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kak125 11-01-2018 11:08 PM

11-1 Pittsburgh
 
So the Pittsburgh show was really great tonight but beforehand I was at a local pizza place and somebody was playing all the best Fleetwood Mac songs and I almost started crying my eyes out. In that moment it really hit me that Lindsey is no longer in Fleetwood Mac.
My husband and I had 3rd row seats on Christine’s side and I have to say she looked so happy. The set list stayed the same but they switched up the order on a few songs. They displayed the city on the screen with the words ‘Stronger Than Hate’ a few times and before Landslide Stevie almost lost it talking about the shootings and how her mom told her she was on a mission to go out into the world and sing her songs and try to make people better. She dedicated the song to the city and we all cried.
It was so weird without Lindsey but there was also something freeing about it too. The band looked so happy. I kept looking for something all night but they really just looked ecstatic to be playing with each other.
Few notes: People were lost during Black Magic Woman, Tell Me All The Things You Do and Isn’t it Midnight! Lol, because the order got switched around I didn’t know if Isn’t It Midnight was gonna happen so I lost my mind when it did. I was the only one excited for that song! HA~
The crowd was insane they were as loud as when I saw Justin Timberlake in September. My in-laws were there and had a blast and said 'Lindsey Who?' at the end. I tried to explain that even though his guitar solos went on too long from time to time they wouldn’t still be relevant if it weren’t for him.
I'm so glad I went though it was really a kick ass show!

vivfox 11-01-2018 11:15 PM

Landslide:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-asNyfX6Ns

kak125 11-01-2018 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by vivfox (Post 1243004)

Ahh thank you! I was looking for this video.

kak125 11-01-2018 11:27 PM

Wdve local radio station review

We'll probably never see Fleetwood Mac again in Pittsburgh. They were great tonite at PPG Paints. Neil Finn & Mike Campbell do a tremendous job filling in for Lindsey Buckingham. And those are some BIG shoes to fill. We saw Lindsey in Homestead exactly 2 weeks ago, he & his band were super, jag-off that he is, but he was so much responsible for Fleetwood Mac becoming world-famous in the '70's. Tonite without Lindsey, the band didn't miss a beat, not to us anyway. Stevie can't hit the high notes anymore, she doesn't even try to, but she also just turned 70! Mick Fleetwood was ferocious on drums. Christine sounded fine. So did her ex-husband John on bass. Neil Finn did a special tribute to "the grieving families in Squirrel Hill." Everyone held up their lit phones, it was very moving & so touching to see that Fleetwood Mac knew exactly what city they were in tonite, referencing what Pittsburgh has been thru since last Saturday in Squirrel Hill.

Macfan4life 11-02-2018 05:10 AM

The Chain - Pittsburgh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVyV5CSZPiw

kak125 11-02-2018 08:34 AM

Landslide with the full dedication to Pittsburgh.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQCO9D5RHts

vivfox 11-02-2018 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by kak125 (Post 1243022)
Landslide with the full dedication to Pittsburgh.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQCO9D5RHts

This is very special and I know these are real tears (pun intended).

sleepless child 11-02-2018 09:20 AM

This is the first time ever I have not seen Fleetwood Mac in Pittsburgh. I boycotted because of Lindsey and then some health problems made it hard to go also.

I've been watching videos of the tour so far and I kept thinking, yea, I hate that Lindsey is gone, but I should go anyway. I wish I had gone.

I have noticed too that they seem very happy playing together. I'm sure Stevie is much happier, and John seems the same as always, lol, but Christine seems to really be enjoying herself. Maybe without Lindsey being so controlling they feel more free onstage. Maybe without the Lindsey/Stevie conflict they all feel better. I wish I would have gone.

Did they leave out I Got You and Hypnotized?

kak125 11-02-2018 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by sleepless child (Post 1243024)
This is the first time ever I have not seen Fleetwood Mac in Pittsburgh. I boycotted because of Lindsey and then some health problems made it hard to go also.

I've been watching videos of the tour so far and I kept thinking, yea, I hate that Lindsey is gone, but I should go anyway. I wish I had gone.

I have noticed too that they seem very happy playing together. I'm sure Stevie is much happier, and John seems the same as always, lol, but Christine seems to really be enjoying herself. Maybe without Lindsey being so controlling they feel more free onstage. Maybe without the Lindsey/Stevie conflict they all feel better. I wish I would have gone.

Did they leave out I Got You and Hypnotized?

Ahh it's too bad you couldn't go but maybe you can catch a future date somewhere that isn't too far away. I hope you get better soon. I am really glad I went I thought it would be weird but it wasn't at all. It was fantastic and I was just amazed at how much fun everybody was having. Even Stevie & John were joking around.
Yes unfortunately they left out I Got You and Hypnotized. Ugh. I am still upset about that. I am seriously considering seeing them again maybe in Toronto or DC. I was checking ticketmaster all week and while it might not have been sold out it was pretty damn close. The upper and lower level side sections were even sold I was surprised.

vivfox 11-02-2018 09:27 AM

Dreams:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXEr4tjD960

Everywhere:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HzwATWKFBs

Gypsy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJuSbV1UJ44

Gold Dust Woman:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCs8EO_R0dI

Rhiannon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKouiBTIChY

kak125 11-02-2018 09:32 AM

Stevie Nicks still the highlight of newfangled Fleetwood Mac
 
The paper was reporting a sell out which could totally be true I know there was a lot of people buying tickets at the box office last night.

The Chain was supposed to keep them together, wasn’t it?

But, in the buildup to the current tour, it broke over what appears to be a fairly petty argument and now we’re in the midst of the ultimate Fleetwood Mac drama.

It didn’t stop the 11-piece band that showed up at the PPG Paints Arena Thursday from starting the show with “The Chain,” one of the signature songs of frontman Lindsey Buckingham, who is currently suing his old mates.

Their “take that, Lindsey!” moment put them in the position of sounding like a Fleetwood Mac tribute band from the outset, albeit with a pair of well-respected ringers in Neil Finn (from New Zealand’s Crowded House) and guitar hero Mike Campbell (from the Heartbreakers). Finn has a pleasant voice similar in tone to Buckingham but without the angry edge.


Despite the sold-out crowd seeming perfectly excited by it, it struck me as a rough start and had me immediately missing the plaintiff.

But then, there’s Stevie Nicks, the real drawing card, the one who has fans dressing up in black, lacy clothes. Sometimes it takes a minute for her to warm up those husky pipes, so “Dreams” was a little uneven. That went with a fairly flat “Little Lies” from Christine McVie at the keyboards, Finn doing Lindsey again on “Second Hand News” and Campbell, though very solid, making us pine for Santana on “Black Magic Woman,” reclaimed on this tour by Fleetwood Mac from the Peter Green days.

Shortly after that, though, Nicks was ready to take over the show, starting with a stunning, hard-rock version of “Rhiannon” driven by her fiery vocal. That she is 70 is a miracle...of something.

Her momentum was briefly interrupted by an intermission in the form of Mick Fleetwood’s maniacal 15-minute drum and hollering solo at the end of “World Turning,” ably assisted by percussionist Taku Hirano.

Nicks returned with a lovely “Gypsy” and then handed the stage back to the “two gentlemen [introduced] into this crazy band.” Campbell did a rare vocal turn, kind of a talk-sing, on “Oh Well,” the killer blues-rock song that first put Fleetwood Mac on the radar in the late ‘60s.

Finn’s evening highlight was a beauty. “This is a song of unity and I’d like to dedicate it to the grieving families of Squirrel Hill and Pittsburgh throughout...my heart goes out,” he said, introducing a very pretty version of Crowded House’s “Don't Dream It's Over” with lighters and cellphones all aglow.

Then, Nicks did her part for the healing.

Before a screenshot of the city skyline lined with candles, she said, “My mom always told me, ‘Stevie, you’re on a mission, you’ve always been on a mission, and your mission is to go out into the world and sing your songs and try to make people better when they need somebody to come sing something that will just take them away for maybe one moment in time.’ … I have a favorite phrase that’s called being a spiritual warrior …

“What I want you to know is, we are so sad for you,” she said, choking up, “and there’s nothing to say, except that, you know, they can’t win, and you will come around and your spiritual warriorness will take over at some point and you will get better. So, I’m going to dedicate this song to you like we have so many times in times of trouble -- after 9/11 and after, we went into Boston the day after what happened in Boston, and so it always seems we end up coming in these times. It’s called ‘Landslide,’ it’s for you.”

She poured all that emotion into the melancholy ballad, cheered by her faithful along the way. A few songs later came her show-stopping moment on “Gold Dust Woman,” complete with her gypsy shawl dance and an impassioned climax channeling pain and rage while wailing lines like “you should see me now” and “you can’t shake me down.”

McVie, by contrast, brought her cool delivery to “You Make Loving Fun” and the deep cut “Isn’t It Midnight.” The main set climaxed in full-blown rocking style with “Go Your Own Way,” sparked by Campbell’s stinging guitar work.

When I saw “Free Fallin'” on set lists, I wasn’t sure who would be singing it, but I didn’t expect it to be Stevie. The song is actually perfect for her voice. She had her own wonderful history with Tom Petty, and with pictures of the late rock icon filling the screen, she thrilled us with one of her finest vocals of the night.

After bouncing through “Don't Stop,” they brought the evening to a quiet close with Nicks and McVie sharing a duet on “All Over Again.”

In the end, it was a fine, joyful show and an interesting tangent in FM’s history, but if and when they come back, and let’s hope they do, it would be nice to see Buckingham back in his spot.

Scott Mervis: smervis@post-gazette.com.

FLEETWOOD MAC SET LIST

The Chain

Little Lies

Dreams

Second Hand News

Say You Love Me

Black Magic Woman

Everywhere

Rhiannon

Tell Me All the Things You Do

World Turning

(with drum solo by Mick Fleetwood)

Gypsy

Oh Well

Don't Dream It's Over (Crowded House cover)

Landslide

Isn’t It Midnight

Monday Morning

You Make Loving Fun

Gold Dust Woman

Go Your Own Way

Encore:

Free Fallin'

(Tom Petty cover)

Don't Stop

All Over Again

http://www.post-gazette.com/ae/music...s/201811020092

vivfox 11-02-2018 09:35 AM

The Chain:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TscmhkkX9vA

Dreams:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw0aUwRq1s0

Rhiannon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5yhtRou9bg

Band Intros:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIHHXd-q-ZU

Gypsy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2Mq6VABfRA

Don't Dream It's Over:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y44S6MapfcY

Landslide (with full dedication):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMjUmBA1zBI

vivfox 11-02-2018 09:37 AM

Mick says goodbye to crowd:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZqpo0zSVGw

Don't Stop:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-pPlV5gIRw

Free Fallin':
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hi8D1Ey5AVY

kak125 11-02-2018 10:05 AM

The new-look Fleetwood Mac struts its stuff in Pittsburgh
 
lol last review i promise -ha

Classic rockers address Squirrel Hill tragedy

PITTSBURGH — They sounded good, but it felt different. And there were emotional, touching moments addressing last weekend’s Squirrel Hill synagogue shooting.

There’s much to discuss about the new-look Fleetwood Mac’s concert Thursday at a full-house PPG Paints Arena.

At times, it seemed like every other concert Fleetwood Mac has played the past few decades at Pittsburgh’s current and previous hockey/concert arenas.

The classic-rockers started with the traditional “The Chain,” building the intensity to reach that deep, uncluttered and cool John McVie bass solo.

His ex-wife, Christine McVie, positioned stage right at her keyboards, let loose with her warm voice, singing songs like “Say You Love Me” and “You Make Loving Fun.” Her vocals weren’t quite as soaring and flawless as at the band’s 2014 Pittsburgh show, but still pretty special.

Stevie Nicks, as always, earned the loudest cheers with that potent rasp of hers still going strong, and that bohemian, bewitching persona equally intact to deliver crowd-pleasers “Rhiannon,” “Gypsy,” which featured a patented Stevie twirl, and “Gold Dust Woman,” where she wore a glittery gold shawl.

Also true to form, Mick Fleetwood played a drum solo that took too long to get revved up, amid shouting things like “are you out there?” to crank up the crowd noise. It was a such a lengthy solo, a roadie came out and held a plastic cup of refreshment to Fleetwood’ lips as he continued to bash away. Hey, when you’re the top-billed namesake and founder of a band, you get to solo as long as you want.

Though it was impossible to forget Lindsey Buckingham wasn’t there, booted from the band he’d brought exceptional and underrated guitar to for decades.

He’s been replaced by two stalwarts; Mike Campbell from Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers, and Neil Finn from Crowded House, whom Fleetwood made a public point Thursday of welcoming into the band.


Finn capably handled Buckingham’s vocal leads on “Go Your Own Way,” “World is Turning” and “Second Hand News,” the latter of which had a faster than normal but fun pace led by Fleetwood.

Finn offered the night’s most poignant sequence, starting with him dedicating a song to “the grieving families” of the Squirrel Hill tragedy, and to Pittsburghers in general still immersed in sorrow because of it. Finn then began singing his lovely ’80s Crowded House hit “Don’t Dream It’s Over,” backed only by light guitar and soft hand percussion as most of the band left the stage. For the final verse and chorus, Nicks came back out and sang along. Many spectators lifted and illuminated their phones like candles. It’s a song you’ve heard countless times, to the point you may have forgotten some of lyrics that stood out vividly Thursday; lines about negative forces trying to build walls between us. Finn emotionally emphasized the modified final line sung three times: “You know they won’t win ... you know they won’t win ... you know they won’t win.”

That sentiment perfectly mirrored the “Stronger Than Hate” banner with the Pittsburgh Penguins logo against a Star of David backdrop displayed on the jumbo screen behind Fleetwood Mac after its first song and before the encore.

Once “Don’t Dream It’s Over” ended, Nicks took the mic and talked about the healing properties of music and how the band felt an extra importance to be in Pittsburgh at this time. Nicks’ voice get choked up, as she urged fans to be “spiritual warriors.” The band followed with “Landslide,” emotionally sung by Nicks.

Fleetwood Mac chugged into the encore with “Go Your Own Way,” on which I found myself missing Buckingham’s vocals and guitar.

The encore began with a cover of Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin’,” which gave Campbell a chance to work his magic, having played on the original. The video screen flashed back to the late-Petty, including a number of photos of him with friend and collaborator Nicks.

Christine McVie set up the night’s final selection, “All Over Again,” saying it’s an ideal song under the circumstances, because it deals with hope and looking toward the future.


Overall a good show, though I’d have liked to have heard more of Campbell, who along with Finn spearheaded the night’s most exciting song, the guitar-blazing, way-back Fleetwood Mac track “Oh Well.” (You remember the opening stanza: “Can’t help it ’bout the shape I’m in/I can’t sing, I ain’t pretty and my legs are thin/But don’t ask me what I think of you/I might not give the answer that you want me to.”)

Without Buckingham in the band, the setlist suffered from the lack of his signature song “Tusk”. Nor did we get “Silver Springs,” Nicks’ tour-de-force as a vocalist always made more special in concert because the gut-wrenching lyrics about moving on from a busted relationship were directly inspired by her ex-lover, Buckingham, standing 10 feet from her.

This tour, with its new lineup, has stoked Fleetwood Mac members’ interest in the band’s back catalog, hence the playing of “Black Magic Woman,” a 1968 Fleetwood Mac single written by former guitarist Peter Green. Accustomed to the version they’ve heard on radio, many people mistakenly assume Santana originally wrote and recorded that song. Nicks once thought so, too.

“This was before I was in Fleetwood Mac,” she explained.

The version Fleetwood Mac played Thursday in Pittsburgh emphasized drums and didn’t try to duplicate Carlos Santana’s pyrotechnic guitar sorcery. For a cool twist, Nicks sang the song in the first person with girl power attitude, as in “I’m a black magic woman.”

The band dug even deeper to play “Tell Me All The Things You Do,” a 1970 Fleetwood Mac single written by another former guitarist, Danny Kirwan. The song had a fleet boogie beat that was rather enjoyable, but Pittsburgh fans craved the familiar, and took those several minutes to make a bathroom or beer run.

Kirwan lasted just four years in Fleetwood Mac. We’ll see if that’s a number Campbell and Finn will beat.

http://www.timesonline.com/entertain...-in-pittsburgh

Macfan4life 11-02-2018 11:47 AM

SOLD OUT
I was flamed several months ago for even suggesting such a thing. There are about 5 posters that owe me an apology over a grand slam breakfast at Denny's. :)
One poster was so upset with me saying the tour would be successful that he swore he would not come back.
On another note, never thought I would ever hear Stevie say Pittsburgh Steelers ;)

gldstwmn 11-02-2018 12:17 PM

The whole show is here:
https://www.pscp.tv/cms1954/1nAKEymXVwZKL

Last night's show looked like a real tearjerker. Fleetwood Mac/Stevie certainly does have a history of showing up in places where there has been recent tragedy. It is much needed. :(

gldstwmn 11-02-2018 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by kak125 (Post 1243006)
Wdve local radio station review

We'll probably never see Fleetwood Mac again in Pittsburgh. They were great tonite at PPG Paints. Neil Finn & Mike Campbell do a tremendous job filling in for Lindsey Buckingham. And those are some BIG shoes to fill. We saw Lindsey in Homestead exactly 2 weeks ago, he & his band were super, jag-off that he is, but he was so much responsible for Fleetwood Mac becoming world-famous in the '70's. Tonite without Lindsey, the band didn't miss a beat, not to us anyway. Stevie can't hit the high notes anymore, she doesn't even try to, but she also just turned 70! Mick Fleetwood was ferocious on drums. Christine sounded fine. So did her ex-husband John on bass. Neil Finn did a special tribute to "the grieving families in Squirrel Hill." Everyone held up their lit phones, it was very moving & so touching to see that Fleetwood Mac knew exactly what city they were in tonite, referencing what Pittsburgh has been thru since last Saturday in Squirrel Hill.

:thumbsup: Class act.

kak125 11-02-2018 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Macfan4life (Post 1243035)
SOLD OUT
I was flamed several months ago for even suggesting such a thing. There are about 5 posters that owe me an apology over a grand slam breakfast at Denny's. :)
One poster was so upset with me saying the tour would be successful that he swore he would not come back.
On another note, never thought I would ever hear Stevie say Pittsburgh Steelers ;)


Yes they do! I get that many people want this tour to fail but in reality they are doing pretty damn well. OMG I know I almost fell over when Stevie said Pittsburgh Steelers -ha! I like that she mentioned filming her DVD here last year so we know she hasn't forgot about it.
Also I saw Stevie's friend Mary (I think that's her name, blonde woman with bangs) sitting next to the stage the entire show on her laptop so I'm assuming she's responsible for the images on the screen?
The guy in the front row knew who she was and talked to her for about 20 minutes before the show. She seemed really nice!

kak125 11-02-2018 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 1243037)
The whole show is here:
https://www.pscp.tv/cms1954/1nAKEymXVwZKL

Last night's show looked like a real tearjerker. Fleetwood Mac/Stevie certainly does have a history of showing up in places where there has been recent tragedy. It is much needed. :(

Wow thank you for this link. You know they really do I was just telling my husband that last night. Stevie has a way of just calming people and making them feel better even if it's just for a short amount of time.

kak125 11-02-2018 12:39 PM

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gldstwmn 11-02-2018 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Macfan4life (Post 1243035)
SOLD OUT
I was flamed several months ago for even suggesting such a thing. There are about 5 posters that owe me an apology over a grand slam breakfast at Denny's. :)

You know what? If you ever get to Colorado I'll do you one better and buy you breakfast at Black Bear Diner or Snooze. The pineapple upside down pancakes are to die for. And I rarely come out of my hermit like existence. :cool: This thing in Pittsburgh... we have got to find a way to be better to each other. :distress:

gldstwmn 11-02-2018 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by kak125 (Post 1243040)
Wow thank you for this link. You know they really do I was just telling my husband that last night. Stevie has a way of just calming people and making them feel better even if it's just for a short amount of time.

I've never seen her cry so hard on stage.

kak125 11-02-2018 01:01 PM

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kak125 11-02-2018 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 1243043)
I've never seen her cry so hard on stage.

I really didn't think she was going to keep it together especially when she started talking about her mother. So many tears last night.

gldstwmn 11-02-2018 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by kak125 (Post 1243048)
I really didn't think she was going to keep it together especially when she started talking about her mother. So many tears last night.

God bless to you and your community. :angel:

gldstwmn 11-02-2018 02:10 PM

Also I don't think anyone mentioned it but Christine stood last night during All Over Again and her voice sounded really storng from what I saw on Periscope. :woohoo:

kak125 11-02-2018 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 1243062)
God bless to you and your community. :angel:

Thank you! This really hit too close to home that's for sure. My good friend lives in squirrel hill (i live about 5 min away in the southside) and her neighbor was shot (she survived) but her mother didn't. She just got out of the hospital yesterday and the media was already waiting to talk to her. I can't even imagine what those families are going through right now. So sad.

Macfan4life 11-02-2018 02:57 PM

Stevie has improved and perfected her Black Magic Woman speech.

sleepless child 11-02-2018 06:40 PM

thanks to Carol for filming the show.

Kubrick2788 11-02-2018 06:51 PM

For Pittsburgh
 
Quite an interesting night. I think the biggest thing with this tour is that they seem to be enjoying the performances. That or they're really good at pretending to. This was the most loose feeling FM show I've seen yet. Hearing a set that is fairly different from any other tour was refreshing. I never thought I'd hear a song from Time and enjoy it. But it was lovely. And, yes, Christine was STANDING. She also started pulling on some of Stevie's microphone stand shawl strands at one point...more funny than anything but maybe they were having a moment.

I'm not much for sentiment, but the Landslide moment and Neil's dedication were something I hope lots of people get to see online. Kak, so sorry to hear that you're close to all of that. I hope your friend is doing the best they can be. It's just so awful. I have family and friends nearby that, thankfully, weren't affected. However, Pittsburgh never fails to amaze me with how resilient the people can be and how fiercely they come to the aid of others.

The band was playing great, Stevie and Christine sounded pretty damn good, and getting some guitar solos I couldn't hum note for note was nice. I hope there's more because I'd easily do this all over again.

(Kak, super jealous of the seats and those pictures you got. Thanks for posting the video in the other thread. I think this was right up there with the SYW show in my ranking of FM concerts.)

Keith 11-02-2018 07:09 PM

Thank you.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 1243037)
The whole show is here:
https://www.pscp.tv/cms1954/1nAKEymXVwZKL

Last night's show looked like a real tearjerker. Fleetwood Mac/Stevie certainly does have a history of showing up in places where there has been recent tragedy. It is much needed. :(

I know what I am doing on this chilly Friday evening. I can't wait to see and hear the show. Thanks again.

Hawkeye 11-02-2018 08:39 PM

Regardless of how you might feel about Gold Dust Woman going on too long or getting sick of it or just simply not liking the song, I’m happy just to see her on this song just by apparent health in general. She hasn’t moved around that much or fluidly in a very long time. Even her crackhead dance was her shaking in Place. She is really getting around the stage quite well here in Pittsburgh. She looked like she needed a walker at times during the On With the Show Tour. So yea, while as far as quality of the set list,I’d be happier with an additional 3 minute song, but it’s just really impressive for her to be doing that at 70 in her
Heels better then she did 10 years ago in her Frankenboks.

Keith 11-03-2018 09:41 AM

Ok..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 1243037)
The whole show is here:
https://www.pscp.tv/cms1954/1nAKEymXVwZKL

Last night's show looked like a real tearjerker. Fleetwood Mac/Stevie certainly does have a history of showing up in places where there has been recent tragedy. It is much needed. :(

So this Periscope app is pretty awesome. Of course, I was watching the taped version, but I will have to look for future shows being captured live via 'scope' in the future. I also loved reading the comments of the live audience as the show progressed - and what a great concert. This band is improving as they go - Stevie sounds so good here and I could listen to Mike play all night long. They seem to be having a "time".

Thanks again for sharing. Watching again this morning.

gldstwmn 11-04-2018 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith (Post 1243142)
So this Periscope app is pretty awesome. Of course, I was watching the taped version, but I will have to look for future shows being captured live via 'scope' in the future. I also loved reading the comments of the live audience as the show progressed - and what a great concert. This band is improving as they go - Stevie sounds so good here and I could listen to Mike play all night long. They seem to be having a "time".

Thanks again for sharing. Watching again this morning.

You're welcome. I'm glad you're enjoying it.


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