![]() “I think others in the band just felt that they were not empowered enough, individually, for whatever their own reasons, to stand up for what was right,” he continued. “I think she wanted to shape the band in her own image, a more mellow thing,” he told Rolling Stone, “and if you look at the last tour, I think that’s true.” The subject of Stevie Nicks inevitably came up. They could even do it Simon and Garfunkel–style where they only saw each other onstage.īut just as it started to seem plausible, Buckingham started doing interviews to promote his new self-titled solo album. ![]() ![]() She’d made peace with Buckingham several times in the past, and the money from a farewell tour would easily generate somewhere in the ballpark of $500 million. John McVie certainly wouldn’t stand in the way of such a tour, so it really just came down to Stevie Nicks.
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