Tag: 2014-2015 On With the Show Tour

  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac celebrates songbird’s return

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac celebrates songbird’s return

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. — “She makes us all complete,” said Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood.

    He was referring to singer and keyboard player Christine McVie, back with the band after a 16-year absence. Her return brings the band back to its most successful lineup, the one that sold a zillion copies of Rumours back in 1977.

    McVie doesn’t have the mystic gypsy-witch appeal of Stevie Nicks, nor the guitar prowess of Lindsey Buckingham, but her presence solidifies the band — and she’s written some of the most appealing songs in their catalog.

    Fans at the band’s show at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center Wednesday night looking for prime-time Fleetwood Mac got their wish, with a 2 1/2-hour show that included big chunks of Rumours and its predecessor, 1975′s Fleetwood Mac.

    The three singers, McVie, Buckingham and Nicks, ranged across the front of the stage, with the rhythm section of Fleetwood and bassist John McVie just behind. At the back of the stage were some reinforcements — an additional guitarist, keyboard player and three backup singers.

    As a wise man once said, we get by with a little help from our friends, and the augmented Fleetwood Mac mostly sounded good Wednesday. The exception was the drums, which were mixed too loud, particularly early in the show, and nearly drowned out the singing on numbers such as “Second Hand News.”

    The show opened with a potent string of hits: “The Chain,” “You Make Loving Fun” “Dreams,” “Second Hand News,” and Nicks’ signature “Rhiannon.”

    Band members were in a talkative mood, heaping praises upon McVie. They had come to Providence from New York, which has been spared the brunt of the snowstorm, but thanked the packed audience at the Dunk for coming out after the storm.

    Buckingham took center stage on a rocking “I Know I’m Not Wrong,” “Tusk” and “Big Love,” the latter a showcase for his solo acoustic-guitar playing.

    The band offered some interesting new takes on familiar songs.

    For “Never Going Back Again,” Buckingham and Nicks sang very quietly, sometimes just above a whisper. There was an extended version of “Gold Dust Woman,” with Nicks donning a glittering gold shawl over her black outfit. The song faded to a ghostly echo as Nicks turned her back to the audience and stretched the shawl out like an angel’s wings.

    Not that familiarity is a bad thing. “Go Your Own Way,” once it revved up, had the crowd dancing and singing along, while Nicks shook her tambourine festooned with streamers and Buckingham leaned his guitar over the front row.

    For their encore, the band did “World Turning,” with a drum solo from Fleetwood while he exhorted the audience (“Give it up!) through his headset mike. I have a “Just Say No” policy towards drum solos, but many in the audience seemed to like it.

    “Don’t Stop” might be overplayed by now, but it had the audience singing along anyway.

    The last word — or at least the last song — fittingly went to McVie, who did “Songbird” solo until she was finally joined by Buckingham at the finish.

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    Andy Smith / Providence Journal / Thursday, January 29, 2015

  • VIDEOS 1/25: Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale NY

    VIDEOS 1/25: Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale NY

    Fleetwood Mac performed at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, on Sunday night, the band’s 46th show since launching the On With The Show Tour last August.

    Stevie dedicated “Landslide” to her dad and the Uniondale audience.

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    Videos

    Thanks to alk6195, Amlyn75, Riv Da,  DiamondSearch, Mickie Esemplare, granitedog, JMEJJP, joefantastic, Swami Murphy, Keith Scholder, scruffman100, Justin Teller, XDrew574X, and xfooey for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (Swami Murphy)

    The Chain (alk61695)

    The Chain (xfooey)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufRhnj3t_xA

    You Make Loving Fun (alk61695)

    Dreams (XDrew574X)

    Dreams / Gypsy (DiamondSearch)

    Rhiannon (Riv Da)

    Rhiannon (Swami Murphy)

    Rhiannon (scruffman100)

    Rhiannon (XDrew574X)

    Everywhere (Riv Da)

    I Know I’m Not Wrong – Intro Only (Riv Da)

    Tusk (granitedog)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoeiSbzeOqs

    Tusk (Riv Da)

    Tusk – short clip (Keith Scholder)

    Sisters of the Moon (granitedog)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-cJt6C7UcM

    Rhiannon (Riv Da)

    Rhiannon – short clip (Keith Scholder)

    Say You Love Me (Riv Da)

    Say You Love Me (xfooey)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuSM0zniGSQ

    Seven Wonders (Mickie Esemplare)

    Big Love (Riv Da)

    Landslide (Amlyn75)

    Landslide (Riv Da)

    Landslide  (Swami Murphy)

    Landslide (Keith Scholder)

    Landslide (xfooey)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkfPQgsfSe4

    Over My Head – short clip (Riv Da)

    Gypsy – story (Amlyn75)

    Gypsy – story (Riv Da)

    Gypsy – short clip (Riv Da)

    Gypsy (Swami Murphy)

    Little Lies (granitedog)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rwl9yzkjg5I

    Little Lies (Riv Da)

    Little Lies – short clip (Mickie Esemplare)

    Gold Dust Woman (Riv Da)

    Gold Dust Woman – partial (Alicia McCarthy)

    Gold Dust Woman (Swami Murphy)

    Gold Dust Woman – short clip (Mickie Esemplare)

    Gold Dust Woman (granitedog)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bnc5mLOktLs

    I’m So Afraid (granitedog)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IXmkF25PQA

    Go Your Own Way (Justin Teller)

    Go Your Own Way (alk61695)

    Encore (Amlyn75)

    World Turning (Justin Teller)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNhG6iEfQAg

    Don’t Stop (alk61695)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TttTl9gHgGs

    Don’t Stop (scruffman100)

    Don’t Stop – short clip (Keith Scholder)

    Silver Springs (joefantastic)

    Silver Springs (granitedog)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puKoIgYozjg

    Songbird (JMEJJP)

    Songbird – end/bows  (Amyln75)

    Mick’s Closing Comments (Riv Da)

    Compilation: Say You Love / You Make Loving Fun / Songbird (Diamond Search)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwPNw26xBi8

    Set List

    1. The Chain 13. Landslide
    2. You Make Lovin’ Fun 14. Never Going Back Again
    3. Dreams 15. Over My Head
    4. Second Hand News 16. Gypsy
    5. Rhiannon 17. Little Lies
    6. Everywhere 18. Gold Dust Woman
    7. I Know I’m Not Wrong 19. I’m So Afraid
    8. Tusk 20. Go Your Own Way
    9. Sisters of the Moon 21. World Turning
    10. Say You Love Me 22. Don’t Stop
    11. Seven Wonders 23. Silver Springs
    12. Big Love 24. Songbird

     

  • VIDEOS 1/24: Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City NJ

    VIDEOS 1/24: Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City NJ

    Fleetwood Mac performed at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on Saturday night, the band’s fifth show of Leg 2 and 45th show overall on the On With The Show Tour.

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    Videos

    Thanks to Atlantic City Beats, 587melsam, David Leichty, Farryn Melton, and YesMan46 for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (David Leichty)

    The Chain (YesMan46)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4hC_rLknuQ

    You Making Loving Fun (David Leichty)

    Dreams (587melsam)

    Dreams (David Leichty)

    Second Hand News (587melsam)

    Rhiannon (David Leichty)

    Rhiannon (587melsam)

    Everywhere (587melsam)

    Everywhere (YesMan46)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DeLV8ZlE08

    Tusk (Farryn Melton)

    Sisters of the Moon (David Leichty)

    Say You Love Me (YesMan46)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUoXSWZejps

    Say You Love Me  (David Leichty)

    Seven Wonders (Atlantic City Beats)

    Landslide (David Leichty)

    Landslide (Atlantic City Beats)

    Landslide (YesMan46)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVmXSu_Rnew

    Never Going Back Again (YesMan46)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKZW2O30apk

    Over My Head (YesMan46)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mugGUq9SuIM

    Over My Head (David Leichty)

    Gypsy (Atlantic City Beats)

    Gypsy (David Leichty)

    Gypsy (Farryn Melton)

    Little Lies (Atlantic City Beats)

    Little Lies (YesMan46)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu-BvoKzp-g

    Gold Dust Woman (David Leichty)

    Gold Dust Woman (YesMan46)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFOa2vbGd6w

    Go Your Own Way (David Leichty)

    Silver Springs (Farryn Melton)

    Silver Springs (YesMan46)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMqGW7PPXl8

    Songbird / Closing Comments (Farryn Melton)

    Set List

    1. The Chain 13. Landslide
    2. You Make Lovin’ Fun 14. Never Going Back Again
    3. Dreams 15. Over My Head
    4. Second Hand News 16. Gypsy
    5. Rhiannon 17. Little Lies
    6. Everywhere 18. Gold Dust Woman
    7. I Know I’m Not Wrong 19. I’m So Afraid
    8. Tusk 20. Go Your Own Way
    9. Sisters of the Moon 21. World Turning
    10. Say You Love Me 22. Don’t Stop
    11. Seven Wonders 23. Silver Springs
    12. Big Love 24. Songbird

     

  • VIDEOS 1/22: Madison Square Garden, New York

    VIDEOS 1/22: Madison Square Garden, New York

    Fleetwood Mac returned to the Big Apple on Thursday night, performing a third, non-consecutive show at Madison Square Garden.

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    Videos

    Thanks to Sergey Aminov, angela450nyc, Wendy Bandes, coastermania33,  dateef, 587melsam, Stefanie Grodinsky, julesy101, Dean Keim, NYCEddieS, Tara Polen, SaltWaterWench, sgibson818, Roberta Shoten, synchromadotcom, Mackenzie Tierney, and Bruce Wachtman for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (Roberta Shoten)

    The Chain (angela450nyc)

    The Chain (Wendy Brandes)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSMqXYtuZM0

    You Make Loving Fun (Bruce Wachtman)

    You Make Loving Fun (dateef)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Is6lV3Kbp-M

    Dreams (angela450nyc)

    Dreams (NYCEddieS)

    Second Hand News (Bruce Wachtman)

    Second Hand News (dateef)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo4YLVuI8mc

    Rhiannon (angela450nyc)

    Everywhere (Bruce Wachtman)

    Everywhere (dateef)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dStTtwjmQio

    Everywhere (julesy101)

    Everywhere (587melsam)

    Everywhere (Dean Keim)

    Tusk – short clip (SaltWaterWench)

    Say You Love Me (angela450nyc)

    Say You Love Me (Bruce Wachtman)

    Say You Love Me (dateef)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh2bx2cuxQE

    Say You Love Me (coastermania33)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeJsv04Sz-s

    Seven Wonders (julesy101) 

    Big Love (dateef)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JBzzQx0CDs

    Landslide (NYCEddieS)

    Landslide (Tara Polen)

    Landslide (angela450nyc)

    Never Going Back Again (Patrick Stapleton) 

    Gypsy (Geobill99)

    Little Lies (julesy101) 

    Gold Dust Woman (sgibson818)

    Gold Dust Woman – short clip (Stefanie Grodinsky) 

    I’m So Afraid – short clip (Mackenzie Tierney) 

    Go Your Own Way (angela450nyc)

    Go Your Own Way (Sergey Aminov)

    World Turning (Tara Polen) 

    Silver Springs (julesy101)

    Stevie’s Closing Speech (Stefanie Grodinsky) 

    Compilation (synchromadotcom)

    Set List

    1. The Chain 13. Landslide
    2. You Make Lovin’ Fun 14. Never Going Back Again
    3. Dreams 15. Over My Head
    4. Second Hand News 16. Gypsy
    5. Rhiannon 17. Little Lies
    6. Everywhere 18. Gold Dust Woman
    7. I Know I’m Not Wrong 19. I’m So Afraid
    8. Tusk 20. Go Your Own Way
    9. Sisters of the Moon 21. World Turning
    10. Say You Love Me 22. Don’t Stop
    11. Seven Wonders 23. Silver Springs
    12. Big Love 24. Songbird
  • VIDEOS 1/20: Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids MI

    VIDEOS 1/20: Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids MI

    Fleetwood Mac Official StatementFleetwood Mac was fully regrouped on Tuesday night at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, after drummer Mick Fleetwood’s sudden illness curtailed Saturday night’s Lincoln, Nebraska show by roughly an hour and 20 minutes. On Sunday, the band issued  an online statement, reporting that Mick had became ill with the stomach flu, but were still going forward with Tuesday night’s Grand Rapids show. With three days to recover, Fleetwood seemed to be in good spirits at Grand Rapids and was able to play the entire concert set. He addressed the crowd at the end of the show, with his usual bravado and charm.

    Videos

    Thanks to Mark Bast, Lonnie Decker, lrobb38, Susie Hasselfeldt, David Jankowski,  Arnie Lee, McBcblade, Kevin Mundwiler, Shannon Stauffer, TheQuinnski, WestMichiganSTAR for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (Susie Hasselfeldt)

    Dreams – short clip (WestMichiganSTAR)

    Rhiannon (Shannon Stauffer)

    Rhiannon (Lonnie Decker)

    Tusk (Shannon Stauffer)

    Landslide (WestMichiganSTAR)

    Landslide (lrobb38)

    Landslide (TheQuinnski)

    Gypsy (Lonnie Decker)

    Gypsy (Shannon Stauffer) 

    Gypsy (TheQuinnski)

    Gold Dust Woman  (David Jankowski)

    Don’t Stop (Arnie Lee)

    Silver Springs (Kevin Mundwiler)

    Silver Springs (lrobb38)

    Silver Springs (TheQuinnski)

    Songbird (lrobb38)

    Compilations

    (Mark Bast)

    (MrBcblade)

    Reviews

    Fleetwood Mac stirs up old emotions (MLive)

    Set List

    1. The Chain 13. Landslide
    2. You Make Lovin’ Fun 14. Never Going Back Again
    3. Dreams 15. Over My Head
    4. Second Hand News 16. Gypsy
    5. Rhiannon 17. Little Lies
    6. Everywhere 18. Gold Dust Woman
    7. I Know I’m Not Wrong 19. I’m So Afraid
    8. Tusk 20. Go Your Own Way
    9. Sisters of the Moon 21. World Turning
    10. Say You Love Me 22. Don’t Stop
    11. Seven Wonders 23. Silver Springs
    12. Big Love 24. Songbird
  • VIDEOS 1/17: Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln NE

    VIDEOS 1/17: Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln NE

    Fleetwood Mac performed at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska, on Saturday night, the second show of the ON WITH THE SHOW TOUR, Leg 2. Things were going well until drummer Fleetwood suddenly became ill in the middle of the planned 2 1/2 hour show. After conferring with the other band members, Stevie announced, “So we’re having this talk because we just found out that Mick is really sick, and we don’t know what’s the matter with him.” A few moments later, Stevie apologized to the crowd and reassured that they would be getting a full show later. “We will come back, and you will get one and a half full-on shows.”

    The band decided to perform just two more songs, “Go Your Own Way” and “Songbird,” with the band’s drum technician Steve Croes filling in on the drum kit for Mick during “Go Your Own Way.” The band ended up performing 16 songs of the 24-song set list.

    Set List

    1. The Chain 13. Landslide
    2. You Make Lovin’ Fun 14. Never Going Back Again
    3. Dreams 15. Over My Head
    4. Second Hand News 16. Gypsy
    5. Rhiannon 17. Little Lies
    6. Everywhere 18. Gold Dust Woman
    7. I Know I’m Not Wrong 19. I’m So Afraid
    8. Tusk 20. Go Your Own Way
    9. Sisters of the Moon 21. World Turning
    10. Say You Love Me 22. Don’t Stop
    11. Seven Wonders 23. Silver Springs
    12. Big Love 24. Songbird

    Videos

    Second Hand News (Brent Royuk)

    Tusk (Brent Royuk)

    Landslide (Dan Parsons)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbriSnaLXy8

    Landslide (kpoore57)

    Landslide – partial (the truth)

    Announcement / Go Your Own Way / Songbird (Brent Royuk)

    Go Your Own Way (James Walker)

    Reviews

  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac stirs up old emotions

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac stirs up old emotions

    Fleetwood Mac stirs up old emotions for strong Van Andel Arena show…

    REVIEW: 3 out of 4 stars
    What: Fleetwood Mac
    When and where: Jan. 20, 2015, Van Andel Arena
    Highlight: Lindsay Buckingham’s fiery solo performance of “Big Love” – a terrific display of his showy finger-picked guitar work – transitioned to Stevie Nicks’ heartfelt version of “Landslide,” which concluded with her and Buckingham holding hands in a moment of genuine affection.
    Length: 150 minutes
    Attendance: 11,038 (sold out)

    GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The anguished interpersonal drama in Fleetwood Mac is long dead, but something that informed the songs and still defines the band. Judging from its performance at Van Andel Arena Tuesday night, the group’s driving force is now something resembling joy.

    Playing in front of a sold-out crowd, a happy and reflective Fleetwood Mac were joined by keyboardist and singer Christine McVie, who’s participating in the group’s latest tour after an absence dating back to 1998. So consider the reunion of the band’s five core members another lingering dysfunction conquered, and celebrated early in the show. Opening number “The Chain” showcased the strong vocal harmonies of singer Stevie Nicks, guitarist Lindsay Buckingham and McVie, who was then spotlighted for “You Make Loving Fun.” It was a grand re-introduction for McVie.

    Taking the microphone later in the show, Buckingham discussed how Fleetwood Mac’s notorious ups and downs are key to its essence; he referred to a time when the band was swayed by the false idea that a certain lifestyle was necessary to create rock ‘n’ roll – a thinly veiled reference to his long-disintegrated relationship with Nicks, and the band’s past drug use. His subsequent solo rendering of “Big Love” swayed any accusations of insincerity, featuring an impassioned vocal and intricate, aggressive finger-picked guitar work.

    The number was immediately followed by sentimental classic song “Landslide,” featuring only Nicks – gorgeous of voice – and Buckingham. As she sustained a note near the conclusion, she stretched her hand out to Buckingham’s and smiled with sad eyes. They then played “Never Going Back Again,” and as the song ended, she stood with her back to the audience as the guitarist hugged her sweetly.

    Sure, maybe such drama can be a little corny in light of the infamous Fleetwood Mac soap opera, but it seemed warm, genuine and inclusive, the audience understanding the group’s complex dynamic.

    Of course, that’s smack in the realm of expectation for a Fleetwood Mac live performance this deep into the 21st century. Same goes for the set list – 24 songs, you know all of them – and the production, which featured a towering high-definition screen.

    Despite her mystical aura having faded over the decades, Nicks was still in vintage form – silk scarves and a tambourine, fringe for days, high heels you can see from the moon. And her voice was still as husky as it is sweet, slow like smoldering honey during “Dreams,” “Gypsy” and “Silver Springs.” During “Gold Dust Woman,” she held her head in her hands and shuffled from one end of the stage to another, as if possessed by the musical psychedelia behind her, then curtsied deeply at song’s conclusion.

    Where Nicks’ voice and Buckingham’s guitar gave the group its flamboyance and star power, McVie’s strong vocal work, along with drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie, were its musical foundation. “World Turning” featured Fleetwood playing a pointless drum solo, too long by half; at least he showed no signs of the stomach flu that derailed the band’s Saturday concert in Lincoln, Nebraska.

    Last September, another boomer favorite, the Eagles, played on the same stage to the same generation of audience (both of whom can swallow an expensive ticket – Fleetwood seats topped out at $180, and that’s before the ripoff secondary market jacks up the prices). Where the Eagles were nearly perfect in performance but ultimately antiseptic, Fleetwood Mac was occasionally rough around the edges – a sloppy run through “Go Your Own Way” closed the main set – and mixed loud and a little distorted, a reminder that this is a rock ‘n’ roll band still capable of stirring up a little drama on stage.

    John Serba is film critic and entertainment reporter for MLive and The Grand Rapids Press. Email him at js****@***ve.com or follow him on Twitter or Facebook.

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    John Serba / MLive / Wednesday, 21st January, 2015

  • On the Beat: What happened with Fleetwood Mac

    On the Beat: What happened with Fleetwood Mac

    Over the years, I’ve seen club and small venue shows abruptly derailed for everything from power failures and instrument breakdowns to objects being thrown at the band and a singer passing out on stage.

    But until Saturday at Pinnacle Bank Arena, I’d never seen an arena show suddenly end.

    That, of course, is what happened when Mick Fleetwood was stricken with the stomach flu, forcing Fleetwood Mac to end its show after about 90 minutes.

    Based on a series of conversations, here’s what I’ve pieced together about what happened Saturday.

    The night before the Lincoln concert, Fleetwood acknowledged, when speaking to the crowd at St. Paul, Minnesota’s Xcel Energy Center that he had been feeling under the weather during that show. The Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that it was rumored Fleetwood had been getting an IV and oxygen before that show.

    Fleetwood began the Lincoln show, walking out onto the stage, throwing his arms into the air and yelling. Then settled in at his drum kit where, from my vantage point, he appeared to be in fine form.

    Then, after leaving the stage for a planned break during three acoustic songs performed by Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood was, according to Nicks’ on-stage statement, throwing up backstage. He was given fluids at the arena and transported to Bryan West Campus for further treatment and evaluation. A statement released by Fleetwood Mac’s management stated that he had contracted the stomach flu.

    Band members, particularly Buckingham, were upset that the show had to stop, expressing that in conversation with arena staff and, for Nicks, to the crowd.

    After initial thoughts of immediately stopping the show, drum tech Steve Rinkov was recruited to fill in for Fleetwood on “Go Your Own Way,” and the show ended with Christine McVie and Buckingham doing “Songbird,” the tour’s concluding song.

    Fortunately, for the band and Fleetwood, the tour had three nights off after Lincoln.

    Fleetwood Mac performed as scheduled Tuesday in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where critic John Serba noted Fleetwood’s illness in his review:

    “‘World Turning’ featured Fleetwood playing a pointless drum solo, too long by half; at least he showed no signs of the stomach flu that derailed the band’s Saturday concert in Lincoln, Nebraska.”

    The abrupt ending raised three questions for which I’ve attempted to find an answer this week:

    First, will there be refunds? The answer to that is no. The 90-minute performance more than fulfilled Fleetwood Mac’s contract. The shows have been running 2½ hours. But that amount of time was not required of the band.

    Nor is there, as some have tried to claim, a “contract” between the ticket buyer and the arena/promoter/band for a 2½-hour show. The length of the show was not known nor stated when tickets were purchased.

    Second, why didn’t the show continue with Rinkov on drums or go “unplugged” and play without a drummer? Again, it’s simple. The band had not rehearsed with Rinkov, and it’s impossible to know whether he knew the other eight unplayed songs remaining on the set list. Plowing forward with Rinkov could have resulted in a musical train wreck of the highest order in front of 14,000 people, a risk that no band would take.

    Playing “unplugged” would have been even more difficult. Doing drumless arrangements without rehearsal would have been difficult if not impossible, and an “unplugged” treatment would have required different microphones and sound treatment for instruments that very likely weren’t available Saturday.

    And the related question of “Why don’t they have a backup?” is ridiculous.

    Third, will there be a “make-up” show in Lincoln? During her statement after Fleetwood became ill, Nicks said “We will come back. You’ll get one-and-a-half full-on shows. We will come back. We’re so sorry.”

    Fleetwood Mac’s American tour is scheduled to run through April 11, with the final show scheduled in Las Vegas.

    There would be multiple logistics problems in scheduling a Lincoln show. First, a date would have to be found based on the availability of the arena. That would, obviously, require extending the tour.

    Arena tours are scheduled to end on a specific date, and many of the crew and often much of the equipment are set to go to another tour shortly thereafter. That makes extending a tour difficult and expensive.

    If that decision were made, even more complications enter the picture. Would the show be sold at standard prices? Would any provision be made for ticket holders from Saturday’s show to purchase tickets for the second performance? After all, those are the people who were disappointed when Saturday’s show ended early.

    Those questions haven’t been addressed and I have no knowledge of a make-up show date being discussed.

    Because of the logistical issues, and earlier statements by Buckingham that imply this could be the final Fleetwood Mac tour, my guess is there won’t be a “make-up” show. And, it’s likely that Saturday’s concert will turn out to be Fleetwood Mac’s final Lincoln appearance.

    Reach the writer at 402-473-7244 or kw********@*********ar.com. On Twitter @LJSWolgamott.

    L Kent Wolgamott / Journal Star / Wednesday, January 21, 2015

    Copyright 2015 JournalStar.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac, Lincoln, NE, Jan. 17, 2015

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac, Lincoln, NE, Jan. 17, 2015

    A Love Letter to Fleetwood Mac.

    Flying back from Omaha, Nebraska after catching Fleetwood Mac at the Pinnacle Peak Arena in Lincoln Saturday night, my iPhone in airplane mode and the playlist is set only to Fleetwood Mac (wash, rinse, and repeat). For a girl from the desert Southwest, Omaha, in the middle of January, may not seem like the most logical place to catch The Mac; however, this is not an ordinary band and these were not ordinary seats. For me, a true fan, to experience a super-group like Fleetwood Mac up close and personal was the event of a lifetime. Fleetwood Mac hasn’t lost their passion in the 40 years they’ve been pounding out drum beats, singing heartfelt lyrics, playing brilliant guitar licks, and embracing perfect harmonies. If anything, the closeness and comradery between the band members seems deeper and stronger today than any time before.

    The lights dimmed after a stage hand placed Stevie Nicks’s microphone, adorned with scarves and beads, center stage and the crowd (myself included) went wild when the ominous strands of The Chain began to echo through the arena. My head is still reverberating with the music of the Mac 48 hours later, and my entire body is rebelling from the amount of dancing and jumping their music inspired. I can tell you unequivocally that the 40’s are NOT the new 20’s, but that shouldn’t stop anyone from taking an unforgettable walk down memory lane with Fleetwood Mac. I almost feel like a different person after seeing this show, somehow older, and wiser overnight. I jokingly said this concert was the equivalent of attending church, and after seeing the spiritual connection Stevie Nicks makes with the crowd and the music, that description is not far off.

    Fleetwood Mac’s music spans generations and touches people of all ages. My connection to Fleetwood Mac started in the 70’s. During the summer of 1977, the “Rumors” album played continuously in my world. For most of my childhood, and continuing through my adult life – the ethereal, genius guitar work of Lindsey Buckingham, the beautiful, heartfelt, and oftentimes poignant lyrics of Stevie Nicks and the pounding heartbeat of Mick Fleetwood’s drum kit sound tracked my life. Every song, every note, every lyric, every guitar riff elicits a memory of a person, a feeling, or a time period. Although I needed no extra help, this particular show solidified my love and adoration for Fleetwood Mac, even though they had to cut it short due to Mic Fleetwood’s bout with the flu. Their drum tech, Steve Croes [sic], picked up the sticks and gave us a rousing rendition of “Go Your Own Way” that transitioned into Christine McVie’s closing the show with a beautiful rendition of “Songbird,” so Mick could literally get on the road to recovery.

    This Fleetwood Mac show is the best concert I have ever seen, and I’m no slouch in the concert department. Nothing can, or will compare to seeing the Mac take the stage in Lincoln, NE. I’m not sure anyone else had the same experience I had, but for me, this was almost like receiving a spiritual communion with an iconic group of musicians. Do NOT miss this show if you are lucky enough to grab tickets. Thank you Fleetwood Mac for performing and giving the fans a night to remember. We here at Onstage Magazine hope you love the fabulous shots we were able to capture of this performance. You are beautiful – every last one of you. xoxox

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    Miss Mojo Rising / OnStage Magazine / Tuesday, 20th January, 2015.

  • Fleetwood Mac cuts show short after Mick Fleetwood falls ill

    Fleetwood Mac cuts show short after Mick Fleetwood falls ill

    Fleetwood Mac had to cut a Nebraska concert about an hour short Saturday night after drummer Mick Fleetwood became ill.

    Stevie Nicks told the crowd of roughly 14,000 at Lincoln’s Pinnacle Bank Arena that Fleetwood was throwing up backstage before the end of the 90-minute show.

    A drum technician played “Go Your Own Way” for Fleetwood. Then Christine McVie played piano and sang “Songbird” with guitarist Lindsey Buckingham before the band ended the show.

    Fleetwood Mac said Sunday in a statement online that it plans to perform its next scheduled show in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Tuesday: “Last night’s Fleetwood Mac show in Lincoln, Nebraska ended a few songs early when the band’s founder and drummer Mick Fleetwood became ill with the stomach flu. At this time, the band is still scheduled to perform in Grand Rapids, MI on Tuesday.”

    Fleetwood Mac had played in the Twin Cities on Friday for a second time in four months.

    CBS News / Monday, January 19, 2015

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