The founder member of Fleetwood Mac says that some of the 1970s is a blank to him now.
He has suggested that he cannot remember two
years of his life due to heavy cocaine use.
The drummer claimed that there was a period in his
life when he was not working, about which he is unable to recall any specifics.
Speaking to Classic Rock magazine,
Fleetwood said: “There’s no doubt we were well equipped with the marching
powder. That’s a well-worn fairytale that gets more like a war story, that gets
more and more aggrandised.
“I’m not minimalising the fact that we were
definitely partaking in that lifestyle,” he added. “But these weren’t a bunch
of people crawling across the floor with green froth coming out of their
mouths, we were working, you know?”