I would love to have seen the earlier bands, particularly the circa
"Bare Trees" band with Bob Welch. Alas, I am a child of the 80's, so I came to Fleetwood-Mac by way of
"Mirage" and
"Tango in the Night", and tracked my way back to the earlier days. (I was only 5 years old when Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined the band) I remained a fan through the 90's when they were all but written off... more for a fascination with John's playing than anything else. He and Mick have really always been the constant...
I have read in interviews that Mick stays in touch with former band members... and that Peter Green is a regular guest of the band when they are in the U.K. I think it would be awesome to organize a Fleetwood-Mac Alumni jam for all living and able members.
I had great seats last tour... and I got there early enough to talk to John's bass tech, Mark (Scaggs) about what he was playing. There are several extras, but he spent most of the night on two Godin 'Shifter' P/J basses, one of them de-tuned a full step. There's also his old Tobias Classic, a Carvin, and a couple Laklands, and one (Rick) Turner bass in stand-by mode.
They were fantastic... a full 2 hours and 40 minutes. Here's a picture of the band in action, taken from my seat, and a look at John's road case I snapped before the show.