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Mark Blake: Dreams – The Many Lives of Fleetwood Mac. Book Review.

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Dreams: The Many Lives of Fleetwood Mac

A train of thought occurs when you start to see the connections that bind the fair percentage of the so-called supergroups and rock and roll celebrities that inhabited the scene between the late 60s and through to the final years of the 1980s; in the land of the excessive and the extreme, the opportunity to be bold, brash, and experimental was far more important than it is today, to be seen as someone rather than just anyone was for the soul and not for the likes and thumbs up of social media, and that albums could be created from the debauched dynamic as well as the ‘truth’ audiences were meant to attach themselves to in the era of peace, love, and understanding post Woodstock vibe.