Category: Fleetwood Mac

  • Fleetwood Mac postpones tour due to illness

    Fleetwood Mac postpones tour due to illness

    Fleetwood Mac has put the current tour on hold to allow Stevie Nicks to recover from the flu and pneumonia.

    “While she is feeling better already, management has consulted with her doctors and have decided to reschedule the remaining four shows of their North American tour to allow for her full recovery,” a rep for the band said in a statement.

    Fleetwood Mac had been scheduled to fill in for the Rolling Stones at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, after the Stones had to pull out due to singer Mick Jagger’s emergency heart surgery. But then Fleetwood Mac had to pull out from the festival, after Stevie’s flu had progressed to pneumonia, requiring hospitalization. New Orleans Jazz Fest producer Quint Davis confirmed Stevie’s condition in an interview with CBS affiliate 4WWL.

    “I get this call, I think it’s a Sunday morning, and it’s really a distress kind of call. Stevie’s been admitted to the hospital for pneumonia,” Davis said.

    Fleetwood Mac’s four remaining North American tour dates are expected to be rescheduled for October.

  • Christine McVie inside the world of Fleetwood Mac, then and now

    Christine McVie inside the world of Fleetwood Mac, then and now

    As the band prepares for its UK return in June, Christine McVie talks Glastonbury, rock ‘n’ roll and retirement

    June 2019 will be a big month for music fans for two reasons – an under-the-radar, little-known festival called Glastonbury and the return of Fleetwood Mac, the band’s first UK dates in six years. Sadly, this year at least, the two aren’t linked, but lead vocalist and songwriter Christine McVie says any decision to perform at Glastonbury isn’t down to the band itself.

    “It isn’t up to me, it’s up to the management,” said McVie. “It’s their decision and down to logistics. I can’t say yes or no to Glastonbury, but I’d like to – so long as I don’t have to wear wellington boots on stage. Or maybe I’d just have to roll with it – wellie boots with mud.”

    I’d like to do Glastonbury, so long as I don’t have to wear wellington boots

    For now, fans will have to make do with two UK gigs at Wembley (the first time that McVie has performed in the UK with the group since officially rejoining), one of which sold out so fast that the band added a further date. Over 50 years after the band were first formed, appetite for Fleetwood Mac shows no signs of waning.

    “Maybe people are just wondering when the first one of us is going to pop off because we’re not youngsters anymore,” laughs McVie. “Maybe people want to see us because they think it’s the last chance. We’re a young band at heart; you’d never think we are the age we are. We’re never static. It’s going to be fantastic.”

    Any self-respecting rock ‘n’ roll band has encountered its fair share of drama, and Fleetwood Mac is no anomaly. There have been marriage, divorces and fall-outs, most recently the replacement of guitarist and vocalist Lindsey Buckingham after he was unceremoniously fired – a situation McVie described as “untenable”. The new line-up comprises Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Stevie Nicks, and McVie along with newcomers Mike Campbell and Neil Finn.

    “In the 70s, we were gods and goddesses,” says McVie. “Rumours was huge. We were a lot of younger and for a time it was brilliant. It’s definitely more sober now. I think we’ve got better as I’ve grown older. We’re the best band we’ve ever been.”

    I don’t think I did anything terribly outrageous, except I once threw a cake out the window

    For McVie, music was always her one true love. She dabbled with the idea of becoming an art teacher, but let that fall by the wayside (“I obviously didn’t fancy doing my last year of teacher training”) and started working as a window dresser in a department store. In 1967, she joined Chicken Shack where she first came across Fleetwood Mac on tour.

    “I’ve never wanted to do anything else,” she says. “The band are like my family. I started writing songs when I was very young, but I wasn’t very good. In fact, I was quite paranoid about it. Then I joined Fleetwood Mac and Mick encouraged me to keep trying. I wrote all the time during that time and my pop developed into more of a blues style. It was Mick who told me to persevere and eventually I wrote a few good songs.”

    A few good songs such as “Don’t Stop,” which chronicled how she felt after her separation from John McVie after eight years of marriage; “You Make Lovin’ Fun,” about an affair she had with the band’s lighting director while she was still married to McVie (she told her husband that it was about her dog); and, of course, the perennial “Songbird,” which she wrote in just 30 minutes.

    The more I see Stevie perform on stage the better I think she is

    Fleetwood had a sound that was pivotal not only to the generation they were first born into, but for generations to come. But it wasn’t and still isn’t just the music that fans gravitate towards; it’s also to do with the chemistry shared between band members. McVie and Stevie Nicks shared a particularly close bond – Nicks calls her a mentor, sister and best friend. They shared and experienced a lot together – bad break-ups and affairs that probably shouldn’t have happened but did – all on a diet of drugs, alcohol and zero sleep. McVie says it was and still is their differences that make them close.

    “Stevie is just unbelievable,” says McVie. “The more I see her perform on stage the better I think she is. She holds the fort. She’s a brand. We’re quite different in that way – I have an outside life. I live in London not the States. I like going shopping on my own. I have more of a normal life than her and that keeps me grounded. I have other friends and I do other things. I enjoy going sailing. Stevie is devoted to her career and boy, does she do it well.”

    McVie says that, although they were on the road for a lot of the time in a male-dominated industry, she never came across any sexism or misconduct. “But maybe that’s just because we were surrounded by terrific guys,” she muses. “The guys in the band were all gentleman, as were the crew.”

    It would be bitterly disappointing if such a legendary band hadn’t indulged in a rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle – and Fleetwood live up to expectations. McVie says her relationship with co-founder of The Beach Boys Dennis Wilson was her “craziest time”.

    “We all drank a lot and did a lot of cocaine, we partied a lot, I don’t think I did anything terribly outrageous,” she says. “Except I once threw a cake out the window which landed on top of taxi. I was kind of the good girl in the group. That’s who I was. Stevie used to call me Mother Earth because I was always pretty grounded.”

    Not many bands have had the same longevity; there is life in the old girl yet

    However, being on the road took its toll on McVie and in 1998 – the same years she was inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – she quit the band and went into retirement for 15 years. She moved to Kent where she restored a Tudor house and kept a low profile. A fear of flying stopped her from going too far. But Mick Fleetwood has a knack of bringing people together, and he reached out to McVie at the right time.

    She had started seeing a therapist to deal with her flying phobia, who – after a few sessions – asked her where in the world she’d most to be if she could fly anywhere.

    “I said Maui because that’s where Mick was living at the time,” she said. “So, the therapist said, ‘why don’t you just a buy a ticket. You don’t have to get on the plane, just buy the ticket.’ Then as irony would have it, Mick called me just after and said ‘Look, I’m coming to London, are you around?’ I told him that I’d just bought a ticket to see him and he said, ‘well I’ll meet you in London then and we’ll fly back together.’ So that’s what I did.”

    McVie rejoined the band not long after, and, as she says herself, the band has never sounded better – and, thankfully, retirement couldn’t be further away. “Mick Fleetwood is the granddaddy of the band and he will do anything to keep it together.

    “Not many bands have had the same longevity; there is life in the old girl yet. It’s about finding new inspiration and enjoyment for each other. As long as we have that we’ll keep going.”

    Books tickets for Fleetwood Mac’s UK show dates on 16 and 18 June at Livenation.co.uk

    Ella Alexander / Harper’s Bazaar UK / Thursday, March 21, 2019

  • The Alternate Fleetwood Mac

    The Alternate Fleetwood Mac

    Fleetwood Mac, Record Store DayOn April 13, vinyl collectors will get another special Fleetwood Mac release this year for Record Store DayThe Alternate Fleetwood Mac. The limited edition vinyl release features a different cover and the early versions from the album’s 1975 recording sessions, which were released last year on the deluxe edition of Fleetwood Mac.

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    The Alternative Fleetwood Mac (Rhino/Warner Bros.) 

    Side I

    1. Monday Morning (Early Take) (2:52)
    2. Warm Ways (Early Take) (3:54)
    3. Blue Letter (Early Take) (2:48)
    4. Rhiannon (Early Take) (4:37)
    5. Over My Head (Early Take) (2:58)
    6. Crystal (Early Version) (4:05)

    Side II

    1. Say You Love Me (Early Version) (4:18)
    2. Landslide (Early Version) (3:18)
    3. World Turning (Early Version) (5:39)
    4. Sugar Daddy (Early Take) (4:07)
    5. I’m So Afraid (Early Take) (4:46)
  • Fleetwood Mac kicks off ’50 Years’ tour

    Fleetwood Mac kicks off ’50 Years’ tour

    The newly rebooted Fleetwood Mac, with new members Neil Finn and Michael Campbell, kicked off its “50 Years” tour on Wednesday night at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, performing a diverse set list, which drew from the band’s vast 50-year catalog.

    It was the band’s first show of the tour without guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, who was dismissed from Fleetwood Mac in February. Addressing that elephant in the room, the band steered clear of most of Buckingham’s songs, but honored his indelible contributions to Fleetwood Mac’s enduring history with his first band composition “Monday Morning” from 1975’s self-titled “white album” and his most famous one “Go Your Own Way,” from Grammy’s 1977 Album of the Year, the almighty Rumours.

    The group kept perennial favorites in the set — “Dreams,” “Rhiannon,” Say You Love Me,” among many others. But they occasionally delved deep into their back-catalog, pulling tracks from 1973’s Mystery to Me (Bob Welch’s mysterious “Hypnotized”), 1979’s Tusk (Stevie Nicks’ remorseful “Storms), and 1987’s Tango in the Night (the obscure UK single “Isn’t It Midnight”). The message was clear: Fleetwood Mac was a productive entity with and without Buckingham.

    That work ethic began 50 years ago when Fleetwood Mac released its first recording on the Blue Horizon label, as a British blues act. In Tulsa, they acknowledged these roots by playing two songs from their formative years with Fleetwood Mac co-founder Peter Green: “Oh Well” and the pre-Santana “Black Magic Woman” (on which Stevie Nicks took the lead); and another two songs for the transitive years that followed (1969-1974) before Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac: “Tell Me All the Things You Do” from 1969’s Kiln House and “Hypnotized” from 1973’s Mystery to Me.

    And the tributes continued with the present day, as Stevie Nicks honored the late Tom Petty with a touching rendition of “Free Fallin’,” with former Heartbreakers’ guitarist Michael Campbell strumming right along in memoriam.

    The highly accomplished Neil Finn (of Crowded House fame) and Michael Campbell (of the aforementioned Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers) showcased their talents, as well, with Finn taking the male lead on many songs, notably in “Second Hand News.” Finn also played two of his own tracks, Split Enz’s 1980 hit “I Got You” and Crowded House’s 1986 anthem “Don’t Dream It’s Over.” The low-key Campbell served as a strong guitar lead for the band and sang lead on Peter Green’s blues rocker “Oh Well,” a favorite cover tune of Tom Petty.

    The surprising show closer, “All Over Again,” from 1995’s Time, paid homage to another period in the band’s history without Buckingham. With lyrics like “Well it’s it’s time to move on to the rain / And finally break the chain / In spite of the heartaches / And troubles in love / I’d do it all over (do it all over),” it will was a fitting counterpart to the show’s opener “The Chain” and, more importantly, upholding the creed that has defined the band all these years, simply “Don’t stop,” or ironically as Buckingham might put it, “Let’s get on with the show.”

    (Photos & videos: Tom Dumont)

    Black Magic Woman

    Rhiannon

    Free Fallin’

    See all videos from opening night in Tulsa at YouTube.

    Set List

    1. The Chain
    2. Little Lies
    3. Dreams
    4. Second Hand News
    5. Say You Love Me
    6. Black Magic Woman
    7. Everywhere
    8. I Got You
    9. Rhiannon
    10. Tell Me All the Things You Do
    11. Storms
    12. World Turning
    13. Hypnotized
    14. Oh Well
    15. Don’t Dream It’s Over
    16. Landslide
    17. Isn’t It Midnight
    18. Monday Morning
    19. You Make Loving Fun
    20. Gold Dust Woman
    21. Go Your Own Way
      Encore:
    22. Free Fallin’
    23. Don’t Stop
    24. All Over Again
  • SPOILER: Set list building

    SPOILER: Set list building

    In a new Rolling Stone interview, Mike Campbell has revealed three songs that Fleetwood Mac will be performing during the tour, which kicks off in Tulsa, Oklahoma on October 3. Roughly half of the songs to be included have either been announced or performed since the start of September. Here’s how the set list is shaping up.

    Set List

    (date announced/performed)

    • The Chain (9/5/2018)
    • You Make Loving Fun (9/13/18)
    • Dreams (9/13/18)
    • Little Lies (9/21/18)
    • Second Hand News (9/21/18)
    • Gypsy (9/5/18)
    • Oh Well (9/30/18)
    • Freefallin’ (9/30/18)
    • Landslide (9/13/18)
    • Don’t Dream It’s Over (9/30/18)
    • Gold Dust Woman (9/21/18)
    • Don’t Stop (9/21/18)

    Set list order to be announced Oct 3

  • Fleetwood Mac performs at iHeartRadio Festival

    Fleetwood Mac performs at iHeartRadio Festival

    On Friday night, Fleetwood Mac performed at the iHeartRadio Festival in Las Vegas. Although portions of the concert were streamlined live at CWTV.com, Fleetwood Mac’s performance was excluded. Fans will likely have to wait until next month, when the CW network rebroadcasts the festival over two nights on October 7th and 8th.

    With new members Neil Finn and Michael Campbell in tow, Fleetwood Mac played a 30-minute set, consisting of “The Chain,” “Little Lies,” “Second Hand News,” “Gold Dust Woman,” and “Don’t Stop.”

    The Chain (video by Eric Wellman)
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    Second Hand News (video by John Katsilometes)
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    Here are some photos from Friday night.

    Fleetwood Mac, iHeartRadio Festival, Las Vegas
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    Fleetwood Mac, iHeartRadio Festival, Las Vegas
    (102.5 WDVE)

    Fleetwood Mac, iHeartRadio Festival, Las Vegas
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    Fleetwood Mac, iHeartRadio Festival, Las Vegas
    (96.5 Jack FM)

     

    Fleetwood Mac, iHeartRadio Festival, Las Vegas
    (96.5 Jack FM)

    Fleetwood Mac
    (96.5 Jack FM)

    Fleetwood Mac, iHeartRadio Festival, Las Vegas
    (iHeartRadio)

    Fleetwood Mac, iHeart Radio Festival, Las Vegas

    Set List

    1. The Chain
    2. Little Lies
    3. Second Hand News
    4. Gold Dust Woman
    5. Don’t Stop
  • Fleetwood Mac announces fall tour

    Fleetwood Mac announces fall tour

    TICKETS ON SALE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC STARTING FRIDAY, MAY 4

    LOS ANGELES, CA (April 25, 2018) – Legendary, GRAMMY-award winning band Fleetwood Mac announced today a North American tour, set to kick off in October and travel through 50+ cities ending in Spring of 2019. Produced by Live Nation, the tour will feature the newly announced line-up of Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Stevie Nicks, and Christine McVie along with newcomers Mike Campbell and Neil Finn.

    Tickets for the tour will go on-sale to the general public starting on Friday, May 4 at 10am local time. A complete Fleetwood Mac itinerary listing all tour dates follows this release.

    American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets in select markets before the general public beginning Monday, April 30 at 10am through Thursday, May 3 at 10pm. A limited number of LaneOne VIP Packages will also be available, including amazing seats with premium benefits such as transportation, preferred entrance and more.

    SiriusXM’s The Fleetwood Mac Channel begins on Tuesday, May 1st at 5:00 pm ET and runs through May, via satellite on channel 30, and through the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices, as well as online at www.siriusxm.com and will feature music, interviews and hosted shows from current and former band members.

    “Fleetwood Mac has always been about an amazing collection of songs that are performed with a unique blend of talents. We jammed with Mike and Neil and the chemistry really worked and let the band realize that this is the right combination to go forward with in Fleetwood Mac style. We know we have something new, yet it’s got the unmistakable Mac sound,” said Mick Fleetwood.

    “We are thrilled to welcome the musical talents of the caliber of Mike Campbell and Neil Finn into the Mac family. With Mike and Neil, we’ll be performing all the hits that the fans love, plus we’ll be surprising our audiences with some tracks from our historic catalogue of songs,” said the group collectively. “Fleetwood Mac has always been a creative evolution. We look forward to honoring that spirit on this upcoming tour.”

    Fleetwood Mac was founded by Peter Green in 1967 and was named after Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. After Peter Green left in 1969, Fleetwood and McVie remained as original members, and the band has since featured a cast of brilliant talents. Most notably, Christine McVie joined the band in 1970, with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joining in 1974. The enduring spirit of Fleetwood Mac stands for an incredible body of great music that has connected with generations of people all over the world for more than 50 years. Fleetwood Mac has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and the GRAMMY-award winning band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.

    https://youtu.be/cbZ3vQSRtDE

    FLEETWOOD MAC 2018-19 TOUR DATES

    *All dates, venues and cities below subject to change.

    OCT. 03
    BOK CENTER
    TULSA, OK

    OCT. 06
    UNITED CENTER
    CHICAGO, IL

    OCT. 10
    KFC YUM! CENTER
    LOUISVILLE, KY

    OCT. 12
    PINNACLE BANK ARENA
    LINCOLN, NE

    OCT. 14
    WELLS FARGO ARENA
    DES MOINES, IA

    OCT. 16
    BANKERS LIFE FIELDHOUSE
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN

    OCT. 18
    SPRINT CENTER
    KANSAS CITY, MO

    OCT. 20
    SCOTTRADE CENTER
    ST. LOUIS, MO

    OCT. 22
    XCEL ENERGY CENTER
    SAINT PAUL, MN

    OCT. 26
    QUICKEN LOANS ARENA
    CLEVELAND, OH

    OCT. 28
    WISCONSIN ENT. & SPORTS CENTER
    MILWAUKEE, WI

    OCT. 30
    LITTLE CAESARS ARENA
    DETROIT, MI

    NOV. 01
    PPG PAINTS ARENA
    PITTSBURGH, PA

    NOV. 03
    CANADIAN TIRE CENTRE
    OTTAWA, ON

    NOV. 05
    AIR CANADA CENTRE
    TORONTO, ON

    NOV. 07
    NATIONWIDE ARENA
    COLUMBUS, OH

    NOV. 10
    ROGERS PLACE
    EDMONTON, AB

    NOV. 12
    SCOTIABANK SADDLEDOME
    CALGARY, AB

    NOV. 14
    PEPSI LIVE AT ROGERS ARENA
    VANCOUVER, BC

    NOV. 17
    TACOMA DOME
    TACOMA, WA

    NOV. 19
    MODA CENTER
    PORTLAND, OR

    NOV. 21
    SAP CENTER
    SAN JOSE, CA

    NOV. 23
    GOLDEN 1 CENTER
    SACRAMENTO, CA

    NOV. 25
    ORACLE ARENA
    OAKLAND, CA

    NOV. 28
    TALKING STICK RESORT ARENA
    PHOENIX, AZ

    NOV. 30
    T-MOBILE ARENA
    LAS VEGAS, NV

    DEC. 03
    PEPSI CENTER
    DENVER, CO

    DEC. 06
    SAVE MART CENTER
    FRESNO, CA

    DEC. 08
    VIEJAS ARENA
    SAN DIEGO, CA

    DEC. 11
    THE FORUM
    INGLEWOOD, CA

    DEC. 13
    THE FORUM
    INGLEWOOD, CA

    FEB. 05
    TOYOTA CENTER
    HOUSTON, TX

    FEB. 07
    AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER
    DALLAS, TX

    FEB. 09
    FRANK ERWIN CENTER
    AUSTIN, TX

    FEB. 13
    LEGACY ARENA AT THE BJCC
    BIRMINGHAM, AL

    FEB. 16
    SMOOTHIE KING CENTER
    NEW ORLEANS, LA

    FEB. 18
    AMALIE ARENA
    TAMPA, FL

    FEB. 20
    BB&T CENTER
    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL

    FEB. 22
    COLONIAL LIFE ARENA
    COLUMBIA, SC

    FEB. 24
    SPECTRUM CENTER
    CHARLOTTE, NC

    FEB. 27
    BRIDGESTONE ARENA
    NASHVILLE, TN

    MAR. 03
    PHILIPS ARENA
    ATLANTA, GA

    MAR. 05
    CAPITAL ONE ARENA
    WASHINGTON, DC

    MAR. 09
    BOARDWALK HALL
    ATLANTIC CITY, NJ

    MAR. 11
    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
    NEW YORK, NY

    MAR. 13
    PRUDENTIAL CENTER
    NEWARK, NJ

    MAR. 15
    XL CENTER
    HARTFORD, CT

    MAR. 20
    TIMES UNION CENTER
    ALBANY, NY

    MAR. 24
    ROYAL FARMS ARENA (FORMERLY BALTIMORE ARENA)
    BALTIMORE, MD

    MAR. 26
    KEYBANK CENTER
    BUFFALO, NY

    MAR. 31
    TD GARDEN
    BOSTON, MA

    APR. 05
    WELLS FARGO CENTER
    PHILADELPHIA, PA

  • Fleetwood Mac tour dates expected Wednesday

    Fleetwood Mac tour dates expected Wednesday

    Fleetwood Mac is expected to release tour dates on Wednesday. The newest incarnation of the immortal band — which drops guitarist Lindsey Buckingham and adds singer-songwriter Neil Finn and guitarist Michael Campbell (from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers) — will hit the stage this fall with a full-fledged world tour.

    Fleetwood Mac will appear on the Wednesday morning edition of CBS This Morning to make the announcement of the upcoming tour with its new band members.

    CBS This Morning interviewer Anthony Mason shared the following picture of the band on his Twitter page.

  • Fleetwood Mac fires Lindsey Buckingham

    Fleetwood Mac fires Lindsey Buckingham

    Lindsey Buckingham is out of Fleetwood Mac; The Heartbreaker’s Michael Campbell and Crowded House’s Neil Finn to fill in on upcoming fall tour.

    The rumours are true. Variety has confirmed that Fleetwood Mac has fired guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, publishing the shocking news late Monday morningThe band reportedly fired Buckingham over a dispute about its upcoming world tour.

    The band issued a press release, stating “Lindsey Buckingham will not be performing with the band on this tour. The band wishes Lindsey all the best.”

    Unsettling stories of the band’s latest personal turmoil first surfaced after the MusiCares event in January, where the band was honored as Person of the Year. In March, the band had planned to rehearse for their upcoming world tour, but the rehearsals never took place. Then on April 4, former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Billy Burnette broke the news of the split on his social media sites, declaring “Lindsey Buckingham is out” — leading to further speculation of a shakeup in the Fleetwood Mac camp.

    Fleetwood Mac plans to move forward with two replacement members: Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ Michael Campbell and Crowded House’s Neil Finn on its world tour, which is scheduled to begin this fall.

    Finn commented on the surprise lineup change. “Two weeks ago, I received a wonderful invitation to be part of a truly great band. A few days later, I was standing in a room playing music with Fleetwood Mac. It felt fresh and exciting. I can’t wait to play,” he said.

    Tour dates are expected to be announced soon.

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  • ‘Dreams’ back on charts, thanks to meme

    ‘Dreams’ back on charts, thanks to meme

    “Dreams,” Fleetwood Mac’s Number One single from the band’s iconic 1977 album Rumours, returns to the charts this week, according to Billboard Magazine, thanks to a meme showing a color guard dancing to the song. The humorous observation, tweeted by i m m i g r ❀ n t @bottledfleet, has received thousands of likes and retweets since March 22.

    “Dreams” re-emerges at Number 14 on the Hot Rock Songs chart for the weekending April 7, 2018. The reaction to the Twitter post also bumps up Rumours on the Top Rock Albums chart, from 21-13 with 7,000 equivalent album units, up 12 percent, according to Billboard.

    Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart
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    https://twitter.com/bottledfleet/status/976864863329931265