Thursday, April 23, 2009

FLEETWOOD MAC HEADED BACK TO ATLANTIC CITY

Mac Attack in AyCee
Philly.com

Don't know why this should matter to anybody, but Fleetwood Mac is headed back to Atlantic City.

Tickets go on sale next Saturday (May 2) at 10 a.m. for the Caesars Atlantic City-sponsored, June 13 Boardwalk Hall gig by the pop-rock outfit that dominated the musical world in the latter part of the 1970s.

The Boardwalk Hall stop is part of the group’s “Unleashed” tour on which they’re serving up a program of “greatest hits.” In case your wondering, Stevie Nicks (vocals), Lindsey Buckingham (guitar) Mick Fleetwood (drums) and John McVie (bass) remain in the band, but singer-keyboardist Christine McVie is no longer performing.

Show time is 8 p.m. Admission is $149.50, $79.50 and $49.50. For tickets, call (800) 736-1420, www.ticketmaster.com.

WIN YOUR MOM TICKETS TO FLEETWOOD MAC

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This is the perfect opportunity to show your mom just how much you appreciate what she's done for you. And we're pretty sure, if your mom is exactly like ours, she is a huge Fleetwood Mac fan.

Fleetwood Mac is coming to the Pepsi Center IN DENVER on Mother's Day. She's sure to dub you "Mr. Wonderful." Featuring a line-up of John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckinham and Stevie Nicks, the current "Unleashed Tour" promises to be a show not to miss. The tour is in conjunction with the re-release of the band's classic 1977 album "Rumors."

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FLEETWOOD MAC IN BALTIMORE, MD - JUNE 10th

New date added to the June list of dates added a few days ago.  Ticketmaster is confirming:

Baltimore, MD
June 10, 2009
First Mariner Arena

Tickets onsale: 

Pre-sale
American Express
Start: Fri, 04/24/09 10:00 AM EDT
End: Fri, 05/01/09 10:00 PM EDT

Onsale to General Public
Start: Mon, 05/04/09 10:00 AM EDT


AAAHHHHH..... THE 70'S FLEETWOOD MAC... DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER

PHOTOS BY: christiancarswell



(PHOTOS) FLEETWOOD MAC - TAMPA, FLORIDA

FLEETWOOD MAC LIVE 
TAMPA, FLORIDA - APRIL 22, 2009

photos by: CHRIS URSO
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CHRIS ISAAK HOUR with STEVIE NICKS (Re-Broadcast)

RE-BROADCAST
The Chris Isaak Hour
with Stevie Nicks

- Thursday, April 23 10:00pm
- Friday, April 24 2:00am
- Saturday, May 2 8:00am
- Sunday, May 3 7:00am

FLEETWOOD MAC 1977 ARIZONA STADIUM

Back in the day with Fleetwood Mac
AZStarnet.com

The last concert held at Arizona Stadium was headlined by Fleetwood Mac, which was touring behind the release of a little-known gem called "Rumours."

Described as the hottest band in the country at the time, Fleetwood Mac shared the stage with superstar artists Kenny Loggins and the Marshall Tucker Band, along with local band Arizona.

An estimated 67,000 people jammed the football field and nearly filled the stands that hot Saturday night on Aug. 27, 1977, to make for the largest crowd of rock fans Arizona had ever seen.

Tickets were $8 to $10, and the show grossed some $430,000. The Arizona division of the American Heart Association was the major beneficiary.

Still, authorities estimated hundreds of people got in free in the crush that ensued once the gates opened. The surging crowd knocked a deputy down a flight of stairs, and a 16-year-old girl was trampled and suffered an injured elbow.

Fans had started camping outside the stadium at 6 p.m. the night before, 23 hours before the music was scheduled to begin.

The concert ended about 11:30 p.m. after more than six hours of music. Fleetwood Mac played for more than two hours, and an Arizona Daily Star reviewer said Stevie Nicks' vocals and the guitar of Lindsey Buckingham stole the show.

Large clouds of marijuana smoke hovered above the crowd, along with sporadic flares and firecrackers.

Overall, authorities called the concert a peaceful event and nowhere near the mayhem they had prepared for.

Afterward, Chuck Raetzman, UA's superintendent of grounds, labor, maintenance and transportation at the time, was quoted as saying the field suffered no severe damage.

He added that if any part of the field was still faded by the time the Wildcats' televised home-opener rolled around, it would be painted green for television. The center of the field reportedly suffered the most damage from "compaction."

Concern over Arizona Stadium's field was one of the main reasons ASUA moved the stage to the sidelines, off the playing field, for Wednesday's performance.

FLEETWOOD MAC HIGH PRIESTESS STEVIE NICKS

April 23rd, 2009
Stevie Nicks - (Reprise/Warner)

The Soundstage Sessions
by: Bugs Burnett

Fleetwood Mac high priestess Stevie Nicks always brought a folk and country sensibility to her rock'n'roll, and this 10-track selection of some of her best and biggest, recorded live in Chicago for her 2007 PBS Soundstage performance, includes Sara, Landslide, Rhiannon and a speedy hard-rocking version of Stand Back. Her vocals are quite good - Stevie still hits all the high notes - especially on the sweeping ballad Beauty and the Beast, complete with string section.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

(REVIEW) FLEETWOOD MAC - TAMPA, FLORIDA


Mac's still got the knack

TAMPA –- When Christine McVie ditched Fleetwood Mac in 1998, the piano-playing songbird took with her any semblance of levity that existed in the bed-hopping, turmoil-tossing band. She made loving fun; the rest of ’em made loving sound like a knife fight.

The remaining quartet, which played the St. Pete Times Forum on Wednesday, is now built solely on headstrong, prickly pieces: the steady apathy of bassist John McVie, the googly-eyed madness of warlockian drummer Mick Fleetwood, the beautifully broken mysticism of singer Stevie Nicks (left), the winning petulance of guitar virtuoso Lindsey.


"As many of you know, Fleetwood Mac has had a complex and convoluted emotional history," Buckingham told the tidy, intense crowd of 10,008 fans. But for this tour, he added, they "just wanted to go out and have fun."

Fun is a relative term when most of your shattered-sunset songs are about how much you once despised the person next to you. For a good part of five decades, the Mac has been dysfunctionally functional. Even though all but one member is now in their 60s, those crazy kids are still working out their junk onstage. That said, they're also really good at their jobs. FULL REVIEW




NO BAND DOES DYSFUNCTION LIKE FLEETWOOD MAC

By Lisa O'Donnell | Journal Columnist and Reporter

No band does dysfunction like Fleetwood Mac.

Tales of cults and cocaine, breakups and bankruptcies, affairs and addictions are as much a part of the band's story as the California brand of rock that made it one of the superstar acts of the '70s.

Some 40 years after forming in the heyday of the British blues revival, Fleetwood Mac appears finally to have put behind it the bad chemicals and chemistry that nearly turned it into an oldies act. (Remember the Fleetwood Mac/Reo Speedwagon/Pat Benatar tour of 1996? We are trying to forget it as well.)

During a recent teleconference, the four remaining members of this famously fractured band -- co-founders Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, along with Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks -- sounded as if they have to come terms with each other and are ready to move into an era of good feeling.

"We are a group of great contradictions," Buckingham said. "The members don't necessarily have any business being in a band together because the range of sensibilities is so disparate."

On Saturday, this shiny, happy version of the band will play Charlotte (the Greensboro concert was canceled because of "scheduling conflicts") as part of the "Unleashed Tour." It marks the first time that the band is touring without a new album. Instead of pushing new songs, the set list will be heavy with hits from the Fleetwood Mac and Rumours albums with a few seldom-played deep cuts sprinkled in for good measure.

FIRST SIGNS OF LIFE IN TAMPA

TWIT-PIC courtesy of: Mattysee 

NEW MyMickTV VIDEO (episode 6)

NEW MyMickTV VIDEO......THE MAKING OF RUMOURS



(link to video)
Mick Fleetwood on the
making of Rumours