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The singer shared the handwritten note to Instagram on Monday following the reissue of the 1973 record. “I wanted to share this letter I wrote to my family while Lindsey and I were making ‘Buckingham Nicks’. My mom saved it and it’s been in a drawer for over 50 years,” Nicks said.
The singer began the letter to her family by joking about “getting very tired of sitting around listening to 12 hours of music per day.”
“I know it will pay off in the end,” adding that when she one day was sitting in her “small but luxurious Beverly Hills home”, it would “all be worth it," she said in the letter.
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Although the initial release on 'Buckingham Nicks' was not considered a great commercial success, it is considered to be the reason that Mick Fleetwood asked the then couple to join Fleetwood Mac.
The 'Buckingham Nick' reissue is said to be the closest thing to a Fleetwood Mac reunion as Nicks has said that without the late Christine McVie "there is no chance of putting Fleetwood Mac back together."