Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Rekindle Friendship After 'Song Exploder' Conversation
The tumultuous past between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham appears to be thawing out. The former Fleetwood Mac duo revisited their history while discussing the making of "Frozen Love," a track featured on the reissued album "Buckingham Nicks." In an intimate conversation, they revealed that their frosty relationship has warmed up, with Nicks admitting throughout her segment that she and Buckingham are now on friendly terms.
Their journey began when they attended a youth group social at Menlo-Atherton High School in 1966. It was there that Buckingham backed Nicks on "California Dreamin'." However, they didn't formally meet until two years later, when they joined the band Fritz. The duo's early success opening for Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin led producer Keith Olsen to suggest they become a duo instead.
The partnership, though initially marked by disappointment β including being unable to secure a record deal as part of Fritz β proved pivotal in their future endeavors. It was during this tumultuous time that Nicks and Buckingham found themselves drawn together, ultimately leading to romance.
In reflecting on the songwriting process for "Frozen Love," Buckingham explained how he transformed the track without overstepping Nicks' creative bounds. Nicks described their relationship as a paradox of ups and downs, but one that produced exceptional work worth enduring the hardships.
The line "Hate gave you me for a lover" took an unexpected turn during the interview, with Nicks jokingly apologizing to Buckingham after realizing she originally intended it to be about fate instead. This shared laugh underscores their ongoing amicable rapport.
Their reunion has provided new hope among fans anticipating a potential Fleetwood Mac reunion in the near future, especially as the 50th anniversary of "Rumours" draws closer in 2027.
The tumultuous past between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham appears to be thawing out. The former Fleetwood Mac duo revisited their history while discussing the making of "Frozen Love," a track featured on the reissued album "Buckingham Nicks." In an intimate conversation, they revealed that their frosty relationship has warmed up, with Nicks admitting throughout her segment that she and Buckingham are now on friendly terms.
Their journey began when they attended a youth group social at Menlo-Atherton High School in 1966. It was there that Buckingham backed Nicks on "California Dreamin'." However, they didn't formally meet until two years later, when they joined the band Fritz. The duo's early success opening for Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin led producer Keith Olsen to suggest they become a duo instead.
The partnership, though initially marked by disappointment β including being unable to secure a record deal as part of Fritz β proved pivotal in their future endeavors. It was during this tumultuous time that Nicks and Buckingham found themselves drawn together, ultimately leading to romance.
In reflecting on the songwriting process for "Frozen Love," Buckingham explained how he transformed the track without overstepping Nicks' creative bounds. Nicks described their relationship as a paradox of ups and downs, but one that produced exceptional work worth enduring the hardships.
The line "Hate gave you me for a lover" took an unexpected turn during the interview, with Nicks jokingly apologizing to Buckingham after realizing she originally intended it to be about fate instead. This shared laugh underscores their ongoing amicable rapport.
Their reunion has provided new hope among fans anticipating a potential Fleetwood Mac reunion in the near future, especially as the 50th anniversary of "Rumours" draws closer in 2027.