Category: 2013 Rumours Tour

  • 14TH SHOW: Fleetwood Mac, Sprint Center, Kansas City MO, April 30, 2013

    Fan photos

    Fan reaction (via Twitter)

    @dodairydaily
    Just when I’m feeling not so old, my husband brings me to the #Fleetwood Mac #KC concert and I discover I know every word of every song!

    @Ahartzell1
    Ahhhhh! Fleetwood Mac! And Lindsey Buckingham looks and sounds AMAZING! #fleetwoodmac

    @hkotoole
    @fleetwoodmac concert @SprintCenter with my dad…so making me wish I grew up in the 70’s

    @jenwolfsie
    Feeling REALLY young at the Fleetwood Mac concert!

    @StuBrw
    @lindseybuckingh has to be one of the best guitarists ever! @fleetwoodmac concert #SprintCenter

    @missMAHlee
    Just played landslide- I cried with my mother. Crossed that one off my bucket list. #landslide #fleetwoodmac @SprintCenter @fleetwoodmac

    @StrickenLauren
    Just cried my eyes out to Landslide at the Fleetwood Mac show thinking about my mom. Stuffed my pocket with Kleenex and heading back in…

    @sofuhswag
    The old guy in front of me at the Fleetwood Mac concert is rockin’ out so hard he just fell on me. Right on, y’all.

    @Ggoodwin
    Fleetwood Mac killing it

    @Princess_Holly
    The Fleetwood Mac concert smells like Bvlgari Eau Tea blanc. Reminds me of @mattywhosaboy

    @kipster91
    WELL FLEETWOOD MAC WAS F*CKING GREAT

    @theotherdevo
    Jesus, Lindsey Buckingham- you are my hero. Thank you, Fleetwood Mac, for bringing the house down tonight. Awesome.

    @BurksKatrina
    Just now getting into the car from Fleetwood Mac, got 2 encores from them, they were good but not as good as @justinbieber

    Kansas City set list (unchanged since 4/26/13)

    1. Second Hand News
    2. The Chain
    3. Dreams
    4. Sad Angel (new song)
    5. Rhiannon
    6. Not That Funny
    7. Tusk
    8. Sisters of the Moon
    9. Sara
    10. Big Love
    11. Landslide
    12. Never Going Back Again
    13. Without You (new song)
    14. Gypsy
    15. Eyes of the World
    16. Gold Dust Woman
    17. I’m So Afraid
    18. Stand Back
    19. Go Your Own Way
    20. World Turning (first encore)
    21. Don’t Stop
    22. Silver Springs (second encore)
    23. Say Goodbye

    Videos

    1. Second Hand News (courtesy Michael Thomas Edmondson)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDbmKCL4bPA]

    9. Sara (courtesy of sgtmcgrail)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXPEeFIsYrA]

    10. Big Love (courtesy of sgtmcgrail)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVv6GllBwfs]

    11. Landslide (courtesy of mikeinspringfield)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CzE28qWkLU]

    12. Never Going Back Again (courtesy of Scott Kline)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FImIuhtBM7E]

    17. I’m So Afraid (courtesy of Cindy Bussjaeger)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IywY2w3r0nM]

    19. Go Your Own Way (courtesy of sgtmcgrail)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvxFKygfANU]

    22. Silver Springs (courtesy of sgtmcgrail)
    [youtube=http://youtu.be/vqzAyFJ0smE]

    Special thanks to Cindy Bussjaeger, Michael Thomas Edmondson, Scott Kline, mikeinspringfield, and sgtmcgrail for making these clips available.

    KMBC-TV news report (Sprint Center: No security issues for Fleetwood Mac show)

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccH2251H8L8]
  • Mick Fleetwood interview

    Mick Fleetwood interview

    Mick FleetwoodMick Fleetwood on Fleetwood Mac: ‘It Would Make A Great Play’

    Not long ago, the idea of Fleetwood Mac ever touring again seemed far-fetched at best. But as of this spring, not only is the band back on the road — according to drummer and founder Mick Fleetwood, they’re having an easier time filling seats than in the past.

    “We seem to have a band of angels up there organizing what we do down here. … I don’t know; maybe people think we’re never gonna do this again, or we’re all gonna drop dead or something,” Fleetwood says. “But on a positive note, I think it’s indicative of Fleetwood Mac’s extremely interesting story — that just when you think it’s sort of going into a ditch, it comes out the other side.”

    This week, Fleetwood Mac unveiled another surprise: a four-song EP of brand-new music, released digitally via iTunes and simply called Extended Play. Mick Fleetwood spoke with NPR’s David Greene about the band’s uncommon staying power. Hear the radio version on Morning Edition tomorrow (the audio will then be archived at the link on this page).

    There have been drugs; there have been relationship ups and downs in the band. Does that mean you almost have to come to the edge, and then kind of come back from the edge to keep doing what you’re doing? Is that necessary?

    God knows I don’t know whether it’s necessary, but the fact is it happened. And without getting artsy-fartsy or therapeutic, the reality is you have to take responsibility — not only as a person within the group of people, but then you look at it as a collective, which is the band known as Fleetwood Mac. And we have.

    A lot of your fans, I think, see you still out there — after all the roller-coaster and the soap opera — and a lot of fans are like, “Wow. Fleetwood Mac, through all the changes, all the years, different faces — they’re still here.” Are you surprised that you’re still here as well?

    [Laughing] Hmm … no. I’m not. I think what I have to confess to is that I had nothing else to do apart from keep this band going. So I’m sort of not surprised.

    It sounds like you’re almost a prisoner to the band and the idea.

    Well, that’s an interesting phrase. And in truth, just as of late — the last few years, really — I’ve had to work at just not being this creature that almost gets obsessed: “It’s gotta continue,” and “What if … ?” And I’ve truly done pretty good at letting go. And it’s truly appropriate: We’ve done way too much, all of us, to be herded into my world of, “At all costs, Fleetwood Mac.”

    So now, what you see is really pretty much a version of a bunch of people that happen to want to do something. And they haven’t been coerced or crafted, or sold their soul to the company store. … All of that stuff is gone. Which makes this, again, a really, really clear vision of what we’re doing. And I can’t think of any other band that I know that has gone through the arc of all of these [changes], even before Stevie and Lindsey. It would make a great play, and I hope one day that we somehow do that.

    And of course, you’ve played a role in the play. You’ve had the struggles that we all know about with drug addiction; there was a relationship with you and Stevie Nicks that a lot of people read about. Is there a song from Fleetwood Mac that you feel like kind of captures your role in the whole play?

    I’d say “The Chain.” [That song’s message should] be written on my grave: “That’s what he did. He half-killed himself keeping this bunch together.”

    Are you playing that song out on the tour right now?

    Yeah. It’s one of the songs, I think, that if we didn’t play, we’d be lined up and shot.

    You told my colleague Scott Simon, about four years ago, that you actually realized that the audience wanted the old ones. You were actually happy to report that you had no new songs to play, because you wanted to spare your audience — let them enjoy the oldies.

    Well, that’s true. People love to hear things that they tell their own stories to. Creative stuff that comes from the artist very quickly becomes the property, as it should, [of the audience] — to be reinterpreted and create a backdrop for parts of their lives.

    Have you seen a change in the audience over the years?

    Absolutely. There’s retrospection involved, I’m sure. … The lovely thing is, we truly are blessed with huge amounts of young people that are totally getting what we’re doing. And that’s why these new songs are hugely important. Lindsey would be the main flag-waver as to being really excited about the thought that we’re not treading water, and that we are creative.

    He’s pushing for new material.

    Yeah, and I think that’s his epitaph, or would be. Stevie’s is a bit of everything, including the blessing of truly and naturally being just so … well, talented for sure; we know that. But she has a magic mantle that is very profound, and it comes only once in a while to certain performers, and she is one of them for sure.

    That’s her epitaph. Yours is, “Let’s keep the band together,” and Lindsey’s is, “Let’s continue being creative.”

    We’ve all had functions in Fleetwood Mac. And because of that, I think, it’s not a stretch to [say] that’s probably why we’ve survived all this.

    One of the songs on the new EP, “Miss Fantasy,” strikes me as something that could have been on Rumours in 1977; it’s very much your sound from the ’70s.

    Whatever that is [laughs]. I think it’s fair to say that that album has become tonally timeless.

    It feels like you’re not trying to break into some new sound in this new day. You’re carrying on a tradition that you feel good about.

    It’s the band. The Stones did their Beatle thing, and they go, “Eh, we’re The Rolling Stones. Let’s just leave this alone.” That’s who they are, so whatever they do, you know it’s them — and they’re comfortable with it, and they’re really good at it. … So I take that as a huge compliment, what you’re saying.

    Stevie Nicks has said that she hasn’t spent much time on the Internet, doesn’t have a laptop. She’s sort of said, “I guess we need to put songs out on this thing called iTunes.” You don’t seem like a band that’s embracing all sorts of new technologies. You seem like you’re kind of doing it the old way.

    We know that this is really something we’ve never done — put out something on iTunes. And we’re going, “Well, we don’t have a completed album.” And maybe we’ll find out that people really, actually, seriously want us to do that. And if not, then this has been fun.

    You said that you thought a lot of people might be coming out to your concerts right now because they’re worried this might be the end; they want to say goodbye. Is that a possibility?

    No, I think it’s incredibly vibrant, the lifeblood of Fleetwood Mac. So you can pull that one out of your psyche.

    This is not a farewell tour. Not even close.

    No. We’re just bowled over that something is showing itself in this funny, mysterious way — hence me talking about this bunch of angels up there, organizing what we do. I’m thinking they’re very busy planning something into the future for Fleetwood Mac.

    Listen to the interview on Morning Edition from NPR

    NPR / Tuesday, April 30, 2013

  • Fleetwood Mac releases new EP today, plays Tulsa’s BOK Center Wednesday

    Fleetwood Mac Extended Play 2013By Brandy McDonnell
    News OK
    Tuesday, April 30, 2013

    Fleetwood Mac debuted its first new music in a decade today, dropping an EP appropriately titled Extended Play on iTunes. Click here to download and listen.

    The EP includes four songs: the poppy tracks “Sad Angel” and “Miss Fantasy,” the wistful piano ballad “It Takes Time” and “Without You” and a previously unreleased track that singer/songwriter Stevie Nicks penned about singer/songwriter/guitarist Lindsey Buckingham back in their pre-Fleetwood Mac Buckingham Nicks duo days.

    The majority of Fleetwood Mac’s most famous lineup — drummer Mick Fleetwood, bassist John McVie, Buckingham and Nicks — is touring North American to mark the 35th anniversary reissue of their most iconic album, Rumours, as well as celebrating the release of new music.

    The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers are bringing their “Fleetwood Mac Live 2013” trek to the BOK Center on Wednesday night. The legendary band previously played the Tulsa venue the last time it hit the road together, on 2009′s sold-out “Unleashed Tour.”

    Fleetwood spoke enthusiastically about the planned EP in a phone interview prior to the tour’s April 4 launch in Ohio. Hopefully, the EP will herald the coming of a full-length follow-up to 2003′s “Say You Will,” he said.

    “You know, we work when we feel good. And now we work when everyone has been able to — especially Stevie. She has a hugely successful solo career and she loves that world that is her world. And Lindsey also does great stuff, as do I. You know, I have my fun, not on such a profound level,” said Fleetwood, who plays with The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band Featuring Rick Vito.

    “But we’re musicians at work, and now we have the grace just to say ‘When this is right, we’ll do it.’ And Stevie’s ready to do it and wants to do it, and off we go. And we’ll be wrapped around each other for the better part of probably 18 months, you know, working all over the world.”

    The drummer said he, John McVie and Buckingham assembled several months ago in Los Angeles and recorded about nine “really fresh and vibrant” songs they hoped would be the starting point for a new album from the group. Nicks was busy with her own tour and then her mother’s death, but before the quartet hit the road, she added her vocals to a few tracks and recorded “Without You.”

    “(The EP) will be, I hope, the beginning of maybe something that could transform in some of the free time we have in between sections of this now very long tour. I would love to think that we could do three or four things with Stevie, and in truth, you would then have a Fleetwood Mac album. Yes. I hope,” Fleetwood said.

    He added, “We’re just taking it step by step and not doing things that don’t feel naturally comfortable. But if you’re asking me, I would love to see it happen, and Lindsey would be ahead of the game — and I know that he’d be incredibly excited to think that we could do that.

    Despite the band’s stormy history, which was well-documented on the wildly popular and critically acclaimed Rumours album, Fleetwood said it was all very familiar and comfortable when he and his cohorts assembled in L.A. for tour rehearsals.

    “If you wrote a script as to what happened to this bunch, you’d say ‘It’s fascinating but it’s completely untrue ‘cause you can’t have that happen.’ But it did. And I think now we look back on it with a sense of kindness. You know, I really do. I see Stevie and Lindsey in an extraordinarily good place and in good humor; they just know what not to do,” he said.

    “You know, it’s like in rehearsals, it’s fascinating, I sit there back on my drums, and they get on that microphone and they’re talking about how we’re reaching out into maybe some of the things that they did in Buckingham Nicks when they were just Stevie and Lindsey. And that’s the two people I asked to join Fleetwood Mac. That’s the music that I heard. Stevie’s recorded (‘Without You,’) a really beautiful song that she wrote about Lindsey 40 years ago in Buckingham Nicks that never came out, and I think we’re pretty much gathering that we’re gonna do it onstage. And it’s mind-blowing and it’s just so sweet. And it’s a love song, and you know, she’s saying, ‘Yep, I guess I was really in love with you.’ (laughs) It’s a trip. It is a trip, not all of which has been pretty. But we’re here, and we’re real people, and as Lindsey would say, we’re still working at it. … But looking back, I don’t think any of us have any regrets ‘cause you go like, ‘You know, it’s how we felt.”

    “You know, I think that’s part of the story when we walk on the stage is people do feel connected to us, and thus, us to them. And that’s an extra texture that’s really very powerful for us. We have a real relationship that’s felt outside of the music. And we’re not Neil Young or Bob Dylan who had a whole connect with the stuff they wrote about, political thoughts and philosophical thoughts and stuff. We’re a bunch of people that wrote some good music that was pop-oriented stuff that had a dark side to it and went out and weren’t thinking about telling anyone anything really,” he added with a laugh. “And suddenly got a huge connect with an audience. Yes, I think we made and continue to make some lovely music that we’re all really proud of. But truly, I think people just connected with us and our story, that ‘they’re actually real people.’”

    Read more of my interview with Mick Fleetwood Wednesday! -BAM

  • Christine McVie to perform 'Don't Stop' with Fleetwood Mac in London

    Christine McVie will appear at a London concert with Fleetwood Mac. (Mike Prior / Koch Records)
    Christine McVie will appear at a London concert with Fleetwood Mac. (Mike Prior / Koch Records)

    Christine McVie will perform ‘Don’t Stop” with Fleetwood Mac at a show in London this September, according to Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood Mac. The band hasn’t indicated which London show McVie will perform at or if she will perform at any of the other London shows, but her involvement is expected to be limited.

    McVie has repeatedly stated that she has no interest in touring with Fleetwood Mac, a position that she has staunchly maintained since 1998 when she retired from the band. But she has performed the occasional, one-off gig. As recent as this past February, McVie played keyboards with the Mick Fleetwood Blues Band featuring Steven Tyler and Rick Vito at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

    McVie’s last studio involvement with Fleetwood Mac was on 2003’s Say You Will, on which she provided backup vocals for “Bleed to Love Her” and “Steal Your Heart Away.”

    The European leg of the tour begins on September 20 in Dublin, Ireland. Here are all of the European tour dates:

    September 20, 2013
    September 21, 2013
    September 24, 2013
    September 25, 2013
    September 27, 2013
    September 29, 2013
    October 1, 2013
    October 3, 2013
    October 6, 2013
    October 7, 2013
    October 9, 2013
    October 11, 2013
    October 13, 2013
    October 14, 2013
    October 16, 2013
    October 18, 2013
    October 20, 2013
    October 23, 2013
    October 26, 2013
    O2 Dublin
    O2 Dublin
    O2 Arena
    O2 Arena
    O2 Arena
    LG Arena Birmingham
    Manchester Arena
    The Hydro
    Lanxess Arena
    Ziggo Dome
    Sport Palais
    Bercy
    Hallenstadion
    Schleyerhalle
    O2 World
    Jyske Bank Boxen
    Oslo Spektrum
    Globen
    Ziggo Dome
    Dublin, Ireland
    Dublin, Ireland
    London, United Kingdom
    London, United Kingdom
    London, United Kingdom
    Birmingham, United Kingdom
    Manchester, United Kingdom
    Glasgow, United Kingdom
    Cologne, Germany
    Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Antwerp, Belgium
    Paris, France
    Zurich, Switzerland
    Stuttgart, Germany
    Berlin, Germany
    Herning, Denmark
    Oslo, Norway
    Stockholm, Sweden
    Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • CONCERT REVIEW: Lindsey Buckingham, not Nicks, carries Fleetwood Mac at Xcel Center

    Live-wire Lindsey Buckingham, not croaky Stevie Nicks, carried Fleetwood Mac Sunday night at the X.

    By Jon Bream
    Star Tribune
    Sunday, April 28, 2013

    Lindsey Buckingham wore the exact same outfit again. Black leather jacket, black V-neck T-shirt, black boots and, presumably, the same bluejeans.

    That’s what the rock star sported when he performed a solo concert in November at the Dakota Jazz Club, the most impersonal (and loudest) performance probably ever in that intimate space. On Sunday at the sold-out Xcel Energy Center, he gave one of the most impassioned performances ever in a Twin Cities arena, this side of Bruce Springsteen.

    Oh, sorry, it wasn’t actually a Lindsey Buckingham show. It was Fleetwood Mac, the band that made him famous. But singer/songwriter/keyboardist Christine McVie retired in 1998 and Stevie Nicks — Buckingham’s former lover whose romance and breakup has been the subject of many of the band’s songs — needed a good half of Sunday’s 2 ½-hour show to warm up her voice.

    Granted, her voice is lower, harsher and less fluid than before, but her versions of “Rhiannon” and “Sara” were so croaky and lifeless that she couldn’t have placed in the top 5 in a Stevie Nicks sound-alike contest.

    Nicks, 64, finally found her voice for “Landslide,” a duet with Buckingham, his voice and acoustic guitar. After saying she usually dedicates the song each night to a family member, Nicks said on Sunday, it would be a rare dedication to her “one and only husband,” Minnesotan Kim Anderson, who was in the audience and, of course, is no longer her husband (they divorced after a short marriage; he was the widower of her best friend, who died of leukemia).

    Nicks’ incurable romanticism has fueled her art and Fleetwood Mac. She got so inspired during “Landslide” on Sunday that at song’s end she and Buckingham blew kisses at one another. Of course, they followed that with a scorching “Never Going Back Again,” during which Buckingham sounded maniacally determined on vocals and guitar and Nicks offered credible vocal harmonies.

    Although she did only a few slow-motion revolutions of the famous Stevie Nicks dervish dance, she hit her vocal stride, delivering “Gypsy” with conviction while facing drummer Mick Fleetwood (another of her exes).

    She finally became the bewitching Nicks of yesteryear on “Gold Dust Woman,” investing the song with mystery, passion and her trademarked accouterments of shawls and scarves (the top hat would come later, thank you).

    But while Nicks clearly was a favorite of the 16,000 fans on Sunday, it is Buckingham who elevates Fleetwood Mac into an exciting arena attraction 36 years after the blockbuster “Rumours” album made them one of the biggest bands of the 1970s. On Sunday, he was a live-wire ringmaster, a guitar monster, a heartfelt singer, a hammy performer and, as Mick Fleetwood put it, “our inspiration.”

    With all of the Buckingham/Nicks soap-opera songs, the comforting, buoyant tunes (and sweet vocal harmonies) of McVie were missed. The band did her “Don’t Stop,” with Buckingham and Nicks alternating as lead singer on the verses. But this really was the Lindsey Buckingham Show.

    Buckingham, 63, tried to provide context with his introductions to songs. For instance, he explained that “Big Love” was written as a “contemplation on alienation” but now he sees it as “a meditation” on change. Indeed, his transformation to de facto frontman of Fleetwood Mac has helped the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group maintain its magic.

    Jon Bream • 612-673-1719

  • CONCERT REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac review… Wait, this is starting to sound familiar

    Fleetwood Mac perform "Go Your Own Way," among other hits at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul on Sunday night. (Paul Schumann)
    Fleetwood Mac perform “Go Your Own Way,” among other hits at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul on Sunday night. (Paul Schumann)

    By Ross Raihala
    Twin Cities Pioneer Press
    Sunday, April 28, 2013

    Something felt rather familiar about Fleetwood Mac’s Xcel Energy Center show Sunday, April 28, and it wasn’t just the band’s songs, which remain some of the biggest-selling, most widely known of the rock era.

    Instead, it was the set list — the very order in which the group played those songs — that was secondhand news. Four-fifths of Fleetwood Mac’s most famous lineup last headlined the downtown St. Paul hockey arena in March 2009, and Sunday they performed a whopping 17 of the same songs. Of course, with a band like this, there are hits they’re always going to play (“Don’t Stop,” “Go Your Own Way,” “Landslide”). But this wasn’t just hearing the same old numbers four years later, but hearing them largely in the same sequence.

    Just like in ’09, “The Chain” led into “Dreams” early in the show and then “Big Love,” “Landslide” and “Never Going Back” occupied the same three-song stretch at the midway point. And once again, the sequence of “I’m So Afraid,” “Stand Back” and “Go Your Own Way” wrapped things up and opened the door for virtually the same encore, with “Say Goodbye” added to “World Turning,” “Don’t Stop” and “Silver Springs.”

    So what was different this time around? Well, most notably, Stevie Nicks was much more present and didn’t let her energetic frenemy Lindsey Buckingham steal the spotlight quite as much (even though the crowd cheered at nearly everything he did). At 64, her voice has lost much of its power, but she still looks terrific and she seemed to be enjoying herself much more Sunday night than four years back.

    Buckingham reportedly wanted to record a fresh disc for 2013, but Nicks couldn’t get her act together in time. They did manage to work in one brand-new track, the upbeat and poppy “Sad Angel,” and one number they dug out from the vaults, “Without You” (an unreleased snoozer from the pair’s pre-Mac band Buckingham Nicks).

    They also upped the total number of songs drawn from 1979’s Tusk — the expensive, Buckingham-led flop that derailed the band’s career — from three to four. In addition to Nicks’ ballad “Sara” and Buckingham’s monstrous “Tusk,” they worked in “Not That Funny” and “Sisters of the Moon,” with Buckingham taking the opportunity to once again harangue the crowd about the album’s initial failure. (Dude, it’s been 34 years. Let it go already!)

    Beyond that, the band kept to the oldies, with the vast majority of the songs originally written and recorded in the mid-to-late ’70s. It was a nice surprise to hear “Eyes of the World,” a deep cut from 1982’s under-appreciated Mirage album, although almost any one of the other album cuts from that era would’ve been a better choice. As always, Christine McVie was missed. She retired in 1998 and while she was always a distant third behind Buckingham and Nicks, her softer, more romantic songs lent the band a certain humanity they’ve been lacking in the years since.

    Pop music critic Ross Raihala can be reached at 651-228-5553.

  • 13TH SHOW: Fleetwood Mac, Xcel Energy Center, St Paul MN, April 28, 2013 (videos)

    Fleetwood Mac performed a sold-out show at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul, Minnesota, Sunday night.

    Stevie dedicated “Landslide” to her “one and only husband” Minnesotan Kim Anderson, who was in the audience.

    Jump to fan photos

    Fan reaction (via Twitter)

    ‏@bpzmag
    @fleetwoodmac turn UP Stevies vox & turm DOWN Lindseys plz! #livesoundmixing

    @RossRaihala
    There’s no new album, but apparently there will be a Fleetwood Mac EP coming out “any day now, really,” according to Buckingham

    @stpaulrockcity
    Fleetwood Mac with @stinkerbell85. Xcel is absolutely packed.

    @MChrisFink
    So I’m totally at the Fleetwood Mac concert in St. Paul tonight. Suck it haters. Suck it hard.

    @alohaNatalieMac
    I am young tonight. At Fleetwood Mac. #macattack

    @crazyrai
    Fleetwood Mac I wouldn’t pay 5 cents to see them, Lindsey’s voice has become awful… Stevie still has the pipes though

    @XcelEnergyCtr
    Fleetwood Mac #nowplaying Landslide. Lighters in the air in the crowd. @fleetwoodmac #fmacxec #stpaul

    @jbennett351
    Fleetwood Mac still sounds good! Rocking it in their 60s!

    @Meridith19
    Fleetwood Mac sounds amazing tonight

    @TheraAlexandria
    Fleetwood Mac has me tonight <3_<3 heaven to my ears! Ahhh

    @jonschober
    Best part of Fleetwood Mac was when the demon on the video projection ate the marching band during “Tusk” and blood went everywhere.

    Media reviews

    St Paul set list (unchanged since 4/26/13)

    1. Second Hand News
    2. The Chain
    3. Dreams
    4. Sad Angel (new song)
    5. Rhiannon
    6. Not That Funny
    7. Tusk
    8. Sisters of the Moon
    9. Sara
    10. Big Love
    11. Landslide
    12. Never Going Back Again
    13. Without You (new song)
    14. Gypsy
    15. Eyes of the World
    16. Gold Dust Woman
    17. I’m So Afraid
    18. Stand Back
    19. Go Your Own Way
    20. World Turning (first encore)
    21. Don’t Stop
    22. Silver Springs (second encore)
    23. Say Goodbye

    Video

    1. “Second Hands News” – very short clip (courtesy of Sydney Cole)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsKsWnS6d6Q]

    1. “Second Hand News” – very short clip (courtesy of Sydney Cole)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0z-RYQCl80]

    3. “Dreams” – partial – fan singing in background (courtesy of Flaca de Leon)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5d1-wv_m6xY]

    4. “Sad Angel” (courtesy of amp111379)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb1exYjZDFQ]

    4. “Sad Angel” (courtesy of HeartfordRocks)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XasMwYvgTk]

    5. “Rhiannon” (courtesy of HeartfordRocks)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPiVXpWGSIg]

    5. “Rhiannon” – short clip (courtesy of Sydney Cole)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSBSCcnCq8g]

    6. “Not That Funny” – partial (courtesy of amp111379)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2SMUXunScs]

    7. “Tusk” – partial (courtesy of Sydney Cole)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIXOOe-r5yo]

    8. “Sisters of the Moon” – partial (courtesy of amp111379)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dmZAKWyR60]

    9. “Sara” – partial (courtesy of Flaca De Leon)
    [youtube=http://youtu.be/nNT9x8p5b9I]

    9. “Sara” (courtesy of amp111379)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0tca0dAs9s]

    10. “Big Love” (courtesy of GomeApps)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTVmKB9EvWY]

    10. “Big Love” (courtesy of amp111379)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F72wm7rcy6w]

    11. “Landslide” (courtesy of GomeApps)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pXqd3t5S7A]

    14. “Gypsy” (courtesy of amp111379)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Z4IYOM5TZg]

    16. “Gold Dust Woman” (courtesy of GomeApps)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t2xh3uc4Yg]

    16. “Gold Dust Woman” (courtesy of amp111379)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnsgavFX1uI]

    17. “I’m So Afraid” (courtesy of amp111379)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUxXW9iqGa0]

    19. “Go Your Own Way” (courtesy of amp111379)
    [youtube=http://youtu.be/1k-ZCn7f69Y]

    21. “Don’t Stop” – partial (courtesy of Sydney Cole)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoMDyyo9juU]

    Special thanks to amp111379, Sydney Cole, Flaca de Leon, GomeApps, and HeartfordRocks for making these clips available.

    Fan photos

  • CONCERT REVIEW: Nicks, Buckingham take center stage at Fleetwood Mac show

    (Matt Freed / Post-Gazette)
    (Matt Freed / Post-Gazette)

    By Kellie B. Gormly
    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
    Saturday, April 27, 2013, 1:19 a.m.

    Two things that struck the audience at Fleetwood Mac’s show at Consol Energy Center on Friday night were how great Stevie Nicks looks and sounds at age 64, and how peculiar and intriguing her relationship with co-star Lindsey Buckingham remains.

    Nicks and Buckingham gave a stellar concert at Consol, where the other members of the classic band were relegated to the background and, often, even out of sight. Nicks and Buckingham performed more as a duo, although the British drummer and founding member Mick Fleetwood got in a few appearances with a drum solo and dialogue with the audience toward the end of the show.

    Nicks sports her signature thick, long, blonde hair, along with a frilly black top and skirt, and her popular shawl — which she spreads out with her arms, as she twirled to “Gypsy” on stage in a favorite move. Her distinctive voice often eerily sounded exactly like it did in the radio classics of three decades ago. Nicks’ vocal range has decreased, though, as she avoids the higher notes and sometimes sings at a lower octave.

    Although Nicks’ and Buckingham’s tumultuous romantic relationship ended years ago — a devastating split that drove Nicks to avoid Fleetwood Mac for a long time — the two send mixed messages now that they have reunited as bandmates. They often stood way apart on stage and didn’t interact much, but at other moments, they showed affection toward each other. The two ended their encore with “Say Goodbye,” a song that Buckingham wrote about Nicks, and the emotion between the two was undeniable, if anything for old time’s sake.

    Although Fleetwood Mac played for two and a half hours with no opener or intermission, and we heard plenty of classic hits, most songs from Christine McVie didn’t make the set list, except for “Don’t Stop” in the encore. This created a notable void, since so many of the band’s biggest hits came from McVie, who left the band in the late ‘90s. Fans miss her, but Nicks and Buckingham have made the best of her absence. Nicks included some of her solo work, including “Stand Back,” with complementing video images of a younger, glamorous Nicks twirling in a red outfit.

    The audience included mostly middle-aged fans, but also a big crop of younger-generation 20-somethings who love Fleetwood Mac’s music.

  • CONCERT REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac show is powered by hits and rarities

    By Scott Mervis
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    April 26, 2013

    Fleetwood Mac obviously has some issues playing nice with each other in a studio, as its last release was a decade ago and there have been a combined four solo albums from its dynamic duo up front since then.

    On stage, though, FM still has the golden touch.

    The band, which started as a British blues outfit in 1967 but practically defined mid-’70s pop-rock, turned up at Consol Energy Center tonight three weeks into its first tour since 2009. Once again, it’s a foursome with a few sidemen and backup singers, as Christine McVie, out of the picture since 1998, has chosen to steer clear, taking with her the earthy harmonies and such hits as “Over My Head,” “Say You Love Me” and “You Make Loving Fun.”

    They were missed, as usual, but even without that, Fleetwood Mac has no shortage of beloved classics. The hit parade started energetically with a galloping beat from the ageless Mick Fleetwood launching Lindsey Buckingham into “Second Hand News” (a sly, self-deprecating statement?), joined on the chorus by his former flame Stevie Nicks, still striking at 64.

    Mr. Buckingham isn’t often mentioned with rock’s guitar heroes, clearly an oversight if you’ve seen him live. Those heroics started in earnest on the second song, “The Chain,” with its tense riffage and piercing solo going over top John McVie’s rumbling bass.

    Ms. Nicks remains a vocal enigma, as there’s no one way to describe her instrument, other than expressive. It’s still nasal and husky ranging somehow to clear and girlish, as we heard on “Dreams” and a powerful “Rhiannon.” As you’d expect, she runs around the occasional high note.

    There’s no new album to freshen the set — or perhaps get in the way of a casual Mac fan’s good time — but there is a promised EP on the way.

    They teased it with “Sad Angel,” a vintage-sounding Buckingham-Nicks collab that was more up-tempo than the title suggests.

    The band’s other creative twist on this tour is its four-song mini-set from Tusk, the 1979 curveball that Mr. Buckingham described as “a line in the sand” creatively for the band. It included the cacophonous title track (with the USC marching band on the screen) and the lovely “Sara,” during which Mr. Fleetwood sounded more like competition. They also added Mr. Buckingham’s quasi-punk freakout “Not That Funny” and Ms. Nicks’ bewitching “Sisters of the Moon,” which sounded a little chaotic, too.

    They also revived the long-lost Buckingham Nicks song “Without You,” which could have stayed lost, and offered a few old deep cuts: rumbling rocker “Eyes of the World” and “I’m So Afraid,” with a killer guitar jam that explored the high end of the neck to the furthest extreme.

    The stripped-down mid-section, one of the best parts if the night, brought Mr. Buckingham’s frantic acoustic workout on “Big Love,” a dramatic, finger-picked “Never Going Back Again” and a beautiful “Landslide” with the emphatic and always warmly received line, “I’m getting older, too.”

    Even more well received was Ms. Nicks’ shawl dance at the end of a “Gold Dust Woman” that toed the line in the sand between plodding and mesmerizing.

    For the closers, they tapped the Nicks solo catalog for a hard-driving “Stand Back,” with the singer spinning in circles, followed by one of rock’s best fist-pumping breakup anthems, “Go Your Own Way,” ecstatically played.

    The encores started with a pummeling “World Turning” and “Don’t Stop,” the one Christine McVie song they can’t skip, and ended with a gentle “Say Goodbye” ??? that’s only goodbye for now.

    “You’d think there’d be nothing left to invent,” Mr. Buckingham said at one point, “but there apparently are some new chapters to be written for Fleetwood Mac.”
    With a 50th anniversary on the way — at least for the band name and esteemed, cranked-up rhythm section — they can’t very well stop now.

    Set list

    “Second Hand News”
    “The Chain”
    “Dreams”
    “Sad Angel”
    “Rhiannon”
    “Not That Funny”
    “Tusk”
    “Sisters of the Moon”
    “Sara”
    “Big Love”
    “Landslide”
    “Never Going Back Again”
    “Without You”
    “Gypsy”
    “Eyes of the World”
    “Gold Dust Woman”
    “I’m So Afraid”
    “Stand Back”
    “Go Your Own Way”
    Encore:
    “World Turning”
    “Don’t Stop”
    “Say Goodbye”

    Scott Mervis: sm*****@**********te.com; 412-263-2576.

  • 12TH SHOW: Fleetwood Mac, CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh PA, April 26, 2013 (videos)

    Fleetwood Mac performed in concert at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Friday night. The band played a full two-and-a half-hour set, including “Silver Springs,” which had been dropped from the set list at Tuesday’s Newark show. Stevie told the Pittsburgh crowd that she has “a special place in [her] heart for this city.”

    Fan reaction (via Twitter)

    @brandi__powell
    Ahhhh. Fleetwood Mac concert was amazing!

    @RhiMarie15
    What a great show! #Fleetwoodmac continues to amaze me!!!!

    @B_A_D_B_R_A_D
    Hands down best concert of my life #fleetwoodmac

    @MDClark56
    Stevie Nicks is simply da BOMB. Lindsey not bad either. #fleetwoodmac

    @olivernapier
    Full body chills are common at a Fleetwood Mac concert. Phenomenal.

    @peterzimmerman
    The “Tusk” part of the set with “Sara” and “Sisters of the Moon” just about did me in. JEEEZ. #fleetwoodmac

    @CONSOLEnergyCtr
    “Go Your Own Way” has everyone on their feet! #FleetwoodMac

    ‏@LyricAckelson
    Fleetwood Mac was amazing!! Stevie Nicks is such an inspiration!

    @ajk024
    Fleetwood Mac was amazing tonight! Stoked to see Lindsey, Stevie, John, and Mic

    @TAT2D79
    RAWKIN, RULIN, AWESOME, AMAZING EVENING W/ FLEETWOOD MAC!!!!!k!

    @McMahon101
    Fleetwood Mac was sweeeeeeet!

    @fasterchild
    A large man wearing all pink just got thrown out of the Fleetwood Mac concert for fighting. “You Can Go Your Own Way” was playing.

    @Sirena_2315
    What an amazing show tonight in Pittsburgh!!! #fleetwoodmac
    2.5 hours and 2 encores!

    @PEACEoutLA
    Every concert I’ve been to at @CONSOLEnergyCtr has been unreal!! Fleetwood was amazing tonight

    @dailyconvo
    Stevie Nicks rocked it tonight in Pittsburgh!! #fleetwoodmac

    @SuperUngie
    THAT CONCERT WAS AMAZING I can’t even put into words how incredible #FleetwoodMac was tonight. Amazing end to today.

    Pittsburgh set list (Silver Springs back in set, 4/26)

    1. Second Hand News
    2. The Chain
    3. Dreams
    4. Sad Angel (new song)
    5. Rhiannon
    6. Not That Funny
    7. Tusk
    8. Sisters of the Moon
    9. Sara
    10. Big Love
    11. Landslide
    12. Never Going Back Again
    13. Without You (new song)
    14. Gypsy
    15. Eyes of the World
    16. Gold Dust Woman
    17. I’m So Afraid
    18. Stand Back
    19. Go Your Own Way
    20. World Turning (first encore)
    21. Don’t Stop
    22. Silver Springs (second encore)
    23. Say Goodbye

    Videos

    Special thanks to clubdoc for making almost all of these clips available (an entire show!)

    1. “Second Hand News”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yT0WIxVbEsQ]

    2. “The Chain”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5yHUUQYg7s]

    2. “The Chain” (courtesy of spotteddogproduction)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ucSrUY8Po8]

    3. “Dreams”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzdPfLSLK7Y]

    4. “Sad Angel”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIlFeznOF0U]

    5. “Rhiannon”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE3VEW9zkjQ]

    6. “Not That Funny”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-zC5bhxTRY]

    7. “Tusk”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPLhwjj8k7w]

    8. “Sisters of the Moon”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY8S8jNulww]

    8. “Sisters of the Moon” (courtesy of spotteddogproduction)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVJkn0z4dWc]

    9. “Sara”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEpausQ-hSY]

    10. “Big Love”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8mjz2ZPVRg]

    10. “Big Love” (courtesy of spotteddogproduction)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPnWt97fM1c]

    11. “Landslide”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdSZ8KMm2vg]

    11. “Landslide” (courtesy of spotteddogproduction)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXGlNUIhb48]

    12. “Never Going Back Again”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TILRFZYYRmA]

    13. “Without You”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVPQQAu6fb0]

    14. “Gypsy”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy27n_HE4Yw]

    14. “Gypsy” (courtesy of jaigopala1)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrFlXJCZO3c]

    14. “Gypsy” (courtesy of spotteddogproduction)
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edd1rQeSHXI]

    15. “Eyes of the World”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_2fLcCJKk4]

    16. “Gold Dust Woman”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JntyLSV0M3U]

    17. “I’m So Afraid”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhanAGCPf5c]

    18. “Stand Back”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9fNWQ8C67Y]

    19. “Go Your Own Way”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ba4ok77xn4]

    20. “World Turning”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQUeUNl-gMk]

    21. “Don’t Stop”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teUadXMZnhE]

    22. “Silver Springs”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxywDDzi_6M]

    23. “Say Goodbye”
    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQkFWdqoSmA]

    Fan photos (via Twitter)