Stevie Nicks says she’s interested in ex Lindsey Buckingham ‘as long as I can’ in new interview
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Stevie Nicks says she’s interested in ex Lindsey Buckingham ‘as long as I can’ in new interview

Stevie Nicks says she and ex-girlfriend Lindsey Buckingham won’t be making music again anytime soon.

Nicknames are opened Rolling stone On the couple’s tense reunion with Buckingham, which took place at the former Fleetwood Mac bandmate’s celebration of life Christine McVieWHO dead He will be 79 years old in 2022.

“The only time I talked to Lindsey was there for about three minutes,” Nicks, 76, told the publication. “I dealt with Lindsey as much as I could. You can’t say I didn’t give her more than 300 million chances.”

Nicks and Buckingham, 75, one of pop music’s tumultuous former couples, split during the recording of Fleetwood Mac’s landmark 1977 album “Rumours.” Conclusion? Irresistibly catchy breakup songs like “Dreams” by Nicks and “Go Your Own Way” by Buckingham later became hits.

Fleetwood Mac (Ross Gilmore/Redferns via Getty Images)Fleetwood Mac (Ross Gilmore/Redferns via Getty Images)

Nicks and Buckingham famously sang about their breakup on Fleetwood Mac’s breakthrough album “Rumours.”

The exes continued to live together in Fleetwood Mac, and their risky dynamic often created drama. viral TikTok video This shows Nicks glaring at Buckingham while singing the haunting “Silver Springs” at a 1997 concert.

“You’ll never escape the voice of the woman who loves you,” Nicks sings, looking at Buckingham, and then adds, “You’ll never escape, you’ll never escape!” he shouts.

couple at the same time exchanged punches In interviews with the media over the years.

Following a final argument with Buckingham behind the scenes at the 2018 MusicCares benefit concert in honor of Fleetwood Mac, Buckingham was fired from the band. Los Angeles Times has been reported previously.

Does Nicks regret not throwing in the towel sooner?

“No, I think everything happened the way it was supposed to happen. It happened one night, unplanned, at MusiCares. I didn’t even tell anyone it was in my head until the whole ceremony was over,” he said. Rolling stone. “That night, I brought with me a song called ‘Borrowed,’ which I did with LeAnn Rimes. I brought it with me to play for (Buckingham) because I thought we could do this song well.

“She wasn’t very nice to anyone at the time; she wasn’t very nice to Harry Styles either,” she said, noting Styles, whom she was with. He sang a duet of Fleetwood Mac’s hit “Landslide” He also performed at the concert.

“I remember my mom saying, ‘Are you really going to spend the next 15 years of your life with this guy?'” Nicks continued. I could hear him say.” “I could hear my father, who was very pragmatic — my parents loved Lindsey very much, by the way — saying, ‘It’s time for you to get a divorce.’ Between the two of them, I said, ‘I’m done.'”

TODAY.com reached out to Buckingham for comment on Nicks’ Rolling Stone interview.

Nicks said she had no interest in reuniting with Buckingham to say goodbye to the Fleetwood Mac tour.

“When Christine died, so did Fleetwood Mac,” he explained. Even though he wishes “the best” for his ex He had a heart attack in 2019.

“I hope he lives a long life and continues to get into the studio and work with other people,” he said. “He’s also an icon and can teach people. He doesn’t stand in his own way. He can still make music and have fun.”

Rolling Stone says Nicks is now a greater musical icon Nicks, rather than Buckingham, responded: “That was one of the problems, wasn’t it?”

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