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Fleetwood Mac

Live Performances by Fleetwood Mac in 1976

  • In January 1976, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their self-titled album, "Fleetwood Mac," in Ju... Read Full Description >

    In January 1976, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their self-titled album, "Fleetwood Mac," in July 1975. This album marked the beginning of a new era for the band, highlighting the contributions of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, who had joined the group shortly before its release. The live recording of "Rhiannon" captures the band in the midst of their meteoric rise to fame, illustrating the powerful synergy between Buckingham's guitar work and Nicks' commanding vocals. "Rhiannon," inspired by a Welsh myth, showcases Nicks' unique storytelling and has since become one of the band's signature songs. By this point, Fleetwood Mac was transitioning from a blues-oriented band to a commercial rock powerhouse, setting the stage for the massive success that would follow with their later album, "Rumours," released in 1977.

Fleetwood Mac - You Make Loving Fun (Live) Performance in HD Remaster

Studio Instrument Rentals
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 1976 | Video Length: 4:47
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  • In January 1976, Fleetwood Mac was riding the crest of success following the release of their self-titled album in 1975, which marked a significant tu... Read Full Description >

    In January 1976, Fleetwood Mac was riding the crest of success following the release of their self-titled album in 1975, which marked a significant turning point in their career. This live performance of "You Make Loving Fun," recorded at Studio Instrument Rentals in Los Angeles, showcases the band's dynamic energy during a period of immense popularity. The band was about to release their iconic album *Rumours* later that year, which would ultimately become one of the best-selling albums of all time. This recording highlights their blend of rock and pop sensibilities, as well as the strong vocal harmony between members, particularly Christine McVie, who wrote the song. This pivotal moment in their career set the stage for a legacy that included numerous hits and a profound impact on the music industry.

  • In January 1976, Fleetwood Mac was in a transformative phase, having just released their self-titled album "Fleetwood Mac" a few months earlier, in Ju... Read Full Description >

    In January 1976, Fleetwood Mac was in a transformative phase, having just released their self-titled album "Fleetwood Mac" a few months earlier, in July 1975. This album marked the band's resurgence and featured the hit single "Rhiannon," which became one of their signature songs. The live performance of "Rhiannon" on "The Midnight Special" showcased the band's chemistry and the impact of the addition of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks to the lineup, which revitalized their sound and propelled them into mainstream success. By 1976, the band's momentum was building, and they were poised to reach new heights with their subsequent album, "Rumours," released in 1977. The energy and popularity of this live recording reflect Fleetwood Mac's growing prominence in the rock music scene during this pivotal period of their career.

Fleetwood Mac - Rhiannon Live Performance on The Midnight Special

The Midnight Special

February 27, 1976 | Video Length: 6:40
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  • On February 27, 1976, Fleetwood Mac performed "Rhiannon" on *The Midnight Special*, marking a significant period in their career during which they wer... Read Full Description >

    On February 27, 1976, Fleetwood Mac performed "Rhiannon" on *The Midnight Special*, marking a significant period in their career during which they were enjoying mainstream success. At this point, the band had recently released their critically acclaimed album *Fleetwood Mac* in 1975, which was their self-titled work featuring the iconic lineup of Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood. This album not only propelled them into the spotlight but also included hits like "Rhiannon" and "Landslide," both of which showcased their blend of rock and pop. Their performance on *The Midnight Special* helped solidify their presence on American television and further promoted the album, contributing to the band's rise as one of the defining groups of the 1970s. Notably, the success of this period laid the groundwork for their subsequent landmark album, *Rumours*, released in 1977.

Fleetwood Mac - 'I'm So Afraid' Live Performance at University of Santa Barbara

Campus Stadium
Santa Barbara, California, United States

May 2, 1976 | Video Length: 5:06
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  • In 1976, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a meteoric rise in their career, driven largely by the success of their album "Fleetwood Mac," released in 197... Read Full Description >

    In 1976, Fleetwood Mac was experiencing a meteoric rise in their career, driven largely by the success of their album "Fleetwood Mac," released in 1975. This self-titled album marked a significant turning point for the band, as it introduced a new lineup featuring Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, which brought a fresh sound that captivated audiences. The live recording of "I'm So Afraid" on May 2, 1976, captures the band at a pivotal moment, shortly before the release of their monumental album "Rumours" later that year. "Rumours" would go on to become one of the best-selling albums of all time, solidifying Fleetwood Mac's status as rock legends. The performance showcases Buckingham's intense guitar work and vocals, elements that would define their live sound during this peak era. Notably, the band's chemistry on stage reflected the turbulence of their personal relationships, which would famously inspire much of the songwriting in "Rumours."