Tag: Providence RI

  • VIDEOS 1/28: Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence RI

    VIDEOS 1/28: Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence RI

    Despite a winter blizzard wreaking havoc in the New England area just days earlier, the weather let up to allow Fleetwood Mac to perform at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, Providence, Rhode Island, on Wednesday evening.

    Stevie dedicated “Landslide” to Vanessa Carlton and John McCauley’s new baby Sidney (born January 13), Stevie’s newest “fairy goddaughter.” Both Carlton and McCauley’s parents were in the Providence crowd on Wednesday night.

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    Videos

    Thanks to Alan Bianchini, Maya Boivin, BrockKino, Maggie Clarke, cypressdesign, granitedog, Jim Langley, marysummer08, Seven OfNine, Rhiannon Spaziano, Tilly4988, WelshWitchPMD for sharing these videos!

    The Chain / You Make Loving Fun (WelshWitchPMD)

    Dreams (Rhiannon Spaziano)

    Second Hand News (WelshWitchPMD)

    Second Hand News / Rhiannon (Jim Langley)

    Rhiannon (WelshWitchPMD)

    Rhiannon (Rhiannon Spaziano)

    Everywhere (Jim Langley)

    Everywhere (Maggie Clarke)

    Everywhere (WelshWitchPMD)

    I Know I’m Not Wrong (WelshWitchPMD)

    Tusk (WelshWitchPMD)

    Tusk (Seven OfNine)

    Sisters of the Moon (WelshWitchPMD)

    Say You Love Me (Maggie Clarke)

    Say You Love Me (WelshWitchPMD)

    Seven Wonders (Maya Boivin)

    Seven Wonders / Big Love (WelshWitchPMD)

    Big Love (Tilly4988)

    Big Love (Seven OfNine)

    Big Love (Alan Bianchini)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6WLa_2mv2w
    Landslide dedication (WelshWitchPMD)

    Landslide (cypressdesign)

    Landslide (TheCholmes770)

    Landslide (Maggie Clarke)

    Gypsy (granitedog)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK8LI8fApn0
    Gypsy (WelshWitchPMD)

    Gypsy (Jim Langley)

    Little Lies (granitedog)

    Little Lies – audio distorted (WelshWitchPMD)

    Gold Dust Woman (Jim Langley)

    Go Your Own Way (marysummer08)

    World Turning – short clip (marysummer08)

    World Turning – Mick’s solo (Maya Boivin)

    Don’t Stop – partial (BrockKino)

    Silver Springs (WelshWitchPMD)

    Silver Springs (granitedog)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9GGo-gx7ZY

    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 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