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luminol 03-04-2019 12:08 PM

Atlanta, GA (3/3/19)
 
Anyone go? I live in ATL and had no interest. Fortunately, I was able to see the 2015 Rumours lineup show despite having a newborn and "that's enough for me." No need to see this lineup without LB.

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/fleet...a-392f19f.html

Have they dropped songs this leg? Weren't "Tell me all the things you do," "Isn't it midnight," and "Monday morning" on the set before? Are they getting lazy?? What's that short set about?!

If I paid big money for tickets to see this show and they cut (at least) 3 songs (plus no LB), I would be pretty bitter.

kak125 03-04-2019 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by luminol (Post 1249825)
Anyone go? I live in ATL and had no interest. Fortunately, I was able to see the 2015 Rumours lineup show despite having a newborn and "that's enough for me." No need to see this lineup without LB.

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/fleet...a-392f19f.html

Have they dropped songs this leg? Weren't "Tell me all the things you do," "Isn't it midnight," and "Monday morning" on the set before? Are they getting lazy?? What's that short set about?!

If I paid big money for tickets to see this show and they cut (at least) 3 songs (plus no LB), I would be pretty bitter.

'Isn't It Midnight' was dropped a while ago and replaced with Hold Me. 'Monday Morning' was done on Friday in Chicago and it looks like 'Tell Me All The Things You Do' was dropped after Feb 24th. I agree I would be super pissed! I was very lucky to have heard 'Isn't It Midnight' at the Pittsburgh show but I was salty about them dropping 'Hypnotized' & 'I Got You'.

luminol 03-04-2019 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by kak125 (Post 1249826)
'Isn't It Midnight' was dropped a while ago and replaced with Hold Me. 'Monday Morning' was done on Friday in Chicago and it looks like 'Tell Me All The Things You Do' was dropped after Feb 24th. I agree I would be super pissed! I was very lucky to have heard 'Isn't It Midnight' at the Pittsburgh show but I was salty about them dropping 'Hypnotized' & 'I Got You'.

OMG I didn't even catch that those two were dropped, too! I WOULD BE SO PISSED!

I am so so glad I did not spring money to see such a short set, with so many songs dropped from the original fall setlist. I haven't been keeping up, so I would have been expecting ALL of those. Phew... completely reinforces that my decision was the right one.

Phil 03-04-2019 06:36 PM

I think it's a safe bet that "I Got You" will be reinstated for the Australian/New Zealand leg plus perhaps another Crowded House track ("Weather With You", "Into Temptation" or "Fingers Of Love" all would make great choices, particularly with a Stevie lead/harmony vocal).
I'd also be surprised if they didn't bulk up Neil's presence for the UK shows since he has a strong following there as well.

SteveMacD 03-05-2019 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by kak125 (Post 1249826)
'Isn't It Midnight' was dropped a while ago and replaced with Hold Me. 'Monday Morning' was done on Friday in Chicago and it looks like 'Tell Me All The Things You Do' was dropped after Feb 24th. I agree I would be super pissed! I was very lucky to have heard 'Isn't It Midnight' at the Pittsburgh show but I was salty about them dropping 'Hypnotized' & 'I Got You'.

I was going to see them in Chicago, but kind of glad unforeseen circumstances kept me from going. It would have been nice to hear Hold Me, but too many of the interesting songs have gotten cut. Glad I caught the Louisville show.

David 03-05-2019 07:13 PM

I've heard that they're considering adding some "deep cut" gems to the set:
  • Sara
  • Remember Me
  • Rattlesnake Shake
  • Tusk
  • Crystal (duet with Neil and Stevie)

SteveMacD 03-05-2019 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 1249892)
I've heard that they're considering adding some "deep cut" gems to the set:

I could go for two of those. Actually, three, but one isn’t exactly deep.

Storms123 03-05-2019 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveMacD (Post 1249897)
I could go for two of those. Actually, three, but one isn’t exactly deep.

I would agree--I would actually say 3 of them aren't exactly deep.

Macfan4life 03-06-2019 06:00 AM

OMG
Don't embarrass yourself Neil and do Tusk. Lindsey is the only one that can pull that off.

SteveMacD 03-06-2019 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Macfan4life (Post 1249911)
OMG
Don't embarrass yourself Neil and do Tusk. Lindsey is the only one that can pull that off.

Agreed. Although, Johnny Cash could have done an amazing cover.

kak125 03-06-2019 11:34 AM

Just a note that Monday Morning was back last night in DC and I surely hope they wouldn't attempt to do Tusk.

BigAl84 03-06-2019 11:45 AM

LOL...So Sara is a deep cut now? LOLOL

David 03-06-2019 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by BigAl84 (Post 1249918)
LOL...So Sara is a deep cut now? LOLOL

Well, maybe it just cuts deep. :p

aleuzzi 03-06-2019 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David (Post 1249892)
I've heard that they're considering adding some "deep cut" gems to the set:
  • Sara
  • Remember Me
  • Rattlesnake Shake
  • Tusk
  • Crystal (duet with Neil and Stevie)


Where did you hear this? "Remember Me" would be (for me) and event.

aleuzzi 03-06-2019 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveMacD (Post 1249912)
Agreed. Although, Johnny Cash could have done an amazing cover.

Johnny Cash could have done amazing covers of Big Love, Go Insane, and others...

michelej1 03-18-2019 06:42 PM

https://www.ajc.com/blog/music/conce...lejURosL9NuWN/

CONCERT REVIEW: Minus Lindsey Buckingham, Fleetwood Mac returns to Atlanta with energetic replacements

Originally posted Monday, March 4, 2019 by Rodney Ho/rho@ajc.com on

Given how tumultuous life was for the five core members of Fleetwood Mac when it was a hit-making machine from 1975 to 1987, it was a miracle to see them all together again in 2014.

When they arrived at what was then Philips Arena late that year, the band was rejuvenated, everyone just thrilled to have captured the magic again. After Christine McVie sang “Songbird,” the band members spent several minutes on stage talking to the exiting audience about how amazing it was to have McVie back after 16 years.

But those positive vibes didn’t endure.

A year ago, Lindsey Buckingham was unceremoniously booted from the band he helped make famous. Why? He said there were tensions with Stevie Nicks and his desire to focus on his solo project tested the patience of the other band members who wanted to pursue a new tour.

So out with Buckingham and in with two new members to replace him: Crowded House lead singer Neil Finn and former Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers lead guitarist Mike Campbell.

At a sold-out State Farm Arena Sunday night, the reconfigured band - which still includes original bassist John McVie (73), original drummer Mick Fleetwood (71) and the two grand dames keyboardist Christine McVie (75) and vocalist Nicks (70) - carted out a 20-song set list over two hours that included two songs that preceded their breakthrough success, 11 classic sing alongs from their two breakthrough albums “Fleetwood Mac” and “Rumors” and four notable hits from the 1980s.

There was no mention of the ugliness behind the scenes with Buckingham, who sued the band over his firing last October, then settled in December.

Instead, it was all about positivity and the fresh, brighter energy emanating from Finn and Campbell, who were not treated like guests but full-fledged members of the band.

Finn’s vocal stylings are smoother than those of Buckingham’s, as he ably covered the male vocals on “Second Hand News” and “Go Your Own Way.” He was selected, Fleetwood explained to the audience, in part because of how much the drummer loved Crowded House’s 1987 hit “Don’t Dream It’s Over.” (The song peaked at No. 2 in late April at the same time Fleetwood Mac’s “Big Love” was climbing the top 40.)

One of the best moments of the night, in fact, was Finn’s stripped down version of the plaintive pop hit, which became a duet near the end when Nicks showed up to sing a verse and join in on the chorus.

Campbell was solid on guitar and Fleetwood Mac opened the encore with a cover of the late Petty’s “Free Fallin’ “ with Nicks on vocals. (Nicks had one of the best rock duets of all time with Petty in 1981: “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.”)

And the two newbies appeared to get along famously. Finn and Campbell riffed back and forth playfully during “Black Magic Woman,” an early Fleetwood Mac tune that ultimately became a big hit for Santana.

But for anybody who has seen Buckingham live, his crackling intensity and soulful passion was distinctly missing.

It also meant a few Buckingham-led songs were not on the set list e.g. “Tusk,” “Never Going Back Again,” “Big Love.”

Sadly, Buckingham recently underwent open heart surgery with reports his vocal cords might be damaged.

Fleetwood worked hard to make up for Buckingham’s absence, highlighted by his signature epic 10-minute drum solo during “World Turning.”

And a greater star burden was placed on Nicks, who is about to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year as a solo artist 21 years after the band received the honors. Though her upper range isn’t quite there anymore and her twirling not quite as mellifluous, she owned the stage with the assurance of a woman who is not scared of age or the passage of time.

Christine McVie and Nicks ended the concert with a poignant duet of “All Over Again,” which served as a lyrical reminder that the band may see members go their own way at times but lineup changes won’t stop them from thinking about another concert tour:

Well it's it's time to move on to the rain
And finally break the chain
In spite of the heartaches
And troubles in love
I'd do it all over


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