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Kat’s Hidden Camera 1/29/20: Fleetwood Mac on October 1982 performing “Go Your Own Way” live in Los Angeles:

Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best!

THIS WEEK: Fleetwood Mac on October 1982 performing “Go Your Own Way” live in Los Angeles.

  • FYI: Mick Fleetwood recently told Rolling Stone that Fleetwood mac will Never play with Lindsay Buckingham again saying, “His legacy is alive and well, and as it should be. A major, major part that will never be taken away, and never be down-spoken by any of us. . . The situation was no secret. We were not happy. It was not working, and we parted company. And that really is the all of it.”
  • Fleetwood is promoting a  tribute concert to the co-founding Mac guitarist Peter Green, at the London Palladium on February 25th. Guests set to appear are Christine McVie, Bill Wyman, Steven Tyler, David Gilmour, Billy Gibbons, Zak Starkey, John Mayall, and others.
  • Lindsey Buckingham has booked his first concert since having open-heart surgery last year. He has been booked to perform at the 2020 Beale Street Music Festival in Memphis T.N., May 1st – 3rd.

 

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