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just a fantastic photo. |
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Thanks it's probably my favourite out of the hundred or so I took.. I love how he comes right down to the crowd! Definitely makes it even more exciting for the fans
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Absolutely LOVE this one!! Great shot!!
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Yes, all these pics are mighty fine!!! This one is interesting to look at - looking at their faces and their eyes, they are clearly taking it all in. I wonder what's actually going on in their heads when a sea of people are applauding...
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Do they have better cameras or better photographers in Europe. Just: "wow" to some of these.
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That question's been on my mind ever since the Dublin gigs... I'm hoping in Lindsey's case it's "wow, who's that gorgeous Irish girl in the front, and how can I get her number?"
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Dave Simpson The Guardian, Thursday 29 October 2009 "This band have a complex emotional history," begins guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, hinting at Fleetwood Mac's rollercoaster of bedhopping, cocaine, mental illness and religious cults, which is almost as famous as their music. While the antics (and some members) have been lost to the years, the music, particularly 1977's mega-selling Rumours, still defines AOR cool and inspires current acts, not least Bat for Lashes. Without a new album to promote, the Mac are choosing songs for "fun": nothing from 2003's underwhelming Say You Will, but rather a fantasy setlist from their ravishing back catalogue. After a tumultuous The Chain, a hallucinatory Dreams and a wistful Gypsy, the band charge into Rhiannon, Sara and a drumming-led Tusk. It feels like seeing off an army only to face bigger cannons coming over the hill. The songs don't sound exactly as they did. With leather-jacketed Buckingham – the band's Clash fan – seemingly on a mission to prove the band remain relevant, the AOR sheen has been stripped away to reveal the emotional turmoil and even anger that inspired them. The delicate counterpoint is the ethereal Stevie Nicks, whose dulcet tones cast a spell. The hug between her and lost-love Buckingham might be scripted, but it nonetheless seems as poignant as Landslide's lyrics about "getting older". In two and a half hours, there isn't a dull moment. Highlights are a dark Gold Dust Woman and a Buckingham guitar rampage, delivered to a standing ovation. Fans of the Mac's 1960s blues-rock incarnation are sent into raptures when the band pile into Oh Well, so electrifying it could power a small town. As an exultant Mick Fleetwood puts it: "The Mac are back!" http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009...ood-mac-review |
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Lindsey is taking some wardrobe pointers from Stevie: having identical item in an array of colors!
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Firstly, hi to all here. I have been reading this board for ages but haven't got round to posting much. However, this concert has jolted me from my lazyness and made me post. This was my second time seeing the Mac live , and they managed to blow me away even more than the first time. That might have had something to do with my position - managed to be leaning on the stage directly in front of Stevie's mike for the whole night (I think, from reading this thread that I was probably standing next to Phil and near Little Charmer - I was the bloke in the green T shirt with the "Best night of My Life since the birth of my son" expression!. Hello to you guys - it was good to share the evening with you.)
Highlights for me - there were so many, but Gold Dust Woman was unbelievably powerful, Stand Back rocked with energy, Lindsey on Big Love - how his strings don't break i don't know, Rhiannon, landslide of course - tears in my eyes !, oh heck, it was all unimaginably good! Other things that made my night - playing Lindsey's guitar, shaking hands at the end with both Lindsey and Stevie (thought I was going to faint!) and best of all, a smile and gesture of acknowledgement from Stevie when she came to the front of the stage at the end and I mouthed "Thank You" to her. Couldn't have hoped for a better night. Best thing is I'm going to the Birmingham show next Tuesday , with my wife this time - can't wait. Anyone else going to this show aswell? |
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I'll be at Birmingham. I'm taking my 13 year old daughter, Rhiannon
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Great shots and stories guys. It's always great to hear about the greatest band in the world!!!!
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The problem with having been now is im terribly jealous of everyone who still has it to come.
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Yeah next leg of their tour is here in Australia,I have already started counting down the sleep's, 3rd/4th row cant wait!!!!! thank you all so much, for sharing your stories & photo's I have loved reading them all.. from both USA & Euro fans, I hope us Aussie's & Kiwi's will have some great stories to share too!!!!
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