Yes, it was on tour with the worst Fm line up ever, with Dave Mason, Becka Bramlet and Billy burnette,they opened up for CSN
Yes
at the beginning is simple blues
Walk A Thin Ljne from 1979's 'Tusk'
Fleetwood Mac was formed from former members of John Mayall & The Bluebreakers. Mick Fleetwood and Peter Green rehearsed with John McVie and recorded five songs. The fifth was an instrumental called "Fleetwood Mac" based on the rhythm section. Fleetwood and Green intended to form the band with McVie and named the band "Fleetwood Mac", but McVie opted to stay with the Bluesbreakers instead of risking it with a new unknown band. The band made its debut on August 13, 1967 at the Windsor Jazz and Blues Festival using the name Fleetwood Mac even though McVie did not play in that show. Within weeks of the Windsor show, John McVie agreed to the the bassist for the band.
I don't have the answer but am looking forward to finding out - may I ask what makes you think Ringo played at Marine Hall, Fleetwood? *UPDATE: Just checked with a chap who has always lived in Fleetwood - he says YES the Beatles with Ringo did indeed take to the stage at Marine Hall to play - supported by a local band. Apparently though, they were boo-ed off stage by the audience within the first song and the local group took over! Think this could do with more checking :)
2006
No
Yes they did because I was at the concert. It was about 1967
Yes
I have no clue what so ever... maybe flowler
Yes, I use to play Oregan Trail on my Commodore 64.
at the beginning is simple blues
In Oregon you idiot
Dreams
Mick Fleetwood played an unnamed Antedian, a fish-like alien, in the next generation episode "Manhunt".
You can play Oregon Trail online only if you can install a disk that you need. If you do not have the disk or the parts needed then you cannot play Oregon Trail online. If you would like to play Oregon Trail on your computer then you have to buy the game disk. That is how you can play Oregon Trail. For Further information about Oregon Trail you can E-mail me at carnivore3131@yahoo.com. Thank You
You Can Go Your Own Way, Fleetwood Mac