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Old 10-12-2018, 01:45 PM
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Overall, it was a fantastic show. There was plenty of chemistry and energy. It wasn’t the same, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. It had it’s own vibe. They especially seemed to be having a good time with how to pronounce "Louisville," especially with all the different accents.

Christine might not have much of her voice left, but the essence is still there, and it’s not bad for a 75 year old. I’d rather have Christine back, even somewhat diminished, than not have her there. Her solos and interplay with Mike on BMW and TMATTYD were probably my favorite moments of the show. It’s awesome seeing the band tap into something that’s largely been dormant since Rick Vito’s take on “Stop Messin’ Round” in 1990.

For all the crap she’s getting (a lot of it rightly deserved), Stevie has become the big cheerleader for the band. She seemed much, much more engaged with the band and the crowd than the last few times I’ve seen Fleetwood Mac. Her voice seemed a little better than the last Fleetwood Mac tour. Her strongest performance was Free Fallin', especially at the end.

Neil and Mike are fantastic. They both stay true to the original spirit of the songs while putting their own mark on the sound, Mike maybe more so than Neil. But their energy and chemistry with the others was very apparent.

The only song I missed Lindsey on was “Landslide.” Not that I have an objection to them playing it, and Neil and Neale did a great job that was truer to the 1975 album version, but Lindsey’s 1997 rearrangement took the song to a different level.

I also wish they would cut either Monday Morning or Second Hand News in favor of another Danny Kirwan or Bob Welch song.


Favorite songs: Black Magic Woman, Tell Me All The Things You Do, Hypnotized, All Over Again, Monday Morning, Isn’t It Midnight, Free Fallin'

Songs I could live without: Little Lies, Gold Dust Woman, Landslide
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