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Rosemont, IL - 2/14/15
My photos from tonight: https://plus.google.com/photos/11640...59043747520977
There were roses in vases in several places on the stage. Lindsey gave Chris and Stevie a rose, and Mick handed a bunch out to the front row to be distributed. Happy Valentine's Day!
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Brilliant! Thanks for the photos, especially so quickly! Really appreciate it and, as always, great shots.
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Thank you so, so much for the photos. I made it but had this insane night where I managed to forget my phone, wallet, and camera!!!! Used my friends iPhone but I'm under 5' and was row 33 on the floor, had I had my camera with its incredible zoom lens and HD video capacity, I'm sure I could've gotten great shots.... And don't get me started on traffic and you probably missed out on the parking fiasco... Wow... I swear it was Friday the 13th or something. Everything that could go wrong did for me. But we showed up after something like 2.5hrs on the road that should've been only 30mins (and we left with so much time to spare!) and did score floor seats we bought on the spot from the box office. That worked out at least! And I had a blast! My friend was so incredibly generous too, were both on vacation and his finances are tight so the original plan was I would buy but not only did he buy, he let me pick up two shirts and a poster (so happy for the poster, post show in Detroit they were all sold out). Granted Im paying him back but wow, so kind.
Would you mind if I were to print some of your photos for my own personal use? I'm a bit of a scrapbooker and have been wanting to make a really cool book of photos from concerts I've been to, favorite lyrics, etc, so completely private use. No idea when I will even get around to it but seriously should I even happen to share any photos of my scrapbook once it's made that show your pics, I will even give you credit. I know you posted them publicly anyway but just wanted to be polite and ask. I'm so grateful and after I cried over the forgotten camera, I finally calmed down realizing undoubtedly someone would share photos here. Will try and remember to add my thoughts later, I'm exhausted. Somehow medical issues and all (and Im in ridiculously poor health, honestly) I managed to dance and sing at the top of my lungs and have a blast. Floor seats were fun though I couldn't see the band much of the time due to my height. Met a bunch of hardcore fans. In fact I kept wondering if the woman in front of me might be a Ledgie. I was tiny redhead in Stevie clothes in row 33 (seat numbers were all screwy and we moved when people left and never quite got our actual seats) anyway woman was probably 40's, with at least two men on either side of her. She kept smiling back at me and seemed even more fueled by my enthusiasm. Half wanted to slide into her row and dance with her. Anyway, on the off chance she ever sees this, thanks. You fueled me too. And not everyone was necessarily happy with my loud singing so, you helped make it more fun! I really wish I could've thanked her honestly, and I don't know, no one here knows what I actually look like so probably wasn't a Ledgie but she should be, her and I were the near constant singers and dancers in our area, knew the set list and all. Anyway, female fan in front of me, you rock! Totally would love to try and meet some Ledgies at a future show. Im a naturally very enthusiastic sort of person, figure the other diehards would enjoy my company, as I would them. Even my friend told me I'm more fun than the actual concert. :P So I guess I'm feeling pretty darn happy inspite of everything. BTW, maybe it was just where I was sitting but what did everyone else think of the volume? Lowest volume of the three shows I went to and seems the bass was a bit low at first but improved. (I'm in love with Mac bass lines. John inspired me to start learning bass! I basically only know how to play a few Mac songs.) Anyway, I had a blast. Though curious about anyone else who got caught in the traffic and parking insanity... Easily up to half of the concert goers were totally screwed and way late like us, it was wild. Bad wild. |
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Oh and funny tidbit- at the end of GDW from what I saw on the screens, someone totally grabbed Stevie's shawl and she had to yank it back hard. It was kind of amusing.
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I was one of those caught in the crazy traffic! And I left an hour and a half before the show thinking that'd be plenty of time. I was wrong.
The traffic was horrendous! They need better traffic cops. So I ended up having to park across the arena, which was free, but had to hike it over in the freezing cold. I mean subzero temps! Longest walk ever! They had a shuttle bus but there was no way I'd be waiting out in the cold just to wait for that bus to arrive. Anyways, obviously I was late. Heard The Chain playing as they scanned my ticket. Then during YMLF, I was trying to find my seat. Finally got to my seat and sat down. It probably took me another two songs to just unfreeze & relax. And I tried to record audio but my digital recorder decided to not cooperate with me! So mad! Hopefully someone recorded the whole show because I must say, FM sounded incredible last night! The best I've heard them in awhile. Now let me see what I can remember... The energy was great from the crowd. I know my section of 204 was having a blast. After Stevie thanked American Horror Story for Seven Wonders' return to the set, Lindsey said this next song wasn't in AHS. Lol it was a funny moment. I did manage to video tape Stevie's crackhead GDW dance. Seriously I was looking forward to it so much and she did not disappoint. Lindsey gave Christine and Stevie a rose at end of the show. Ok it's early right now and I gotta head out but I'll try and post some more later. Great show!!!!!
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I got in! Was worried since someone tagged themselves in my seat. As soon as I got there, I recognized the woman sitting in the seat next to me as the one that tagged herself. I told her that I was floor 3, row 11, seat 11 and she said she and her husband had seat 11 and 12, but actually had 12 and 13. We're staring at each other, and the husband finally says "do you want us to move?". I decided to just take seat 13 rather than us get tangled up (seats were very close together). Not sure if my view would have been better or worse if I had switched since there were about three 6'6" men in the rows ahead (I'm 5'3"). Oh, and future note for anyone who goes to shows at AllState- the seating chart shows there's an aisle between rows 10 and 11, but there isn't. Entire reason I bought row 11 was so I wouldn't have tall people in front of me. But the tickets worked!
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Other than the tall people, it was a great show! I'll post my pictures as soon as I have a chance to edit them. Last edited by Montclare; 02-15-2015 at 08:55 PM.. |
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Oh, that's funny. He had to tap Stevie to give her hers. Then, he opened his arms to the crowd before walking off. I hope no one pricked their thumb on a thorn. Roses in Rosemont.
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I really enjoyed the show. Mick and his drum tech Steve (that's his name right?) were having some coordination problems at the beginning of GYOW, which is why they had to start over. I was really impressed with the crowd. With the bitter cold I figured there's be a lot of empty seats but there weren't.
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It sounds like a great show.
I see roses were strewn across Christine's piano too. That's really funny that Stevie had to yank her shawl back from that person. Of course, it's actually a safety hazard for them to pull it when she has it. Lindsey's little asides sound hilarious. He does that commenting a lot in his solo shows all of the time. Those were great pictures Erin and I liked the one of Lindsey and John, touching necks at an odd angle. Michele |
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My friend and I are both Detroiters (who love Chicago) and we basically concluded as screwy as MI can be with construction, our highway systems and roads in general make so much more sense. We were joking about how we would be leaving in I love Detroit shirts after all that crap. Obviously we've never done Rosemont. Detroits Palace of Auburn Hills where I saw FM in October is probably actually larger than Rosemont and there's also another large outdoor venue that basically shares exits with it yet wow, totally different experience and just smartly done highways around that part... But Detroits suburbs are a lot more built up really whereas Chicago proper is the main draw in Illionois so sort of makes sense, maybe... My aunt and uncle are in Illinois. Live up in Fox Lake now but have lived all over the city when they were younger and are big concert people and they warned me repeatedly. We left pretty early too though I had wanted to go even sooner and let my friend talk me out of it which in retrospect was stupid because it was really his first big arena show so he had no idea, whereas I knew a little better but... Eh. I've never seen anyone more than twice until this concert and never seen the same tour twice so I feel in some ways I was more relaxed. My health has made previous shows extraordinarily stressful and getting to this show was a pain but the actual show, I was just in a very different head space and now I wish I had driven up to Milwaukee and done Grand Rapids too! And thanks for the explanation of what happened during GYOW, I had wondered (and as I said I am so short, I didn't actually see a whole lot!). And definitely a great crowd. I actually had sworn off floor seats at arena shows long ago when I saw Sarah McLachlan at Detroit's Palace of Auburn Hills in my teens and had maybe row 10-15ish, somewhere in there, and yet everyone around us seemed way more interested in drinking and talking than actually watching and enjoying the show! It was totally different the other night! Obviously also a very different vibe, but as I mentioned, just conversations I had as we were leaving and that woman in front of me, I felt like I was amongst "my people". |
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I also just want to throw out another huge thank you to everyone for sharing their pictures and video!!! I'm still so bummed about my forgotten camera... I cried when I realized I didn't have it but what calmed me down was knowing I could count on you all. So thank you, so very much!
Also, I wasn't around for awhile after Detroits October show but I do have some cool photos and some video and was front row on the side there so likely got some unique views and shots (notably a few of Steie turned back to Mick like she often does with her tambourine). Anyway, I would really like to share them since I'm so grateful for all of that others have shared. But since that show was so long ago, should I resurrect the post from that show, or start a new one? Just wondered what protocol was. Won't even be able to post them for at least another week and a half when I get back home from Chicago but they're definitely good ****s and video worth sharing. And lastly, regarding my comment on sound, it may have been the location difference and my having unusually sensitive ears but I swear it was louder in Detroit. I could not speak to my uncle next to me at all meanwhile my friend and I were able to hear each other on the floor, so I'm almost certain things were lower, though I agree Micks drums were nice and loud and GYOW Johns bass hit me very clear and made me extremely happy. Final thought for now, I agree they sound better than ever this tour, but Stevie sang the end of Silver Springs differently in Chicago than at Detroit, Detroit was the closest I ever heard her get to the really passionate raw original version that I'm absolutely obsessed with. I want to go back and compare recordings though, I do think either way though it sounds way better than in 2013. Of course I was going to focus on this song given my screenname. And I totally second the comment made about how incredible Sisters of the Moon was in Chicago!!! I'm currently as obsessed with that song as Silver Springs and just wow, wow, wow. It was an absolute highlight for me. Really enjoyed World Turning more than ever, just really fun dancing too which really elevated the experience from sitting on the side, or in my wheelchair at previous shows. I'm amazed I was able to find the energy to dance so much anyway. But Ive said before when I've sat in accessible seating at Mac before, I've watched how many others in wheelchairs manage to get up for at least a couple songs, my joke is Fleetwood Mac cures the sick. I drag FM cds along to hospital stays and even during procedures. I currently have two IV pumps my FM fan nurse labeled as Stevie and Christine. (Christine the IV pump fueled my dancing in Chicago So it's also not totally a joke! With all that in mind, that's what I personally get most from shows, I have no words to describe what a profound and special experience each show has been for me. I'd almost call it a treatment. Does more for me than most meds or hospitals frankly. I'm still in post Mac concert bliss today, rocking one of my new shirts. |
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It is always ok to revive a thread.I'm so glad you had a great time at the show.
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