I think it’s part of how people relate to Fleetwood Mac. In many ways, we’ve been too open and too truthful about stuff that is really none of anyone’s business. I think we were quite naive in the way we related a lot of that truth to people other than ourselves. Mick Fleetwood Read Quote
All of us… anyone that’s been in Fleetwood Mac, as far as I’ve been aware, has been seemingly pretty well brought up by their parents: not goody two-shoes – God knows we weren’t – but there was a level of civility that the lads in the band were aware of, what is over the brink of decency. Mick Fleetwood Read Quote
I think we were damned lucky that our music never went down the drain because we went down the drain, and I think, in truth, there are moments where you could have said we got pretty close, you know. Mick Fleetwood Read Quote
Obviously, this is a huge change with the advent of Lindsey Buckingham not being a part of Fleetwood Mac. We all wish him well and all the rest of it. Mick Fleetwood Read Quote
I have a reverence for great photography, but I don’t consider myself in that league. Mick Fleetwood Read Quote
We’re celebrating our sixth year with my Fleetwood’s, and in a restaurant, that’s a lot. Mick Fleetwood Read Quote
My template for most songs is ‘Is this inspiring?’ and with the blues it so often is. Mick Fleetwood Read Quote
John Lee Hooker became a friend of mine and I love all of his work. He was truly an icon. He lived the life. I miss him. Mick Fleetwood Read Quote
To me, the blues is an infection. I don’t think it’s necessarily a melancholy thing; the blues can be really positive and I think I think anyone and everyone can have a place for the blues. It need not always a woeful, sorrowful thing. It’s more reflective; it reminds you to feel. Mick Fleetwood Read Quote
In order to run a great business, you must know that a bunch of really intrinsically unhappy people, that’s not a recipe for success. Don’t be anywhere you don’t need to be; it’s just like that. Mick Fleetwood Read Quote