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HejiraNYC (of Ledge infamy!,lol) was in attendance and is actually a super nice guy i'm happy to report
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I bet he was in the front row.
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Stand Back by criochnaithe
Never Going Back Again by andyt_05 Big Love by Clare Hunt |
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Bryan,
Those are great photos. You could have done a tourbook all by yourself. Michele |
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The Independent, by Pierre Perrone, **** (four stars)
First night: Fleetwood Mac, The 02, Dublin http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...n-8831931.html Return of the Mac Three songs into the first European date Fleetwood Mac have played since 2009 comes the first of several magical moments as mad-eyed drummer and ringmaster Mick Fleetwood suddenly hits his monogrammed kit harder to underpin the “loneliness of a heartbeat drives you mad” lyric of the US chart-topper ''Dreams'' Stevie Nicks is delivering in her trademark low yearning voice. This perfect marriage of musicians from two different countries united by a common language and purpose is part of what makes the Mac such a compelling concert attraction and must-see act into their fifth decade. However, the main ingredient remains the soap opera of their intertwined relationships, acknowledged from the off with ''Second Hand News'' from 1977's epochal Rumours, and given a sense of closure with the apposite ''Say Goodbye'' at the end. Not many set lists have a narrative arc or the feel of a group therapy session but no band, not even ABBA, have lived their personal lives in public and used this emotional roller-coaster as inspiration like the Mac. Guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, wearing a Ramones-like tight jeans and leather jacket combo, admits as much, talking about “the power of change” before an impassionate solo version of ''Big Love''. He has just been hugged by Nicks after a sublime double whammy of ''Sisters Of The Moon'' and ''Sara'', two of four selections from Tusk, the somewhat self-indulgent double set the Mac issued in 1979, since reclaimed by left-field acts like Camper Van Beethoven. Nicks has made a specialty of these ethereal, floating ballads, mining the same rich seam from ''Rhiannon'' to the Velvet Underground-referencing ''Gypsy'', but they all prove so affecting it would be impossible to pick a favourite or indeed to omit any of them. Their inclusion also illustrates why Nicks has been such a strong influence on Florence Welch and Natasha Khan, aka Bat For Lashes. Her writing remains as distinctive as the gothic, timeless look she fashioned for herself in the mid-seventies and she twirls around the stage – without quite essaying an Irish jig, an impossible feat in the high-heel boots she favours – and drapes herself dramatically in yet another shawl during ''Gold Dust Woman''. Try as he might, including the dazzling solo which rescues a listing ''I'm So Afraid'', Buckingham knows that Nicks is the star of the show, even as she rambles on while introducing the sweet ''Without You'', the mid-70s demo they recently revisited for a digital download EP. She shoe-horns her own eighties electro hit ''Stand Back'' to add pop heft – and a groovy John McVie bassline – to a lengthy, nuanced, contrasting set which closes with the cross-generational audience on its feet for the evergreen ''Go Your Own Way''. Even Fleetwood's demented drum solo can't spoil the fun. The mighty Mac are back. Fleetwood Mac play the 02 |
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Nice array of photos here by Kieran Frost of Goldenplec:
http://www.goldenplec.com/fleetwood-mac-o2-photos/ |
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Thank you! Fleetwood Mac shows always present great opportunities for photos with the lighting and stage setup, I hope everyone out there remembers that it's not about how big your camera is but how you use it! lol
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Gotta love all these photos too.
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"What a f**king stupid shirt you're wearing." - Christine McVie |
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Second Hand News by bossaddict
Stevie & Mick closing speeches by bossaddict Don't Stop end is cut by MAGOOHOUSE |
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Silver Springs by SteenMan2
Sad Angel by SteelMan2 Big Love by SteelMan2 |
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Irish Examiner
http://www.irishexaminer.com/lifesty...ws-244121.html Wednesday, September 25, 2013 LIVE MUSIC: Fleetwood Mac - The O2, Dublin By Siobhán Cronin She’s a drama queen and she knows it. But we love Stevie Nicks all the more for it. At 65, this hot hippie is still able to hold an audience spell-bound. It’s the perfect couples night out – with Nicks keeping the mid-life crisis men enthralled and Lindsey Buckingham, a very youthful 62, looking hot in his skinny jeans and leather jacket. “I think Dublin is the best place to start up again after 47 shows in the US,” says Nicks, and we really believe her. This could easily be dubbed a Greatest Hits tour – such is the outpouring of chart successes over five decades, with staples, ‘Gypsy’, ‘Tusk’ and ‘The Chain’ all featuring in a song list of favourites, with just a few gentle nods at more recent recording sessions. The bizarrely complicated love triangles and trysts the members of Fleetwood Mac engaged in down the years have been played out in public, but neither Buckingham nor Nicks seem able to let it go. In what seems an almost therapeutic sharing with the 13,000-strong sell-out audience, the duo reference the troubles in their past several times over. Could they be wearing the band’s dysfunctional history as a badge of rock honour? It seems almost distasteful at times — to die-hard fans it’s unnecessary, and to new fans it’s irrelevant. There are rumours of the one missing member of the original line-up – Christine McVie – joining them in London later this week, but one wonders if she’d really want to listen to old coals being raked in public again. Drama aside, the show had a wonderful feelgood factor – with highlights including Nicks’ dedication of ‘Landslide’ to Guinness master brewer Fergal Murray, and Mick Fleetwood’s frenzied drum solos which seem unwittingly inspired by The Muppets’ Animal. As the set finishes with ‘Say Goodbye’, an almost tearful Nicks thanks us for being ‘dream catchers’ and implores us to go out into the night and spread the love – proving she’s still that 70s hippie at heart. |
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Is Mick's red hat new? I love it.
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It pops in flat and out again like a magician's hat.
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