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Old 12-04-2012, 07:57 PM
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guess this one is the official statement they sent out (i'm pretty sure at least one of the news outlets used this whole text yesterday but i don't know whether it's been posted here yet?):

http://fleetwoodmac.com/news/114471
http://lindseybuckingham.com/news/114631

Fleetwood Mac Live 2013 Tour Announced
DEC. 4
First Date April 4th in Columbus, Ohio
Tickets On Sale Beginning December 14th

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Fleetwood Mac, one of rock's most enduring, beloved and successful bands, will be embarking on a major 34-city US Tour after a three year break beginning April 4th, 2013. The tour was announced today by the group and Live Nation, the tour's national promoter. Fleetwood Mac Live 2013 arena tour includes stops in Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Chicago and a special appearance at the historic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Tickets for the first run of shows go on sale beginning December 14th at Ticketmaster.com.
American Express cardmembers can get advance tickets for all tour dates. Live Nation mobile app users will have access to presale tickets beginning Thursday, December 13th at 10:00 AM (local time). The full list of tour dates follows this release.

Multi Grammy-winning and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, Fleetwood Mac last toured in 2009 with the sold out Unleashed tour. The new tour also marks the 35th anniversary of the release of their classic Rumours album (1977), one of the most successful albums in recorded history with sales exceeding 40 million copies. Rumours planted itself at the top of the pop charts for over 31 weeks and had four top ten singles.
To coincide with the tour and anniversary, a new deluxe reissue of Rumours with previously unreleased studio and live tracks will be released in early 2013 from Rhino. More details on the set will be announced soon.

The current Fleetwood Mac lineup includes Mick Fleetwood and John McVie – both original members since 1967, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks who joined the band in 1975.
"Having started Fleetwood Mac with John McVie in 1967, it has always been so gratifying that despite the various incarnations, the band has survived. Throughout the years, though, the one thing that has remained constant is our fans. I am looking forward to getting back behind the kit, reconnecting with the fans and sharing the stage with my fellow band members," commented Mick Fleetwood.

"After spending four days at Lindsey's house working on music and one really fun day doing a crazy photo session, I am quite excited about next year. Everything seems to be falling into place. 2013 looks like the year of Fleetwood Mac," commented Stevie Nicks.

"I'm really looking forward to hitting the road with Stevie, Mick and John in 2013. It's been over three years since we've toured together and happily the break allowed me to explore a lot of uncharted territory as well as experience tremendous growth creatively. I'm excited to bring that back to the band. When everyone in FM wants the same thing at the same time, it's cause for celebration. Long Live Fleetwood Mac!" added Lindsey Buckingham.

"I'm really looking forward to going back on the road," commented John McVie.

Nicks has just completed a two year tour coinciding with the release of her critically acclaimed In Your Dreams CD which debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard Pop Charts. In Your Dreams was released on Reprise Records in 2011, and was co-written and co-produced by Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard. Nicks also produced and co-directed a documentary film of the recording of In Your Dreams which has received rave reviews at the Hamptons International Film Festival along with several other film festivals.

Buckingham has been touring to sold-out crowds over the last year in conjunction with his critically acclaimed September 2011 release of Seeds We Sow, his 6th solo studio album and first independent release, which debuted at No. 6 on Billboard's Rock Album Chart. He was recently honored with ASCAP's Golden Note Award, and has also received the prestigious Les Paul Award.

In August, Mick Fleetwood opened his brand new restaurant, Fleetwood's On Front Street, in Lahaina on Maui. The grand opening included musical performances by Mick, Steven Tyler, Jonny Lang and more. Mick also founded Mick Fleetwood's Private Cellar, which has produced over 20 vintages and varietals earning multiple medals in international tastings. Mick's band, The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band, was nominated for a Grammy in 2010 for their album Blue Again.

John McVie has spent the past three years enjoying his family and solitude at home in Hawaii.

Fleetwood Mac Live 2013 Tour Dates:
4/4/13
Columbus, OH
Nationwide Arena
4/6/13
Philadelphia, PA
Wells Fargo Center
4/8/13
New York, New York
Madison Square Garden
4/9/13
Washington, DC
Verizon Center
4/11/13
Louisville, KY
KFC Yum! Center
4/13/13
Chicago, IL
United Center
4/16/13
Toronto, ON
The Air Canada Centre
4/18/13
Boston, MA
TD Garden
4/20/13
Uncasville, CT
Mohegan Sun Arena
4/23/13
Ottawa, ON
Scotiabank Place
4/24/13
Newark, NJ
Prudential Center
4/26/13
Pittsburgh, PA
CONSOL Energy Center
4/28/13
St. Paul, MN
Xcel Center
4/30/13
Kansas City, MO
Sprint Center
5/1/13
Tulsa, OK
BOK Center
5/3/13
Little Rock, Ark
Verizon Arena
5/12/13
Winnipeg, MB
MTS Centre
5/14/13
Saskatoon, SK
Credit Union Centre
5/15/13
Edmonton, AB
Rexall Place
5/17/13
Calgary, AB
Scotiabank Saddledome
5/19/13
Vancouver, BC
Rogers Arena
5/20/13
Tacoma, WA
Tacoma Dome
5/22/13
San Jose, CA
HP Pavilion at San Jose
5/25/13
Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood Bowl
5/26/13
Las Vegas, NV
MGM Grand Arena
5/28/13
Anaheim, CA
Honda Center
5/30/13
Phoenix, AZ
US Airways Center
6/1/13
Denver, CO
Pepsi Center
6/4/13
Dallas, TX
American Airlines Center
6/5/14
Houston, TX
Toyota Center
6/7/13
Tampa, FL
Tampa Bay Times Forum
6/8/13
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
BB&T Center
6/10/13
Atlanta, GA
Philips Arena
6/12/13
Detroit, MI
Joe Louis Arena
All dates subject to change.
Join the conversation about the tour on Twitter, #FleetwoodMac2013.
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Old 12-04-2012, 08:02 PM
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you know what i found odd. i never received an email about the new website being up... i had put my email in for updates. received none... not that i didn't check every day, but still. would be nice for that email subscription to actually mean something.
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Old 12-04-2012, 08:47 PM
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So the article said Christine attended only once concert since leaving. I thought she attended both SYW and Unleashed.

http://somethingelsereviews.com/2012...ristine-mcvie/
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Old 12-04-2012, 09:12 PM
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Alas, that milestone will likely be overshadowed by a bigger one -- and one reason for the reunion: the 35th anniversary of "Rumours," which will be marked with a new deluxe reissue featuring outtakes that will arrive in 2013.
Rumours was released in February of 1977 and the reissue is due in 2013. Since when would a difference of 36 years be defined as a 35th anniversary release?
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Old 12-04-2012, 09:16 PM
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This "pleased" is nice. Also, he mentioned that she sold her publishing, which I have been frustrated that I don't know more about and we have talked about it here. I can't find press mentions of it. Even if it happened before articles went digital, I can't even find it on the trusty old microfiche.
I'm glad Lindsey has backed me up on this. You believe it now that he said it. I know you doubted me when I said this. But I do find it odd that he would imply this occured in the 21st century, because she sold her publishing in the mid 1980's.
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Old 12-04-2012, 09:26 PM
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I'm glad Lindsey has backed me up on this. You believe it now that he said it. I know you doubted me when I said this. But I do find it odd that he would imply this occured in the 21st century, because she sold her publishing in the mid 1980's.
You weren't the only one who said it. Others agreed with you. I trust Lindsey about as much as I trust the bunch of you.

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Old 12-04-2012, 10:27 PM
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You weren't the only one who said it. Others agreed with you. I trust Lindsey about as much as I trust the bunch of you.

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I'm sure I read it in Billboard magazine; I just wish I could remember the date (or at least the year).
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Old 12-04-2012, 10:31 PM
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I'm sure I read it in Billboard magazine; I just wish I could remember the date (or at least the year).
And knowing the amount would be intriguing. Surely, with inflation, the market value of Stevie and Lindsey's publishing rights should be a lot more today.

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Old 12-04-2012, 11:03 PM
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And knowing the amount would be intriguing. Surely, with inflation, the market value of Stevie and Lindsey's publishing rights should be a lot more today.

Michele
Yes, kind of like the choice lottery winners have to make. Christine opted for an immediate lump sum, while Stevie and Lindsey will collect forever.
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Old 12-04-2012, 11:08 PM
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From this guy:
http://lefsetz.com/wordpress/

I hate to say it... but I kinda agree with him. Especially on the very last point he makes.

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FLEETWOOD MAC

What if they toured and no one cared?

They've gone back to the well so many times, burned out so many markets, that to think they're just gonna put tickets up for sale and sell out is to believe the Democrats and Republicans are gonna settle their financial disagreements by the end of the day.

They charge too much and deliver the same old thing, but without Christine McVie, it's a cash grab and the only people who can't see it are the rich too blind to know the tickets they're overpaying for will not make them look good when they show up the next day and say they were in attendance.

Yup, that's what sells the expensive ducats. Pricks who just want to say they were there. Who come late, talk through the show and leave early. Who probably weren't even fans in the seventies.

At least the Stones had a hook. The fiftieth anniversary.

Then again, Stones sales were weak at the end of the last tour, and Fleetwood Mac has been far from an instant sellout for years.

No one cared about Lindsey Buckingham's last solo album, and although stellar, Stevie Nicks's In Your Dreams didn't do gangbusters. The group is more than the sum of its parts. Then again, where's Christine? It's not that people know her, but they know her songs, which she won't sing.

As for Lindsey's guitar pyrotechnics, the modern Fleetwood Mac audience is turned off as opposed to turned on. Like I said, the audience is not the stoners of yore, but the matrons and He-Men of the Universe of today.

But the press just parrots the story. As if people care. They don't. And the fact that the band doesn't realize this amazes me.

The Who are doing terrible numbers. Not even filling half an arena in some cases. We got it. You need the money. You're missing half the band and we've seen you ad infinitum. Furthermore, Roger's pipes are now substandard, kind of like Lindsey's.

I'm not saying the Mac doesn't have a right to go on the road.

But I am saying that when you put money in front of music, we get to point out the emperor has no clothes, that you're living in the wrong decade, that you're representative of everything that's wrong with our country, where concerts are not life-changing events but financial affairs wherein you pay your multiple mortgages and the only people who get a good seat are the ones who employ subterfuge or overpay or both.

We thought classic rock would rule until the end. But what we find out is these greedy people end up exposing their mercenary ways and become positively creepy, turning us off.

Thank God the records are perfect. They can't be changed.

As for new music, put out one song as good as "Rhiannon" or "Dreams" and that'll give you a reason to tour. Just one, I dare you.
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^Um, what kind of subterfuge can I employ to get a good seat? That sounds really compelling. Does it require a fake mustache, 'cause I've got one.

Let me in on the secret please.

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Old 12-04-2012, 11:19 PM
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And knowing the amount would be intriguing. Surely, with inflation, the market value of Stevie and Lindsey's publishing rights should be a lot more today.
I promised myself I was gonna dig it up this past weekend but that never happened. I think it was One Hundred and Fifty Million Dollars that she sold it for.
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This "pleased" is nice. Also, he mentioned that she sold her publishing, which I have been frustrated that I don't know more about and we have talked about it here. I can't find press mentions of it. Even if it happened before articles went digital, I can't even find it on the trusty old microfiche.

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Totally agree about the "pleased."

When did she sell her publishing? Does this mean she doesn't get paid when one of her songs is used or performed on tv or in presidential campaigns? She sold her publishing but then must have created a new publishing name for In the Meantime...
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Totally agree about the "pleased."

When did she sell her publishing? Does this mean she doesn't get paid when one of her songs is used or performed on tv or in presidential campaigns? She sold her publishing but then must have created a new publishing name for In the Meantime...
When she sold her publishing, it contained all her compositions up to that point. Every creation after that is hers to profit from. From memory, I believe that's what the deal stated.
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