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elle 09-21-2017 03:32 PM

Grammy museum BuckVie q&a Oct 11 (sold out)
 
Surprised nobody started a thread on this - it showed up yesterday and sold out within 5 minutes on presale today. Not sure whether they'll be offering additional tickets during regular onsale or they're all gone.

FuzzyPlum 09-21-2017 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by elle (Post 1216812)
Surprised nobody started a thread on this - it showed up yesterday and sold out within 5 minutes on presale today. Not sure whether they'll be offering additional tickets during regular onsale or they're all gone.

Not following the original topic per-se (sorry Elle), but...

With regards to Grammy's in general, I must confess I'm a bit ignorant...
  • when are nominees announced?
  • are Buckingham and McVie realistically viable for any awards?
  • are they eligible for a 'Best newcomer award'?
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elle 09-21-2017 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by FuzzyPlum (Post 1216813)
Not following the original topic per-se (sorry Elle), but...

With regards to Grammy's in general, I must confess I'm a bit ignorant...
  • when are nominees announced?
  • are Buckingham and McVie realistically viable for any awards?
  • are they eligible for a 'Best newcomer award'?
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Haha love it!

I'd be surprised if they were viable for any of those awards... unless Grammys would measure UK success ;)

FuzzyPlum 09-21-2017 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by elle (Post 1216814)
Haha love it!

I'd be surprised if they were viable for any of those awards... unless Grammys would measure UK success ;)

Yes, I know its pushing the boat out... but technically I'm sure they'd be eligible as a new act, wouldn't they?

FuzzyPlum 09-21-2017 03:58 PM

A CONVERSATION WITH LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM AND CHRISTINE MCVIE

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Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie are two links of the figurative chain that once made up one of the most popular bands of the ’70s, Fleetwood Mac. Though the two have been making music together off and on for nearly half a century, it didn’t occur to them until recently to begin making music as a duo. Their recent collaboration turned out to be a success, leading to their first self-titled album, which became available to the public, June 9, and began their North American tour June 21. Buckingham and McVie, who have shared a mutual respect and admiration for each other since their days in Fleetwood Mac, decided it was time to combine their individual musical talents. The album is already receiving rave reviews from Rolling Stone and Variety, among others. The album features classic Fleetwood Mac tones, while also showing fans a fresh side of these two artists. Much of the album was recorded at The Village Studios in Los Angeles, the same recording studio wherein Fleetwood Mac recorded several albums. Drawing on their classic style while exploring fresh new sounds, Buckingham and McVie created a unique album, in a way paying homage to their musical beginnings, some 40 years ago. Before they head back out on tour on Oct. 14 for another 22 shows as part of their successful tour in support of the new album, the GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie to the Clive Davis Theater for an intimate conversation about their collaboration and distinguished careers. The evening will also feature a special screening of a short documentary on the making of the album, and will be hosted by Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum, Scott Goldman.

A beefed out version of the 'Making the album' promo?

Macfan4life 09-21-2017 04:38 PM

This is so exciting. It almost makes me want to dress as a Stevie impersonator and fight my way on stage, only to be tackled by security, and dragged to jail. Now THAT would be a night to remember.
In fact I believe every one of their gigs should have such a surprising event. When you least expect it.....oh lord...here she comes (again) :eek:

AlexD 09-21-2017 04:47 PM

Hope everyone here on The Ledge is doing well. "it's been a longgggg time"

HomerMcvie 09-21-2017 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Macfan4life (Post 1216817)
This is so exciting. It almost makes me want to dress as a Stevie impersonator and fight my way on stage, only to be tackled by security, and dragged to jail. Now THAT would be a night to remember.
In fact I believe every one of their gigs should have such a surprising event. When you least expect it.....oh lord...here she comes (again) :eek:

I'll bail you out!!!!!


Be screaming, "but Lindsey really loves meeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!" as they drag you away!:wavey:

elle 09-21-2017 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by FuzzyPlum (Post 1216816)
A CONVERSATION WITH LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM AND CHRISTINE MCVIE

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Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie are two links of the figurative chain that once made up one of the most popular bands of the ’70s, Fleetwood Mac. Though the two have been making music together off and on for nearly half a century, it didn’t occur to them until recently to begin making music as a duo. Their recent collaboration turned out to be a success, leading to their first self-titled album, which became available to the public, June 9, and began their North American tour June 21. Buckingham and McVie, who have shared a mutual respect and admiration for each other since their days in Fleetwood Mac, decided it was time to combine their individual musical talents. The album is already receiving rave reviews from Rolling Stone and Variety, among others. The album features classic Fleetwood Mac tones, while also showing fans a fresh side of these two artists. Much of the album was recorded at The Village Studios in Los Angeles, the same recording studio wherein Fleetwood Mac recorded several albums. Drawing on their classic style while exploring fresh new sounds, Buckingham and McVie created a unique album, in a way paying homage to their musical beginnings, some 40 years ago. Before they head back out on tour on Oct. 14 for another 22 shows as part of their successful tour in support of the new album, the GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie to the Clive Davis Theater for an intimate conversation about their collaboration and distinguished careers. The evening will also feature a special screening of a short documentary on the making of the album, and will be hosted by Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum, Scott Goldman.

A beefed out version of the 'Making the album' promo?

links for tix in case some will still be available later / on regular onsale -

https://tickets.axs.com/shop/#/aecdc...26ref%3Devs_fb
More Event Info
Grammy Museum
800 W. Olympic Blvd. A245
Los Angeles, CA
90015

PLEASE NOTE THAT PROGRAM INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, THERE IS A 4 TICKET LIMIT PER MEMBERSHIP/HOUSEHOLD PER PROGRAM. ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. TICKETS ARE WILL CALL ONLY AND CANNOT BE EXCHANGED, REFUNDED OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER PATRONS NAME.

Visit www.GRAMMYMUSEUM.org to get updated Event and Parking info. Will Call Tickets will be distributed starting 90 minutes prior to show time. Rain or shine, all patrons require a ticket, no cameras allowed.

https://www.axs.com/events/343193/a-...S_AMEX_PRE_GCE

RudieCantFail 09-21-2017 06:06 PM

Will they seriously enforce "no cameras allowed" because it would be too bad if no video was allowed to be taken. Someone will go rogue, I hope.

What are the odds that the Grammys people will record and upload this online?

elle 09-21-2017 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by RudieCantFail (Post 1216821)
Will they seriously enforce "no cameras allowed" because it would be too bad if no video was allowed to be taken. Someone will go rogue, I hope.

What are the odds that the Grammys people will record and upload this online?

i hope they don't because i'm counting on everyone that will be going to give us some footage!

however i was recently at the show for a newer band where they locked everyone's phones in Yondr boxes at the entrance to the venue and there was no way to use them. hope that doesn't happen here! i have to say that at that show they didn't search bags too thoroughly so if you had a small camera and were really stealth with it theoretically there was a chance to use it... i think.

elle 09-21-2017 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by RudieCantFail (Post 1216821)
Will they seriously enforce "no cameras allowed" because it would be too bad if no video was allowed to be taken. Someone will go rogue, I hope.

What are the odds that the Grammys people will record and upload this online?

oh and welcome - good to see you here!! :wavey:

RudieCantFail 09-21-2017 11:06 PM

Thank you, Elle. It's good to be here, especially for the 2nd leg of the tour coming up.

amycondit 09-22-2017 01:41 AM

Thanks for the Grammy Museum info, Elle
 
Hi Elle,

Thank you so much For the Grammy museum info! How did you find out? I'm frustrated---I have google alerts for Lindsey, Fleetwood Mac, and Stevie and nothing came up in advance. I'm hopeful that some tix will be available for Non-pre-sale, though! :)

elle 09-22-2017 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by amycondit (Post 1216828)
Hi Elle,

Thank you so much For the Grammy museum info! How did you find out? I'm frustrated---I have google alerts for Lindsey, Fleetwood Mac, and Stevie and nothing came up in advance. I'm hopeful that some tix will be available for Non-pre-sale, though! :)

Yes it seems really hard to find. A friend posted in our LB Facebook group (its public and I think you are a part of it - Real Savage Like forum).

Good luck I hope you manage to get some tix, maybe on general onsale!


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