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I don't think I've ever been to a concert(at a major venue - not a club, obviously) that was "allowed" to go past 11PM. I believe mostly due to "union" stage hands(I've read about bands paying penalties, when they've gone past 11), but also local noise ordinances for outdoor venues, which are typically 11PM, also.
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I know! I can't stop singing it every time I listen to my Tusk CD on my car!
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I know. I just want the party to never stop!!! Can't you tell I'm already in concert mode?
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"I think what you would say is that there were factions within the band that had lost their perspective. What that did was to harm the 43-year legacy that we had worked so hard to build, and that legacy was really about rising above difficulties in order to fulfill one's higher truth and one's higher destiny." Lindsey Buckingham, May 11, 2018. Last edited by button-lip; 07-19-2017 at 11:49 AM.. |
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Hope you have a blast!!
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"I think what you would say is that there were factions within the band that had lost their perspective. What that did was to harm the 43-year legacy that we had worked so hard to build, and that legacy was really about rising above difficulties in order to fulfill one's higher truth and one's higher destiny." Lindsey Buckingham, May 11, 2018. |
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Lets not forget..... Fleetwood Mac is not a spontaneous band. They are probably the most ritualistic live band ever. They only open with 1 or 2 songs and have the same show closers. They are not political and never acknowledge events from the stage. During Christine's solo tour before she performed Songbird she acknowledged the town's tragedy where 7 teens died in a fun house fire. Its a shame they did not acknowledge Dodger stadium but it would have surprised me if they did. Lindsey makes the same short speech night after night. No variation ever. For God's sake why they never played Illume in New York City when the city was still recovering from 9/11 surprised me but not really. Fleetwood Mac is not that kind of band. And during a Stadium show they are not going to stray from their live formula. Even when Billy and Rick joined the band, they did not take chances. They tried to replace Lindsey live which is impossible. They should have put their own stamp on the songs with a lick here or there. But they would never do that and play conservatively.
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Fleetwood Mac is a lot more political than you think.
Individually and collectively they are generous contributors to worthwhile social justice organizations. Even good ole John McVie has denounced his Republican loyalty. Regarding the LA times reviewer - I had to chuckle when I read he felt betrayed. As if he is owed by Fleetwood Mac. Narcissistic behavior is having a moment it seems, in the USA. |
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I love them, but spontaneous they are not. |
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The Mac took some flack the day after their Ottawa Canada show because the day before there was a terrorist attack. Terror attacks in Ottawa are extremely rare and shocked the world. A few who went to the concert wondered why no one in the band acknowledged the attack or had words of inspiration for the city. They simply played their show like any other night.
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I love them all. I love that after all this time, they are back together again. But I will say.....
They are just so much better on their own these days. Their solo shows just blow their Fleetwood mac performances out of the water. Stevie's 24k Gold show was truly one of her best tours to date. I've never seen her so invested (other than maybe IYD). To see her putting 100% in Hyde Park (to a LOUSY crowd) on youtube to then the Classic performance is almost like a different woman. Same with Lindsey/Chris, their show right now is so fresh. It felt like I was seeing them both for the first time. The Buckvie album was and is awesome. The last few FM tours (even with Chris) have just been so uneventful. I will never stop seeing them, solo or with FM, but honestly I'd take 3 more 24k gold tours and 3 more Lindsey albums (with or without Chris) than another FM tour. It sucks that FM tours have to go for 2 years, wish they could do 20 dates here, 20 there while going back to their respective solo projects. |
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I agree with you but I was at the Hyde Park gig and the crowd LOVED her performance. I walked past lots of people who expressed their surprise at her amazing vocals and performance. It was great to hear. Concerts like that aren't loud and as involving as arena gigs unless there's audience participation as there was with Tom Petty's set. The amount of people singing along to Edge of Seventeen was mind blowing. Honestly, she went down an absolute treat.
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I think they're better on their own these days AND they're also happier. Stevie had wanted out for many years, but now I think also Lindsey has found his happy way with BuckVie. So, this makes me wonder: what's gonna be of the 2018/9 tour?
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I watched almost the entire concert (except for the last two songs) on Periscope in bed. My cat even watched too! I told her I always wanted to take her to a Fleetwood Mac or Stevie show. Anyway I thought they did really well. And the comments on the Periscope feed that I was on were all very positive. The only thing I did notice was that they moved from song to song very quickly. And I think the reason they did that is because the audience had already sat through two other bands. It was also a Sunday night. My brother went to that show and he said he had the best time and he couldn't believe how good they were.
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The fact that they went out and ate together, after soundcheck in Nashville, tells me how well they get along. WHEN do you think was the last time Stevie and Lindsey went out to dinner, just the two of them? 1974?
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I bet a heck of a lot more times than u could think. But why publicize it when not letting it be known sells more tickets?
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What was it in Mick's book, during the fight when Lindsey was leaving the band? 'Get this crazy bi*ch out of my face', or something very close to that? Yeah, you're right...they get along just fine.
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