
Mick Fleetwood: ‘Losing Peter Green Is Monumental’
“I thank you for asking me to be your drummer all those years ago,” Fleetwood Mac co-founder says. “We did good, and trailblazed one hell of a musical road for so many to enjoy”

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“I thank you for asking me to be your drummer all those years ago,” Fleetwood Mac co-founder says. “We did good, and trailblazed one hell of a musical road for so many to enjoy”

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