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  • RECAP: Washington, DC – Verizon Center

    RECAP: Washington, DC – Verizon Center

    On Monday night, Stevie Nicks performed at Verizon Center in the nation’s capital, Washington DC — the 11th show of the 24 Karat Gold Tour.

    Stevie has been having a lot of fun on the tour, even letting an expletive unexpectedly roll off her tongue at the DC show. While telling the story of ‘Crying in Night,’ Stevie accidentally dropped the F-bomb, saying “Why in the f*ck not?” Shocked by what she had just said, Stevie instantly covered her mouth, walked away from the mic, and paced around the stage for a few moments before returning to the center to apologize to the crowd. She told them “I never swear onstage — ever!” But the crowd didn’t seem to mind in the slightest and found Stevie’s blooper moment to be quite human and amusing. They laughed and shouted out in support ‘We love you, Stevie!’” Even guitar Waddy Wachtel walked over, with a big grin on his face, and put his arm around the clearly mortified Stevie. She managed to compose herself and continue telling the story. (See the full clip below).

    Stevie Nicks
    (Ginny Grivas)
    Stevie Nicks
    (EatDrinkandGoGirl)
    Stevie Nicks
    (Birthday Tickets)
    Stevie Nicks
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    Stevie Nicks
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    Stevie Nicks
    (Matt Ackland)
    Stevie Nicks
    (Kevin Bednarz)
    Stevie Nicks
    (Paige Eliasson)
    Stevie Nicks
    (Deanna Escobar)

    https://twitter.com/birthdaytickets/status/798389634279608320

    Videos

    Much thanks and love to Paige Collyer, Enjoy Life with Me, Nadine Hughes, Sandy Mac, Dianne King-McGavin, and Stevie Nicks concert videos for sharing these wonderful videos!

    Wild Heart / Bella Donna (Sandy Mac)

    Enchanted (Stevie Nicks concert videos)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK6nygIG4zI

    Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream) (Enjoy Life with Me)

    Crying in the Night – ‘Why in the f*ck not?’ (Dianne King-McGavin)

    “…other people won’t like it. So maybe we shouldn’t do it. And finally, we’re like, ‘Why in the fuck not?’ Lynn Fleetwood, I know you’re out there. Do not tell anybody that you heard that. I do not swear onstage — ever. I swear in my regular life, but I do not ever swear onstage so I am…let me apologize for that.

    Anyway, I did say basically that. So we just decided, OK, let’s do it, why not? Without using the expletive. So anyway, it’s uh a very, it’s cool song. I have no idea what in the world at 21, 22-years old what the hell these uh…that’s not a swear word. That’s just, you know, a place. Um, I think that it’s uh I can’t figure out what in the world I wrote it. I must have seen a movie or something that I wrote it about because it’s very interesting…intriguing words. So anyway, here it is, ‘Crying in the Night.’”

    Edge of Seventeen (Paige Collyer)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDy8VzoqAIc

    Leather and Lace (Nadine Hughes)

    Set List

    1. Gold and Braid
    2. If Anyone Falls
    3. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around (with Chrissie Hynde & Waddy Wachtel)
    4. Belle Fleur
    5. Outside the Rain/Dreams
    6. Wild Heart/Bella Donna
    7. Enchanted
    8. New Orleans
    9. Starshine
    10. Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)
    11. Stand Back
    12. Crying in the Night
    13. If You Were My Love
      Band introductions
    14. Gold Dust Woman
    15. Edge of Seventeen
      Encores
    16. Rhiannon
    17. Leather and Lace

    Reviews

    https://twitter.com/invisiblefatman/status/798381611519737856

    https://twitter.com/emily_chauncey/status/798381150792286208

    https://twitter.com/BrooklynHillFit/status/798380832603992064

    https://twitter.com/ringthatLBell/status/798380363064209408

    https://twitter.com/HKWoolf2012/status/798378385084940289

    https://twitter.com/egbphoto/status/798375460929437696

    https://twitter.com/snarkyspice/status/798371116846878720

    https://twitter.com/rhiannonclaw/status/798363470097891328

    https://twitter.com/kassmysass/status/798361773971832832

    https://twitter.com/NT_DC/status/798359667562803200

    https://twitter.com/TheLadyJSays/status/798347903676911616

  • REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac @ the Verizon Center

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac @ the Verizon Center

    Fleetwood Mac performs at the Verizon Center in Washington, DC (Melissa Frazee)
    Fleetwood Mac performs at the Verizon Center in Washington, DC (Melissa Frazee)

    Some bands know how to make music that evolves and stays current, and sometimes old guys can rock. Fleetwood Mac does both.

    The “On With The Show” Tour celebrates the return of their Songbird, singer and keyboard player Christine McVie, who is back with the band after a 16-year absence. She may not have the gypsy-like appeal of Stevie Nicks or be the guitar legend of Lindsey Buckingham, but her presence strongly solidifies the band.

    A group like Fleetwood Mac doesn’t need an opener, as the show went a never-stopping 3 hours. Every member of the band had his or her own solo songs, even Mick Fleetwood who played an incredible drum solo while chanting in an energetic craze. Amazingly after all these years the loss of strength behind everyone’s vocals was barely perceptible.

    The night opened with one of my personal favorites, “The Chain,” and started with back-to-back hits and singles like “Dreams” and “Rhiannon.” Nearly everything off their multi-platinum album, Rumours, was played. There was a bit of a lull in the middle, with just Buckingham on stage showing off his awing guitar skills and strong voice, but that was likely designed to give the rest of the band a break. It wasn’t long before they were back at it with tracks like “Go Your Own Way,” “Little Lies” and “Seven Wonders.” The encore included, to nobody’s surprise, “Don’t Stop,” but the show didn’t stop there. The night finished on a calmer note with one last tribute to Christine McVie, who played “Songbird”, her well-known solo track.

    It’s hard to predict whether another tour will happen with a band that’s been together for so long, but if they do you should certainly catch it while you can. It was an extraordinary to hear the band that influenced so many of my favorite artists in a sold out arena. Friday night made it obvious to me that there’s a reason everybody knows the name Fleetwood Mac.

    Melissa Frazee / Georgetown Radio / Tuesday, February 2015

  • VIDEOS 1/30: Verizon Center, Washington DC

    VIDEOS 1/30: Verizon Center, Washington DC

    Fleetwood Mac returned to the nation’s capital for another show at the Verizon Center in Washington DC, the band’s eighth show of Leg 2 and 48th show overall of the On With The Show Tour.

    Stevie dedicated “Landslide” to Mick Fleetwood’s sister-in-law Wendy, the woman who assisted Stevie and her team while visiting injured soldiers at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

    “She accompanied me and my assistant and my makeup artist to Bethesda and Walter Reed many, many, many times over a five year period. And so Wendy, for all that support and love that you gave to those soldiers when we went there, and the support that you gave me to support them, thank you. The evening is yours. This is Landslide.”

    Videos

    Thanks to Amlyn75, beckabooo112, bluemidnight78, Sharon Bos, elleellew, Ruben Gamarra, HeatherSchwabeland, JMUSW, johnson8889, Debbie Jones, negative80, Marissa Pace, SandyMac, HeatherSchwabeland, and Patrice Whelan for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (Sharon Bos)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UQf9T1Vmqw

    The Chain (ellellew)

    Rhiannon (SandyMac)

    Rhiannon (negative80)

    I Know I’m Not Wrong (ellellew)

    Tusk (ellellew)

    Sisters of the Moon (ellellew)

    Sisters of the Moon (SandyMac)

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

    Say You Love Me (ellellew)

    Seven Wonders (SandyMac)

    Big Love – short clip (ellellew)

    Big Love (beckaboo0112)

    Landslide with Introduction (Amlyn75)

    Landslide (Debbie Jones)

    Landslide (JMUSW)

    Gypsy (SandyMac)

    Gypsy (negative80)

    Gold Dust Woman (SandyMac)

    I’m So Afraid (johnson8889)

    Go Your Own Way (Ruben Gamarra)

    Go Your Own Way (Patrice Whelan)

    Encore (ellellew)

    Encore (Amlyn75)

    Band Introductions (HeatherSchwabeland)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4bhzz2G7Tg

    Don’t Stop / Silver Springs (Sharon Bos)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrw6EAZZ_jE

    Silver Springs (SandyMac)

    Songbird (beckaboo0112)

    Songbird (bluemidnight78)

    Songbird / End of show (Amlyn75)

    Compilation (Marissa Pace)

    Reviews

    Christine McVie returns to Fleetwood Mac for On With the Show Tour (Washington Times)

    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 rocks nation’s capital

    REVIEW: Fleetwood Mac rocks nation’s capital

    Christine McVie returns to Fleetwood Mac for ‘On With the Show’ tour

    British-American pop rock band Fleetwood Mac performed before a sold-out crowd Friday night at the Verizon Center on the latest leg of its “On With the Show” tour.

    The group, which came into its current incarnation in 1975, was in a celebratory mood, not only for reaching a four-decade milestone but also for the return of keyboardist/vocalist Christine McVie to the lineup for the first time since 1999.

    “This is normally the moment when I would say, ‘Welcome, Christine,’” singer Stevie Nicks said during an early set break, “but I think it’s now safe to say, ‘She’s baaaaaack!’”

    Miss McVie, 71, who for the past decade and a half enjoyed a quiet life at her home in Kent, England, was clearly joyous to be back with her old bandmates while finding her footing on a major tour. She excelled on vocals in long-dormant classics such as “Everywhere” and “Little Lies,” but the heights of “Say You LoveMe” seemed to challenge her upper register, with Miss McVie even quasi-apologizing afterward that her performance was “a bit dodgy.”

    While Miss McVie’s return allowed for the dusting-off of some tunes from Fleetwood Mac’s catalog, the set list by and large featured few surprises or trips deep into the band’s oeuvre. Perennial favorites “The Chain,” “You Make Loving Fun,” “Rhiannon,” “Tusk” and “Second Hand News” were sprinkled in with lesser-known gems such as “I Know I’m Not Wrong” and “Sisters of the Moon.”

    Band members frequently paused to share stories with the audience. Miss Nicks related an anecdote about being a young woman window shopping at a San Francisco boutique called Velvet Underground that was frequented by the likes of Janis Joplin and Grace Slick. This experience, she said, informed the lyrics of the song “Gypsy,” which includes the line “So I’m back to the velvet underground, back to the floor that I love.”

    Miss Nicks, 66, later related how she had been vacationing in Italy when she received a call from “Chris” asking whether she might rejoin the band — this after some guest spots in England last year in which Miss McVie played keyboards and sang on a few songs. Even after so many years without Miss McVie, Miss Nicks maintained that there was never any question she should return to the group full time.

    “She’s never allowed to leave again,” Miss Nicks said of her bandmate, which generated thunderous applause.

    Friday’s high-energy, three-hour spectacle seemed overwrought at times, testing the crowd’s stamina and interest with overly long stories and somewhat somnambulant mini-sets by the band. However, this was more than counterbalanced by the carefully programmed overall set, with each of the members taking turns at center stage.

    Lead guitarist and singer Lindsey Buckingham continues to shred and scream for the rafters with the energy of a teenager, never letting on that, at 65, he is officially a senior citizen.

    In addition to his electric riffs, Mr. Buckingham also played solo acoustic guitar — with no less vocal gusto — on “Big Love” and “Never Going Back Again,” before being joined by Miss Nicks for the elegiac ballad “Landslide,” which she said was her late father’s favorite among her songs.

    As is true of pretty much any Fleetwood Mac show, the spiritual climax was undoubtedly the late-set performance of “I’m Still Afraid,” a bluesy, at times mournful, impassioned tune that begins quietly, with Mr. Buckingham singing two verses, before the song evolves into a nearly 10-minute jam session, with Mr. Buckingham assaulting his instrument with ever-brisker finger work and rock ‘n’ roll showmanship accompanied by drummer Mick Fleetwood’s pounding percussion. The crowd roared to its feet at the song’s conclusion, appreciative of the sweating fervor of Mr. Buckingham’s musicianship, which has earned him a reputation as one of the best living rock guitarists.

    The set closed with Fleetwood Mac’s arguably most popular tune, “Go Your Own Way,” a hit from the smash album “Rumours” that was written amid the divorce of Miss McVie and bassist John McVie and the simultaneous romantic breakup of Mr. Buckingham and Miss Nicks. The up-tempo song, laced with pain, brought the 20,000 fans to their feet — a testament to the band members’ talents and the universality of their themes.

    The encore began with percussionist Mick Fleetwood rendering a spirited drum solo, then featured “World Turning” followed by “Don’t Stop” — famously used as the theme song to Bill Clinton’s 1992 Democratic presidential nomination convention — and Miss Nicks on vocals on “Silver Springs” (perhaps in nod to the D.C. suburb).

    Surprisingly, Miss McVie and Mr. Buckingham returned for a second encore, this time performing the angelic and melodious “Songbird” from “Rumours,” with Miss McVie singing and playing a Steinway as Mr. Buckingham accompanied on guitar.

    The goodnight was a lengthy affair, with somewhat long-winded thank-you speeches from Miss Nicks and Mr. Fleetwood, 67, one of the band’s original members along with fellow Briton Mr. McVie, 69.

    “Love,” Mr. Fleetwood said as he took his final bow. “In this crazy world of ours, be kind to each other. And love.”

    Despite inner strife, breakups, feuds and member leave-takings that threatened to derail one of rock’s greatest acts, Fleetwood Mac proves that the love of music, and of those with whom we make it, has the power to unite and heal.

    Eric Althoff / Washington Times / Monday, February 2, 2015

  • VIDEOS 10/31: Verizon Center, Washington DC

    VIDEOS 10/31: Verizon Center, Washington DC

    Fleetwood Mac spent Halloween night in the nation’s capital, performing their 17th show of the tour at the Verizon Center in Washington, DC. Stevie and even John got into the spirit of the special night when they both returned to the stage at the end of the show donning festive Halloween witch hats!

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    Set List

    1. The Chain 13. Landslide
    2. You Make Loving 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 (encore 1)
    10. Say You Love Me 22. Don’t Stop
    11. Seven Wonders 23. Silver Springs
    12. Big Love 24. Songbird (encore 2)

    Videos

    Special thanks to AngelStorm26, Cole Chance, Morgan G, Nolberto Guevara, ImLizzing1, jester2makeulaugh, Keith Kirk, Sandy MacKenzie, Daoud Malikyar, and Steve Phelps for sharing these videos!

    The Chain (courtesy of Nolberto Guevara)

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

    Second Hand News – partial (courtesy of Joe Shukay)

    Everywhere (courtesy of jester2makeulaugh)

    I Know I’m Not Wrong (courtesy of jester2makeulaugh)

    Sisters of the Moon (courtesy of SandyMac)

    Seven Wonders (courtesy of Steve Phelps)

    Landslide (courtesy of Cole Chance)

    Gypsy (Morgan G)

    Little Lies (courtesy of AngelStorm26)

    Littles Lies (courtesy of ImLizzing1)

    Gold Dust Woman (courtesy of SandyMac)

    I’m So Afraid (courtesy of jester2makeulaugh)

    Go Your Own Way (courtesy of Daoud Malikyar)

    World Turning – solo only (courtesy of Steve Phelps)

    Don’t Stop (courtesy of John Dorsey)

    Silver Springs (courtesy of Cole Chance)

    Songbird (courtesy of Keith Kirk)

    Halloween hats (courtesy of SandyMac)

    Songbird / closing speeches (courtesy of jester2makeulaugh)

    STEVIE: “I want you to know that I really believe that the universal consciousness of Fleetwood Mac fans last year at some point all at the same time said, ‘Gee, I wish Christine McVie would come back.’ And it worked because the universal prayer that our girl would return had an effect. The universe said I’ll make it happen. She called, here she is, and I want you to know that I thank you for that because it has been a long, long time without my wonderful friend, and we got our dream girl back. And you got to hear her beautiful songs again. So everyone, have a wonderful, wonderful Halloween. Good night. And always remember that we love you so much, you know. This is our life. It’s really all we do, so what a brilliant night this has been for us, and you go out and you just rock. Much, much love to all of you. Take care.”

    MICK: “This band leaves you with this: take care of yourselves in this extremely crazy world that we do live in. But most importantly, be so kind to one another. We do love you so very much. And remember, wait for it: The Mac is most definitely back!”