Tuesday, December 15, 2009

LIGHT PANEL THICKNESS... AM I SEEING THINGS?

Has anyone else noticed that the panels that hang above the band during their shows in Australia are considerably thinner then the ones used in the US and presumably Europe?

Check the thickness of the panels in these shots taken in Brisbane last night (especially the first photo) to the ones used in the US (last photo). I'm sure they were downsized for transport purposes to Australia/New Zealand - trying to minimize expenses. Doesn't appear to change the effect they have.  Just something I noticed.... Or am I seeing things?

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Monday, December 14, 2009

UP A SPOT IN NEW ZEALAND...

FLEETWOOD MAC'S "THE VERY BEST OF" is up a spot this week on New Zealand's Top 40 Albums Chart for the week ending December 14, 2009.

New Zealand Chart Run for the 2009 version.
NOV 16, 2009 - #9
NOV 23, 2009 - #7
NOV 30, 2009 - #7
DEC 7, 2009 - #12
DEC 14, 2009 - #11

62 Comments on this story and counting.... Fleetwood Mac in Perth

Fleetwood Mac don't disappoint at Members Equity Stadium concert
Tons of feedback/reviews on Jay Hanna's review of Fleetwood Mac in Perth this past Friday... 62 Comments and counting... and probably 98% positive...

Funniest concert synopsis? I walked out, bloody lip-syncers...

FLEETWOOD MAC CONCERT HAD A PROFOUND INFLUENCE ON ALICIA KEYS

"I wanted melodies that really soared, like the ones I heard at
that (Mac) show."

About two months before recording The Element of Freedom, Alicia Keys witnessed an event that would have a profound influence on her creative process: a Fleetwood Mac concert.

"It was my sister's birthday, and she wanted to see them," says Keys, 29, referring to longtime best friend Erika Rose. The R&B singer/songwriter knew of the veteran band but wasn't entirely familiar with its catalog. "So everyone was like, 'What? You don't know these songs?' "

Complete Article

I believe it was one of the Madison Square Garden shows in NYC last spring where Stevie dedicated Landslide to Alicia Keyes that night.

Eagles, Fleetwood Team Up


Stadiums could be in for a treat in 2010 with a monster co-bill that’s gearing up to take flight.


Sources close to Eagles and Fleetwood Mac have confirmed exclusively to Pollstar that they are routing a tour, as was previously reported to be under consideration on livedaily.com.

The bands have apparently been looking into a trek through arenas, baseball and football stadiums coast to coast.

-Joe Reinartz
Pollstar

(REVIEW) FLEETWOOD MAC - PERTH, AUSTRALIA

Fleetwood Mac Mesmerises
By Emilia Vranjes
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Photos by: Will Russell

“SOMEONE loves you, Stevie. We all love Stevie.”

And with those words from Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham - in response to adoring chants for the supergroup's seductive songstress Stevie Nicks - the 12,000-strong crowd at ME Bank Stadium last Friday night erupted in unanimous delight.

Nicks was clearly everyone's darling, including one-time lover Buckingham, who declared his affection for the mystical frontwoman on numerous occasions, holding her hand and with a warm embrace during the beautiful Sara.

It was a stirring statement from a pair of musical legends who, along with original member Mick Fleetwood on drums/percussion and bassist John McVie, once gain showed how to put fractured relationships behind them to deliver their cross-generational fans an epic journey of lush soundscapes, phenomenal instrumentation and effortless charisma.

The two-and-a-half hour set - spanning 23 songs mainly from their decorated post-1975 back-catalogue - kicked off with Monday Morning from their breakthrough self-titled album of 75, before rocking out with The Chain from their opus, 1977's Rumours.

Two songs in and Nicks - who was rarely without her trademark tambourine - greeted the crowd, urging everyone to 'get this party started', before sinking her still sexy, husky vocals into the ethereal magic of Dreams.

It was then time for Buckingham to endear himself to the punters, acknowledging the Mac's “complex, convoluted past” while declaring that coming together created new possibilities, which paved the way for I Know I'm Not Wrong from the ambitious, quirky double album of 1979, Tusk.

There were anectodal interactions aplenty with Nicks reflecting on her time alongside Buckingham in the Fritz Raybyne Memorial Band in San Francisco in the late 60s, opening for the likes of Janis Joplin in front of 30,000 people and later, Jimi Hendrix before 70,000; “when you open for other bands, this is where you hone your skills”.

She then performed the hauntingly beautiful Gypsy, releasing her inner gypsy with her stage twirls and shortly after backed it up with Rhiannon, but not before one of many costume changes - albeit mainly of her essential accessories: gloves and shawls.

Matching Nicks in crowd favouritism was Buckingham, who mesmerised with his howling vocals and ferocious guitar playing on Tusk.

Followng Nicks' Sara, Buckingham backed up Tusk with the powerful acoustic guitar-driven Big Love, before Nicks and band returned with Landslide, a song dedicated to all of Perth.

It was then Buckingham's turn to shine again with Never Going Back Again, performed like a man possessed in what was among the night's highlights.

Nicks then introduced Storms from Tusk as a “dark stormy song about people having a dark stormy time” - fitting from a band which together has weathered many a storm.

She then donned a gold shawl for Gold Dust Woman before the boys rocked out with early 70s Mac number, Oh Well, defined with Buckingham's aggressive snarl.

Nicks later returned - this time draped in a white lace shawl - to add some '80s glam with the lush, synth-heavy Stand Back from her 1983 solo album The Wild Heart, before donning an all-black ensemble complete with matching top hat for a spirited performance of main set closer, Buckingham's much-loved Go Your Own Way.

The foursome emerged for the first encore in pairs - first Fleetwood and McVie, followed by Nicks and Buckingham holding hands - and launched into a fervent rendition of World Turning, marked by Fleetwood's extended primal drum solo.

The double encore - which also comprised long-time band absentee Christine McVie's Don't Stop - concluded with “our first lady and poet” Nicks leading the band for Silver Springs, her composition that was famously cut from the final release of Rumours.

It was then time to bid farewell, but not before Fleetwood urged the crowd to “be kind to each other in this crazy world”.

They were pertinent parting words from someone who has somehow managed to keep this legendary musical collective united (for the most part) through four decades of emotional highs and lows.

SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA....

FLEETWOOD MAC PHOTOS
By: David Youdell


Sunday, December 13, 2009

AUSTRALIAN AND UK CHART UPDATE: FLEETWOOD MAC'S "THE VERY BEST OF"

UK TOP 75 ALBUMS
Reversal of fortunes... In the lead up to Christmas, Fleetwood Mac's "The Very Best Of" moves up the chart to #25 from last week's #31.

UK TOP 75 CHART RUN (2009 Best Of Version):
Week 1 #6 Debut
Week 2 #10
Week 3 #12
Week 4 #15
Week 5 #26
Week 6 #29
Week 7 #31
Week 8 #25

"THE VERY BEST OF" in AUSTRALIA for the week ending December 14, 2009

ARIA TOP 50 CATALOGUE CHART
Fleetwood Mac's 4 x platinum "The Very Best Of" is at #1 this week holding the same position as last week.

ARIA TOP 50 DIGITAL ALBUM CHART
"The Very Best Of" burst onto the Top 50 Digital Albums Chart at #17 for the week ending December 14th.

ARIA TOP 50 PHYSICAL ALBUM CHART
The disc leaps from #33 to #17 with a bullet. As Christmas is approaching and the tour is still in full swing, I expect it to surpass it's previous high position of #17 on next weeks chart.

ARIA TOP 50 ALBUMS CHART (physical & Digital)
The disc mirrors the Physical Albums Chart by landing at #17 for the week up from #36 last week.

NEW ZEALAND
Fleetwood Mac's new release of "The Very Best Of" has been certified 1 x platinum by the RIANZ representing sales in New Zealand of 15,000 copies.

FLEETWOOD MAC #14 ON TOP 25 TOURS OF 2009 (BILLBOARD YEAR-END CHART)

BILLBOARD MAGAZINE'S 2009 Year End Charts are up. Fleetwood Mac hit the Top 25 Tours of 2009 list at #14. Even though their 2009 tour is moving forward with more dates in Australia and New Zealand this month that should technically be included with their 2009 numbers, Billboard's "chart year" runs from the first week of December to the final week in November. So some of the December dates will fall into the 2010 year.

BILLBOARD MAGAZINE

FLEETWOOD MAC - TOTAL GROSS: $62,590,677
Number of Shows: 59; Number of Sell-Outs: 9
Total Attendance: 640,201
Setlist Essential: "Go Your Own Way"

Billboard Top 25 Tours of 2009

01. U2 - $311,637,730 (44/44)
02. Madonna - $222,017,248 (46/46)
03. Bruce Springsteen - $156,340,910 (72/42)
04. AC/DC - $135,287,350 (76/52)
05. Pink - $102,878,271 (131/69)
06. Andre Rieu - $95,854,338 (112/18)
07. Britney Spears - $94,813,948 (70/61)
08. Billy Joel/Elton John - $90,218,314 (32/31)
09. Tina Turner - $86,372,137 (59/47)
10. Colplay - $86,372,137 (66/31)
11. Metallica - $76,613,910 (66/47)
12. Jonas Brothers - $73,293,001 (62/42)
13. Kenny Chesney - $70,999,090 (52/36)
14. Fleetwood Mac - $62,590,677 (59/9)
15. Beyonce - $57,138,765 (57/25)
16. Celine Dion - $56,984,471 (33/31)
17. IL Divo - $53,494,139 (103/36)
18. Dave Matthews Band - $52,338,154 (58/23)
19. Nickelback - $49,908,542 (70/42)
20. Depeche Mode - $45,658,648 (31/9)

(VIDEOS) AND IT DOESN'T LIGHT UP THE NIGHT...

FLEETWOOD MAC LIVE IN PERTH, AU
GYPSY & DREAMS
It's interesting to see Fleetwood Mac's stage from a distance especially when they aren't playing in an arena where they have the ability to hang those giant light boxes that twist and turn and rise and fall and change colour through out the show... Seems with the outdoor shows without the light boxes above there's less fluctuation with lighting on stage leaving it looking a little less vibrant or colourfull. Maybe I'm wrong, I wasn't there, I'm just basing that on seeing these two vids.

FLEETWOOD INSPIRES YOUNGSTERS IN PERTH PRIOR TO CONCERT

FLEETWOOD MAC - PERTH AUSTRALIA

Mick Fleetwood taking time just prior to one of the Perth shows to pass on some of his drumming skills... Lucky boys!!


FLEETWOOD MAC - PERTH, AUSTRALIA
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Saturday, December 12, 2009

SUPERGROUP FLEETWOOD MAC BROUGHT THE HOUSE DOWN IN PERTH

Seventies supergroup Fleetwood Mac have brought the house down at the first Perth concert of their Australian Tour at ME Bank Stadium last night.

Under a starry sky perfect for the theatrics of star-crossed lovers Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, Fleetwood Mac superbly played the smash hits that brought them fame and fortune across 20 years.

The superlative ballad Sara was sung with passion and feeling by Stevie Nicks early in the sold-out performance, with a reminder Lindsey Buckingham was “the poet in her heart.”

The band took the time to greet the loving Perth audience warmly with stories of their early

struggles. At different times, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham and even Mick Fleetwood spent
minutes talking to the Perth crowd as if they were old friends.

Once again, fans could see the on-again off-again relationship between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham through many of their hit songs they played, including Never Going Back Again
and Second Hand News.

And when Lindsey Buckingham made eye contact with Steve Nicks as he sang the poignant Go Your Own Way, they were transported back to their deep emotional past, with lyrics including “If I could, maybe I’d give you my world, How can I, when you won’t take it from me.”

he super-fit Buckingham starred on guitar as the familiar opening riffs were greeted with a roar by the happy crowd of 12,000 on a warm summer night. As always, Fleetwood Mac band founder Mick Fleetwood kept the crowd entertained with his antics and adorable drumming, while co-founder John McVie let his bass guitar do the talking through songs like The Chain.

The band moved smoothly through songs from the Number 1 best-selling albums Rumours and Fleetwood Mac, as Stevie Nicks warbled her way through hits like Say You Love Me, Landslide (so beautiful it became a Dixie Chicks hit years later) and the signature Rhiannon, the tale of the Welsh witch with Nicks-inspired lyrics including “all your life you’ve never seen, a woman taken by the wind.” This was Stevie Nicks at her best, with the flowing gowns and lace shawls flying once again as, right on cue, the warm Perth wind raced through her long blonde hair.

The band loves Perth and it showed. Fleetwood Mac came on just before 8pm and played passionately without a break till well after 10, before an extended encore and another extended return to the stage because of the crowd reaction.

It was almost a return to the carefree era of San Francisco in the 70s, prompting Stevie Nicks to tell the Perth crowd how they opened to Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix in front of 70,000 people in San Fran.

Lindsey Buckingham's spellbinding performance on vocals and guitar finished with a promise to Perth fans that they would be back.

Fleetwood Mac play another sold out concert in Perth tonight before they leave on Sunday for their final Australian gig in Brisbane, before flying on to New Zealand. Maybe it's Perth's California-like weather, or the always-warm reaction of Perth crowds that makes Perth appear to be their favourite Australian city.

It was touching in more ways than one to see Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham embracing and holding hands on stage in Perth, testimony to their recognition of the deep, enduring feelings that produced the emotional songs loved by audiences world-wide.

Judging by their stirring Australian concert in Perth last night, Fleetwood Mac’s Unleashed Tour is
another stellar achievement by one of the world’s favourite and enduring supergroups.

Fleetwood Mac, PerthPerth salutes you.

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