As much as we'd like to say it's forever, Christine McVie joined her old Fleetwood Mac bandmates for a few songs at their show in London last night and we have the video.
We've held our breath for years hoping Christine McVie would come out of retirement and join her old Fleetwood Mac bandmates on tour...not gonna happen.
Christine McVie came briefly out of retirement to talk about her work on Fleetwood Mac's classic 1977 Rumours album. McVie, who quit the band in 1998, told Mojo that when Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined the band in late-1974, she immediately knew she had to step up her game.
"Go Your Own Way" has topped Ultimate Classic Rock's list of Top 10 Fleetwood Mac songs. The track, which was released in December 1976 as a teaser to the following year's blockbuster Rumours album, is one of only three Top 10 hits Lindsey Buckingham wrote for the band. Coming in at Number Two is Stevie Nicks' 1977 companion piece to "Go Your Own Way" -- the band's one and only Number One hit, "Dreams" -- which also chronicled hers and Buckingham's romantic breakup. The Top Three is rounded out with the title track and first single from 1979's sprawling, experimental double album, Tusk.