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  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac enthusiastically together again

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac enthusiastically together again

    Fleetwood Mac, back intact after 16 years, perform at the Greensboro Coliseum on St. Patrick’s Day, Tuesday, March 17, 2015.

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    Stevie Nicks moved to the side of the stage to pound her tassled tambourine at the Greensboro Coliseum on Tuesday night while the other members of Fleetwood Mac wailed on “Go Your Own Way.” As she walked behind Christine McVie, Nicks gave her a gentle pat on the back.

    It was a fleeting, seemingly offhand gesture, but it summed up the way the band members appear to feel about each other 40 years after this version of the group first coalesced. Christine McVie, who first joined Fleetwood Mac in 1970, returned last year after a 16-year absence. The rest of the group seemed delighted to have her back.

    Drummer Mick Fleetwood is one of the band’s founding members along with bass player John McVie, the two giving name to what was originally a British blues band in 1967. During extended introductions in the encore Tuesday night, Fleetwood hailed Christine’s return “making this all so very complete.”

    She was in fine voice throughout the show, her creamy alto restoring several classics to the band’s set, including “You Make Loving Fun,” “Dreams,” “Say You Love Me” and “Over My Head.”

    Nicks and songwriter-singer-guitarist Lindsey Buckingham joined the band as a unit slightly more than 40 years ago, adding a California pop-rock sensibility that catapulted Fleetwood Mac to stardom — and a notorious, soap opera-style descent into substance abuse, love affairs and acrimony.

    In 2015, the band’s set list is still dominated by its two smash-hit albums of the mid 1970s, Fleetwood Mac and Rumours.

    The group’s runaway popularity and rock star excesses may have helped inspire the punk rock explosion of that era, but decades later, their own music still has the power to surprise with its burning intensity. That energy came through Tuesday night in multiple songs, particularly “ Rhiannon ,” “Tusk,” “Never Going Back Again” and “Go Your Own Way.”

    About 14,000 people attended the 21-song, 2 1/2 -hour concert. Enthusiastic young fans were sprinkled throughout the largely AARP-eligible crowd. The show opened with a ferocious version of “The Chain,” with Christine McVie adding gorgeous harmonies to Buckingham’s lead vocals.

    Though the first instrumental solo of the night came from John McVie’s bass, oddly enough, Buckingham quickly reminded the crowd that he started out as something of a proto-Eddie Van Halen. His nimble solo on “The Chain” was fast and fierce, and his undiminished enthusiasm for his art came through in every song. Buckingham’s solo on “Big Love” alluded to classical and flamenco guitar styles.

    Nicks told an endearing story to introduce the 1982 hit “Gypsy,” about a 1968 trip to a store in San Francisco where Janis Joplin and Grace Slick bought their clothes. She said her visit gave her a premonition of the stardom awaiting her: “I walked out of that store a different girl.”

    She achieved that stardom with a marvelous rock ’n’ roll bleat, a voice that somehow ends up beautiful despite sounding like a cross between Laura Nyro and a goat. She has lost some of her range through the years but still pulled off “Rhiannon,” “Sisters of the Moon,” “Gold Dust Woman” and one of the most beautiful songs in the English language, “Landslide.”

    Nicks and Buckingham did that last one as a duet. Band members came and went throughout the concert, the core quintet supplemented by a couple of multi-instrumental utility players and three backing vocalists. Buckingham never left the stage until Fleetwood’s drum solo toward the end.

    Fleetwood wore vibrant red shoes, knickers and dangling (ahem) accessories, his entire getup an homage to the outfit he wore on the cover of Rumours. He dropped the drum solo into the frenetic funk of “World Turning,” played during the encore.

    Using a headset microphone, he egged the audience on throughout his solo — which was long enough to give the rest of the musicians a breather. Though I would be happy never to hear a drum solo again, I must say that hearing one narrated by a consummate showman like Fleetwood was a refreshing change of pace.

    The show ended with the inevitable “Don’t Stop (Thinking About Tomorrow),” one of the big Rumours hits and a song that had a second run in the spotlight as the theme for Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign.

    In a concert dominated by the songs of yesterday, the optimism of the closing number suited a show defined by the band’s enthusiasm for restoration of its classic lineup.

    Contact Eddie Huffman at hu***********@***il.com, and follow @eddiehuffman on Twitter.

    Eddie Huffman/ News & Record / Thursday, March 19, 2015

  • VIDEOS 3/17: Greensboro Coliseum, Greenboro NC

    VIDEOS 3/17: Greensboro Coliseum, Greenboro NC

    Fleetwood Mac performed at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Tuesday night — St. Patrick’s Day.

    “Silver Springs” and “Songbird” were dropped from the set.

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    Tuesday, March 17, 2015 Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, North Carolina  News & Record 25 65
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    Videos

    Thanks to Amy Albright, tracy JEG6482 1, Madam Curie, TamandHeff, tracy twoshirts, and Yordoom for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (tracy twoshirts)

    You Make Loving Fun – partial (tracy twoshirts)

    Dreams (tracy twoshirts)

    Rhiannon (tracy twoshirts)

    Big Love (JEG6482 1)

    Landslide (Amy Albright)

    Gypsy with story (TamandHeff)

    Gold Dust Woman (MadamCurie)

    COMPILATION (Yordoom)

    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 3/15: John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville VA

    VIDEOS 3/15: John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville VA

    After two postponed shows, Fleetwood Mac performed its first concert in seven days at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Sunday night.

    “Songbird” was dropped from the set at this show.

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    Photos by 22KevMac

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Sunday, March 15, 2015 John Paul Jones Arena Charlottesville, Virginia 24 64

    Videos

    Thanks to Bobbie Burnette, ellellew, Lapis Lee, Alan Puryear, SandyMac, Todd Stone, and 22KevMac for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (SandyMac)

    You Make Loving Fun (SandyMac)

    You Make Loving Fun (Lapis Lee)

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

    Dreams (Lapis Lee)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgLRG-40Npw

    Tusk (22KevMac)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaUXF65l0rA

    Tusk (Todd Stone)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5oG2wvL8fk

    Sisters of the Moon (SandyMac)

    Say You Love Me (Lapis Lee)

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

    Big Love – introduction (ellellew)

    Landslide (22KevMac)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu51lyERWaI

    Over My Head (22KevMac)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ruy05Y0wKJ0

    Gypsy (Alan Puryear)

    Gypsy (Lapis Lee)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKxOqxA4cFo

    Little Lies (Lapis Lee)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7y3Xnameu4

    Gold Dust Woman (22KevMac)

    Gold Dust Woman (SandyMac)

    I’m So Afraid (Lapis Lee)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlah7Ev1Ouc

    Go Your Own Way (22KevMac)

    Go Your Own Way (Bobbie Burnette)

    World Turning – drum solo (Bobbie Burnette)

    Don’t Stop – Part 1 (Lapis Lee)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2g9dUecam4

    Don’t Stop – Part 2 (Lapis Lee)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG-aINaIP9M

    Mick’s Final Comments (Todd Stone)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LcEFd_JfN0

    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: 3/8 Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville TN

    VIDEOS: 3/8 Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville TN

    Fleetwood Mac performed at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Sunday night.

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    Photos by Paul Efird

    Stevie made an interesting dedication for “Landslide.” As she was driving from the airport to the venue, she confused the fog and mist surrounding the Cumberland Mountains for smoke from a fire.

    “As we were driving here from the airplane, we went passed these just fantastically beautiful mountains that were like smoking. And I thought that, everybody in my car thought, there was a fire. We’re like, ‘Oh my God, the mountains are on fire!’ And the driver said, ‘No, no, those are the great Smokey Mountains.’ And I said, ‘Well, what is happening over there, and how are they smoking?’ ‘Well, it’s fog and mist.’ So perfect for me. So anyway, I thought, well I could do this. So I would like to dedicate this to you and to your beautiful, beautiful mountain range that we passed today on the way. I’ll never forget it. This is ‘Landslide’”

    “Songbird” was dropped from the set at this show.

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Sunday, March 8, 2015 Thompson-Boling Arena Knoxville, Tennesse 23 63

    Videos

    Thanks to Ian Allan, angelcrossgarden, auntann96, Valentino Constantinou, joshbrowntube, Rachel McNeese, mike ford, Jim Miller, Pattym902, ZP Pierce, Ashley Taft, thefinalimagechannel, and Patrick Williams for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (Jon Hayes)

    The Chain – partial (ZP Pierce)

    Dreams (Jim Miller)

    Rhiannon (Ian Allan)

    Everywhere (Ian Allan)

    Everywhere (Pattym902)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQIT6YeVQsg

    Tusk (angelcrossgarden)

    Tusk (joshbrowntube)

    Sisters of the Moon (Ian Allan)

    Say You Love Me (joshbrowntube)

    Seven Wonders (Ian Allan)

    Seven Wonders (joshbrowntube)

    Big Love (Ashley Taft)

    Big Love (thefinalimagechannel)

    Landslide with dedication (joshbrowntube)

    Landslide with dedication (auntann96)

    Landslide with dedication (thefinalimagechannel)

    Never Going Back Again (Jim Miller)

    Little Lies (Jim Miller)

    Little Lies (joshbrowntube)

    Gold Dust Woman (Ian Allan)

    Gold Dust Woman (joshbrowntube)

    I’m So Afraid (Valentino Constantinou)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=be3S1CQwdi0

    I’m So Afraid (joshbrowntube)

    Go Your Own Way (joshbrowntube)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXyUSoylIcM

    World Turning – solo (joshbrowntube)

    Silver Springs (Rachel McNeese)

    COMPILATION (Patrick Williams)

    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

    Preshow

  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac returns whole again

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac returns whole again

    After 17 years, Fleetwood Mac returns whole again with Christine McVie

    It’s been less than two years since Fleetwood Mac played Time Warner Cable Arena, but the return of the legendary group’s seminal lineup Saturday marked a special occasion. Although it was, as Stevie Nicks noted early on, the band’s 62nd show with Christine McVie since reuniting for the On With the Show Tour in September, it was McVie’s first Charlotte show since leaving the band in 1998.

    The warm response she and Mac received as Lindsey Buckingham hit the first note of “The Chain” was electric. The crowd roared with excitement, and I wondered how McVie could have walked away from such adulation presumably forever – Nicks has stated she thought McVie would never return to the band.

    Good thing she did. Fleetwood Mac was whole again able to perform McVie-showcasing tunes like “You Make Loving Fun,” “Everywhere,” “Say You Love Me,” and “Over My Head,” McVie, whose voice has remained intact, made the addition of songs like “Little Lies” possible, filled out “Don’t Stop,” and beefed up harmonies elsewhere.

    Nicks seemed in stronger voice Saturday than in 2013. She hasn’t bothered to reach for the high notes on “Dreams” and “Rhiannon” for years, but she was in fine form on “Seven Wonders.” She thanked “American Horror Story: Coven” for bringing back (Nicks sang it on the show) the song. She also soared on “Gypsy” and “Landslide.” She dedicated the latter to the people that marched from Selma on the historical march’s 50th anniversary and talked about the impact of that moment. She and Buckingham were 15 and 16 years old. She later shared a story of how they met and their first band while introducing “Gypsy.”

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    While the entire band seemed reinvigorated with the always subdued John McVie’s bass lines punching up the backbeat, Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood remained the band’s fire. Buckingham, who stole the 2013 show, was again a tireless showman who seemed to revel in the spotlight, bouncing his guitar against his knee, hopping on one leg, and goofing with fans in front of him. He of course demonstrated his six string dexterity on “Big Love” and “Never Going Back Again.”

    Fleetwood’s atypical drum solo, which occurred midway through the encore’s “World Turning,” found him verbally rallying the crowd while taking in their feedback with eyes closed before the solo escalated against a loop of his verbal antics.

    Although known best as a mainstream pop-rock band, “Tusk,” “Gold Dust Woman” and “I’m So Afraid” allowed Mac to stretch into psychedelic jam territory with Nicks bucking wildly across the stage in her platforms during “Gold Dust’s” extended jam.

    Of course with a collective career – not to mention individual ones – that extend over 40 years, there were omissions. The woman shouting “Hold Me’s” request was unmet. Gone were Nicks and Buckingham’s solo hits. Instead the focus was on Fleetwood Mac’s history from the first album the lineup made together in 1975 to its 1997 hit “Silver Springs” (which Nicks had originally written for Rumours).

    The aging pop group (from McVie, who looks incredible for 71 to Buckingham, the baby of the band at 65) relied on the support of two backing musicians, Neale Heywood and Brett Tuggle and three vocalists, including Lori Nicks and Sharon Celani who have been with Nicks since her first solo album.

    If it turns out that Fleetwood Mac decides it’s never going back (on tour) again after this, it will have left fans satisfied. But the members seem to be enjoying it and each other so much I doubt that will be the case.

    Courtney Devores / Charlotte Observer / Sunday, March 8, 2015

  • VIDEOS: 3/7 Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte NC

    VIDEOS: 3/7 Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte NC

    Fleetwood Mac performed at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Saturday night. The band did not perform “Songbird” at this show. There was a report that Christine McVie may have injured her hand.

    Stevie dedicated “Landslide” to the people who attempted to march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, 50 years ago, on a day of protest that became known as “Bloody Sunday.” She reflected on the tragic events by sharing a poem (“Peace Will Come”) that she wrote on March 7, 2007. The video of Stevie reciting the poem is posted below.

    Please, God, show them the way
    Please, God, on this day
    Spirits all give them the strength
    Peace will come if you fight for it
    Peace will come if you try harder
    I think we’re just in time to say that
    Peace will come

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    Photos by Robert Lahser/Charlotte Observer

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Saturday, March 7, 2015 Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, North Carolina
    1. Charlotte Observer
    2. Columbia Closings
    22 62

     Videos

    Thanks for Rosemary Barron, CharlotteNC4U, V Clarke, gregm777, Lynne McGuirt, rhiannon1119, scotyofink, and sexygrandpa for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (Rosemary Barron)

    Tusk (sexygrandpa)

    Tusk – partial (rhiannon1119)

    Tusk – partial (gregm777)

    Seven Wonders (gregm777)

    Big Love (scotyofink)

    Landslide (scotyofink)

    Never Going Back Again – partial (Lynne McGuirt)

    Gypsy – story only (Lynne McGuirt)

    Gypsy with story (sexygrandpa)

    Gypsy (gregm777)

    Gypsy (scotyofink)

    Little Lies (scotyofink)

    Gold Dust Woman (rhiannon1119)

    Go Your Own Way – partial (V Clarke)

    Don’t Stop (scotyofink)

    Silver Springs – partial (rhiannon1119)

    COMPILATION (CharlotteNC4U)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZVSu0Z96xs

    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 3/4: American Airlines Center, Dallas TX

    VIDEOS 3/4: American Airlines Center, Dallas TX

    Fleetwood Mac performed at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday night, wrapping up their tour of the Lone Star State.

    Date Venue Location Reviews Show # Total
    Wednesday, March 4, 2015 American Airlines Center Dallas, Texas 21 61
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    Videos

    Thanks to Suzanne McElyea and Sarah Powell  for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zu718C-AWzk

    You Make Loving Fun (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4Nhp4QauBI

    Dreams (Suzanne McElyea)

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

    Rhiannon (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmfIvKhJ5_I

    Everywhere (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1SM16n2wfE

    I Know I’m Not Wrong (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2lZcSc7KK4

    Tusk (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEn1TyCjNWk

    Sisters of the Moon (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gowD-okqqa8

    Say You Love Me (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIiXJW7EdvQ

    Seven Wonders (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z87fahCNRiI

    Big Love (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2wdmnUqfwU

    Landslide (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWkc91M7mEA

    Never Going Back Again (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tyl6WxBpzH8

    Over My Head (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM8PWJnDtj8

    Gypsy (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVG1IpKbqSc

    Gypsy with story (Sarah Powell)

    Little Lies (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67krbiJxotY

    Gold Dust Woman (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWmf1ad-LbE

    I’m So Afraid (Suzanne McElyea)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxft1Pc3v7Y

    Go Your Own Way (Sarah Powell)

    Silver Springs (Sarah Powell)

    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 3/3: Toyota Center, Houston TX

    VIDEOS 3/3: Toyota Center, Houston TX

    Fleetwood Mac performed at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, on Tuesday night.

    Date Venue Location Reviews Leg 2 Show # Total
    Tuesday, March 3, 2015 Toyota Center Houston, Texas  Houston Press 20 60
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    Videos

    Thanks to Darla Jean, fnm86, Martin Gadecki, makoRx512, Eva Mariduena, Sarah Powell, RnG RnG, and Vickie Salazar for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (fnm86)

    You Make Loving Fun (fnm86)

    Dreams (fnm86)

    Second Hand News (fnm86)

    Rhiannon (fnm86)

    Everywhere (fnm86)

    Tusk (fnm86)

    Say You Love Me (Vickie Salazar)

    Say You Love Me (fnm86)

    Big Love (Sarah Powell)

    Big Love (Martin Gadecki)

    Landslide (RnG RnG)

    Never Going Back Again (fnm86)

    Gypsy (fnm86)

    Little Lies (fnm86)

    Gold Dust Woman (fnm86)

    Go Your Own Way (JMF1973)

    World Turning – drum solo (Darla Jean)

    Silver Springs – “This lady is FEELING it” (makoRx512)

    Songbird (Eva Mariduena)

     

    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 gives Houston extended encore

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac gives Houston extended encore

    Stevie Nicks remains in fine shawl even 60 dates into Fleetwood Mac's reunion tour. (Jack Gorman)
    Stevie Nicks remains in fine shawl even 60 dates into Fleetwood Mac’s reunion tour. (Jack Gorman)

    Fleetwood Mac
    Toyota Center
    March 3, 2015

    Tuesday night marked, according to Stevie Nicks, the sixtieth show on this string of dates for Fleetwood Mac. It’s a hell of a run. It’s even the second time they’ve hit Houston’s Toyota Center. How do they maintain the fire? Even 60 shows in, they are just as energetic, just as vital, and just as masterful as ever.

    Nicks’ comment was actually in reference to the fact that she had been welcoming back keyboardist and singer Christine McVie after a 16-year hiatus from the band for 60 shows, and that it was a bit redundant at this point. Put simply, she’s back. The same could be said for the entire band.

    It’s not just that this is their second appearance in Houston in a matter of months. This, as the band stated repeatedly throughout the show, is a new chapter for them. It’s the return of the band to their place as a relevant, vital entity in the world of pop music.

    How about a little love for Lindsey Buckingham on the guitar? (Jack Gorman)
    How about a little love for Lindsey Buckingham on the guitar? (Jack Gorman)

    After so many years of being largely dormant, there are finally plans in the works for a new album, and with their renewed influence in the world of pop and indie-rock, it is a new lease on life for their career.

    That being said, you would never know it from the brilliant set list, a career-spanning overview of their most famous work from 1975’s Fleetwood Mac to 1987’s Tango In the Night. Just don’t go in hoping for a taste of new material. Fleetwood Mac knows where their bread is buttered, and they leave any murmurings of even their 2013 EP off the table.

    This shouldn’t be a problem for most. The fact is that Fleetwood Mac has more fans in their twenties now, myself included, than they’ve probably netted since their late-’70s heyday. Most of us haven’t had a chance to see them before, so it’s well worth our time and money to see them play a greatest hits set like this, especially when a band is this passionate about their hits.

    The #blessings of long-lens photography... (Jack Gorman)
    The #blessings of long-lens photography… (Jack Gorman)

    After 60 shows you might start to wonder if Lindsey Buckingham gets bored during the extended guitar solo outro of “I’m So Afraid,” or if Stevie Nicks just wants to get yet another performance of “Landslide” over with. Any thoughts like that were immediately quelled last night.

    Fleetwood Mac’s members are all over sixty now and have been doing this longer than many of us have been alive, yet Buckingham and Nicks were as animated and fired up as ever. During “I’m So Afraid,” Buckingham was literally leaping up and down during his solo. Rather than dreading having to play this song again, it seems he relishes each and every opportunity to trot it out.

    Nicks similarly gave impassioned renditions of songs like “Gypsy” and “Gold Dust Woman.” The songs filled her with the same life as they seemed to so many years ago. Even telling the same story to introduce “Gypsy” night after night, she still seems to find something new in it that drives her.

    The "dramatic mood lighting" shot. (Jack Gorman)
    The “dramatic mood lighting” shot. (Jack Gorman)

    Meanwhile, McVie’s return to the band has reopened a whole other world for the band. No longer must they skip over the hits she sang. That meant we were treated to songs like “You Make Loving Fun” and “Little Lies,” massive tracks which Fleetwood Mac had been unfortunately lacking for so long.

    It was a triumphant return to those songs for them, as they not only are recapturing the public eye; they are recapturing themselves. For the first time in many years, Voltron is whole again.

    Being the consummate professionals they are (as well as brilliantly talented musicians), they put on a show that is almost impossible to find fault with. That they ended out on a downer ballad like “Songbird” instead of the rollicking “Don’t Stop” is a minor quibble. The only fault I could find is in the fact that the Mac played this exact same show, right down to the stories between the songs, in Houston back in December.

    For fans who paid to see both, it might be frustrating to see a repeat so soon after the last one. In this case, however, it might be more a matter of “so nice, you had to say it twice.” The flawless show of master musicianship that Fleetwood Mac displays will never get old, even if every show they play for the rest of their lives consists solely of this exact same setlist.

    If nothing else, this tour is proof once again that Fleetwood Mac have crafted enough quality music to last them a lifetime. Yet, they are still restless. They are still moving forward; still creating; still forging new chapters. That the book never ends for them is remarkable even to themselves, something they commented on throughout the show.

    While that is something that is nothing but a joy to witness for us, perhaps the greatest joy to be found in their show is the love. After all the years, all the breakups, all the divorces, and all the bitter spats played out in their music and the media, Fleetwood Mac are finally whole again and filled with love. It was evident in the performance and in the glances and touches exchanged between the members of the band.

    With McVie back in the fold, they are once again the unstoppable force, united for a common goal. And for maybe the first time, they’re enjoying themselves doing it. It’s a joy and a love that spread to all of us in the audience, and that’s the true pleasure of seeing this band perform.

    Personal Bias: Inundated with the band since I was a small child, but only relatively recently gave thought to how wonderful the group is as songwriters and musicians.
    The Crowd: Lots of older people, of course, but a very decent amount of young fans. More than a few witches.

    Overheard in the Crowd: “Lindsey still rocks the skinny jeans. That’s going to be me at 65 too.”

    Random Notebook Dump: Like I said, Fleetwood Mac knows where their bread is buttered. Nicks thanked American Horror Story during the show.

    Corey Deiterman / Houston Press / Wednesday, March 4, 2015

  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac proves age is nothing but a number

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac proves age is nothing but a number

    Brendan Hall
    Brendan Hall

    The big news about the current Fleetwood Mac jaunt — dubbed the On With the Show tour — was the return of Christine McVie after her departure in 1998. The recent reconciliation certainly added an element of awe to their Sunday night performance at the Frank Erwin Center, the beloved band’s first appearance on that stage since 1982.

    Brendan Hall
    Brendan Hall

    Yet, while the songstress shone during her spotlights — particularly on a rousing romp through “Little Lies” and again with the show-ending, stripped-down piano ballad “Songbird” — there were poignant performances by each musician. During the course of the almost 3-hour show, the real headline became clear: 40 years on, the members of this quintet, filled out by bassist John McVie, drummer Mick Fleetwood, vocalist Stevie Nicks and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, are as essential to each other as they are to the foundations of rock and roll.

    Brendan Hall
    Brendan Hall

    One only had to soak in the unassailable chemistry of the tracks pulled from this group’s first and second full-lengths together, 1975’s self-titled Fleetwood Mac and 1977’s Rumours, to attest to that fact. Opening track “The Chain” imbued the audience with an instant jolt, while Buckingham’s virtuoso solo run of “Never Going Back Again” inspired equal parts reverent silence and wild cheers throughout its perfectly-picked valleys and peaks, “Over My Head” was still striking in its perfect pop splendor, and Nicks’ bewitching throes during “Gold Dust Woman” supplanted any notions of age with arresting allure.

    Brendan Hall
    Brendan Hall

    Similar transformations occurred throughout the show, first as Buckingham sashayed and shredded across the stage during “Tusk” with the brashness of a teenage boy, and again during Fleetwood’s extended drum solo on “World Turning” where he was reminiscent of a young punk riling his crowd for one final rally.

    Brendan Hall
    Brendan Hall

    Those vignettes of eternal youth, signs of a sublime symbiosis between the musicians and their songs, were what made the band’s return to Central Texas so special. Most of the tunes are timeless, and in those moments of pure aural abandon, it felt like Fleetwood Mac’s players could live forever, too.

    Brendan Hall
    Brendan Hall
    Brendan Hall
    Brendan Hall

    David Hall / Austin Culture Map / Tuesday, March 3, 2015