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01/10/13 - Phones 4u Arena, Manchester
Today's the day. I can't wait to see the band again. I'll be posting some photos tomorrow.
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That was amazing. I took loads of photos, shook Mick's hand and had a wonderful time with the other people in front of Stevie's microphone. I'll post my photos tomorrow.
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Hi Phil,
Glad you had a great time. This tour is proving to be rather amazing. Manchester is my local gig, but I ended up going to London instead as my friend Jen who I went to the show with lives there and we wanted to go together. Plus, she lives nearer the venue than I do so I had somewhere to stop. Apparently, both Stevie and Lindsey dropped the F bomb on stage tonight? |
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Yes, they both did, prompted by someone next to me shouting "We f'ing love you Stevie". Lindsey echoed the comment as did Stevie and Stevie repeated it in her final speech.
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Stevie dropping the f bomb:
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Stevie: YOUR A ROCKING GREAT FU**ING AUDIENCE!!...Just know I've never said that on stage ever. Really Stevie?? What about: FU** WITH MY PEOPLE AND I'M GOING TO GET REAL FU**ING ANGRY. Well...she probably doesn't really remember saying that, because I believe she was pretty high at the time. |
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Dreams by Chris Greenwood
Landslide by Chris Greenwood Last edited by vivfox; 10-01-2013 at 09:27 PM.. |
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All of Stevie's f-bombs make my life complete. I hope to god we get audio of everything.
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Bless you, Stevie.
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Bloomberg News, September 30, 2013 by Robert Heller
http://www.businessweek.com/news/201...-robert-heller Fleetwood Mac’s tour is a triumph of inspirational rock, new songs and band hugs. The band that created “Rumours,” a classic album of impeccable 1970s rock, was always likely to deliver the songs and the playing. The group’s history of divorces, disagreements and excess made the hugs less certain. The tour features four of the key musicians from “Rumours”: Mick Fleetwood on drums, John McVie on bass, Stevie Nicks on vocals and Lindsey Buckingham on vocals and guitar. There’s always the chance of an appearance by McVie’s ex-wife Christine, who turned up on stage last week at London’s O2 for the first time in 14 years for an encore of “Don’t Stop.” They’re aided by two additional musicians and two backing singers. The set draws primarily on mid-1970s albums “Fleetwood Mac,” “Rumours” and “Tusk.” The band bonhomie isn’t immediately obvious. Buckingham sings “Second Hand News” and “The Chain” with grit and snarl. The latter’s bassline is as mean as ever. Nicks is dressed in a long black skirt and black velvet top. A tambourine, strewn with flowing ribbons, is draped on her arm. (Buckingham is dressed in utilitarian blue jeans and a black leather jacket.) Her voice is simple and unadorned, more folk than soul, full of emotional nuance and subtle phrasing. “Sad Angel,” a chirpy new song from this year’s “Extended Play” EP, is easily enjoyable. Buckingham talks about the band’s return to the studio, hinting at new recordings: “There are quite a few more chapters left in the book of Fleetwood Mac.” Eloquent Anger The demented riffs on “Tusk” bristle with an eloquent anger that would not be out of place at a psychology clinic. Usually the acoustic section is a signal to head to the bar. Not with Fleetwood Mac. Buckingham sings “Big Love” armed only with an acoustic guitar. His performance generates a raw electricity that electronic-dance artists would melt their synthesizer circuitry to deliver. Nicks sings “Landslide” with her ex-boyfriend Buckingham behind her shoulder. Their dynamic is thick with the flirtation of musical communion. With a recurring set list for the shows, the rest of the concerts are a whirl of pop-rock pleasure. Fleetwood’s drumming provides the mid-tempo beats with a volcanic power while McVie’s bass playing is supple. (Both are dressed in white shirts and black waistcoats.) Buckingham’s guitar playing is a wonder, bringing flamenco dexterity to acoustic numbers. After the quiet of “Say Goodbye,” Mick Fleetwood comes to the front of the stage to thank both the band and the audience with 1970s sentiments and a pristine English accent. “Be kind to one another,” he says. “We love you very much. And remember: The Mac is back!” Rating: *****. The Fleetwood Mac tour continues across Europe in October, including dates in the U.K., Germany, France and Switzerland. The band plays concerts in Australia and New Zealand in November and December. Information: http://www.fleetwoodmac.com |
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