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June 19, 2013 Albany, NY Times Union Center
Second Hand News by Nicholas Teta
Sara by prizm555 Never Going Back Again by Nicholas Teta |
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I'm So Afraid by Alain Fattal
Gold Dust Woman by Nicholas Teta Eyes of the World by kaypee24 |
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ad for FM in concert in Albany
Sara by Bill Maas Go Your Own Way by Nicholas Teta |
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Amazing show, Stevie is in MUCH better form/performance mode than the Unleashed Tour. GDW is her highlight, she puts so much into this performance, it almost seems like a miracle! Lindsey never disappoints. The band did not want to leave the stage, what a great night!
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“When you’re hurt or angry, let go by tapping into your humbleness. You want people to remember you for your grace.” —Stevie Nicks, 62, singer and songwriter, “In Your Dreams” |
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I'm glad you guys had fun.I got my dates mixed up because I thought this show was on tonight.Not last night LOL.
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Skip R........ Stevie fan forever and ever amen....... the Wildheart at Edge of Seventeen and the Gypsy..... My sweet Buttons .I love you. RIP 2009 to 08/24/2016 |
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Does anyone have a video of lindsey's, stevie's and mick's closing comments from last night?
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No Without you intro ????
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hugs, bowing and flowers by kaypee24
Stand Back by kaypee24 I'm So Afraid closeup shot of Lindsey (snippet) by Joann71 |
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Rhiannon snippet by CShorty55
Silver Springs by Luane Ballantine Sad Angel by granitedog |
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Without You intro by granitedog
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Stand Back by Leland Pinkham
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Fleetwood Mac comes back, armed with hits
By Greg Haymes, Thursday, June 20, 2013 Times Union http://www.timesunion.com/entertainm...ts-4611786.php Albany It's been a long time since we've seen Fleetwood Mac. They canceled their 2009 Albany show due to poor ticket sales, and the last time the band rolled into town was a decade ago, when Albany's big downtown concert venue was named the Pepsi Arena. Now it's the Times Union Center, and on Wednesday night they filled it with more than two and a half hours' worth of pretty much nonstop hits. Or at least instantly recognizable songs. Yes, the big Mac attack was back, and from Mick Fleetwood's galloping drum intro to the opening "Second Hand News" straight through to their fourth and final encore of "Say Goodbye," they managed to come pretty darned close to re-capturing their "Rumours"-era glory days. Fleetwood and bassist John McVie have always been the band's muscle, but the focus these days is on vocalist Stevie Nicks and vocalist-guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, who respectively provide the mystic heart and the brains of the band. In 2011, when Buckingham dished out a brilliant concert at The Egg, he explained his approach to his musical career in Hollywood terms, saying that sometimes he's in a box-office blockbuster movie (Fleetwood Mac, or as he says, "the Big Machine") and sometimes he's in a gritty, indie art-house film (his solo work). And like, say, Johnny Depp, Buckingham brings plenty of indie quirk to the table even when he's playing with the Big Machine. Take for example, the string-strangling, big guitar freak-out that he injected into "I'm So Afraid," the willfully eccentric "Tusk" and his dark but furiously scintillating solo rendition of "Big Love." Nicks, of course, has had the bigger solo career, and her twirling rendition of "Stand Back" was the lone song of the night that wasn't culled from the Fleetwood Mac catalog. She shined brightest in the sparser musical setting of the sublime "Silver Springs" and "Landslide" (stripped to a simple duet with Buckingham). Nicks' witchy woman psychedelic swirl of "Gold Dust Woman" was unfortunately marred by an aimless, meandering jam, and likewise, "World Turning," the only song of the night that hinted at Fleetwood Mac's pre-platinum pop success as a blues band, was burdened with Fleetwood's drum solo, which was more entertaining than musical. Bolstered throughout the night by at least five backing musicians, the band did offer a couple of new songs from their "Extended Play" EP, although the best of them was the charming "Without You," a previously lost Buckingham-Nicks song from their pre-Mac days. But after a night of what was predominantly '80s nostalgia, it seemed somewhat ironic that they would wrap up their first set of encores with "Don't Stop" — penned by departed member Christine McVie — singing, "Don't you look back..." Greg Haymes is a freelance writer in Schodack. Review Fleetwood Mac When: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Where: Times Union Center, 51 S. Pearl St., Albany Length: Two hours and 40 minutes Highlights: Buckingham's guitar freak-out on "I'm So Afraid," McVie's thundering bass solo in the middle of "The Chain," Nicks' sublime, subdued treatment of "Silver Springs" and the blues-laced "World Turning" Smartphone moment: "Landslide." |
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That Without You intro was great. A whole 7 minutes.
"1973.. no, wrong. Wrong." I noticed before that Lindsey had made a funny face when she mentioned his Skylark. Now she said his "skylark, or buick.. skylark." So maybe he had a different kind of Buick, hah. "Do you want to say anything at all? Not even the girlfriend thing?" Poor Stevie. Lindsey really left her hanging with his speechlessness.
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It was a GREAT show. Unfortunately, when I left, I realized how dehydrated I was and could barely hobble back to the hotel but...it was worth it.
Few things I noticed that were different than the show in April...#1...the intro to Without You...yikes! It's sort of adorable but ... I liked the abridged version more, I think. I could do without the thank you's and the rehashing of the girlfriend comes with me thing. GDW...good Lord! Has she been doing this lately? That dance thing was like performance art...and I'm not sure it was entirely "comfortable" or meant to be. Really kind of borderline disturbing! (or maybe the dehydration was kicking in at that point). When did she start giving the dream catcher thing at the end? That was really sweet. I was VERY close to Stevie yesterday. At one point, when she moved her mic stand, her platforms were about 4 or 5 feet from my face. And I was really looking at her. I'm pretty sure she may have some eye issues. We've mentioned this before but they look a bit different. Cataracts would not surprise me at all. But, she really is so beautiful. Especially when she smiles. And, I don't know...this year, Landslide just gets to me (even though I've been begging them to stop doing it). I forgot some of the stuff they were supposed to do last night so, each song, toward the end, seemed like a surprise. And, at last, standing by the stage paid off. I got a nice, undisturbed Say Goodbye. Sniff. If was a great night. Really, really enjoyed it. And had very nice people around me, too. Which helped a lot. |
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Highlights for me were:
1. Her admitting they weren't that poor, since they were still living with their parents and being provided with food and everything else. 2. Her saying that they had some sleazy friends. 3. Her saying Without You is the one song in the set that she can just sing without thinking about it. Um, but she's still really struggling with Dreams? She is going to need a little bit more time to work with that whole have you any dreams you'd like to sell part, before it sticks. Also, loved the way she said that right after saying that she'd probably make a whole bunch of mistakes. Michele |
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