
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham have shared a powerful bond for more than five decades. Their story, filled with music, love, and creative highs and lows, remains one of rock’s most captivating. Recently, the pair reflected on that history during separate interviews for the Song Exploder podcast. They spoke about their 1973 track “Frozen Love” from their only joint album, Buckingham Nicks, which returned to shelves in September after almost 50 years out of print.
According to People, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham reconnected before recording the podcast. Nicks revealed that they had spoken the night before, reminiscing about the early days that still feel vivid to them. The moment offered fans a glimpse of warmth between two artists whose bond has endured every turn of fame and heartbreak.
Stevie Nicks Lindsey Buckingham Recall The Early Days
On the podcast, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham shared how their partnership began in California in the late 1960s. They met in high school, later joining the band Fritz, where they opened for Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. When a producer suggested they perform as a duo, they faced a hard decision but took the leap. Nick called it “an invitation to greatness.”

Buckingham explained that Fritz’s failure to secure a record deal was a disappointment, yet it drew them closer. Their shared struggles soon turned into romance. “We fell in love with each other, and that was it,” Nicks recalled. Their friendship and ambition formed the base of the creative partnership that would soon define Fleetwood Mac.
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham Reflect On “Frozen Love”

Both artists spoke about the haunting song “Frozen Love.” Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham described it as a story of two people deeply connected yet divided by their differences. Nick compared it to a modern “Wuthering Heights,” filled with passion and tragedy. She admitted she never liked “happy songs,” preferring the emotion in complex stories.

Buckingham reflected on their process, saying he understood how their roles complemented each other. “She gave me a beautiful center to transform,” he shared. Their words revealed mutual respect and the creative spark that still lingers. Decades after their first recording, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham continue to remind fans that some artistic bonds never fade.
