Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham has opened up about his relationship with Stevie Nicks, telling Rolling Stone that now it's better than ever.
"Stevie and I have probably more of a connection now than we have in years," he said. "You can feel it. It's tangible on stage."
Buckingham added that it hasn't always been an easy path between the two of them, saying they were at odds over one song included on the band's recently released Extended Play EP.
"Stevie and I had a little disagreement over it when it was written," he said. "I believe it was written when we were in the process of culling material for a possible second Buckingham-Nicks album, before we were dropped by Polydor. She claims it was written earlier, but I'm not so sure."
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