The Conquest of Bread -
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quote [ Fleetwood Mac's second album after the incorporation of Buckingham and Nicks, 1977's Rumours, produced four U.S. Top 10 singles (including Nicks' song "Dreams"), and remained at No.1 on the American albums chart for 31 weeks, as well as reaching the top spot in various countries around the world. ]
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Paracetamol said @ 9:11pm GMT on 19th June
Ah, well, always thought this was part of some sort of canon; with Genesis, Gentle Giant and the like … looking that up again there is a pleasingy deep Wikipedia page at hand:

Paracetamol said @ 9:12pm GMT on 19th June
Ah, well, always thought this was part of some sort of canon; with Genesis, Gentle Giant and the like … looking that up again there is a pleasingy deep Wikipedia page at hand:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychedelic_rock
Paracetamol said @ 9:13pm GMT on 19th June
Ah, well, always thought this was part of some sort of canon; with Genesis, Gentle Giant and the like … looking that up again there is a pleasingy deep Wikipedia page at hand:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychedelic_rock
Paracetamol said @ 9:19pm GMT on 19th June
[edit: that‘s some impressive footage there! Somehow I can‘t mod your comment anymore]
Ah, well, always thought this was part of some sort of canon; with Genesis, Gentle Giant and the like … looking that up again there is a pleasingy deep Wikipedia page at hand:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychedelic_rock
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Paracetamol said @ 9:11pm GMT on 19th June
[edit: that‘s some impressive footage there! Somehow I can‘t mod your comment anymore]
Ah, well, always thought this was part of some sort of canon; with Genesis, Gentle Giant and the like … looking that up again there is a pleasingy deep Wikipedia page at hand:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychedelic_rock