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gldstwmn 11-15-2018 07:52 PM

11/14/18 Vancouver, BC
 
Rhiannon:
https://youtu.be/xa8ohxSWk9g

The Chain
https://youtu.be/KFIP3U8Cb84

Landslide:
https://youtu.be/FSKh2ajJ6NE

Gypsy:
https://youtu.be/i1csdpUZQ_8

DDIO:
https://youtu.be/07Q9wH-aVXs

Gold Dust Woman:
https://youtu.be/qwtIz4hIwXw
https://youtu.be/B1_cP-PF5Oc

Free Fallin'
https://youtu.be/W-c1--l6IFA

Little Lies:
https://youtu.be/Gj3atyz0bsI

Second Hand News:
https://youtu.be/BkyGpdUnCkY

Dreams:
https://youtu.be/59yOYB0cOQI

Whole show:
https://youtu.be/b7HuztzkxLE

vivfox 11-15-2018 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 1243879)

Thank you for posting this. You always manage to find the complete concert footages on youtube.

gldstwmn 11-16-2018 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by vivfox (Post 1243882)
Thank you for posting this. You always manage to find the complete concert footages on youtube.

I just wish I could find them on DIME or somewhere. :lol:

gldstwmn 11-16-2018 01:18 AM

A revved up, magical, and vital Fleetwood Mac brings a different kind of drama to Rogers Arena in Vancouver

At Rogers Arena on Wednesday, November 14

Drama has always been a part of Fleetwood Mac's mystique—from the romantic rifts that fuelled Rumours right up until this year, when long-time singer-guitarist Lindsey Buckingham departed the band with the usual acrimony before its tour. Was he kicked out, or did he leave voluntarily in a huff? That's bound to be cleared up by the ongoing lawsuit.

But the epic Vancouver tour stop here last night at Rogers Arena was all about the love and good vibes. From the opening kick-drum tick of “The Chain”, it was clear the band was eager to go their own way without Buckingham, adding Crowded House frontman Neil Finn and former Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell to the mix. And the crowd—a wild mix of ages, from kids in Rumours T-shirts to moms in their best feathered top hats to old dudes with canes—went gamely along for the ride.

Everyone on-stage was having a complete ball, gleeful drummer Mick Fleetwood smashing away like Animal without the aggro, the hulking timekeeper shown in closeup-cam via projections from multiple angles. As he tore through an insanely extended drum solo in “World Turning”, he repeatedly asked, “Are you ready to release the hounds?” Met with the crowd's screaming “Yes!”, Fleetwood then proceeded to do so on his kit.

It was easy to forget that the hyperenergized 71-year-old helped found the band no less than 50 years ago—as in five freaking decades. At the end of the concert, long after the ovations for fittingly upbeat show closer “Don’t Stop” had died down, Fleetwood took the stage in his jaunty black knickers, red shoes, and scarlet top hat to plead with the crowd heading up the aisles of Rogers Arena to simply "be kind” to one another.

Fleetwood’s manic energy was matched by Stevie Nicks’s Gypsy splendour, the songstress fondling the streamers hanging off her microphone and tambourine as she sang, and wrapping herself in a glimmering gold shawl for showstopper "Gold Dust Woman". Spinning magically in her full black skirt and black-suede platform boots, she looked preternaturally young.

For his part, though he didn’t bring the loaded history Buckingham would have had with the others on-stage, Finn managed a nice balance of achieving the Mac-veteran’s tone while somehow still making the songs his own. He also treated fans who lived through the '80s to his own acoustic Crowded House ballad “Don’t Dream It’s Over”, in a transcendent duet with Nicks—another of the show’s feel-good moments.

Campbell, meanwhile, brought the necessary chops to the guitar work, not to mention gravitas to the encore’s "Free Fallin’", sung by an emotion-drenched Nicks and set against projections of the late Tom Petty.

For die-hard fans, the band dug deep into its vaults, back into the bluesy '60s under original frontman Peter Green. Christine McVie—back in the fold after a 15-year hiatus from the group—held her own on the keyboards, and gave most of the room a new appreciation for the '80s radio hit “Little Lies”.

The biggest highlight of a show that didn't lack them came midway through, and we don’t have to tell you which song it was. Nicks was as bewitching as ever in “Rhiannon”, spreading her black shawl like wings and throwing a spell over the packed arena.

In the process, she brought something magnetically older and wiser to the catharsis that's long been part of Fleetwood Mac's storied run. So, yeah, maybe there was drama after all.

Hawkeye 11-16-2018 10:37 AM

Such a mix of emotions reading that review. I love that it’s so positive, but Then i wonder, how the hell can I take their opinions seriously when they call out Rhiannon as the highlight of the show. Clearly not a long time fan.

gldstwmn 11-16-2018 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Hawkeye (Post 1243910)
Such a mix of emotions reading that review. I love that it’s so positive, but Then i wonder, how the hell can I take their opinions seriously when they call out Rhiannon as the highlight of the show. Clearly not a long time fan.

I know. But a lot of the reviewers are now millenials or even younger. They've never seen it live.

Ulpian 11-17-2018 09:02 AM

I tried listening to Little Lies and had to switch it off.

Poor Christine was completely flat.

I hate to say this, as I love her, but her voice is done and she needs to pack this in.

Hawkeye 11-17-2018 11:13 AM

Stevie’s voice was also very noticeably not 100 percent better. Very noticeable difference in the quality of the vocals of this show compared to previous ones.

gldstwmn 11-17-2018 03:37 PM

Fleetwood Mac sprinkles gold dust on a Vancouver evening
 
After canceling their Alberta shows due to a voice-related illness concerning Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac landed at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena Wednesday night (Nov. 14) with a hit-packed setlist.

Right off the bat, the band opened with one of their greatest songs, “The Chain.” A song that would sum up the drama of the group’s early days, and set the tone for many, many more years of conflict, heartbreak and forgiveness.

Nicks was, in a word, enchanting. But even though she was no-doubt the most popular of the group, each member of the band got to shine in the spotlight.

The biggest news of this tour was that usual singer-songwriter and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham wouldn’t be joining the rest of the band. This is just another chapter in the long-running, career-defining drama-fest that is Fleetwood Mac. But honestly, Buckingham wasn’t missed. Instead of replacing him with session musicians and having the remaining key members of the band get all the attention, the group opted for Crowded House frontman Neil Fynn and, of course, iconic guitarist and former Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers member Mike Campbell.

What a pleasure to once again see Campbell on stage. After the passing of Tom Petty last year, it was uncertain when the Heartbreakers guitar legend would shred it in front of a stadium-sized live audience again. The additions of Fynn and Campbell set the tone for ‘An Evening with Fleetwood Mac’—projecting themes of friendship, nostalgia and mastery.

Mick Fleetwood was as energetic, crazy and loud as ever, toying with the audience and bouncing around in his red shoes. Nicks had obviously recovered from her voice issues, because that voice was in fine, pristine form all throughout fan favourites “Rhiannon,” “Landslide,” “Gypsy,” and many, many more. Her biggest performance of the evening would come with “Gold Dust Woman”—for which she donned a glittering gold shawl and contorted, danced and flailed around the stage in true witchy form.

Refreshingly, Fleetwood Mac went back to the original days of the band—before Buckingham and Nicks joined—to offer up some 1960s blues courtesy of original frontman Peter Green. The audience ate it all up happily.

After a 15-year hiatus from Fleetwood Mac, Christine McVie was back on vocals and the keyboards. While it was beautiful to see her, and to hear McVie classic like “You Make Loving Fun” and “Everywhere” sung by the original voice, that voice has not quite held up. Not that that isn’t to be expected after so long away from the grind of band life.

Meanwhile, Fynn’s voice more than suited classic Buckingham-centered pieces like “Go Your Own Way” and “Don’t Stop.” If audience members were uncertain of who the he was, they sure as hell figured it out when he dove into an acoustic version of his mega 80s hit “Don’t Dream It’s Over.” Nicks eventually joined him, and it was one of the most special moments of the evening.

The first song of the encore was, fittingly, Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin’.” Nicks sang the iconic song as a photo montage of Petty rolled on the big screen. Many of those photos included Campbell and Nicks at various stages of their lives. Nicks’ powerful friendship with Petty—both collaborative and personal—has been one of the most defining relationships of her career. It was extra special to see Campbell—Petty’s right-hand stage mate for so many years—playing along old friend Nicks. In a way, this homage to a classic rock n’ roll figure was one of the more impactful ones seen at Rogers Arena in recent years. There were more than a few tears, and Nicks certainly shed some.

It is lovely to see that Fleetwood Mac is by no means passé. Nicks has certainly entered a point in her career where she is revered by all ages and is very much still in fashion. In fact, just last year she performed a duet with Lana Del Rey for “Beautiful People Beautiful Problems” (on Rey’s Lust for Life album), blowing the minds of millions of ‘good witch’ super-fans all over the world

Wednesday night proved that some bands and some songs just simply last.

editme2 11-17-2018 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Ulpian (Post 1243947)
I tried listening to Little Lies and had to switch it off.

Poor Christine was completely flat.

I hate to say this, as I love her, but her voice is done and she needs to pack this in.

I hate to say it, too, but she is really struggling. Have you listened to "Say You Love Me"? It's almost unlistenable. Her voice cracks, she's off key. I don't know how she's going to make it through the rest of the tour.

twinmatrix 11-18-2018 04:31 AM

Maybe she should stop playing the piano so much so she can focus more on her vocal delivery..? She sounds distracted.

twinmatrix 11-18-2018 04:54 AM

Oh, they didn't do All Over Again? The set list is becoming shorter and more generic over time. :( Can we get a few different songs from last tour? Skies The Limit, No Questions Asked, That's Alright, etc

Ulpian 11-18-2018 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by twinmatrix (Post 1244006)
Maybe she should stop playing the piano so much so she can focus more on her vocal delivery..? She sounds distracted.

Would it help? Or is it maybe to do with age?

This made me sad, but glad I’ve decided not to see them. I make no comment on the recent fallout with LB, but just from a vocal point of view I really am not enjoying the sound. I love Christine but I think she should stick to the studio now.

gldstwmn 11-18-2018 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by editme2 (Post 1243988)
I hate to say it, too, but she is really struggling. Have you listened to "Say You Love Me"? It's almost unlistenable. Her voice cracks, she's off key. I don't know how she's going to make it through the rest of the tour.

Stevie's vocal coach Steve Real has been spotted on the tour. It certainly couldn't hurt if he were to give Chris a hand too. I've listened to a lot of videos from different shows and sometimes she sounds really good and others like she is struggling a bit. Honestly I don't really care because I'm just glad she's there. I thought her voice would get stronger as the tour went on. But she is 75 and all the flying and dry air in arenas has to be hell on the vocal chords.

gldstwmn 11-18-2018 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by twinmatrix (Post 1244008)
Oh, they didn't do All Over Again? The set list is becoming shorter and more generic over time. :( Can we get a few different songs from last tour? Skies The Limit, No Questions Asked, That's Alright, etc

They really should be playing those. Oh dear, I didn't even realize they didn't do All Over Again. What the hell is going on? :confused:

Buster 11-18-2018 04:20 PM

Good god, I just tried to watch Little Lies. Christine sounds AWFUL. I haven’t watched videos of the tour but this thread made me see what everyone is talking about. Just terrible. Maybe in the arena it doesn’t sound so bad?

I give them props for getting good reviews though.

jmn3 11-19-2018 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 1244052)
They really should be playing those. Oh dear, I didn't even realize they didn't do All Over Again. What the hell is going on? :confused:

With four different vocalists taking turns at the mic, that their set is now down to 21 songs is just ridiculous.

jmn3 11-19-2018 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Buster (Post 1244060)
Good god, I just tried to watch Little Lies. Christine sounds AWFUL. I haven’t watched videos of the tour but this thread made me see what everyone is talking about.

I would advise staying away from You Make Loving Fun or the second verse of Don’t Stop. :distress:

twinmatrix 11-19-2018 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 1244051)
Stevie's vocal coach Steve Real has been spotted on the tour. It certainly couldn't hurt if he were to give Chris a hand too. I've listened to a lot of videos from different shows and sometimes she sounds really good and others like she is struggling a bit. Honestly I don't really care because I'm just glad she's there. I thought her voice would get stronger as the tour went on. But she is 75 and all the flying and dry air in arenas has to be hell on the vocal chords.

Me too I'm just happy Christine is there. If she sings off key I couldn't care less, I'll cheer her own regardless

bwboy 11-19-2018 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 1244051)
Stevie's vocal coach Steve Real has been spotted on the tour. It certainly couldn't hurt if he were to give Chris a hand too. I've listened to a lot of videos from different shows and sometimes she sounds really good and others like she is struggling a bit. Honestly I don't really care because I'm just glad she's there. I thought her voice would get stronger as the tour went on. But she is 75 and all the flying and dry air in arenas has to be hell on the vocal chords.

I bet he is working with Christine, but as you said, she is 75 years old and there's only so much the body can do (and voice, too). But what Christine is now lacking in vocal power, she makes up for in showmanship. I've never seen her so invested in concert before, I mean she has really stepped that part up, and it's great to see. I wonder if touring with Lindsey gave her more confidence for this tour?

HoursAndHours 11-19-2018 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 1244052)
They really should be playing those. Oh dear, I didn't even realize they didn't do All Over Again. What the hell is going on? :confused:

I actually think something is up with Chris, like maybe she's sick too. If she knows how off she sounds (and someone in their tour camp must be listening), she may not want to close the show with such a vocally intimate and exposing song.

Little lies was really, abnormally bad, but not normal for the tour, as nearly as I can tell.

gldstwmn 11-19-2018 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by jmn3 (Post 1244127)
With four different vocalists taking turns at the mic, that their set is now down to 21 songs is just ridiculous.

I agree. At least add back Hypnotized and I Got You or any of the other gazillion songs they rehearsed for this tour. C'mon Fleetwood Mac. Give it a whirl. There are 11 people on stage. If one's not feeling well or up to it let someone else pick up the slack. It doesn't have to be the exact same set every night. Take that plunge. You can do it!

SteveMacD 11-19-2018 03:51 PM

I really wouldn’t call Mike a vocalist in the band. He just does “Oh Well.”

gldstwmn 11-19-2018 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveMacD (Post 1244172)
I really wouldn’t call Mike a vocalist in the band. He just does “Oh Well.”

True. But they rehearsed other songs. And he can play anything. At this point they really should have some sort of contingency plan don't you think?

SteveMacD 11-19-2018 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 1244175)
True. But they rehearsed other songs. And he can play anything. At this point they really should have some sort of contingency plan don't you think?

Yeah, but I don’t know if it would even be feasible to change up the setlist with the extensive AV production that goes into the shows.

SteveMacD 11-19-2018 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Buster (Post 1244060)
Good god, I just tried to watch Little Lies. Christine sounds AWFUL. I haven’t watched videos of the tour but this thread made me see what everyone is talking about. Just terrible. Maybe in the arena it doesn’t sound so bad?

I give them props for getting good reviews though.

TBH, “Little Lies” has been rough since Christine came back. But, expecting a 75 year old to sound like she did at 45 is pretty unrealistic. That said, I’d rather have “Think About Me” in the set.

Buster 11-19-2018 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveMacD (Post 1244187)
TBH, “Little Lies” has been rough since Christine came back. But, expecting a 75 year old to sound like she did at 45 is pretty unrealistic. That said, I’d rather have “Think About Me” in the set.

I don’t expect that at all. I was just shocked by how totally awful she sounds in the one clip posted in the thread. It’s the first time I’ve listened to her on this tour. I’m sure she sounds better on other songs and other shows. And glad to read about how energetic she is on the tour, that’s a good thing.

DownOnRodeo 11-19-2018 08:47 PM

Yikes.

Maybe when she's singing she's thinking about the meaning of the lyrics in light of everything that's happened and is consumed with voice-eroding remorse.

Lindsey, if I could turn the page in time then I'd rearrange just a day or two (the day after MusiCares will suffice).
But they couldn't find a way, so let's settle for half-pay, to get rid of you (blame it on the other guys).

gldstwmn 11-19-2018 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveMacD (Post 1244183)
Yeah, but I don’t know if it would even be feasible to change up the setlist with the extensive AV production that goes into the shows.

Well they could do it just like they did in the olden days and show the band on the screen.
The first band I ever remeber using a big screen backdrop to augment their show was Rush on the Moving Pictures tour. I'm sure that thing probably looks like a Lite Brite compared to what artists use now.

Keith 11-20-2018 11:21 AM

Free Fallin'
 
So I'm listening to the Free Fallin' video and at about the 35 second mark, a guy in the audience asked if Tom Petty died. You just assume everyone knows about Tom Petty but I guess not.

I really enjoy watching these videos from the shows - thanks to everyone who capture them and share.

SorcererJP 11-20-2018 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by gldstwmn (Post 1243893)
I just wish I could find them on DIME or somewhere. :lol:

Nothing, just nothing appears overthere ... too bad ... it are usually good quality boots....

gldstwmn 11-20-2018 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by SorcererJP (Post 1244237)
Nothing, just nothing appears overthere ... too bad ... it are usually good quality boots....

Maybe someone will upload over the holiday?


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