Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham tease fans with cryptic lyrics, sparking an outpour of reactions.
In a surprising social media move, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham recently shared matching excerpts from their 1973 song “Frozen Love,” fueling speculation among fans about a possible collaboration. Nicks, set to embark on a solo U.S. tour in August, posted an image on X with the text, “And if you go forward …” just an hour before Buckingham shared the continuation, “I’ll meet you there.” This lyric marks the final line of “Frozen Love,” featured on their single album as a duo titled “Buckingham Nicks,” released before they joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975. Their shared history is complex, marked by a deeply intertwined personal and professional narrative. Nicks and Buckingham symbolize a passionate romance that evolved into heartbreak, largely epitomized by their compelling live performance of “Silver Springs.” This song became a staple within pop culture, drawing renewed attention from fans.
Although their collaboration during Fleetwood Mac’s most successful era left a significant mark, Buckingham’s dismissal from the band in 2018 has kept them apart. Recently, a video posted by Mick Fleetwood, in which he listens to “Frozen Love,” triggered further curiosity. Fleetwood described the song as “unbelievable,” noting its magic both then and now. The timing of these posts, alongside Buckingham and Nicks liking Fleetwood’s video and following each other on Instagram, has ignited comments from eager fans contemplating a potential reunion.
As of Thursday afternoon, neither Nicks nor Buckingham has elaborated on their posts. The passing of their fellow band member Christine McVie in 2019 had previously led Nicks to express that this marked a definitive end for Fleetwood Mac. Meanwhile, representatives for both musicians have yet to respond to inquiries.