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Old 01-19-2023, 08:22 PM
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They would have played it if he was in the band.
let’s take a minute to think about that train wreck….LOL
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Old 01-19-2023, 08:23 PM
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But it's a fact that Mike and Neil were the first newcomers to Fleetwood Mac to not play new music in the setlist. And actually, was Tear It Up played on the Tango Tour? Or was it only The BTM Tour?

If it was only the BTM Tour, then it's not true that newcomers always played their external music on every tour.
BTM tour.

I’m still upset that they didn’t do “It Ain’t Over” on the TITN tour. Mick and Christine played on it and it would have been a great message for that tour. Billy singing a Buckingham Nicks song was weird, although it fit his style perfectly.
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I don’t know about ya’ll, but for the past fifteen years every Fleetwood Mac show I’ve attended, I was really expecting them to play “Power of Love” by Huey Lewis and the news. I was shocked that it didn’t happen. What gives, if they do Stand Back they should be doing Huey Lewis too. Right!?
I was upset they didn't play Shaggy's "It Wasn't Me" at The Garden in 2019!
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let’s take a minute to think about that train wreck….LOL
Let’s not and say we did.
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Let’s not and say we did.
Oh c’mon they’re a new band, it’s going to be great! Father Mick said so!
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Picture it…Fleetwood Mac 2024…the band plays the opening bars of “What’s love got to do with it” as Stevie makes her grand entrance in her signature Reebok platforms and a pencil skirt.
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Oh c’mon they’re a new band, it’s going to be great! Father Mick said so!
You obviously weren’t around for the ‘94-‘95 tours.
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You obviously weren’t around for the ‘94-‘95 tours.
There’s more than enough on youtube.
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You obviously weren’t around for the ‘94-‘95 tours.
I did witness the “we still have a sliver of dignity” tour in ‘97.
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I’m still upset that they didn’t do “It Ain’t Over” on the TITN tour. Mick and Christine played on it and it would have been a great message for that tour. Billy singing a Buckingham Nicks song was weird, although it fit his style perfectly.
Do you think Behind The Mask songs weren't played in 2018 because people just would not have known them?

All Over Again was played because Stevie heard it on The Sirius Fleetwood Mac Channel. I gather she liked it because she had no regret about firing Lindsey and that she would do it over again.
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Do you think Behind The Mask songs weren't played in 2018 because people just would not have known them?
I think that’s a time in Stevie’s life she’d rather not revisit. As you know, I thought “Freedom” should have been played. Mike co-wrote it and it’s subject matter was relevant.
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Do you think Behind The Mask songs weren't played in 2018 because people just would not have known them?

All Over Again was played because Stevie heard it on The Sirius Fleetwood Mac Channel. I gather she liked it because she had no regret about firing Lindsey and that she would do it over again.
BTM and Time are completely irrelevant to the masses and younger folks who were buying tickets between 2003-2018. Probably farther off the radar than the pre ‘75 catalog which already had a strong following amongst music fans and guitar players.

I’d challenge anyone to walk up to anyone under 45 at a show and ask them about Time or BTM without getting a blank stare.
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I did witness the “we still have a sliver of dignity” tour in ‘97.
You mean the “our careers are in the crapper so we’re pretending to like each other” tour.
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You mean the “our careers are in the crapper so we’re pretending to like each other” tour.
Yeah that would be the one. It was still better than Mick’s All Star Band!
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This band and the music is the soundtrack to so many of our lives. This isn’t about Lindsey either - I’m a FM fan first and foremost and long have said that the five of them needed each other and have always been 10x better together than their best solo work.
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