Fleetwood Mac Icons Romantic Instagram Publics sent fans to turn, and now we can know the truth
Instagram intrigue not only reserves for children.
Fans of the legendary rock band Fleetwood Mac seemed to lose their heads earlier this month when they noticed that singer Stevie Nicks and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham had suddenly continued on social networks.
The surprise connection caused a wave of speculation, especially given the famous stormy love story of the duo.
But that was just the beginning.
A little less than a week later, each icon published letters of its 1972 rock ballad “frozen love” in its accounts.

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First, the “landslide” singer shared an image of his own italic letter, which said: “And if you advance …”
Publishing the second half of the letter about an hour later, Buckingham says: “I would know you there.”
Online, fans could not help waiting for something romantic in joint publications.
“Love is real,” said an user X.
“Imagine being 77 years old and even in a situation with a man you met in the 1960s,” another wrote.
However, now it seems that dual publications may have been more professional than personal.
On Monday, an advertising fence with the cover of the album of the 1973 couple album, before Fleetwood Mac, “Buckingham Nicks”, appeared on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California.
With the date of September 19, it is confirmed that a reissue was on the horizon.
“Frozen Love” occupies a fairly special place in the history of Fleetwood Mac.
In the 2013 “Sound City” documentary, Nicks, Buckingham, and the band’s co -founder and drummer, Mick Fleetwood, reported how the burning only of Buckingham guitar impressed so much Fleetwood that finally recruited the rocker to replace the guitarist Bob Welch when he left the group.
Buckingham agreed, on a condition: his vocalist girlfriend, Nicks, would also join and join.


