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Old 02-11-2019, 10:09 PM
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I am so glad he is surrounded by love and good care. I am so thankful he is still on the planet. When all our great idols start falling away like they have been of late, life gets empty and our own cliff edge so close...

But most of all I really really am SO happy for Kristen and those three young people. May they now still have 15 more years all together, at least! And Lindsey can write and produce and play and collaborate if he cannot contribute his own voice any longer. Much is still possible, now that he's still here.

Just keep him away from the toxic waste though. That, for sure!!
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Old 02-11-2019, 10:16 PM
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I am so glad he is surrounded by love and good care. I am so thankful he is still on the planet. When all our great idols start falling away like they have been of late, life gets empty and our own cliff edge so close...

But most of all I really really am SO happy for Kristen and those three young people. May they now still have 15 more years all together, at least! And Lindsey can write and produce and play and collaborate if he cannot contribute his own voice any longer. Much is still possible, now that he's still here.

Just keep him away from the toxic waste though. That, for sure!!
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Old 02-11-2019, 10:52 PM
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I am so glad he is surrounded by love and good care. I am so thankful he is still on the planet. When all our great idols start falling away like they have been of late, life gets empty and our own cliff edge so close...

But most of all I really really am SO happy for Kristen and those three young people. May they now still have 15 more years all together, at least! And Lindsey can write and produce and play and collaborate if he cannot contribute his own voice any longer. Much is still possible, now that he's still here.

Just keep him away from the toxic waste though. That, for sure!!
beautifully stated.

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Old 02-11-2019, 11:15 PM
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see whether you guys can play this - it's a video by someone who went yesterday and was nice to share in our FB group - it's Mick's speech at the end of the show. in case anyone's interested.

https://www.facebook.com/APerfectLie...2532214650451/
here's the Austin show review that talks about Neil's and Mick's mentions at the end -


https://www.austin360.com/entertainm...t-erwin-center
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Fleetwood Mac makes way without Buckingham at Erwin Center

By Peter Blackstock

Posted Feb 10, 2019 at 11:02 AM
Updated Feb 10, 2019 at 11:07 AM

Last year’s trademark Fleetwood Mac drama that led up to the group’s current tour had already been plenty: the dismissal a year ago of guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, who then took legal action that was settled out of court. But the day before the tour pulled into Austin for Saturday’s Erwin Center show, word circulated that Buckingham had undergone emergency open heart surgery a week ago.

Buckingham’s reportedly recovering, though there’s concern about possibly permanent vocal cord damage. At 69, he’s the youngest of the five musicians who recorded the mid-1970s classic “Rumours” and “Fleetwood Mac,” which together sold more than 25 million copies and eventually put the band in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Recasting Fleetwood Mac without him was a challenge, though he’d been absent from the group for an extended stretch before, and Fleetwood Mac’s 52-year history is interwoven with significant lineup changes. Drummer Mick Fleetwood, bassist John McVie, keyboardist Christine McVie and singer Stevie Nicks welcomed Crowded House leader Neil Finn and Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell into the fold for this tour, which began last fall and continues through September of this year.

How’d it work? Well, mixed results. There are moments when they clearly miss Buckingham. Finn’s a fine singer and did his best on indelible Buckingham imprints such as “Second Hand News” and “Monday Morning,” though it was hard not to think of them as a Buckingham cover band in those moments. Finn couldn’t hit Lindsey’s high notes on “World Turning” (a Buckingham/Christine McVie co-write), though he seemed fully up to speed on “The Chain” and “Go Your Own Way,” definitive Fleetwood Mac numbers that bookended the main set.

Campbell, doing the heavy lifting on guitar at stage left, was solid as a rock in his role, exactly what you’d expect for a musician who’s earned universal respect from his peers and from fans. He got a well-deserved spotlight mid-set when he took the lead vocal on co-founder Peter Green’s “Oh Well,” one of several pre-Buckingham/Nicks-era nuggets from the Fleetwood Mac catalog that were wisely included in the show.

Finn got his own special moment right after, singing his Crowded House classic “Don’t Dream It’s Over” to the delight of a completely packed Erwin Center crowd. Many sang along and waved their lit-up cell phones in the air, a nice vote of confidence for the young guy. (At 60, Finn’s a decade behind youngest Mac mainstay Nicks.)

Christine, 75, is the oldest of the bunch, but she remains vital in making this band work, especially with Buckingham absent. She wrote or co-wrote nine of the show’s 22 songs, three more than the higher-profile Nicks. “Say You Love Me,” “You Make Loving Fun” and “Don’t Stop” were expected Christine high points, but a surprise addition was “All Over Again,” a mostly forgotten but lovely song from 1995′s “Time” that Christine and Stevie sang as a duet to end the night.

Nicks got huge ovations for crowd favorites such as “Dreams,” “Rhiannon” and “Gold Dust Woman.” Smartly making a local reference, she dedicated “Landslide” to Austinite Christopher Cross, who was in attendance, calling him “one of my favorite singers of all time.” She also did a fine job with another Green gem, “Black Magic Woman” (sung by Austinite Gregg Rolie on Santana’s 1970 hit version). And it was lovely to hear her take the lead vocal on an encore-opening rendition of “Free Fallin’” by her good friend Tom Petty, after Campbell had chimed in with the song’s signature guitar intro.

Fleetwood remains the band’s spiritual center, hamming up an extended drum solo in “World Turning” before graciously introducing the full band (which included five additional musicians on keyboards, guitar, percussion and backing vocals). And it came to him to acknowledge, at the very end of the night, the absence that was felt throughout. Finn gave a brief shoutout to Buckingham in kicking off the main-set closer “Go Your Own Way,” but Fleetwood offered a heartfelt tribute and “get well soon” as he said his goodbyes.


RELATED: Our review of Buckingham’s November 2018 show in Austin https://www.austin360.com/entertainm...nt-performance
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Old 02-12-2019, 12:38 AM
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Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson are doing the same in their 80s.
They apparently don’t have the same type of health issues Lindsey is predisposed to.

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a "genetic heart condition"? all we know he has family history of heart disease.


Okay, then, a genetic predisposition to heart disease. Still, that’s a pretty heavy piss over semantics, even by your standards.
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The term bullying is being abused and misused lately. If the band’s fans are “harmed” by criticism of them they need to go someplace where the band is not going to be criticized. A personal attack on bandmembers is not a personal attack on a fan and those that take it as such really probably should not be online.
I’m more worried about some loony getting fueled up on the excessive hate and bitterness on forums like this and causing actual harm or worse. I’ve already heard rumors of death threats against band members. But we don’t have any responsibility for that, do we?
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Old 02-12-2019, 01:16 AM
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I’m more worried about some loony getting fueled up on the excessive hate and bitterness on forums like this and causing actual harm or worse. I’ve already heard rumors of death threats against band members. But we don’t have any responsibility for that, do we?
I don't agree with a lot of your opinions on here but I would not have taken you for a drama queen...I stand corrected.
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Old 02-12-2019, 01:34 AM
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I’m more worried about some loony getting fueled up on the excessive hate and bitterness on forums like this and causing actual harm or worse. I’ve already heard rumors of death threats against band members. But we don’t have any responsibility for that, do we?
Oh please, no one has come near anything like that here. She deserves all the goat calling she is getting.
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Old 02-12-2019, 02:14 AM
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Oh please, no one has come near anything like that here. She deserves all the goat calling she is getting.
Amen. 20 ish years ago, $he had some psycho named B*ll Gamels*n(I'm always discreet enough to not get sued, lol), that was a major stalker for her old goatness. I only remember because I saved a pic of him skydiving with a license plate with her name on it. I believe they had to get a restraining order against him.

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Old 02-12-2019, 02:42 AM
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I’m more worried about some loony getting fueled up on the excessive hate and bitterness on forums like this and causing actual harm or worse. I’ve already heard rumors of death threats against band members. But we don’t have any responsibility for that, do we?
No, we don’t have any responsibility for that. It would make more sense to worry about irrational, obsessed Ledgies coming after other Ledgies than to worry about the band members.
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Amen. 20 ish years ago, $he had some psycho named B*ll Gamels*n(I'm always discreet enough to not get sued, lol), that was a major stalker for her old goatness. I only remember because I saved a pic of him skydiving with a license plate with her name on it. I believe they had to get a restraining order against him.

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She ain’t Ringo either!!!!
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Oh please, no one has come near anything like that here. She deserves all the goat calling she is getting.
She probably thought no one would notice the absence of Lindsey in the band because she’s the absolute Queen. She wanted to punish him AND his family, for whatever horrible thing he must have done in her twisted mind.

She probably never imagined the hate that was gonna come her way, and much less what happened with Lindsey last week.

And all this because of some stupid whim. Yes, she deserves what she’s getting right now. I’m sure she and her fans can take it. Same with the rest of the band.
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Old 02-12-2019, 08:11 AM
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I’m more worried about some loony getting fueled up on the excessive hate and bitterness on forums like this and causing actual harm or worse. I’ve already heard rumors of death threats ?
no, you did not hear anything. if you were really worried, then you wouldn't try to spread bs made up by gldstwmn.

she made it up on twitter after reading Finn talking Bon Jovi lyrics - and Finn fans laughed her off for her ignorance so she took it back. i think he quoted "I'm a cowboy, on a steel horse I ride I'm wanted dead or alive."
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she made it up on twitter after reading Finn talking Bon Jovi lyrics - and Finn fans laughed her off for her ignorance so she took it back. i think he quoted "I'm a cowboy, on a steel horse I ride I'm wanted dead or alive."
Good lort, $he really is dumber than a bag of hammers.
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Good lort, $he really is dumber than a bag of hammers.
But some people choose to believe it because it's easier than, let's say, face the fact that what Stevie did last year brought some nasty consequences. For everybody, except her.
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