Long before Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks were an essential part of Fleetwood Mac, and when their relationship was rosier, they released an album as a duo in 1973 called Buckingham Nicks. It was a commercial flop upon release and has been out of print since the 80s — never released on CD. But over time, it developed legendary status among music lovers. Used copies can fetch top dollar in record stores. On September 19, it’s being reissued for the first time in decades. Angie Martoccio , senior music writer for Rolling Stone, takes KCRW back to the beginning when Buckingham and Nicks met — 1965 at Menlo-Atherton High School in California. She explains that at an event where teens could play music, Buckingham, who was a junior at the time, played “California Dreamin’” on the piano, a

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