Curious to see F Mac over the years. Never been a fan of them for some reason, but I enjoyed watching those clips. Oddly, the member that took my attention was the keyboard player.
I got my Eyes on Fleetwood Mac with their album "Rumours", so I have a handful albums by them.
I am baffled of how many bands that are still going strong. I saw for example Thin Lizzy in Concert here in our Town some years ago, though without Phil Lynnot, it was a B-experience. Now this week "The Swinging Blue Jeans" will play at a local venue. This band from Liverpool UK, was formed in the late 1950's and had their first World hit with (the cover) Hippy Hippy Shake, one of my favorite pop songs in the first half of the 1960's. However, of the original setting from 1957 there is only one member left, still this Group is even older than both The Rolling Stones, Kinks and The Beatles. However, the Stones has at least three of their four original members left in the band (or three of six if we Count in Bill Wyman, bass, and Ian Stewart, piano).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Swinging_Blue_JeansA version by UK-based band The Swinging Blue Jeans was released in December 1963. This single reached the Top 5 (#2) in the UK and made the Top 30 (#24) in the US charts in early 1964. The song became their biggest hit in the US.