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  2. Never Going Back Again - Wikipedia

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    The guitar part from "Never Going Back Again" was used (albeit in a lower key than in the Fleetwood Mac version) in a 2014 television commercial for Bank of America. [ 28 ] Danish experimental pop band Slaraffenland covered "Never Going Back Again", inserting free-form jazz figures and changing the instrumentation while keeping the "sunny ...

  3. Rumours (album) - Wikipedia

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    Nicks wrote the song in an afternoon and led the vocals, while the band played around her. The third track on Rumours, "Never Going Back Again", began as "Brushes", a simple acoustic guitar tune played by Buckingham, with snare rolls by Fleetwood using brushes; the band added vocals and further instrumental audio tracks to make it more layered.

  4. John McVie - Wikipedia

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    John Graham McVie (/ m ə k ˈ v iː /; born 26 November 1945) [1] is a British bass guitarist. He is best known as a member of the rock bands John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers from 1964 to 1967 and Fleetwood Mac since 1967.

  5. Say You Will (album) - Wikipedia

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    Say You Will is the seventeenth and final studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 15 April 2003.It followed 1995's Time and was their first album since 1970 without vocalist/keyboardist Christine McVie as a full member following her departure in 1998, although she participated in some songs as a guest musician; it would be her last time being involved with the ...

  6. List of Fleetwood Mac members - Wikipedia

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    John McVie – bass guitar; Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion; Kiln House (1970) July 1970 – February 1971 Jeremy Spencer – slide guitar, vocals, piano; Danny Kirwan – guitar, vocals; Christine McVie – keyboards, vocals; John McVie – bass guitar; Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion "Dragonfly" (1971) February – April 1971

  7. Save Me a Place - Wikipedia

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    His home demos consisted of a twelve-string guitar, another acoustic guitar with a capo, a dampened snare drum playing on the downbeats, and a bass guitar. For the purpose of creating a simple arrangement that aligned with his home demos, Buckingham asked Fleetwood to exclusively hit the snare drum on the downbeats and told John McVie to play ...

  8. Bob Brunning - Wikipedia

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    After his stint in Fleetwood Mac, he joined Savoy Brown before embarking on a career in teaching, training at The College of St. Mark & St. John, Chelsea. [6] His teaching career lasted 30 years and included appointments as the headmaster of Clapham Manor Primary School, Lambeth in the 1980s and Churchill Gardens Primary School, Pimlico in the 1990s. [7]

  9. Bob Weston (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Weston was a resident in Ealing in West London, when he joined the British blues rock band Fleetwood Mac as its co-lead guitarist alongside Bob Welch, as a replacement for the recently dropped Danny Kirwan. The band was aware of Weston's talent having seen him performing when Long John Baldry had regularly shared the same billing at ...