Life is a glass of wine and having your feet washed - it's a biblical event, might I add. This is part of mankind's story. You are always looking for a moment to take a break.
Mick FleetwoodWe're all looking for those moments - a relief. That's why people go out and treat themselves.
Mick FleetwoodThe down side these days is thinking that, โI can do this all on my ownโ. Yes, you can do this on your own but youโll be a much happier human being if you do it with other human beings.
Mick FleetwoodNo matter what - rehearsed, under-rehearsed, over-rehearsed, doubts about rehearsing - the first gig is always the first gig, and you put on your little praying hat, batten down the hatch, and do what you do.
Mick FleetwoodI love wearing a lot of color, and I am majorly into scarves. I'm the Beau Brummell of Fleetwood Mac, no doubt.
Mick FleetwoodMy template for most songs is 'Is this inspiring?' and with the blues it so often is.
Mick FleetwoodTo me, the blues is an infection. I don't think it's necessarily a melancholy thing; the blues can be really positive and I think I think anyone and everyone can have a place for the blues. It need not always a woeful, sorrowful thing. It's more reflective; it reminds you to feel.
Mick FleetwoodI keep fit, I work out, I eat pretty damn well, I donโt drink like a fish, and all of those things are tempered with a holistic mind-set that you need to damn well respect the vehicle that youโre walking around in.
Mick FleetwoodI learned music listening to Elvis' records. His measurable effect on culture and music was even greater in England than in the States.
Mick FleetwoodFleetwood Mac were really accessible musically, but lyrically and emotionally, we weren't so easy. And it was our music that helped us survive. But all of us were in pieces personally.
Mick FleetwoodIn order to run a great business, you must know that a bunch of really intrinsically unhappy people, that's not a recipe for success. Don't be anywhere you don't need to be; it's just like that.
Mick FleetwoodIf you were to ask me, โWhat the hell does a musician have in common with a restaurant?โ I would say a huge amount. Itโs showtime every day, itโs a team of people, like, running a circus, which is running a rock-and-roll band.
Mick FleetwoodThe world's worst is when you find yourself going like Mother Hubbard and cupping your hand behind your ear. I was a major glutton for volume: 'Gotta feel it, gotta hear it.' Sooner or later you're going to pay the reaper.
Mick Fleetwood