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![]() Fleetwood Mac's twelfth studio album was released as a double album on October 12, 1979
I just found this picture from 1980 ![]()
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![]() Thanks for remembering and posting! Love the photo. As the 1970s were ending it was the end of an era for so many things including Fleetwood Mac. The last album before solo careers. The last time Mick managed the band. Tusk is celebrated today but it was not embraced by many. People yelling at Lindsey in the front row complaining he and the band sold out. I salute all of you that got to see the band on the Tusk tour. It must have been so good. No doubt Tusk changed the band forever. It caused a change in management and the blowback the band got caused an over-reaction for future albums. As much as Tusk was running away from commercial and corporate music but it had them running the other way for future albums.
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