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Ack! Me either Thanks for sharing the photos and videos Pattie!
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Ooh me likes, very Tusk-ish!
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Wooo!! This is a shocker. Very happy to see it. But let's face it, he could wear anything and look good!!
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I think we were standing right next to each other, Pattie :-)
Loved his new look. However, the material/color of the jacket did not hide the sweat AT ALL. The collar was soaked about halfway through the show. |
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Wow Lindsey looks sharp! I like it.
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Lindsey looks great in the new suit! Thanks Pattie for the great pics and videos.
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Thank you for all the pictures and videos, Pattie!! From the looks of where you were standing, I think I was right beside/behind you. There was a lady in front of me who recorded a lot on her camera so I'm guessing it was you lol.
The show was AWESOME last night!! Stevie didn't talk much and she didn't smile much either (except when Lindsey handed her flowers from a fan and she got this huge smile on her face) but her vocals were astounding. She hit the high note in Dreams and the high notes in Silver Springs. The Gold Dust Woman wail was incredible too. I had never been close for FM before, so being front row was so exciting. Lindsey interacts with the crowd so much. I love how if he sees a fan taking his picture, he will make a funny face or smile (which he did for me and he's still gorgeous lol). I was totally thrilled when I got to play his guitar! It was so awesome. Great show!!
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Watch LB break out the guy-liner for the Orlando show.
REVIEW FLEETWOOD MAC Band's history creates winning night of hits Sunday, April 19, 2009 12:25 AM By Curtis Schieber FOR THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH Fleetwood Mac led a packed Nationwide Arena Saturday night in perhaps the biggest, loudest singalong heard in Columbus in some time. Touring with no album newer than 2003's Say You Will and the vast majority of its material more than 20 years old, the group was clearly out to play the hits-and maybe make a buck. With singer-songwriter Christine McVie no longer on board, the weight was more than ever on Lindsey Buckingham to play ringmaster over the famously disparate elements of the band. He said the four members agreed to "just go out there and have fun." Augmented by five other instrumentalists and singers, they delivered on the promise. Buckingham was clearly the MVP, never leaving the stage for the more-than two-hour show and working up a sweat while singing and banging on his guitar. He made songs such as Monday Morning, Go Your Own Way and his own Go Insane hard-driving and precise pop. He led the band in a dynamically delivered version of the strange Tusk. It was plain from the beginning, though, that the killer rhythm section of Mick Fleetwood on drums and John McVie on bass-the namesake and only constant thread in the 40-plus year band saga-are still the foundation of its sound. Distinctive as the two were when the band played blues in the 1960s, they lent their stamp last night to The Chain and many more hits. Buckingham mentioned the group's famed romantic entanglements. Last night that was evident as he and Stevie Nicks stood at opposite ends of the stage while the video screen artificially brought them within inches for dramatic effect. More than once Buckingham carried the ball for Nicks, who looked half-awake. During Second Hand News she seemed to barely follow the tune's clip. During frequent trips to the dressing room she looked like she might fall off her high heels. Introducing Gypsy with a nonsensical rap, Nicks suggested that San Francisco's "Summer of Love" and the Velvet Underground together inspired the song. (In reality, the two musical cultures were as far apart as the thousands of miles that separated their scenes.) Still, Nicks' distance-and the three dresses, a half-dozen scarves, top hat and tambourine-didn't detract from a winning night of non-stop hits. http://www.dispatch.com/live/content...twood_mac.html |
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Love the tusk look!!!! I'm jealous he didn't wear it at the Philly show!
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Just a little research confirms that La Nicks refers to the store "Velvet Underground" not the band "Velvet Underground." I hate idiots |
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Bring it on! :P
......no, seriously
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These are amazing Pattie!!
Oh and Lindsey's pelvic thrusting is pretty amazing Gold Dust Woman was WICKED intense!!
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