Ojai Sam
Staff member
Axo, you were both hipper and stronger than I. When this album came out in the summer of 1975, I had just taken the Bar Exam and was awaiting the results. To save money, I gave up my apartment in northern North Hollywood and moved back to my mom's house in southern Orange County, a gap far wider than just the physical distance.I 'member when that came out. I'd been listening to Fleetwood Mac for years: Then Play On, Kiln House, Future Games, Mystery to Me.
During the winter that the stations were playing the singles, I was working somewhere around Indiana, PA, and later just south of Erie, PA. We were cutting Christmas trees and bailing them to be trucked away. A difficult job made harder by the winter cold and wind chill. When we were working south of Erie, we experienced the lake effect, with blowing snow and a wind chill said to dip to 30 degrees below zero.
You might not be surprised to hear that I quit that job two weeks into it, about 10 days before it was to finish. Sonny, a friend of mine by that time, and I made it to Erie International Airport to fly back home. We found the airport was closed for the night before we got there.
Anyway, I remember telling people that this was a new incarnation of Fleetwood Mac. Nobody cared.
Until December, I continued in my job as office manager for a small oil company in Signal Hill, so the heaviest thing I lifted was either a ledger or a hamburger from Jongewaard's Bake n Broil in Bixby Knolls. Their lemon cream pie was so outstanding that it was the Official Pie of the glamorous Long Beach Petroleum Club.
At the time, I was still listening to mainly the country & western music of the day (outlaws, Conway, Loretta, Marty Robbins, etc.) My efforts to stay afloat in rock and pop had foundered in a deluge of disco, Denver, Doobies and Dawn. Fleetwood Mac had not yet entered my consciousness so this record flew completely over my head.
The story of how I became more enlightened (musically, at least) by the time Rumours was released I will post shortly when I get to that one.




Another soundtrack better than the film itself.