FM lineup, with Kirwan.

  • I am not a huge fan of this song, but I have all the early 70s Mac albums, and THEY ARE ALL AWESOME.

  • This version of the band will always be Fleetwood Mac to me. Bob's vocals are more Paris than FM here, though.

  • Heard this version of Fleetwood Mac in San Francisco on a double bill. After a burned-out looking Eric Burdon opened badly, Mac played a very good set, with Christine's vocals and Mick's drumming particularly stellar. Although lead guitarist Bob Weston had left FM, Bob Welch handled riffology honors just fine and even rocked out on a few Peter Green tunes. It was a transitional version of the band,, between the Green-Kirwan-Spencer blues-rock powerhouse and the latter 1970's pop juggernaut.

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