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Is this a FM show...without Gypsy...? Whoa.
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After Ellen I had a feeling it wouldn't make the cut.
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Also the band may be petty but I doubt they didn't include many songs from Tusk as a manifestation of their feelings towards Lindsey Buckingham. Christine never played any of hers consistently anyway and Stevie pulls out hers at random. This is the real world here. I'm obviously not familiar with the band personally, but I doubt they are the monstrous caricatures that statement makes them out to be, even if we don't agree with their decision. Plus they didn't cover Mirage at all.
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"I am just one small part of forever" -Think About It (The song that got me into Stevie Nicks) "The face of a pretty girl x1,000,000" -Isn't It Midnight (The song that got me into Christine McVie) "The sun is bright, but not too bright to see. When the darkness comes you've got to fly into the light." -Doing What I Can (The song that got me into Lindsey Buckingham) "I can still hear you saying you would never break the chain" -The Chain (The song that got me into Fleetwood Mac) |
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Despite all the Lindsey backlash and the shaky Ellen performance, the band sounded great tonight. Stevie and Christine were in good form. Neil and Mike fit in very well. And Mick and John were a solid backbone as usual.
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I don't know what happened to Stevie on the Ellen Show, but she was incredible tonight. Her voice was fantastic.
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They way she stood there and looked at Tom on the screen at the end... I almost cried.
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They did arguably the best song on Tusk tonight ... "Storms". I am so beyond thrilled that they brought back that masterpiece of a song.
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Here come the reviews. Kudos to these folks for keeping us up to date on Twitter.
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/fleet...opening-night/ Fleetwood Mac kicked off their first tour since the recent departure of Lindsey Buckingham tonight in Tulsa, Oklahoma with a 24-song set that showcased both the band's storied history and its two newest members. If you were expecting longtime bassist John McVie to serve as the evening's host, well... no. Instead and quite more logically, Stevie Nicks took the master of ceremonies role on most occasions, warmly greeting the crowd after the opening "The Chain" and establishing herself as first among equals with particularly strong performances of songs including "Black Magic Woman" (a 1968 Peter Green-fronted single later made famous by Santana), "Rhiannon" and "Gold Dust Woman." Former Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell made his very welcome presence felt early and often with frequent extended solos. At this extremely early stage his somewhat rough, loose style understandably hasn't fully grafted with the band's more polished sound, but the newly-configured band's take on the Green-era gem "Oh Well" points a clear path towards such a meeting of the minds. The band dug deeper into their non-Buckingham history than they have in recent years with set list additions such as 1970's "Tell Me All the Things You Do" and 1973's "Hypnotized," which Mick Fleetwood dedicated to former bandmate Bob Welch. They also made plenty of room for the band's other new member, Crowded House and Split Enz veteran Neil Finn, who took lead vocals for Mac classics such as "Second Hand News" as well as his own "I Got You" and a duet with Nicks on "Don't Dream It's Over." The band's elders took extra time to praise the latter song, with Fleetwood declaring it "opened many doors in my heart," and Nicks admitting that she'd always thought, "Boy, I'd really love to sing that song someday." The encore began with Nicks taking the lead on a tribute to her dear friend Tom Petty via a cover of "Free Fallin'," moved onto "Don't Stop" and concluded with a poignant Nicks and Chrstine McVie duet on 1995's "All Over Again": "Well it's it's time to move on to the rain / And finally break the chain / In spite of the heartaches / And troubles in love / I'd do it all over again." Fleetwood Mac Set List, Oct. 3, 2018 - Tulsa, Oklahoma 1. "The Chain" 2. "Little Lies" 3. "Dreams" 4. "Second Hand News" (Neil Finn on vocals) 5. "Say You Love Me" 6. "Black Magic Woman" (1968 single, Stevie Nicks on vocals) 7. "Everywhere" 8. "I Got You" (Split Enz cover, Finn on vocals) 9. "Rhiannon" 10. "Tell Me All the Things You Do" (from Kiln House, 1970) 11. "Storms" 12. "World Turning" (featuring drum / percussion duel) 13. "Hypnotized" (from Mystery to Me, 1973, Finn on vocals) 14. "Oh Well" (Mike Campbell on vocals) 15. "Don't Dream It's Over" (Crowded House cover, Finn and Nicks duet) 16. "Landslide" 17. "Isn't It Midnight" (from Tango in the Night, 1987) 18. "Monday Morning" 19. "You Make Loving Fun" 20. "Gold Dust Woman" 21. "Go Your Own Way" encore 22. "Free Fallin'" (Tom Petty cover, Nicks on vocals) 23. "Don't Stop" 24. "All Over Again" (From Time, 1995 - Nicks and Christine McVie on vocals) |
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Actually, that set list sounds kinda ...great!?!
I want to hear "Isn't it Midnight" and especially "Hypnotized" right now. A Bob Welch song? Suprisingly good choices. |
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It was nice to hear that they dedicated Hypnotized to Welch.
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"I am just one small part of forever" -Think About It (The song that got me into Stevie Nicks) "The face of a pretty girl x1,000,000" -Isn't It Midnight (The song that got me into Christine McVie) "The sun is bright, but not too bright to see. When the darkness comes you've got to fly into the light." -Doing What I Can (The song that got me into Lindsey Buckingham) "I can still hear you saying you would never break the chain" -The Chain (The song that got me into Fleetwood Mac) |
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They did freaking GO YOUR OWN WAY???? Disgusting cash grab tour and they should all be ashamed of themselves. GROSS
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Either you ARE mick or he's paying you. I can't figure out which.
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Could somebody please confirm who sang lead vocals on Tell Me All the Things You Do, Monday Morning and Go Your Own Way?
I'm assuming Neil Finn, but confirmation would be appreciated. thanks
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