Tag: 2014-2015 On With the Show Tour

  • VIDEOS 2/17: KFC YUM! Center, Louisville KY

    VIDEOS 2/17: KFC YUM! Center, Louisville KY

    Despite Monday’s severe snowstorm in the area, which prevented some ticket holders from reaching the venue, the show went on Tuesday night as Fleetwood Mac performed at the KFC YUM! Center in Louisville, Kentucky. Unfortunately for those who couldn’t make it, the venue is not planning to issue refunds.

    During “Landslide,” Stevie mentioned that Kentucky was one of her father’s favorite cities because of the Kentucky Derby, which they had attended at least three times.

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Tuesday, February 17, 2015 KFC YUM! Center Louisville, Kentucky  Courier-Journal 17 57
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    Videos

    Thanks to Ken Hoffmann, RockinRose Donnell, Egahm23, Edwina Jackson, mjrocks40, Joe Richard, Athena Shouekani, stingraylouisville, and Wolfstar69 for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (Wolfstar69)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jJZk2BeH8E

    The Chain (Ken Hoffmann)

    The Chain (Egahm23)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbXxCwdR5Fk

    Dreams (Wolfstar69)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRigbVhig8k

    Dreams (stingraylouisville)

    Second Hand New (Wolfstar69)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJvyuLYcMTE

    Rhiannon (Wolfstar69)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlh-Jbf10Mo

    Everywhere (Athena Shouekani)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx1Lw8f31UM

    I’m Know I’m Not Wrong (Athena Shouekani)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DCyZCbEVtg

    Tusk (Wolfstar69)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh8GotvRygY

    Sisters of the Moon – partial (Edwina Jackson)

    Landslide (Wolfstar69)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7eTS8Ll3TE

    Landslide (RockinRose Donnell)

    Never Going Back Again – partial (Wolfstar69)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoZkY6TJ2K8

    Over My Head (RockinRose Donnell)

    Over My Head (Wolfstar69)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcoET4uJLtA

    Over My Head (Joe Richard)

    Gypsy with Introduction (Athena Shouekani)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Mkzd5jsQ2g

    Gypsy (Wolfstar69)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYmlESgbkP0

    Little Lies (RockinRose Donnell)

    Gold Dust Woman (stingraylouisville)

    Gold Dust Woman (Wolfstar69)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8BonZWY94w

    Gold Dust Woman (mjrocks40)

    Go Your Own Way (RockinRose Donnell)

    Go Your Own Way (Athena Shouekani)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t03iaTQkFgk

    World Turning (Athena Shouekani)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jgNu4wgb1E

    Don’t Stop (Wolfstar69)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cn8bWIb9hTU

    Don’t Stop (RockinRose Donnell)

    Silver Springs (mjrocks40)

    Songbird (RockinRose Donnell)

    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

     

  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac sparkles at KFC Yum! Center

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac sparkles at KFC Yum! Center

    Fleetwood Mac last made new music together in 2003, but the band’s heyday ended nearly 30 years ago with “Tango In the Night,” its final multi-platinum album. That technically makes Fleetwood Mac a legacy act, largely living on reputation.

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    You wouldn’t have thought so Tuesday night at the KFC Yum! Center, where the band performed with a passion that belied a setlist dating back to 1975. They brought new life to songs that are familiar — overly familiar in some cases — and obliterated any notions that they’re simply cashing in on nostalgia.

    Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie clearly have nothing against nostalgia as the show was top loaded with the band’s finest material. It began with a run of “The Chain,” “You Make Loving Fun,” “Dreams,” “Second Hand News” and “Rhiannon” — all major hits that remain staples of rock radio.

    That’s more classics in less than 20 minutes than many bands can muster in two hours, but Fleetwood Mac didn’t coast. They delivered them all with a powerful conviction that made the music seem almost shockingly vital and alive.

    It didn’t hurt that Buckingham, Nicks and Christine McVie all sang as if time hasn’t taken much of a toll. McVie, who came out of retirement for this tour, retains much of the honeyed warmth that gives her songs such tenderness. Nicks was in surprisingly supple form, her reedy vibrato in full effect, and Buckingham didn’t hold anything back.

    It’s hard to overstate how much the return of McVie informed the concert. Fleetwood Mac has had a history of rotating members since forming in 1967, but this is the definitive lineup. It just makes sense in every way.

    The dynamic of McVie’s delicacy contrasted by Nicks’ multicolored daydreaming and Buckingham’s almost callous directness is what transformed Fleetwood Mac from a mildly successful band of journeymen into one of history’s biggest acts. That combination still makes magic.

    Here’s the full setlist:

    “The Chain”

    “You Make Loving Fun”

    “Dreams”

    “Second Hand News”

    “Rhiannon”

    “Everywhere”

    “I Know I’m Not Wrong”

    “Tusk”

    “Sisters of the Moon”

    “Say You Love Me”

    “Seven Wonders”

    “Big Love”

    “Landslide”

    “Never Going Back Again”

    “Over My Head”

    “Gypsy”

    “Little Lies”

    “Gold Dust Woman”

    “I’m So Afraid”

    “Go Your Own Way”

    Encore:

    “World Turning”

    “Don’t Stop”

    “Silver Springs”

    Second encore:

    Songbird”

    Jeffrey Lee Puckett can be reached at (502) 582-4160, jp******@*************al.com and on Twitter, @JLeePuckett.

    Jeffrey Lee Puckett / The Courier-Journal / Wednesday, February 18, 2015

  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac at Chicago’s Allstate Arena

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac at Chicago’s Allstate Arena

    Maybe Fleetwood Mac will still be doing what they do 20 years from now. It wouldn’t surprise me. They lived through peak self-destruction, through the decades when bands were losing members left and right to the side effects of 20th century music culture, lived through the years when fame sounded a lot like a death knell. They endured more fractures in public than many people have to deal with in private. But Fleetwood Mac were lucky. They made it out.

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    They know it, too, and they couldn’t be more grateful. Playing the 56th night of their On with the Show tour on Valentine’s Day at Chicago’s Allstate Arena, the band emerged to an audience of thousands on a stage decorated with bouquets of red roses. This is Fleetwood Mac’s first tour with Christine McVie since she quit the band in 1998, and her presence lent the concert the feel of a warm, comfortable family reunion with the most bohemian aunts and uncles you’ve got.

    Like folks seeing their extended family for the first time in years, Fleetwood Mac tell stories. Stevie Nicks recalled the first time she stood on the painted floor of the Velvet Underground, a clothing store in San Francisco where Janis Joplin was known to shop for her stage looks. She talked about seeing her future as a musician there and urged everyone present to stick to their dreams — a platitude, maybe, but one that took flight coming from your hippie aunt Stevie Nicks.

    Fleetwood Mac keep it simple — and joyful — in concert. Mick Fleetwood has his monogrammed gold drum kit, and Nicks has her several changes of goth nymph looks, but they don’t act like rock stars. They played like they loved the songs more than anyone else in the room, and maybe they did. They spoke to the audience as though they were genuinely touched by our outpourings of applause. I think they were.

    They kicked off the night with “The Chain”, a Rumours cut with a bass line big enough to knock you off your feet if you’re not careful. They jumped right into the heart of what’s made them so vital to pop music as we understand it now. Fleetwood Mac deal in poles: their songs are heavy and quick, rousing and sad, massive and massively vulnerable, all in one.

    Live, they take their time. In between two cuts from Tusk, Lindsey Buckingham took a moment just to share his thoughts with us as they came to him. “We are a band that, I think it’s safe to say, has seen its share of ups and downs,” he said. “What makes us what we are, I think, is that we have continued to grow and evolve and to prevail through the good and the bad. And in this particular moment, with the return of the beautiful Christine, I’ve been able to begin a brand-new, prolific chapter in the story of this band Fleetwood Mac.”

    Was that a hint? They didn’t share new songs with us, and to be fair, they have more than enough material to draw from already. But “prolific” is a hopeful word to use for someone who’s been with this band for 40 — 40! — years.

    Maybe he just meant the tour, the indelible energy that Buckingham and his bandmates are able to conjure up night after night for a new group of people each time. To get on stage, to play these old songs, and to mean it — that’s its own kind of prolific. For a band with Fleetwood Mac’s heritage, it’s startlingly rare. There was a moment after Stevie Nicks finished singing “Silver Springs” when she thanked us — us — for cheering. “That song is my heart,” she said. I believed her. It is brave, hard work to bare it like that.

    Setlist

    The Chain
    You Make Loving Fun
    Dreams
    Second Hand News
    Rhiannon
    Everywhere
    I Know I’m Not Wrong
    Tusk
    Sisters of the Moon
    Say You Love Me
    Seven Wonders
    Big Love
    Landslide
    Never Going Back Again
    Over My Head
    Gypsy
    Little Lies
    Gold Dust Woman
    I’m So Afraid
    Go Your Own Way

    First Encore

    World Turning
    Don’t Stop
    Silver Springs

    Second Encore

    Songbird

    Sasha Geffen / Consequence of Sound / Sunday, February 15, 2015

  • VIDEOS 2/14: Allstate Arena, Rosemont IL

    VIDEOS 2/14: Allstate Arena, Rosemont IL

    Fleetwood Mac performed at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago), on Valentine’s Day. For the special night, Christine received a large bouquet of red roses, which was placed atop her keyboards.

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    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Saturday, February 14, 2015 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Illinois  Fan review 16 56

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    Videos

    Thanks to BD Hardwood Floors, capedogger, joeypgh1, Linzers21, Michael Marino, ohHushSteph22, pandaspu, sevenrhye, simplyinsinful, Frank Sullivan, and We are luck, we are fate… for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcPNDAcgT7Q

    The Chain (pandaspu)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jArqPdswJuU

    You Make Loving Fun (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ppb6G35EFx8

    Dreams (Linzers21)

    Dreams – partial (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3G9bWKRAlZk

    Second Hand News (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXxoB6XIEWQ

    Second Hand News (pandaspu)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDKnVADfMfo

    Rhiannon (Frank Sullivan)

    Rhiannon – partial (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jT8yi4M0hZU

    Everywhere (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVJFCv4I1gY

    I Know I’m Not Wrong (simplyinsinful)

    I Know I’m Not Wrong (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFf5451949I

    Tusk (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z23NIFW02Ws

    Tusk (pandaspu)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqiToM6uM74

    Sisters of the Moon (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbtUrR8YMD4

    Sisters of the Moon (Linzers21)

    Say You Love (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKRFkSZlbKA

    Seven Wonders (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua89RuLnoxc

    Seven Wonders (pandaspu)

    Seven Wonders (Linzers21)

    Big Love (ohHushSteph22)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpWhhRnsAmA

    Big Love (Linzers21)

    Landslide (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFCW9m4XkPY

    Landslide (We are luck, we are fate…)

    Never Going Back Again (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugRUF-ahWtk

    Over My Head (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnlNx9MEDa4

    Gypsy (Linzers21)

    Gypsy (pandaspu)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZmNpRErajg

    Gypsy – partial (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvN-hOqGwLI

    Little Lies (pandaspu)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5veJnTQlnYQ

    Little Lies (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a89BTJyYCs

    Little Lies (Frank Sullivan)

    Gold Dust Woman (Linzers21)

    Gold Dust Woman (sevenrhye)

    Gold Dust Woman – partial (capedogger)

    I’m So Afraid (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGjCFLGbi7M

    Go Your Own Way (pandaspu)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89V10bwFTfM

    Go Your Own Way (BD Hardwood Floors)

    World Turning – partial (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJPMphdroaE

    Don’t Stop (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ICobUyFkZs

    Songbird (Michael Marino)

    Silver Springs (Linzers21)

    Silver Springs (joeypgh1)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRwXEE3PBDA

    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

     

  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac turns back time in Milwaukee

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac turns back time in Milwaukee

    Fleetwood Mac performs live at the BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee during ‘On with the Show’ tour

    Rating: * * * * * (5 stars)

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    On the road since August 2014, Fleetwood Mac pulled into Milwaukee’s BMO Harris Bradley Center on Feb. 12 for their “On with the Show” tour. Performing without an opening act, it was the 54th show on this extensive trek and featured the five core members who took the band to multiplatinum success with the chart-topping Rumours in 1977.

    Christine McVie rejoined Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks on this tour for the first time since her retirement in 1998. Opening with “The Chain” seemed an appropriate start to the show and quickly brought fans to their feet. “You Make Loving Fun” followed as a de facto tribute to Christine’s return to the band.

    Major vocal highlights of the show included Buckingham’s acoustic and cathartic “Big Love,” McVie’s beautifully harmonic “You Make Loving Fun,” and Nicks’ haunting breakup anthem “Silver Springs,” arguably her best performance of the night next to “Gold Dust Woman.”

    McVie, Nicks and Buckingham indulged the audience by sharing their memories and inspiration for certain songs during the show. Nicks shared a particularly poignant story when she introduced early ’80s hit “Gypsy.” She spoke to the audience about her first trip to San Francisco’s famed Velvet Underground clothing store in the ‘60s that’s referenced in the song. This store was frequented by Janis Joplin and Nicks’ memory of being there offered a sweet, deeply personal look into her starstruck thoughts of Janis Joplin before eventually achieving rock stardom herself.

    Musically the show was without flaw. The rhythm tandem of John McVie and Fleetwood on bass and drums, respectively, served as a solid backbone. However, it was Buckingham on guitar who provided the heart and musical fabric that set the tone for the entire production. Buckingham pumped vitality into the show—bouncing around the stage and remaining at the forefront for most of the evening. His technical chops and unique guitar play continue to be a perfect complement to Mick and John. “I’m So Afraid” best showcased that intricate relationship given the constant battle between guitar and rhythm throughout the song.

    Fleetwood Mac finished their set proper more than two hours after it began with crowd-favorite, “Go Your Own Way.” They returned for an encore that began with “World Turning,” featuring Mick Fleetwood’s percussive prowess. Fleetwood clearly relished his drum solo during the song that included an eccentric call and response between him and the audience. Christine then led them through “Don’t Stop” before Nicks finished with “Silver Springs.” They returned for a second encore to perform “Songbird” that reaffirmed Christine’s triumphant return to the band, and offered a perfect bookend to the show. Mick sat proudly in Christine’s shadow, listening and dramatically tipping his red top hat to her as she played the final song of the night.

    Their setlist has remained fixed for the duration of the tour, and was chosen to highlight each member’s talents while also reflecting upon their bevy of hit singles. With a band of Fleetwood Mac’s caliber, fan base and massive catalog they’re not going to hit on everybody’s personal favorite song. However, it would be nice if they left room for a few songs that rotate each night for a surprise deep cut or other favorite hitnin lieu of performing the identical show each night. That said, they’ve cultivated the concert into a finely tuned machine.

    This band has been touring and playing together for more than 35 years and it shows. They have a unique and remarkable chemistry and sound. And, despite Buckingham’s numerous references to being an old man, he and the Mac still delivered a commanding two-and-a-half hour performance.

    Remaining Fleetwood Mac 2015 tour dates:

    Feb. 14 – Rosemont, Ill. @ Allstate Arena
    Feb. 17 – Louisville, Kent. @ KFC YUM! Center
    Feb. 18 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Quicken Loans Arena
    March 1 – Austin, Texas @ Frank Erwin Center
    March 3 – Houston, Texas @ Toyota Center
    March 4 – Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center
    March 7 – Charlotte, N.C. @ Time Warner Cable Arena
    March 8 – Knoxville, Tenn. @ Thompson – Boling Arena
    March 11 – North Little Rock, Ark. @ Verizon Arena
    March 12 – Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Chesapeake Energy Arena
    March 15 – Charlottesville, Va. @ John Paul Jones Arena
    March 17 – Greensboro, N.C. @ Greensboro Coliseum
    March 18 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Bridgestone Arena
    March 21 – Miami, Fla. @ American Airlines Arena
    March 23 – Orlando, Fla. @ Amway Center
    March 25 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Philips Arena
    March 27 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Scottrade Center
    March 28 – Kansas City, Mo. @ Sprint Center
    March 31 – Wichita, Kans. @ INTRUST Bank Arena
    April 1 – Denver, Colo. @ Pepsi Center
    April 4 – Vancouver, B.C. @ Rogers Arena
    April 6 – Bakersfield, Calif. @ Rabobank Arena
    April 7 – Oakland, Calif. @ Oracle Arena
    April 10 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Forum
    April 11 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ MGM Grand Garden Arena
    April 14 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Forum
    May 27 – London, U.K. @ O2 Arena
    May 28 – London, U.K. @ O2 Arena
    May 31 – Amsterdam @ Ziggo Dome
    June 1 – Amsterdam @ Ziggo Dome

    Daniel DeSlover / Madison Music Examiner / Saturday, February 14, 2015

  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac @ BMO Harris Bradley Center

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac @ BMO Harris Bradley Center

    Fleetwood Mac, the irrepressible pop-rock engine, rolled into Milwaukee Thursday with a huff and puff and as much energy as its aging members could muster. All things considered, that energy proved to be considerable.

    (Photo: Danielle Dahl)
    (Photo: Danielle Dahl)

    Guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, who turns 66 on Oct. 3, is the band’s youngest member, and the numbers only go up from there. But none of that mattered to a mixed-age audience of the faithful, who all but filled the BMO Harris Bradley Center. Given that the band’s lineup also included stalwarts Mick Fleetwood on drums, John McVie on bass, vocalist Stevie Nicks on ribbon-bedecked tambourine, and for the first time in a long, long time, vocalist Christine McVie on keyboards, Fleetwood Mac’s most successful combination was back together again.

    Given the age of its members, the band fairly well rocked the walls with a running list of favorite hits on the 54th concert of its current tour. The group played against a fairly engaging backdrop of downright inventive visual imagery that helped drive some the audience’s elder members to gyrate and throb as if on some virulent form of Ecstasy (or perhaps Metamucil).

    (Photo: Danielle Dahl)
    (Photo: Danielle Dahl)

    You name the hit, Fleetwood Mac played it, with a sometimes manic-looking Fleetwood mallet-thumping the skins with almost youthful abandon. Cancer survivor John McVie literally hid in the shadow of Fleetwood’s massive drum kit, while his ex-wife, Christine, Nicks and Buckingham formed the band’s frontline.

    The nearly three-hour concert opened with “The Chain,” “You Make Loving Fun” and “Dreams” before the band even engaged its visuals. The concert’s pace was measured and the between-song banter bright enough to keep the musicians familiar and endearing, although Buckingham’s yelps and squawks made him sound like an overage rocker bad-boy long gone to seed.

    Years on the road no doubt offered some insights to the aging arena rockers, who were supported by a much younger seven-piece squad of musicians, including three female backup singers, performing in shadow behind the band. The youngsters helped round out the sound and fill the cavernous hall, but Buckingham’s impressive guitar work still fronted the performance, reminding all what an accomplished musician he really is.

    (Photo: Danielle Dahl)
    (Photo: Danielle Dahl)

    Familiar hits filled the show, including “Rhiannon,” a trippy “Tusk,” “Gypsy,” a touching “Landslide” performed by Nicks and Buckingham, “Go Your Own Way” and others for a 24-song lineup.

    Early on Buckingham welcomed Christine McVie back, saying the band was on its way to a “profound, poetic and I think a prolific new chapter.” Despite that, Christine McVie’s anthem “Don’t Stop” was not on the evenings’ playlist.

    Maybe the future won’t be quite as progressive as Buckingham thinks, but in the minds and hearts of the faithful, the only “tomorrow” they’re concerned about is one in which Fleetwood Mac comes back real soon.

    Michael Muckian / Express Milwaukee / Saturday, February 14, 2015

  • VIDEOS 2/12: BMO Harris Bradley Center, Milwaukee WI

    VIDEOS 2/12: BMO Harris Bradley Center, Milwaukee WI

    Fleetwood Mac performed at the BMO Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Thursday night.

    Click here to see all coverage of the ON WITH THE SHOW Tour.

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Thursday, February 12, 2015 BMO Harris Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    1. Express Milwaukee
    2. Journal Sentinel
    3. Madison Music Examiner
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    Videos

    Thanks to Jesse Burnette, erock2229, Jalai Lama, Mark Lazarewicz, and SpaceAgeWhizKids for sharing these videos!

    Dreams (erock2229)

    Second Hand News (erock2229)

    Rhiannon (erock2229)

    I Know I’m Not Wrong (erock2229)

    Tusk (erock2229)

    Sisters of the Moon (erock2229)

    Seven Wonders (erock2229)

    Seven Wonders (SpaceAgeWhizKids)

    Big Love (erock2229)

    Big Love (Jesse Burnette)

    Landslide – partial (Jesse Burnette)

    Gypsy (erock2229)

    Little Lies (SpaceAgeWhizKids)

    Gold Dust Woman (Mark Lazarewicz)

    Gold Dust Woman – partial (Jalai Lama)

    I’m So Afraid (erock2229)

    World Turning (erock2229)

    Don’t Stop (erock2229)

    Silver Springs (erock2229)

    Songbird (erock2229)

    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
  • REVIEW: Moments of strength, flatness for Fleetwood Mac

    With Christine McVie back in Fleetwood Mac after more than 16 years, singer and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham told a near-capacity BMO Harris Bradley Center Thursday “we begin a profound, poetic and I think a prolific new chapter.”

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    Can’t say Thursday’s show was always profound, and its highly doubtful Mac–which dropped its self-titled album, the first with gamechanging additions Buckingham and singer Stevie Nicks, four decades ago this year–is going to be all that prolific going forward.

    But it did seem Buckingham and most of the band believed the words he was saying. And that conviction, coupled with enduring talent and classic rock songs, was enough to make Thursday’s two-and-a-half-hour show, the 54th on its current tour, a nice little footnote for Milwaukee fans.

    McVie, however, seemed to live by very different words she uttered: “I’m not as strong as I used to be,” as sung during “Say You Love Me.” Her appearance was welcome for sentimental reasons, evident by the warm response when she took lead vocals for the first time in the night, for “You Make Loving Fun.” But there were moments of vocal flatness–most obvious at concert’s end for her signature “Songbird,” alone on piano with Buckingham on electric guitar–and McVie lacked the charisma of her now more-seasoned singing bandmates. Even drummer Mick Fleetwood–perched behind his decked-out kit with chimes and gong–had more pizaaz, albeit perhaps too much when he disguised a lengthy and ultimately none too impressive drum solo during “World Turning” with hollow, hype-fanning pseudo scat-speak.

    There were other moments of self-indulgence. “Go Your Own Way,” one of several enduring singles from the band’s mega-blockbuster “Rumours,” ends on the album with a sudden, anti-climactic fade, but Thursday’s drawn-out jam session finale wasn’t much of an improvement. And Buckingham, like Fleetwood, was a ham, yelping like a cowboy between some songs, cackling like a pirate at the start of a still-rollicking “Tusk,” and stomping about like a toddler throwing a tantrum once the song was over. His voice, while emotionally charged, was also a touch raw compared to the heavenly harmonies of Mac’s ’70s heyday. But his guitar playing, from the bluesy build on concert-opener “The Chain” to the bittersweet beauty of his acoustic guitar on “Landslide,” was consistently exquisite.

    Nicks acknowledged before “Landslide”–performed with just Buckingham by her side–that the pair had performed the song hundreds of times. But in dedicating it to her late father–it was his favorite song, she said–she still conveyed the same quiet majesty she brought to the first recording forty years ago.

    Her alluring voice and mystical charisma led the band through anthemic yet intimate soft rock charmers like “Dreams,” “Rhiannon” and “Gold Dust Woman,” a setlist of hits so great, the band can be excused if that “prolific new chapter” never comes. After all, Fleetwood Mac already created a story for the ages.

    THE TAKEAWAYS

    • The best part of the concert was a more stripped-down five song set that included a few fond recollections about the origins of “Big Love” and “Gypsy.” If Mac is really seeking a profound new chapter, it should consider a storytellers-oriented tour in smaller venues.
    • One reason the harmonies sounded so great Thursday was because there were up to five backing singers (two of them also supporting instrumentalists). Fleetwood let those musicians take a bow–but not once did he acknowledge a second drummer who played hidden behind speaker stacks. For most of the night the drummer was helping Fleetwood fill out the sound, but Fleetwood himself did handle his drum solo actually solo.
    • Noted banter: “On a personal note, let me quickly say how grateful I am and how fantastic it is to be standing here on this stage with these amazing musicians who are my musical family.” – Christine McVie

    THE SETLIST

    1. “The Chain”

    2. “You Make Loving Fun”

    3. “Dreams”

    4. “Second Hand News”

    5. “Rhiannon”

    6. “Everywhere”

    7. “I Know I’m Not Wrong”

    8. “Tusk”

    9. “Sisters of the Moon”

    10. “Say You Love Me”

    11. “Seven Wonders”

    12. “Big Love” (Lindsey Buckingham solo)

    13. “Landslide” (Stevie Nicks and Buckingham solo)

    14. “Never Going Back Again”

    15. “Over My Head”

    16. “Gypsy”

    17. “Little Lies”

    18. “Gold Dust Woman”

    19. “I’m So Afraid”

    20. “Go Your Own Way”

    Encore

    21. “World Turning”

    22. “Don’t Stop”

    23. “Silver Springs”

    Second Encore

    24. “Songbird” (Christine McVie and Buckingham solo

    Piet Levy / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / Thursday, February 12, 2015

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  • VIDEOS 2/11: Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines IA

    VIDEOS 2/11: Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines IA

    Fleetwood Mac performed at the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa, on Wednesday night.

    Click here to see all coverage of the ON WITH THE SHOW Tour.

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Wednesday, February 11, 2015 Wells Fargo Arena Des Moines, Iowa 14 54
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    Videos

    Thanks to Alyssa Daniels, Adam Huston, Sean Illian, and Kellar Schaefer for sharing these videos!

    The Chain – partial (Sean Illian)

    You Make Loving Fun (Alyssa Daniels)

    Second Hand News (Kellar Schaefer)

    Rhiannon (Kellar Schaefer)

    Rhiannon (Alyssa Daniels)

    Everywhere (Kellar Schaefer)

    Tusk (Kellar Schaefer)

    Say You Love Me (Alyssa Daniels)

    Landslide (Kellar Schaefer)

    Big Love (Kellar Schaefer)

    Never Going Back Again (Kellar Schaefer)

    Gypsy (Adam Huston)

    I’m So Afraid (Kellar Schaefer)

    Go Your Own Way (Kellar Schaefer)

    Go Your Own Way (Alyssa Daniels)

    World Turning (Kellar Schaefer)

    Don’t Stop (Kellar Schaefer)

    Silver Springs (Alyssa Daniels)

    Silver Springs (Kellar Schaefer)

    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

     

  • Second LA show added, tickets on sale Feb 23

    Second LA show added, tickets on sale Feb 23

    Fleetwood Mac, who have been performing to sold-out shows throughout North America, have confirmed they will add one more date to their critically-acclaimed ON WITH THE SHOW tour.

    American Express card members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Tuesday, February 17 at 10:00 a.m. through Sunday, February 22 at 10:00 p.m. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Monday, February 23 at 10:00 a.m. through the Live Nation mobile app and at www.livenation.com.

    Fleetwood Mac is currently performing with their five star lineup including the returning songbird Christine McVie who rejoined the band following a 16 year absence.

    Visit the Tour section for a full list of On With The Show tour dates.