Lindsey Buckingham Reflects on "Silver Springs" Viral Revival and Gen-Z Resurgence
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Tom Breihan
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Summary
Lindsey Buckingham addresses the viral resurgence of Fleetwood Mac's 1977 song "Silver Springs," which was originally a B-side to "Go Your Own Way" and left off the Rumours album. The song has seen a major revival among Gen-Z listeners on Spotify, and Buckingham reflects on its legacy and his inspiration from the song's emotional power.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledYou'll never get away from the sound of the woman that loves you.
"Silver Springs" is currently the band's sixth most popular song on Spotify (as far as trending, not all-time streams).
When the band first recorded "Silver Springs," they didn't even put the song on their blockbuster album Rumours.
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