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Old 02-21-2021, 07:09 PM
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Here’s a link to Record World’s Special Salute to Fleetwood Mac back in 1977.

https://worldradiohistory.com/Archiv...1977-09-17.pdf

Starts after page 40 in the pdf file. Interesting glimpse into the business of the band at that time.
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Nice find, Doug.

There's a publicity ad of the last leg of the tour. They list a couple of the shows I saw: UCLA Pauley Pavilion in October. Last two nights in North America before heading to Australia.
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There's a publicity ad of the last leg of the tour. They list a couple of the shows I saw: UCLA Pauley Pavilion in October. Last two nights in North America before heading to Australia.
Lucky dog! Wish I’d had a chance to see them on the Rumours tour. I never knew that Christine designed the ‘full moon behind the bare tree’ backdrop they used on stage during the tour.
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I never knew that Christine designed the ‘full moon behind the bare tree’ backdrop they used on stage during the tour.
god I loved that backdrop. I wonder whatever happened to it?
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Lucky dog! Wish I’d had a chance to see them on the Rumours tour. I never knew that Christine designed the ‘full moon behind the bare tree’ backdrop they used on stage during the tour.
I didn’t know that, either, but it makes sense.
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