Sunday, October 25, 2009

(REVIEW) FLEETWOOD MAC GLASGOW "They Keep Going Their Own Way"

Fleetwood Mac, SECC, Glasgow
(Rated 4/5)
Independent.co.uk
(Page 17 Indendent Life)
Reviewed by David Pollock

To those familiar with their patchwork history, the fact that this current incarnation of Fleetwood Mac has remained stable for a little over a decade is something approaching a miracle.

Guitarist, sometime singer and key songwriter, Lindsey Buckingham, alludes to previous traumas with mention of recording their classic album, Rumours, during which period he and Stevie Nicks were breaking up their relationship: "there were a lot of emotional opposites between us". Yes, there was "aggression" to be worked out during "Second Hand News", but rarely has such spite sounded as joyful as it did here.

Whatever bridges may have been burned during this era and Buckingham's departure from the band following 1987's Tango in the Night have obviously been long since rebuilt. At the end of "Sara", Nicks – a hippyish figure in a changing array of sequinned shawls and dresses, her eyes dreamy and her hair a fresh bottle-blonde – takes Buckingham in a tender embrace of friendship. To applause and camera flashes from the audience, words are whispered between the pair, and it's another moment for the photo album when they emerge holding hands for the encore an hour later.

These two have clearly settled into a lifelong friendship, but many might have noticed the opposite attraction of their musical relationship. While the pair's voices manage a beautifully rootsy combination on duets like "Don't Stop" and particularly a stripped-back acoustic pairing for "Never Going Back Again", their individual contributions are markedly different.

Nicks, spinning gently on the spot, is a folky bohemian, a rustic chanteuse during familiar tracks like "Gypsy", "Rhiannon" and an acoustic "Landslide". While the musical styles of the Janis Joplin-esque "Gold Dust Woman" and "Stand Back"'s alarmingly contemporary electronic keyboard riff are markedly different, Nicks's persona doesn't shift.

Buckingham, on the other hand, is a study in almost manic intensity, particularly when Nicks has walked off to effect another costume change and he's left alone to indulge himself with the stalwart rhythm section of Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. Perhaps over-fond of the extended instrumental, he plays with a serious stare and punctuates each song with whoops and stamps of the feet. It's a little overwrought, but Buckingham conjures a young man's vitality during "Tusk", "Go Your Own Way", "Oh Well" and a truly spine-tingling acoustic take on "Big Love".

For a band who deal in definitively enduring pop classics, there was the odd clunking moment – a dull "Go Insane", Fleetwood's literally barking drum solo during "World Turning". Yet the magic far outweighed these brief lulls, and the drummer's assertion at the end that "we'll see you next time" was a promise we'd like to hold him to.

FLEETWOOD MAC VERY BEST OF ENTERS UK CHARTS AT #6

Fleetwood Mac's 2009 2CD
'The Very Best Of' 
charts at number six on The Official UK Top 75 Albums
one position higher then the debut of the 2002/03 single disc release.

The Top Ten:

1. Alexandra Burke – 'Overcome'
2. Michael Buble - 'Crazy Love'
3. Whitney Houston - 'I Look To You'
4. Seasick Steve - 'Man From Another Time'
5. Paolo Nutini – 'Sunny Side Up'
6. Fleetwood Mac - 'The Very Best Of'
7. Spandau Ballet - 'Once More'
8. Chipmunk – 'I Am Chipmunk'
9. Paloma Faith - 'Do You Want The Truth Or Something'
10. Vera Lynn – 'We'll Meet Again: The Very Best Of'

(PHOTOS) FLEETWOOD MAC - Le ZĂ©nith

FLEETWOOD MAC LIVE IN PARIS
OCTOBER  17, 2009 LE ZENITH
Photos by: gile811 (Gallery)

I have to say that the fans attending the Continental European shows have taken some really amazing photos of the band. For myself, who can't attend every show it's a pleasure looking at them all! So thanks for sharing your work with the world!

(PHOTOS) LE ZENITH FLEETWOOD MAC UNLEASHED - BRILLIANT COLOUR!

FLEETWOOD MAC - LIVE IN PARIS
Le Zenith - October 17, 2009
CAPTURED BY: GaramiAA
You may remember this photographer. He was responsible
also for photos of the band in Antwerpen, Belgium on October 14, 2009

(PHOTOS) FLEETWOOD MAC LIVE IN SWEDEN OCTOBER 10th

FLEETWOOD MAC - AT GLOBEN
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
10.10.09
Photos by: BSkattberg

PHOTO SPREAD - FLEETWOOD MAC, GLOBEN - STOCKHOLM 10.10.09

FLEETWOOD MAC - AT GLOBEN
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
OCTOBER 10, 2009
Photos by: Rockphotos.se



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THIS PAGE IS INSPIRED BY THE STYLE OF STEVIE NICKS (SUNDAY MAGAZINE)

BOHO BELLE

Sunday Magazine - Sunday Star Times (New Zealand)
10.25.09

Katie Newton suggests embracing your ‘70s gypsy with a luxurious take on bohemian style

In honour of Fleetwood Mac’s December tour, this page is inspired by the style of Stevie Nicks. With her long blonde hair, husky voice and fondness for flowing chiffon, Nicks fronted the band during its most popular period and went on to become one of the most loved women in music.

She has also, it has to be said, become something of a style icon. Hers is a look that’s a world away from that of the flesh-baring nymphettes in music today, but one that saw her become one of the sex symbols of the ‘70s. Although there are people who have never stopped dressing like their idol, most others ( who are old enough) abandoned the look during the glam ‘80s and minimalist ‘90s.

But now, more than 30 years after the hit album Rumours, chichi boutiques and top-end designers are stocking such garb all over again.

Bear in mind, Nicks’ look is not that hippy-dippy Haight-Ashbury one that Sienna Miller made famous during her Jude Law days. It is instead a much more luxurious take on bohemian style. It’s about texture and layering and exquisite fabrics, teamed with confidence, glossy hair and groomed nails. Parts of Trelise Cooper’s collections are a good place to start, as is Vivienne Westwood’s Anglomania range.

While cheaper items can be thrown in the mix, buying the whole lot from the bargain bin won’t have the desired effect. Quality accessories are a key component, with the hand-crafted luxury of brands like Henry Beguelin particularly apt. Look for textural elements such as fringing, crochet and faux fur to incorporate. And although some crucial elements, like her plumed top hat and teetering platform boots, are missing on this page, I hope to see plenty of examples gracing the New Plymouth crowd come December 19.