Why Black Internet Is Obsessed With Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham’s Petty Break up Onstage

As a cryptic social media post has some wondering if they’re planning a reunion, Black fans of Fleetwood Mac can’t stop talking about a powerful onstage moment in 1997 between the two star vocalists.

Black folks have a profound affection for Fleetwood Mac, and it’s no mystery why. Their songs are a captivating blend of soulfulness and raw human messiness—profound yet delightfully petty. But the true grip on our hearts lies in the tumultuous love story that birthed the music. Fleetwood Mac members Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham made musical magic for years.

But the bandmates also had a complicated love story that often spilled over into their work and gave us some of the classic breakup songs fans know and love, like “Go Your Own Way” and “Dreams.”

Nicks and Buckingham broke up in 1976, but they continued to make music for decades. And a powerful onstage moment between the two during a 1997 performance while singing a song Nicks wrote about their breakup has become a favorite of Fleetwood Mac fans, young and old..white and Black. It’s something anyone who’s ever been in love can relate to, and we can’t help but think it’s one of the Blackity Blackest moments ever.

This is the story of the deliciously messy love story between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.

Defrosting a Frozen Love?

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham are back in the news this week after cryptic social media posts, including the lyrics from the group’s 1973 song, “Frozen Love,” left fans wondering if they’re considering a reunion (a musical one, of course).

“And if you go forward,” Nicks wrote. Moments later, Buckingham finished her sentence with a post of his own, writing, “I’ll meet you there.”

“Huge day for people who don’t know how to move on from anyone,” wrote @urfavblondedisaster on TikTok.

We Sing Along

@ari_tbabe

Replying to @lowdown Such a classic 💖 @Fleetwood Mac #fyp #music #fleetwoodmac #arionahall

♬ original sound – Ariona Hall

Don’t get it twisted, Black people love Fleetwood Mac. TikTok is loaded with posts by Black people performing their own renditions of the group’s biggest hits. This cover of the Fleetwood Mac hit “Dreams” posted on TikTok by Ariona Hall got nearly 63,000 likes on the app and over 5,000 comments from users who loved the soulful spin she put on the song.

“That’s a hard song to sing and sound good. you are the real deal,” wrote someone in the comments.

They Take Us to Church

@terryandkaniyia

Just listened to their album “Rumours”, we had no idea they had this much SOUL🔥 Our reaction to “Rumours” is on Patreon ‼️ we play their album all the time now😭 #fleetwoodmac #thechain #lindseybuckingham #stevienicks #christinemcvie #silversprings #reaction #live #dreams #terryandkaniyia #thelastofus #country #soul #rnb #rock

♬ Dreams (2004 Remaster) – Fleetwood Mac

Although most of the band’s biggest songs were released before they were born, Gen Zers are discovering Fleetwood Mac’s songs sound just as good today. Black TikTokers TerryAndKaniyia lost their minds while listening to the soulful track “The Chain.”

“Just listened to their album “Rumours”, we had no idea they had this much SOUL🔥 ,” they captioned a post.

Commenters agreed. “Fleetwood Mac is a spiritual experience,” wrote someone.

Friends as Teens

Screenshot: TikTok

Long before the sold-out shows and hit records, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham first met as teenagers when Nicks transferred to Buckingham’s high school in Northern California for her senior year. The pair’s mutual love of music led them to become friends.

First Came Fritz

After high school, Buckingham asked Nicks, who was studying at San Jose State College, to join a rock band he was in called Fritz. The group performed around the Bay Area before eventually landing bigger gigs opening for larger acts like Janis Joplin. Nicks left school to pursue her music career full-time.

Then Came Love

Fritz was unable to land a record deal, which ultimately led to the group breaking up. But Buckingham and Nicks weren’t ready to give up on their dream and decided to form the duet, Buckingham Nicks. They recorded a self-titled album together in 1973, which didn’t get a lot of love.

“That album didn’t do well commercially, but it certainly was noticed,” Buckingham told Dan Rather in an interview.

But little did they know it would be a major milestone in their personal and professional lives. The pair, who had worked together for years as friends, found themselves in love.

Joining Fleetwood Mac

Although the Buckingham Nicks album didn’t take off the way the pair would have liked, it did catch the attention of Mick Fleetwood, who met Lindsey Buckingham at a recording studio in 1974. After hearing Lindsay’s guitar work on the Buckingham Nicks song “Frozen Love,” Fleetwood asked him to join Fleetwood Mac. The band had been plagued by personal conflicts and lots of changes in the lineup. Buckingham told Fleetwood he would join the group under one condition.

“Of course, my response was, ‘If you take me, you’ll have to take my girlfriend too,” Buckingham told Dan Rather. “And they did.”

The rocker called the chance meeting a “very nice piece of luck.”

“Landslide”

With its two new members, Fleetwood Mac released a self-titled album in 1975. The album contained several hits, including “Rhiannon” and “Landslide.”

Breaking Up is Hard to Do

ANAHEIM, CA – MAY 23: (L-R) Singer Stevie Nicks, musicians Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac perform at the Honda Center on May 23, 2009 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

By 1976, Nicks and Buckingham’s romantic relationship was waning, but Nicks refused to let the end of their love affair mean the end of Fleetwood Mac. Although they were no longer dating, they continued to work together for the sake of the band.

“You just have to throw yourself into your song. I mean, I broke up with Lindsey in 1976. We’d only been in Fleetwood Mac for a year and a half, and we were breaking up when we joined,” Nicks told The New Yorker in an interview. “So we just put our relationship kind of back together, because I was smart enough to know that, if we had broken up the second month of being in Fleetwood Mac, it would have blown the whole thing.”

Rumours

Despite the personal issues between the bandmates, the group released the album “Rumours” in 1977, which would become one of their most successful projects. The album, which sold over 40 million copies and won a GRAMMY for Album of the Year, remains one of the highest-grossing albums in history. But as Buckingham told Dan Rather in an interview, he believes most of the album’s appeal came from the fact that the songs gave fans an inside look at the romantic relationships (and breakups) of the band’s members. Bandmates John and Christine McVie, who were once married, were also going through a divorce at the time.

“Basically Stevie was writing dialogues to me. I was writing dialogues to her, and Christine McVie was writing dialogues to John,” he said. “So you could say that what we did beyond the music was really to tap into the voyeur in the audience. People were really able to invest in us as people because they could see and it was very well documented.”

“Go Your Own Way”

One of the biggest hits on the “Rumours” album was “Go Your Own Way,” a song Buckingham wrote about the end of his love affair with Nicks.

He wrote:

“Loving you
Isn’t the right thing to do
How can I ever change things
That I feel?”

“Tell me why
Everything turned around
Packing up
Shacking up is all you want to do.”

“Dreams”

Of course, Nicks had to tell her side of the story, and she did so with an amazing clap back, the hit song “Dreams.”

She wrote:

“Now here you go again,
You say you want your freedom,
Well, who am I to keep you down?
It’s only right that you should,
Play the way you feel it,
But listen carefully,
To the sound of your loneliness.”

“Thunder only happens when it’s rainin’,
Players only love you when they’re playin’,
Women, they will come and they will go,
When the rain washes you clean, you’ll know.”

It’s All in the Eyes

Stevie Nicks wrote lots of songs about her relationship with Lindsey Buckingham, but “Silver Springs,” a revenge track which is all about their breakup, is probably one of the deepest.

Just check out the haunting lyrics:

“Time cast a spell on you, but you won’t forget me,
I know I could’ve loved you, but you would not let me.
I’ll follow you down ’til the sound of my voice will haunt you.
Give me just a chance,
You’ll never get away from the sound of the woman that loves you.”

The song, which was written for “Rumours,” didn’t make the album’s final cut and was later released as a B-side. But this performance during a 1997 Fleetwood Mac reunion still has everyone talking on social media today. People can’t help but focus on the way she looks at him – a perfect reminder of what could have been.

“It’s the intense and deliberate eye contact for me 💀” wrote someone on TikTok.

Others who’ve watched the clip are reminded about a love of their own that gives them the same feeling.

“We all have a Lindsey Buckingham in our lives,” wrote another commenter on the app.

Now I Know Why Mama Loved This Song

TikToker@mrprofessor318 posted his reaction to “Silver Springs.”

“When you listen to ‘Silver Springs’ and realized why your mom loved that song,” he captioned his post.

“She didnt just stare into his eyes…she stared into that mans soul while singing this straight to him. Stevie will always be iconic,” wrote someone in the comments.

A Powerful Hex

TikTokers who watch the performance today can’t help but think Nicks, whose bohemian style gives some of her fans witch vibes, was casting a spell on Buckingham, who was involved with his wife Kristen when the band performed together in 1997. And in one of the ultimate bad ass moves, Nicks even made Buckingham sing along.

“And she made him sing the incantation Of his own hex! I love it!,” wrote one person on TikTok.

“It Was You”

Although Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks were never married to each other, Buckingham did walk down the aisle with Kristen Messner, a photographer he met in 1996. The two had a son together in 1998 and eventually tied the knot in 2000. They went on to have two more kids in 2000 and 2004.

Buckingham says Messner was the inspiration behind some of his songs, including his 1997 song, “It Was You,” a song in which he thanks her for choosing him to start a family with.

He sings:

“Every day now how the time has flown,
Every day now I am finally home,
Because I waited for a woman who,
Was true,
I waited for a woman it was you.”

But Messner ultimately filed for divorce in 2021, due to irreconcilable differences, which left some fans wondering if the split could open the door for Nicks and Buckingham to give their love another try.

“I will simply combust if Stevie and Lindsay end up together in their old age,” one TikToker said in a post. “I’m sorry, that was my first thought. I know I’m not alone.”

“He’s Not My Best Friend”

While most Fleetwood Mac fans would love to see a romantic reunion between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, it’s probably not in the cards. Although the pair have a decades-long personal and professional relationship, Nicks says she doesn’t think they could ever go back to being the kinds of friends they were as teenagers.

“He’s not my best friend and never will be, because we were those kinda lovers, you know, and when we broke up, it was awful, and it was nasty and bad. And so we can never really be good friends,” Nicks said in an interview. “We care about each other very much, but we don’t hang out.”

If they ever do find their way back together, we know the music will be fire.

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