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A Timeline of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's Messy Feud

A Timeline of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's Messy Feud

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Originally appeared on E! Online
For years it seemed that Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham were, indeed, destined to go their own way.
Decades after their 1976 breakup all but spelled the end for Fleetwood Mac—the rock band they formed with Mick Fleetwood, John McVie and the late Christine McVie in the early '70s—their antagonistic relationship remains every bit as famous as their chart-topping singles.
Of course, more than a few of those (ahem, "Dreams," "Go Your Own Way" and "Landslide") dove into the end of their four-year romance.
"I met her when I was about 16," Buckingham, now 75, explained of his girlfriend-turned-bandmate in the 2009 BBC documentary Fleetwood Mac: Don't Stop. "It's been most of my life. Sadly, for the lion's share of those years, there has been distance and animosity of some kind, mixed in with everything else, too. It's never been just one thing."
Though they both left the group in the '90s, they reunited for 1997 tour The Dance, tied to the 20th anniversary of their Rumours alum, with Nicks, 77, famously directing the lyrics of her breakup track "Silver Springs" toward her ex.
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"When we walk onstage, we are still able to pull back that love affair, and we can have it, the audience gets to have it, and everybody enjoys it," Nicks explained during a 2009 appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. "When we walk off the stage, we go to our own separate limousine and we go to our own separate hotel and we're cool. And then we do it again the next night."
But time makes you bolder and now it seems the pair—who briefly performed as Buckingham Nicks before joining Fleetwood Mac—might not be 'fraid of changin'.
Nicks, and then Buckingham, cryptically posted the lyrics to "Frozen Love"—their joint 1973 effort that first caught bandmate Fleetwood's eye—on Instagram in July. Weeks later, they teamed up to share a teaser video of "Don't Let Me Down Again," a track off that same eponymous studio album.
And now it appears the rain has truly washed them clean, the former couple announcing Aug. 13 that they'd be releasing a remastered version of the disc this September.
But while the two seem to be getting the band back together, loving each other likely isn't the right thing to do. Relive the drama of their relationship that nearly took Fleetwood Mac down.
The Start of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's RomanceHow Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Joined Fleetwood MacMusical Success But Relationship ChallengesWhy Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Left Fleetwood MacGetting the Band Back TogetherFleetwood Mac Fires Lindsey BuckinghamStevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's Surprise for FansSolve the daily Crossword
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