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April 4, 2019 2:35 am  #1


re-writing history

watching (it's still on) a half hour capsule of fleetwood mac's history on axs tv --as if that can be done-- and they said, and i quote  "after danny kirwan left, he was replaced by bob welch, who left a short time later." then going straight to the buckingham nicks era, without one mention of  the lp "heroes are hard to find" containing, among other gems "bermuda triangle" which could be arguably seen as being one of their best songs, period, surely an fm format success by any standard in the usa, certainly, if not elsewhere. pathetic, and indeed a dis-service to both the band and its history to soblithely dismiss his contribution, impact, and legacy, in my opinion.

bob welch's contribution to fleetwood mac, nevermind his work later with the sales brothers in the band paris, along with other accomplishments, surely deserve more than a passing mention i believe, even on a hack-job cable tv show narrative..

Last edited by gopher (April 4, 2019 3:30 am)

 

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