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Old 10-06-2013, 10:12 PM
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Big Love & [U]Landslide includes dedication[/U] by laraliee




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Old 10-06-2013, 10:18 PM
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Old 10-07-2013, 02:53 AM
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My unability to write in english kills me again, I'm trying, really.

It was a magic night, at least for 3 people, Alex, Andrea and me. We are friends since a FM concert in 1990 (Essen, Germany), we met there. Alex actually lives in Cologne, Andrea drove 2 hours to visit me the day before, we went to Cologne by train for an hour. We are long distance friends for life.

Alex had a rather good ticket, 13th row, but due to bad luck and circumstances (When tickets went on sale, I was stuck in a youth hostel with 60 children, no internet and no means to just GET A FREAKIN' TICKET, which drove me crazy back then) Andrea and me ended with rather depressing seats back, high up. When we arrived at our seats, we saw how far away the stage was, we were really depressed.

You know, I AM middle-aged, but in contrast to every other middle-aged person around me, I'm also a fan for 34 years now, not someone who randomly went there, alot of the people looked rather bored already. I felt that I deserved the best seats in the house. Andrea felt the same and without more talking, we just went down to the ground floor. A steward asked for my ticket, I just kept walking as if I did not hear him, Andrea was an upright woman on her way to her legit place, too. He let us path without controlling our tickets. Yesss!

Down in the area, we met Alex, she decided that we had to be procative, went and found a "good witch" (her own words), who upgraded our tickets to that part of the venue. Bad seats, far far back but anyway. Yesss! again. Andrea and me then got quite bold. On our way to the concert, we had passed by some people who sold good tickets for a high price in front of the venue. We thought that probably not all of this tickets would be sold and went to first row, in front of Stevies mike and just sat down on 2 empty seats. We were so nervous that someone would just shoo us away. Minutes went by, noone requested the seats. Alex found another free seat in front row. Lights went out 10 minutes late and we actually HAD the best seats in the house.
We just stood up, walked 3 meters and stood where we had to be, Andrea and me in front of Stevie, Alex between Stevie and Lindsey. For 20 minutes into the concert, we just couldn't believe that our stunt had really worked out that well. We had the best seats in the house, but we did not even need them . The concert was the best of the ones we saw (1990, 2003, 2009). I cannot imagine how frustrating sitting back up would have been.

Andrea and Alex made tons of close up videos and photos, Alex' camera did not record good sound, I will try to "uprade" them when I got them (by post), Andrea made soe really good videos that we will post later. Then with an actual concert review.

Let me just say that "Sisters of the Moon" was a standout but GDW had our jaws drop. I have not seen what Stevie did with that song in any clip I saw so far, that were 12 minutes that knocked everyone out.

Thanks for reading my ramblings, will be back when Andrea and me worked up a coherent review.

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Old 10-07-2013, 04:11 AM
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My unability to write in english kills me again, I'm trying, really.

It was a magic night, at least for 3 people, Alex, Andrea and me. We are friends since a FM concert in 1990 (Essen, Germany), we met there. Alex actually lives in Cologne, Andrea drove 2 hours to visit me the day before, we went to Cologne by train for an hour. We are long distance friends for life.

Alex had a rather good ticket, 13th row, but due to bad luck and circumstances (When tickets went on sale, I was stuck in a youth hostel with 60 children, no internet and no means to just GET A FREAKIN' TICKET, which drove me crazy back then) Andrea and me ended with rather depressing seats back, high up. When we arrived at our seats, we saw how far away the stage was, we were really depressed.

You know, I AM middle-aged, but in contrast to every other middle-aged person around me, I'm also a fan for 34 years now, not someone who randomly went there, alot of the people looked rather bored already. I felt that I deserved the best seats in the house. Andrea felt the same and without more talking, we just went down to the ground floor. A steward asked for my ticket, I just kept walking as if I did not hear him, Andrea was an upright woman on her way to her legit place, too. He let us path without controlling our tickets. Yesss!

Down in the area, we met Alex, she decided that we had to be procative, went and found a "good witch" (her own words), who upgraded our tickets to that part of the venue. Bad seats, far far back but anyway. Yesss! again. Andrea and me then got quite bold. On our way to the concert, we had passed by some people who sold good tickets for a high price in front of the venue. We thought that probably not all of this tickets would be sold and went to first row, in front of Stevies mike and just sat down on 2 empty seats. We were so nervous that someone would just shoo us away. Minutes went by, noone requested the seats. Alex found another free seat in front row. Lights went out 10 minutes late and we actually HAD the best seats in the house.
We just stood up, walked 3 meters and stood where we had to be, Andrea and me in front of Stevie, Alex between Stevie and Lindsey. For 20 minutes into the concert, we just couldn't believe that our stunt had really worked out that well. We had the best seats in the house, but we did not even need them . The concert was the best of the ones we saw (1990, 2003, 2009). I cannot imagine how frustrating sitting back up would have been.

Andrea and Alex made tons of close up videos and photos, Alex' camera did not record good sound, I will try to "uprade" them when I got them (by post), Andrea made soe really good videos that we will post later. Then with an actual concert review.

Let me just say that "Sisters of the Moon" was a standout but GDW had our jaws drop. I have not seen what Stevie did with that song in any clip I saw so far, that were 12 minutes that knocked everyone out.

Thanks for reading my ramblings, will be back when Andrea and me worked up a coherent review.
FANTASTIC story! Thank you for sharing! During the last Stevie tour in Australia a friend got to front row without having a ticket at all. Sometimes if you are bold AND lucky then magic can happen.
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Old 10-07-2013, 04:17 AM
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Sometimes you just deserve such a thing. Cool to see did you succeed! I did kinda the same back in 2009 in Antwerp as well as at a U2 concert a few years ago.

Luckily most (of not all) rock-concerts in Holland are general admission in the centre field (the way a rock concert imho is supposed to be...come on who needs chairs to rock! ?), so I might be able to get upfront tonite in Amsterdam as well (will be stuck at work tilll at least 3 and the a 1h trainride), so I might not get at the Ziggodome early enough.
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Old 10-07-2013, 08:15 AM
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Old 10-07-2013, 08:17 AM
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Old 10-07-2013, 01:08 PM
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We just stood up, walked 3 meters and stood where we had to be, Andrea and me in front of Stevie, Alex between Stevie and Lindsey. For 20 minutes into the concert, we just couldn't believe that our stunt had really worked out that well. We had the best seats in the house, but we did not even need them . The concert was the best of the ones we saw (1990, 2003, 2009). I cannot imagine how frustrating sitting back up would have been.
You must have been on cloud nine. It sounds incredible the way you described sitting in the depressing seats and just deciding to go down like that. I never would have been able to pull that off.

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Old 10-07-2013, 01:59 PM
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[Well, I'm only reading translated reviews, so there may be some substance lost in the translation]

07/10/2013, 11:26 am Clock

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Fleetwood Mac convince the tour opener in Cologne

By Mark Ludwig, dpa

Cologne (AP) - It took only a few drums - and the fans of the rock band Fleetwood Mac felt the Germany tour kick-off on Sunday night at the sold-out Lanxess Arena transported to another time.

"Second Hand News," the song that opens the legendary 1977 released album "Rumours" was the start of a journey into the pop and rock world of the 1970s.

However, about two and a half hour show had no means dust. On the contrary, Fleetwood Mac showed that their power is by no means exhausted. Even with the fans, the band founded in 1967, has apparently still not lost their appeal. About 15 000 listeners had come to the concert in Cologne.

In London as a surprise as the former band member Christine McVie came on stage for a song, it was not though. But singer Stevie Nicks, guitarist Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood on drums and John McVie on bass - both belong since its founding in 1967 on the band - made it even live to elicit their songs the atmospheric density and brittleness, which they so special titles making.

Whether "Rhiannon," "Go Your Own Way," "Gypsy" or "Do not Stop" as an encore - almost all the major hits of the band was inducted into the "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame» 1998, to hear . The focus was mainly the songs from the album "Rumours", which is around 40 million copies sold worldwide as one of the most successful albums in pop history.

In addition, the fans were excited about several songs from the 1979 released album "Tusk". Thus, as Buckingham, you have shown that you sometimes had to prevail against the record labels - and not always allowed to continue only that, what is going well.

Besides the big hits, there were also pieces of its new, digitally released 4-song EP, "Extended Play". Two songs the band has recorded over the course of the tour program. "Sad Angels" proved to be a rousing and catchy pop tune. "Without You", however, is a newly discovered piece which Buckingham and Nicks in 1974, recordings as a demo version.

The audience, many of them between 50 and 60 years old, Fleetwood Mac elicited with long applause finally four encores. With the delicate "Say Goodbye" the British-American band released the fans into the night. Fleetwood Mac is still in Stuttgart (October 14) and Berlin (16 October) to live.
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Fleetwood Mac - just do not stop!
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Cologne., The band 15 000 enthusiastic fans at the start of the short tour of Germany in the sold out arena Cologne. It was the evening of Lindsey Buckingham, of the masses brought his guitar to cheer. At the end there were two and a half hours of great concert - and an elixir for four warriors of rock.

Lindsey Buckingham vibrates alternately Beanstalk his legs in the air. He pounds out of his mind one of his guitar. He touches her, hopelessly out of breath, his heart and lets hope that it is the jubelschäumende applause that because it goes to the heart and not some evil Kasper 15 000 people.



In moments like these, not only the flawless joint work of cosmetic surgeons and make-up artists from Stevie Nicks unimportant, but their idiotic decision, with 65 to wobble even on platform soles on the stage. Since Fleetwood Mac is more than a beautiful reminder of times of "Rumours" and "Tusk", since there is a unheard-present live band. Having the right level of routine, based on the still ravishing each evening concert.

A band also that, crazy enough, is named after its solid rhythm section of Mick Fleetwood and John McVie - where it still smoke delicate melancholiegetränkte voice of Mrs. Nicks is a pound of the band, whose "Do not Stop" megahit a Bill Clinton chose his campaign anthem.

And the second is the grenades guitarist, the evening belongs to the sold-out Cologne Arena: Lindsey Buckingham. Whether "Second Hand News" or the new, trendy propulsive "Sad Angel": The man plays in its own league on the strings - as if he wanted to win the world championships in fretboard tightrope, including B-Note.

Even after five encores they hardly want from the stage

The perfect duet song of the two, which one could listen endlessly, is supported by a lot of echo and a little reverb through the arena, it remains at just two, three mixing periods. Stevie Nicks afraid of heights a little, because although they get there still. "Sara," "Gypsy," "Go Your Own Way," "Tusk," "Second Hand News" and "Big Love" (Buckingham's star attraction in the brilliant acoustic version!) - The hit album is well arranged in this short two and a half hours, which experienced only by the occasional hard-talks a little break.

These speeches reveal all that performances in which the band will reluctantly left after five encores from stage form, also for four veteran rock stretching a true elixir of life. No wonder they are so grateful to their fans, which in turn regret nothing. Not even if they have forked out more than 200 euros for the "platinum" tickets ..

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My unability to write in english kills me again, I'm trying, really.

A steward asked for my ticket, I just kept walking as if I did not hear him, Andrea was an upright woman on her way to her legit place, too. He let us path without controlling our tickets. Yesss!

We went to first row, in front of Stevies mike and just sat down on 2 empty seats. Andrea made some really good videos that we will post later. Then with an actual concert review.
Your english is perfect. Ask Skip, he'll tell you. I loved your review and I'm glad you were brave enough to take your rightful seats in the house.
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Rhiannon by luccoppieters




Eyes of the World by Stefan Lechner




Stevie's opening speech
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Lindsey's Say Goodbye speech




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Go Your Own Way filmed by the guy who stole AncientQueen's seats (Molenaars-kooij)


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