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However Oakland was my favourite Mirage bootleg. |
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Thank you both!!!
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Also I wonder why they never performed Blue Letter again after this tour. It's a fun song live. Eyes of the World also so great live, I hate the chorus of the studio version but how they did it on this tour was so fun. |
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About Blue Letter probably it's because this was the last tour of the 5 before their reunion and by the time of The Dance they had better (more famous or iconic) choices for the encore. However I think that on the Shake the Cage Tour they could have pulled it off. Last edited by SisterNightroad; 05-29-2018 at 09:53 AM.. Reason: grammar error |
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I just checked and you are absolutely right, I had totally forgotten about it. I guess this mean it wasn't an unforgettable rendition of the song.
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Didn't they play it on the early 1990 shows too before being replaced by Tear it Up?
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But then again I also really love the Tusk tour. And the Rumours tour. And the 76 tour. All the tours tbh lol. |
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They played it in the encore on that tour.
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1975 New Orleans, it's an audience recording but it's still a pretty good sound, all the performances were very energetic and it features my favourite performance of Rhiannon and one of the earliest performances of Go Your Own Way that at the time had the lyrics "You can roll like a thunder" instead of "You can call it another day". 1977 Osaka, good sounding audience recording, still an energetic show in a different way; the sound of the band had started to lean on the rougher side, Lindsey in particular I think had started to show the first punkish influences here in his guitar solos and it's also for this reason that this are my favourite Dreams and Gold Dust Woman performances. The other is that Stevie's voice at this time had an interesting rougher and lower sound because of a recent surgery to remove vocal nodules, so she had to rely on her lower register, it can be heard on all the Japan's shows but in Nagoya her voice was in a very bad shape, while in Osaka and subsequently Tokyo it was far better. I recommend you check also the audience recording of the Tokyo Budokan show (it's the same of the docufilm but it's whole) to compare the two permormances of Dreams. From the Tusk tour I don't have particular favourites but I like different parts of various shows: 1979 Boston, to me this is the one that stands a little more out from the from the 1979 leg of the tour, for the clean sound and still fresh performances. 1980 Rotterdam the sound quality isn't very good, I had managed to found a slightly better copy but I forgot to upload it before I lost it in my PC crash, however it's the most passionate and intense show of the Tusk Tour in my opinion, Rhiannon in particular was a force of nature in its own way this night. 1982 East Rutherford again bad sound quality but amazing performance, inlcudes my favourite permormances of Sisters of the Moon and Brown Eyes, unfortunately I've lost almost the whole show in the PC crash I mentioned earlier but what's left is still here: http://www.ledge.fleetwoodmac.net/sh...t=54534&page=3 1987 Salt Lake City, sounboard, a pretty great setlist featuring also Don't let me down again, the whole band put on a pretty good show. For other tours the material is considerably less as you can see because I've already made a hard preselection and only kept the bootlegs I find are best. |
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I actually didn't know that, the bootlegs I have don't feature Blue Letter as an encore, but I checked on BuckinghamNicksInfo and it's true, they alternated Blue Letter with Tear it Up until August then dropped the first altogether.
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