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Ghost_Tracker
02-03-2006, 02:09 AM
HI all - wanted to try a poll - what is Stevie's best CONCERT PERFORMANCE ever??? ( Either a specific one at a time and place, or just the song itself. ) If you have a different one than the songs I mentioned, please add it below. :D

goldustsongbird
02-03-2006, 03:29 AM
HI all - wanted to try a poll - what is Stevie's best CONCERT PERFORMANCE ever??? ( Either a specific one at a time and place, or just the song itself. ) If you have a different one than the songs I mentioned, please add it below. :D


Uh, hello, Sisters of the Moon. BRUTHA! SISTA!

Ghost_Tracker
02-03-2006, 03:45 AM
Uh, hello, Sisters of the Moon. BRUTHA! SISTA!


10 Billion Karma points, sent over from sevenwondersonline.net , if you can tell me what she says at the end during the "speaking in tongues part" . . . :shocked:

( when she's going kinda "wild" etc., and right before Lindsey's guitar solo, in the "Mirage" concert - the video is floating around, for example on youtube.com )

StreetAngel86
02-03-2006, 03:57 AM
it's GOING to be
MELBOURNE...the whole show
in 15 days


YEAH BABY :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :lol: :lol:

Ghost_Tracker
02-03-2006, 04:00 AM
it's GOING to be
MELBOURNE...the whole show
in 15 days


YEAH BABY :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :lol: :lol:


:shocked: :p :) :]

But - whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-HOOO-hooo how could I have forgotten to mention "Rhiannon" - Mirage tour, 1982??? :shocked:

Brwn_eyes0511
02-03-2006, 04:19 AM
:shocked: :p :) :]

But - whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-HOOO-hooo how could I have forgotten to mention "Rhiannon" - Mirage tour, 1982??? :shocked:

Easy...it's not all that good. :shrug:

Brwn_eyes0511
02-03-2006, 04:24 AM
Rhiannon...Rosebud

Sisters of the Moon...Mirage '82

Silver Springs...The Dance '97

Ghost_Tracker
02-03-2006, 04:24 AM
Easy...it's not all that good. :shrug:

Really? I loved it! OH well! :shrug:
Do you have the same opinion of "Rhiannon: Rosebud?"

StreetAngel86
02-03-2006, 04:27 AM
:shocked: :p :) :]

But - whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-HOOO-hooo how could I have forgotten to mention "Rhiannon" - Mirage tour, 1982??? :shocked:

I forgot to vote first time
but im going with SOTM..............Mirage tour definitely
Rhiannon doesnt stand out to me on that tour
not the DVD anyway!

i know im in the majority but i really like the Dance version of it :sorry:

StreetAngel86
02-03-2006, 04:30 AM
Really? I loved it! OH well! :shrug:
Do you have the same opinion of "Rhiannon: Rosebud?"

now THAT rocks!!

Brwn_eyes0511
02-03-2006, 04:31 AM
Really? I loved it! OH well! :shrug:
Do you have the same opinion of "Rhiannon: Rosebud?"

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

I LOVE the Rosebud performance of Rhiannon!!! LOVE!!!

StreetAngel86
02-03-2006, 05:11 AM
Rhiannon...Rosebud

Sisters of the Moon...Mirage '82

Silver Springs...The Dance '97


you forgot B&tB in Vegas

some of y'all will probably argue for RAL
and I agree they both rock!

Sahara
02-03-2006, 09:16 AM
Melbourne aside [for it will be awesome]

Stand Back on Live in Boston. Wow wow wow.

Edit: Or on the Tango tour DVD? I can't decide!

Brwn_eyes0511
02-03-2006, 11:51 AM
you forgot B&tB in Vegas

some of y'all will probably argue for RAL
and I agree they both rock!

I've never seen that...but I don't like that song though...:sorry:

chiliD
02-03-2006, 11:59 AM
"NONE OF THE ABOVE".

ANY "Rhiannon" before Sept 1977 (after that, they start losing something...and then REALLY lose quite a bit each subsequent tour. The Mirage tour being the worst performances; after that the performances are ok, the arrangement just is boring)...but the one at the GW Forum in LA on August 28,1977, to me, is the best of them all.

JazmenFlowers
02-03-2006, 12:10 PM
"NONE OF THE ABOVE".

ANY "Rhiannon" before Sept 1977 (after that, they start losing something...and then REALLY lose quite a bit each subsequent tour. The Mirage tour being the worst performances; after that the performances are ok, the arrangement just is boring)...but the one at the GW Forum in LA on August 28,1977, to me, is the best of them all.
do you have this to share? I don't think I've heard it.

jannieC
02-03-2006, 12:20 PM
"NONE OF THE ABOVE".

ANY "Rhiannon" before Sept 1977 (after that, they start losing something...and then REALLY lose quite a bit each subsequent tour. The Mirage tour being the worst performances; after that the performances are ok, the arrangement just is boring)...but the one at the GW Forum in LA on August 28,1977, to me, is the best of them all.
Is this the version where Rhiannon sounds totally diffferent from it's released and subsequent live versions? Kind of has a very hard rock edge to it? If it is, I have this and Jason, I will send it to you tonight. It is on a CD, which I guess I would somehow have to load onto my computer and then send to you? (Very unsaavy on the computer- sorry)

Sahara
02-03-2006, 12:27 PM
Is this the version where Rhiannon sounds totally diffferent from it's released and subsequent live versions? Kind of has a very hard rock edge to it? If it is, I have this and Jason, I will send it to you tonight. It is on a CD, which I guess I would somehow have to load onto my computer and then send to you? (Very unsaavy on the computer- sorry)

Sounds interesting. If it's not too much trouble I'd love to hear it too. :thumbsup:

jannieC
02-03-2006, 12:53 PM
Sounds interesting. If it's not too much trouble I'd love to hear it too. :thumbsup:
If I can figure it all out, I'll post it tonight for all. :xoxo:

JWS
02-03-2006, 01:02 PM
[QUOTE=chiliD ...but the one at the GW Forum in LA on August 28,1977, to me, is the best of them all.[/QUOTE]

Thanks for this. :thumbsup: I was at that LA Forum concert. I couldn't remember the year...I thought it was '78. I tried looking it up but couldn't find it. So is that really the date..August 28, 1977? I'm going to figure out what day of the week that was...I'm thinking it was Sunday.

Anyway, IMO, that was just about the peak of FM's popularity.

Sahara
02-03-2006, 01:06 PM
Thank ye. :nod:

JWS
02-03-2006, 01:09 PM
Thanks for this. :thumbsup: I was at that LA Forum concert. I couldn't remember the year...I thought it was '78. I tried looking it up but couldn't find it. So is that really the date..August 28, 1977? I'm going to figure out what day of the week that was...I'm thinking it was Sunday.

Anyway, IMO, that was just about the peak of FM's popularity.

YES...I was right. I just did a calendar search and this concert was on a Sunday night at the Forum. I just wish I had bought and saved the program.:(
Side note: The Fabulous Forum is now used as a bible church! The Lakers and Kings moved to Staples.

skcin
02-03-2006, 01:27 PM
10 Billion Karma points, sent over from sevenwondersonline.net , if you can tell me what she says at the end during the "speaking in tongues part" . . . :shocked:

( when she's going kinda "wild" etc., and right before Lindsey's guitar solo, in the "Mirage" concert - the video is floating around, for example on youtube.com )


I thought the vote was for SOTM on the Tusk Tour Documentary video, but now you guys are talking about the In Concert vid from the Mirage tour. :shrug:

I voted for Edge, but if it's the Mirage vid version of SOTM rather than the Tusk vid version, then I'm chaning my vote. :cool:

chiliD
02-03-2006, 01:48 PM
Thanks for this. :thumbsup: I was at that LA Forum concert. I couldn't remember the year...I thought it was '78. I tried looking it up but couldn't find it. So is that really the date..August 28, 1977? I'm going to figure out what day of the week that was...I'm thinking it was Sunday.

Anyway, IMO, that was just about the peak of FM's popularity.


They did a four night run at the Forum during that stretch (I believe it was August 26, 28-30...I recall how weird it was that they didn't just play four nights in a row there). I went to three of them. The 28th "Rhiannon" was magical.

chiliD
02-03-2006, 01:50 PM
The Fabulous Forum is now used as a bible church!

Which still leases the building out for concerts.

JWS
02-03-2006, 01:54 PM
They did a four night run at the Forum during that stretch (I believe it was August 26, 28-30...I recall how weird it was that they didn't just play four nights in a row there). I went to three of them. The 28th "Rhiannon" was magical.

Oh..four nights. Well that changes things. I might have gone on Friday the 26th. Oh well...doesn't matter much now.

I can't imagine going to three concerts like you did...but good for you. Did the song list change? Why go to three? (got to be expensive for one thing...I didn't have much money in 1977)

chiliD
02-03-2006, 02:03 PM
Oh..four nights. Well that changes things. I might have gone on Friday the 26th. Oh well...doesn't matter much now.

I can't imagine going to three concerts like you did...but good for you. Did the song list change? Why go to three? (got to be expensive for one thing...I didn't have much money in 1977)


Nope, the set list didn't change. I went to three because my previous experience of going to Fleetwood Mac concerts on consecutive nights were that they'd play a different set list night to night. This set of shows was the last time I did that...I learned quickly that I could cut back to ONE or TWO out of a string of shows. And, as time went along, the combination of the escalating concert ticket prices and their downright refusal to alter their set, I could easily just go to ONE show per tour.

My total ticket cost for those three 1977 shows....$24. ($8 per show...which was the highest face valued ticket price)

JWS
02-03-2006, 02:18 PM
My total ticket cost for those three 1977 shows....$24. ($8 per show...which was the highest face valued ticket price)

Eight dollars!!! :eek: Unbelievable. (Today it would cost that much just for the beer.) I was sitting way back so I guess I paid even less. I believe I was in the first row or so of the colonade...the 2nd level. I remember a ticket to a Laker game in that same location was over $20

MacMan
02-03-2006, 02:37 PM
My total ticket cost for those three 1977 shows....$24. ($8 per show...which was the highest face valued ticket price)

I find it astounding that anyone was able to make any money at those prices - maybe as a solo artist.. But a band:shocked:

JWS
02-03-2006, 02:47 PM
I find it astounding that anyone was able to make any money at those prices - maybe as a solo artist.. But a band:shocked:

You have to look at the overall economy then. This was before the big inflationary spiral of the late 70's and into the mid 90's. Consider these prices from 1977. I bought a 1977 Nissan 280Z (new) for about $6,000. You could buy a home in Encino for about $50,000. That home today would be more than $600,000...even some condos are going for more than that.

Anyway...that $8 ticket is comparable to about $75 today.

chiliD
02-03-2006, 04:02 PM
And, LPs were selling for $2.99. Tusk, brand new, was $5.99...an OUTRAGEOUS price for a double album!

In 1977, minimum wage was $2.30 an hour.

ryan8472
02-03-2006, 04:08 PM
Sisters of the Moon - Tusk tour. :nod:

JWS
02-03-2006, 04:25 PM
And, LPs were selling for $2.99. Tusk, brand new, was $5.99...an OUTRAGEOUS price for a double album!

In 1977, minimum wage was $2.30 an hour.

I had a minimum wage job once, at Woolworth's, (does that store still exist anywhere) and was paid about $1.80 per hour. Of course, gasoline was only about 30 cents/gal.

A good rule of thumb. What ever the prices were in 1977, they have increased by a factor of 10, with a few exceptions, like electronics. My father paid around $1,000 for a 1970 color TV. Today, you could buy a set bigger and better than that one for a few hundred dollars.

StreetAngel86
02-03-2006, 06:37 PM
I had a minimum wage job once, at Woolworth's, (does that store still exist anywhere) and was paid about $1.80 per hour. Of course, gasoline was only about 30 cents/gal.

we have Woolies here in several states
it's a supermarket ;)

Ghost_Tracker
02-03-2006, 07:03 PM
My total ticket cost for those three 1977 shows....$24. ($8 per show...which was the highest face valued ticket price)

grrrrrr!

"Those were the days, my friends, we thought they'd NE-ver end!" :) :laugh:


( OH to have been BORN ten years EARLIER! ) :shocked: :blob1: :laugh:

Ghost_Tracker
02-03-2006, 07:06 PM
I find it astounding that anyone was able to make any money at those prices - maybe as a solo artist.. But a band:shocked:


Well, consider that a cup of coffee was 20 cents back then, and a gallon of gas was - - 67 cents? Actually I guess the oil crisis happened in 1976 or so but still -
an "average" house was maybe $30,000, tops. Eating out at Red Lobster was maybe $32 for a family of 4. Movie was - I dunno - $3.00 ?

AliceLover
02-03-2006, 10:02 PM
Always.....Gold and Braid 81