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Old 09-22-2024, 08:41 AM
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Default Fleetwood Mac Boston Music Hall 11/3/71

Decent recording of a show from the Future Games tour.

https://youtu.be/8cJWUablnZo?si=TC2iIv0TpYR3jvRL

Black Magic Woman
Future Games
Get Like You Used to Be
Tell Me All the Things You Do
Morning Rain
Trinity
Lay It All Down
Drum Solo
Oh Well
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Decent recording of a show from the Future Games tour.

https://youtu.be/8cJWUablnZo?si=TC2iIv0TpYR3jvRL

Black Magic Woman
Future Games
Get Like You Used to Be
Tell Me All the Things You Do
Morning Rain
Trinity
Lay It All Down
Drum Solo
Oh Well
Thank you! If I had heard this before I’ve long since forgotten, so I appreciate it.
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Ok— so I listened and think it was a great show. Thoughts:

1. The relaxed approach to the shuffle for GLYUTB really works wonders in allowing all the instruments to be heard—and Christine sounds very good.

2. In several of these 71-72 shows, Danny would sing BMW but
Bob would take over (vocally) during the extrapolation. Same thing happens here.

3. Too bad we only got the tail end of Woman of a 1000 Years! The audience LOVED IT! I was surprised to hear Christine sing the line “to the sea and the gold sand.”

4. That trinity appears here confirms my longstanding suspicion it came from the FG sessions, not the BT ones. I mean, technically, they could have recorded it later for BT, but Trinity has never had the same recording sound as the rest of BT. It has always had the brightness and spaciness of the FG material. Maybe I’m wrong. I’m probably wrong. Whatever the case, it sounds great here. Cool jamming, lovely harmonies (thanks to Christine) and very cool drumming.

5. Lay It All Down is a killer, such a hot tune. Wish they’d made more R&B-inflected hard-driving tunes like this.

6. Morning Rain sounds tight. Christine’s vocals on the verses sound less strained than they have in other live versions of this from this time.

7. Tell Me always kills.
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Thanks for the heads up and detailed breakdown. Much appreciated.
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