Mick Fleetwood is Selling His Balls
No, YOU shut up! Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac is selling the hanging balls from the Fleetwood Mac Rumors album cover. Christine McVie, her ex-husband, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood are selling some iconic Rumor items through Julien’s Auction this December. Items include Mick’s balls. The hanging wooden balls are attached by leather cords and include a cloth drawstring case. The ESTIMATE on the selling price is nearly $200,000. Other items include the dress that Christine McVie wore on the back cover of the album and the grand piano she played on stage during the 1977 tour. The auction takes place December 3rd and 4th in Beverly Hills and will stream online at julienslive.com. A portion of the auction’s proceeds will go to MusiCares.
Mick Fleetwood is selling his balls. Are you buying?
Released on February 4, 1977.
The three band members actually have entire collections of items that will go up for sale. Check out the full list of highlights when you CLICK HERE.
8 Random Things That Aren't As Tall As Mick Fleetwood
The only thing larger than Mick Fleetwood’s legend is…well…Mick Fleetwood.
Standing at a mighty 6′ 5″ (77 inches), Fleetwood often towers over many rockers. He does that while also managing to be one of the most stylish people in any room.
So, in honor of his birthday today (June 24), we take a humorous look at some other objects Fleetwood is taller than. Again, this is very silly, but it’s all in good fun for one of classic rock’s most iconic drinks of water. Enjoy!
But First, The Current Status of Fleetwood Mac
Stevie Nicks opened up recently about the final hours of her late friend and Fleetwood Mac bandmate Christine McVie.
Speaking with Mojo, Nicks reflected on the sudden nature of McVie’s passing in November 2022. When she was informed of McVie’s illness, Nicks said she was ready to rent a plane and fly to see her friend. However, McVie’s family told her not to do that “because she may not be here tomorrow.” The day after that fateful phone call, McVie passed away.
Nicks expressed how she wanted to sit at McVie’s bedside and sing to her, which she said, with a laugh, “would have made her pass away faster.” Nicks painfully noted, “But I needed to be with her, and I didn’t get to do that … I didn’t get to say goodbye.”
The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer also told Mojo that without McVie, Fleetwood Mac “just couldn’t work.” It’s a sentiment she shared in an October 2023 interview with Vulture. She said, “When she died, I figured we really can’t go any further with this. There’s no reason to.”
Nicks’s feelings about the future of Fleetwood Mac were echoed by Mick Fleetwood in February 2023. He was asked on the Grammy Awards red carpet whether the band would continue to perform. Fleetwood said, “I think right now, I truly think the line in the sand has been drawn with the loss of Chris.”
He added, “I’d say we’re done, but then we’ve all said that before. It’s sort of unthinkable right now.”
Fleetwood wrote a moving eulogy for McVie when the members of Fleetwood Mac and other close friends gathered in January 2023 for a “Celebration of Life” event. He wrote, in part, “It’s with a sense of gratitude and thanks to the Fleetwood Mac family that we are part of…and losing of such a magical component; has sparked a celebration of what Christine means to us. We all miss her as a family member, as a friend, an artist, a performer and God knows a writer of excellence.”
Donielle Flynn has two kids, two cats, two dogs, and a love of all things rock. She’s been in radio decades and held down top-rated day parts at Detroit, Philadelphia, and Washington DC radio stations throughout her tenure. She enjoys writing about rock news, the Detroit community, and she has a series called “The Story Behind” where she researches the history of classic rock songs.