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Old 03-05-2015, 02:16 AM
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Default "Fleetwood Mac Horror Story" in Dallas!

I'll apologize in advance if this has been a regular bit between Lindsey and Stevie at recent shows, but it seemed spontaneous. Tonight in Dallas, Stevie (as usual) thanked "American Horror Story" after "Seven Wonders." Lindsey then did his usual hand-shake-thing before "Big Love," and then he introduced it this way:

"This next song was NOT featured on "American Horror Story." It was more like "Fleetwood Mac Horror Story." Then he laughed and did his usual intro.

When Stevie came back out for "Landslide," they had a little exchange about it. There may have been a little tension there, but I actually thought it was pretty adorable. The band was in a great mood tonight and it was a fantastic show-- glad I braved the snow and ice to get there! It was my third show on the tour, but I still loved every second of it. "Gold Dust Woman" was incredible again, and my wife (only her second Mac show, and first on this tour) thought Steve's intro to "Gypsy" was wonderful.

Also, I thought Christine sounded particularly great tonight. Her voice (and confidence) seems to be getting stronger and stronger.

Finally, thanks to the weather for allowing me to grab 2 great seats on StubHub for 25% of face! That helps make up for the small fortune I spent to get to Minneapolis for the tour opener!
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Old 03-05-2015, 08:36 AM
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Thanks for sharing. I hope someone captured this moment on video.
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Old 03-05-2015, 09:12 AM
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I'll apologize in advance if this has been a regular bit between Lindsey and Stevie at recent shows, but it seemed spontaneous. Tonight in Dallas, Stevie (as usual) thanked "American Horror Story" after "Seven Wonders." Lindsey then did his usual hand-shake-thing before "Big Love," and then he introduced it this way:

"This next song was NOT featured on "American Horror Story." It was more like "Fleetwood Mac Horror Story." Then he laughed and did his usual intro.

When Stevie came back out for "Landslide," they had a little exchange about it. There may have been a little tension there, but I actually thought it was pretty adorable. The band was in a great mood tonight and it was a fantastic show-- glad I braved the snow and ice to get there! It was my third show on the tour, but I still loved every second of it. "Gold Dust Woman" was incredible again, and my wife (only her second Mac show, and first on this tour) thought Steve's intro to "Gypsy" was wonderful.

Also, I thought Christine sounded particularly great tonight. Her voice (and confidence) seems to be getting stronger and stronger.

Finally, thanks to the weather for allowing me to grab 2 great seats on StubHub for 25% of face! That helps make up for the small fortune I spent to get to Minneapolis for the tour opener!
That's hilarious. Didn't see any tension between them in LA (3 shows), but have been getting a lot of reports from other fans that there was a lot of tension between them.

Love the tune, Analog Kid.
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Old 03-05-2015, 09:14 AM
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I'll apologize in advance if this has been a regular bit between Lindsey and Stevie at recent shows, but it seemed spontaneous. Tonight in Dallas, Stevie (as usual) thanked "American Horror Story" after "Seven Wonders." Lindsey then did his usual hand-shake-thing before "Big Love," and then he introduced it this way:

"This next song was NOT featured on "American Horror Story." It was more like "Fleetwood Mac Horror Story." Then he laughed and did his usual intro.

When Stevie came back out for "Landslide," they had a little exchange about it. There may have been a little tension there, but I actually thought it was pretty adorable. The band was in a great mood tonight and it was a fantastic show-- glad I braved the snow and ice to get there! It was my third show on the tour, but I still loved every second of it. "Gold Dust Woman" was incredible again, and my wife (only her second Mac show, and first on this tour) thought Steve's intro to "Gypsy" was wonderful.

Also, I thought Christine sounded particularly great tonight. Her voice (and confidence) seems to be getting stronger and stronger.

Finally, thanks to the weather for allowing me to grab 2 great seats on StubHub for 25% of face! That helps make up for the small fortune I spent to get to Minneapolis for the tour opener!
Glad you enjoyed the show. I love the Lindsey comment...glad he's loosening up on his scripted speeches and being more spontaneous. I think he's very charming when he's exposes his more playful side.
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