With the wild-eyed exuberance of a teenaged obsessive, Dave Grohl continues his quest for the ultimate Rock Supergroup, and along the way, tells the remarkably intimate tale of a legendary recording sanctum and its...
Forty million people weren’t wrong. Rumours, one of the greatest-selling albums in the history of music, has just been reissued in a “35th Anniversary edition” that includes all sorts of bonus goodies for Fleetwood Mac...
Not quite sure yet what to make of this new DVD, set for release on Tuesday, April 9. It’s titled Stevie Nicks Through the Looking Glass: A Documentary Film, but so far there’s been little fanfare about it...
Stevie’s rare live rendition of “Nightbird” with Lori Nicks on Solid Gold is an unforgettable television performance. Looking absolutely radiant and giving a strong nuanced vocal, Stevie was in top...
RCA/Roswell Stevie Nicks leads Dave Grohl and the Sound City Players on ‘You Can’t Fix This,’ a song inspired by the death of the Fleetwood Mac singer’s godson. The group recently performed a slower, bluesier version of...
To commemorate the 35th anniversary of one of the biggest pop smashes of all time, Fleetwood Mac has reissued Rumours in a 3-CD set. Here’s why it’s so easy to recommend. 1) The original album is a pop masterpiece, from...
Stevie and the Sound City Players gave a riveting performance of “You Can’t Fix This” on the Late Show with David Letterman last night. Before the band played, Letterman interviewed Dave Grohl about...
Dave Grohl’s terrific new doc, Sound City, profiles the studio where some of the greatest music of the past four decades was born. DON’T BE FOOLED: Dave Grohl may have billed his new documentary, Sound City, as a...
“It’s going to be a long fucking night,” Dave Grohl said one song into his marathon Sound City concert at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom. Over the course of a few hours, he and his Foo Fighters bandmates performed...
Many of the best music documentaries start with great performances, filmed and edited to explode on the screen. Dave Grohl, the first-time director of Sound City, has done something backwards, obvious and miraculous. He...
NEW YORK — Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters played house band for Stevie Nicks, John Fogerty, Rick Springfield and others at a sold-out concert. Grohl held an all-star, three-hour-plus show with those rock icons, who...
Stevie Nicks. John Fogerty. Fear’s Lee Ving. Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen. Rick Springfield. It’s hard to imagine those people having much of anything in common beyond a) being musicians of a certain age, b) having...
The band will keep working on new tracks, Stevie Nicks says, ‘If the world does want more music from us’ Fleetwood Mac has some new songs to share — and the band will make more, if fans demand it. With the classic...
Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 album Rumours has sold over 40 million albums to date. To this day, Rumours is inextricable from the story of its creation, a process that took over the band members’ lives at the exact...
Good to see so many Guestlisted readers are devoted to the Mac. They’re kind of the ultimate band: pop with amazing rock guitar solos, or rock with amazing pop hooks, and baby boomers and hipsters both adore them (as...
The East, an eco-thriller from director Zal Batmanglij, will be the closing night film of the South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival, organizers announced Wednesday. Batmanglij and star Brit Marling co-wrote...
ROCK Fleetwood Mac Rumours (Warner Bros.) In 1977 they were everyone’s favorite rock ‘n’ roll soap opera, this band of ex-spouses and ended lovers, and it’s often been said that genuine raw...
Pop Fleetwood Mac, Rumours: Deluxe Anniversary Edition (Warner Bros., three discs). It’s certainly not news that Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours is a pop masterpiece, a high-water mark in the annals of ’70s California-based...
10/10 – BEST NEW REISSUE Fleetwood Mac Rumours Rhino / Warner Bros.; 1977/2013 Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours would never be just an album. Upon its release in 1977, it became the fastest-selling LP of all time, moving...
It seems fitting in a way that a big reason for the existence of this “Expanded Edition” of Rumours is also a big reason why the original album had such magical appeal. That is, the always-dynamic, often turbulent...