Go Your Own Way - The Fleetwood Mac Story
Peter Green's vision,
Fleetwood Mac bluesy start,
The tale now unfolds.
John and Mick unite,
With McVie and Fleetwood's might,
Rhythm now ignites.
Kiln House crafting,
Christine Perfect joins the cast,
New sounds, they amass.
Bare Trees standing tall,
Danny Kirwan's last curtain call,
His guitar enthralls.
Bob Welch joins the crew,
Penguin soars, their music grew,
New horizons view.
Heroes hard to find,
Bob departs, stars realign,
Buckingham and Nicks.
Nicks and Buckingham,
Love entwines, songs blossoming,
Fateful duet's ring.
Rumours start to spread,
"Go Your Own Way," Lindsey said,
Fleetwood love misled.
Stevie Nicks and Mick,
Fleeting love, a fire quick,
Passion's flame, a flick.
"Don't Stop" dreaming bright,
Christine McVie's guiding light,
Horizons in sight.
Tusk, a double set,
"Dreams" of love and deep regret,
In their hearts, they've met.
Mirage in the night,
Gypsy, "Hold Me" oh so tight,
Love's eternal fight.
Tango in the Night,
"Little Lies" in shadows hide,
Buckingham resigns.
Behind the Mask's gaze,
Burnette and Vito amaze,
New faces, new ways.
Time, a fleeting dance,
Nicks and McVie leave, perchance,
Rebirth, in advance.
The Dance, they return,
"Silver Springs" forever yearn,
Fleetwood Mac relearn.
Say You Will, they sing,
Buckingham's guitar strings ring,
Their story still clings.
Fleetwood Mac Live,
A testament to survive,
In music, they thrive.
Buckingham departs,
Neil Finn and Mike Campbell start,
Rumours' broken hearts.
"Go Your Own Way" roams,
"Rhiannon" whispers in homes,
Legacy, now sown.
Mick Fleetwood's story,
End of the Line, no hurry,
Fleetwood Mac's glory.
From blues to pop sound,
Fleetwood Mac's history bound,
In our hearts, they're found.