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Rhiannon live from the Midnight Special
Over My Head live from the Midnight Special Why live from the Midnight Special World Turning live from the Midnight Special I'm So Afraid live from the Rosebud Film Say You Love Me live from the Rosebud Film You Make Loving Fun live from the Rosebud Film Rhiannon live from the Rosebud Film Go Your Own Way live in New Orleans, 1975 Spare Me a Little (Of Your Love) live, 1975 Landslide live in North Carolina, 1975 I'm So Afraid live in New Haven, 1975 Don't Let Me Down Again live in New Haven, 1975 Blue Letter live in Alabama, 1975
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thanks for these. these are my favorites from the 75-76 tour and i lost them when i moved.
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The date on this got reversed -- it's really Dec. 6, 1975 (12/6).
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Thank you very much for all of these!!! You're the greatest!!
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Are you sure about this set list?? GYOW hadn't even been written in 1975. How could they be playing it?? The rest of course were older Mac hits and songs from the "White" album, but GYOW was from Rumours which hadn't been released yet and GYOW hadn't been written when these shows were supposedly recorded. I'm assuming a dating error, simple mistake, could happen to anyone. |
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The early ones didn't have the second verse (ie: no packing up shacking up line)... I have one copy of this. Do we know how many others are out there?
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Winterland San Francisco November 28-29, 1975 The group gave an electrifying performance Nov. 29 to a wildly cheering sellout crowd in San Francisco, a town where they have always been loved. The previous evening's performance had also gone clean. Fleetwood Mac is a band that has suffered numerous personnel changes over the years as well as a legal battle to stop a bogus Mac from using its name, but it seems to have emerged all the stronger for it. This band, in fact, seems to actualize everything that was always potential in Fleetwood Mac; this is the Fleetwood Mac one always knew was possible. This is due in no small part to the services of the two new members of the group, female vocalist Stevie Nicks & guitarist Lindsay [sic] Buckingham, who had worked together before joining Fleetwood. Nicks, a newly born rock 'n' roll queen swirling in black around the stage, has a belty voice that belies her size & she provides an excellent front focus for the band. Buckingham is a smashingly good guitarist, & in other ways is a pleasing replacement for Bob Welch. Buckingham almost sounded at times like two players, unleashing solos & fills that drew continual applause. The three older members of the band---John & Christine McVie & Mick Fleetwood---are as solid as ever. Fleetwood's drumming remains among the most visceral & bone-straightening in rock. Another equally important part of the Mac image is the perfect male-female balance that probably accounts for the band being both so melodic & so tough. Christine McVie, because of the smoothness of her voice, the sweetness of her songs, & her longevity with the band, exerts a creatively calming influence that is almost tangible. The band did the best songs from the most recent LP (Nicks' delivery of "Rhiannon" was a high point) plus some tunes slated to appear on its forthcoming album ("You Can Go Your Own Way"), & threw in for balance classics like "The Green Manalishi," "Oh Well" & "Spare Me a Little." Rhythm pattern changes within songs were very effective & the tempo on many of the songs had been stepped up. The live versions of songs like "Station Man" & "Blue Letter" (the set closer) made the recorded versions seem pale. Brian Auger & the Oblivion Express (reviewed Nov. 1) were moderately pleasing in opening the show. --Jack McDonough Billboard Magazine 12-20-75
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I have a pick of a ticket stub for a show on May 27 1975:
I have a couple of shows that I didn't see posted here: Unknown date cuts into very end of Landslide, Frozen Love, Say You Love Me, Green Manalishi. This is not the South Orange show. 6-24-76 Milwaukee, WI SYLM, Station man, SMAL, Rhiannon, Why, Landslide, Over my head, Silver Springs, YMLF, So Afraid, Oh Well, Green Manalishi, World Turning (cut). 7-23-76 Cleveland, OH SYLM, Station Man, SMAL, Rhiannon, Why, Landslide, Over My Head, YMLF, So Afraid, Oh Well, Green Manalishi, World Turning, Blue Letter, Hypnotized. I can't guarantee any of the dates though. I also have a bootleg record called Hollywood from the same tour, but I don't know what the date or place is. Hollywood Bootleg LP Station Man, SMAL, Rhiannon, Why, So Afraid, Landslide, Over My Head, Oh Well, World Turning, Green Manalishi, Don't Let Me Down Again, Hypnotized. Unfortunately, all of these are still on cassette tapes and I don't have a way to upload them to a computer. If anyone wants to volunteer to upload them, I'd be happy to send them copies of the shows. I'd just ask that you send blank cassettes for me to record them on. shel
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Thank you for sharing this with us. Spectacular stuff.
-Matt
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Thanks, Shel. I was having a brain fart. Fleetwood Mac started touring with the new kids May 15 in El Paso.
For their May 18 show three days later in Dallas at the Memorial Auditorium, the radio station (KZEW) ran a bunch of concert announcements. They're uploaded here: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ylk2bl
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Seconded. Very cool read. Stevie was dressed in black, huh? And, here I was thinking she didn't start that until later...
I have 2 early versions of Silver Springs, are these dates correct? Milwaukee, WI 10.26.75 Kansas City, Mo 4.1.77 |
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Anyways, Station Man starts out with "Yeah, this is a Danny Kirwan song, from the Kiln House album, called "Station Man".
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