Fleetwood Mac's Rumours Album: Are There Really Any "Deep Cuts"?

Fleetwood Mac's Rumours Album: Are There Really Any "Deep Cuts"?

Jared Correia and Steve Seckler dive into the iconic 1977 album "Rumours" by Fleetwood Mac in a game of "Deep Cuts." Jared shares a wild fact about why the famous song "Silver Springs" was left off the album , and they both agree on the perfect, underrated deep cut #FleetwoodMac #Rumours #DeepCuts #StevieNicks #MusicTrivia #SilverSprings #LindseyBuckingham #PodcastClips #JaredCorreia #SteveSeckler #70sMusic #LegalLateNight #PopCulture ------ *Subscribe to Legal Late Night for more unique perspectives on law, technology and pop culture. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/le... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Rkik0L... Jared's LinkedIn:   / jaredcorreia   *Transcript:* *Jared Correia:* So Rumours by Fleetwood Mac is a 1977 album. This was a huge hit, and I think this album has a ton of great tracks on it. The thing is, most of the songs on this album are already hits, so finding a deep cut is tough. I will also say one of the things that I find most interesting about Rumours is that Stevie Nicks wrote a song called Silver Springs, which is probably one of the best Fleetwood Mac songs that was not included on this album because basically it was about Lindsey Buckingham, her ex-boyfriend, and she was just sh***ing all over him in that song. So that's why that song did not made the album. He didn't want to play on it. So my deep cut is I don't Want to Know, which is the Stevie Nick song, and probably it might even be my favorite song on the album, but it wasn't a hit. *Steve Seckler:* Well, first of all, that is an unbelievably great album. I will give you that. I'm not seeing anything here that isn't really famous. *Jared Correia:* You're like, they're all hits. *Steve Seckler:* Go your own way. It's just an amazing song. The Chain is a great song, never going back again. I mean, *Jared Correia:* Yes, I would view that as a little bit of a deep cut. I don't think that's one of the more famous songs on the album. That was actually going to be my runner up pick.