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Old 04-01-2019, 04:53 PM
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That is interesting about John. Did it seem to be a joke between them?

I always got a kick when Christine would say it was herself, if Lindsey didn’t say it. Like, her song would end and she would expect him or someone to say “Christine McVie” and they didn’t. So, she would say it.
No, he didn't have a smirk or anything. Just kind of walked up and did it. It's funny you mention a joke because I thought the same thing about the Philly show, with John meandering all over the stage during Go Your Own Way. I really felt like he lost a bet or something. After his solo part in Gold Dust Woman, he did a prolonged sort of pointing motion to Stevie and they both chuckled.
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Old 04-01-2019, 09:36 PM
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I have seen every Mac/Stevie/Lindsey show in the Boston area since 97. This byfar was the most depressing incarnation.
You would have loved the 94-95 lineup…

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To your point Steve, I will reiterate, there was no deep cut that "did it" for me. Isn't it Midnight could have done it, but that is a lost dream.
If I’m being honest, Rick Vito played it better.

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One interesting point, after World Turning, John McVie walked up to a microphone and introduced Mick. I almost fell over, probably the most shocking point of the night.
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After his solo part in Gold Dust Woman, he did a prolonged sort of pointing motion to Stevie and they both chuckled.
John has been introducing Mick, who then introduces everyone else. John pointing at Stevie during GDW is also pretty common. He did that at the Columbus show.
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