Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Mick Fleetwood Interview TODAY 2pm on Planet Rock UK #Fleetwoodmac


Tune in at 2pm to PLANET ROCK - Join Darren Redick on his show TODAY when he'll be interviewing drummer and band-namesake Mick Fleetwood.

They will be discussing the Rumours reissue, fear and loathing within the band (Mick's words, not ours), the upcoming tour and the possibility of Christine McVie returning to the band.

LISTEN LIVE HERE

updated 1/30 5pm:  Not sure if anyone caught Mick's interview this afternoon in the UK (early morning in North America, but regarding Christine McVie's visit with him in Hawaii, he was bringing her back to Hawaii for a 3 week visit and that she hasn't been back there in 25 years so he was looking forward to spending quality time with her.

See Which Fleetwood Mac's Tracks Are The UK's Most Downloaded


35th Anniversary Of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours Headed For UK Top 10
Contact Music
35 years after it first became a UK number one, Fleetwood Mac’s classic album Rumours is on the right path to re-entering the UK Top 10. 

A statement from the Official Charts Company today (January 29, 2013) read “35 years after it first went to Number 1, Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours is set to re-enter the Official Albums Chart Top 10 this Sunday. Rumours is not only one of the Top 20 biggest selling albums of all time, it is also the most charted album in British history, spending a staggering 493 weeks on the Official Albums Chart.”

Fleetwood Mac’s Top 10 most downloaded tracks in the UK
The Official Charts
Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours looks set to re-enter the Official Albums Chart Top 10 this Sunday, 35 years after if first reached Number 1 in the UK. To celebrate, OfficialCharts.com reveal the band’s Top 10 most downloaded tracks of all time.  Check them out here

Looking back on Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours' more than 35 years later  
A new deluxe set drills deep on the classic album
By Melinda Newman
Hitfix

Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” came out in 1977, before the internet and tabloid TV.  Instead, all we had to do was listen to the lyrics to get all the drama.  The album, which celebrates its 35th anniversary  (one year late) with today’s release of a four-CD deluxe edition, chronicled the break-ups of three relationships: singer Stevie Nicks and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham were splitting after seven years together, keyboardist/singer Christine McVie and hubby/bassist John McVie had just divorced. Drummer Mick Fleetwood’s marriage to wife Jenny, who was not in the band, was unraveling, in part because she was having an affair with his best friend.
Full Article at HITFIX

Fleetwood Mac To Play UK Shows in Autumn 2013
Mick Fleetwood gives indictation of live plans - which will miss UK festival season
by Michael Baggs
Gigwise

Fleetwood Mac confirm UK shows for September
Digital Spy
by Lewis Corner
Mick Fleetwood revealed that the reformed band will travel to the UK in September, as well as releasing new material online within the coming months.

Fleetwood Mac confirm UK visit for September
Live4ever
Mick Fleetwood has confirmed Fleetwood Mac will be in the UK this September after the completion of a long run of North American tour dates.

“We’re doing a big world tour that starts in April,” Mick Fleetwood has told BBC 6Music. “We’re coming here in September, October and maybe a bit longer. We’re doing a lot of work here so we are coming.”

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

[Pics] Tonight in LA - Lady Antebellum with Stevie Nicks - CMT's Crossroads Taping

Lady Antebellum Joins Forces with Stevie Nicks for "CMT Crossroads" Taping in Culver City, CA

Here are some early shots from the night thanks to attendees, their smarty phones, Instagram and Twitter:  Photos by: Kate OHare, Deva Kehoe, Kristen Kee, Leah Ashley - Thanks ladies!

Lady Antebellum taped their CMT Crossroads performance with Stevie Nicks Tuesday night in Los Angeles 
The show will premiere in the coming months.  While in town for the taping, Lady A is also getting some serious hang time with the rock legend.

The group's Charles Kelley says, "She invited us to her house one night.  So, we're gonna go hang out with her at her house, which I'm gonna die."

It was actually Stevie's idea to do the CMT Crossroads with Lady Antebellum, and they all hopped on a conference call a few weeks back to prepare the show.  The members of Lady A were floored that Stevie is a big fan of their music.  Hillary Scott , who is expecting her first child in July, was very taken with Stevie's spirit in that call.

"I joked, and I'm kind of not kidding, with my husband when I got home after the phone call, I said, 'I really kinda want her to be the honorary godmother of our child,'" Hillary says with a laughs.  "She was just this amazing presence and person to talk to."

Charles cut his musical teeth on Stevie's classic album with her band Fleetwood Mac , Rumours .  He discovered the LP in his parents' record collection, and Charles says, "I just was like, 'Oh my gosh.  Who in the world are these guys?'  Just played it over and over in my room."

Charles adds that performing this show with Stevie Nicks is a real full circle moment for him.  We'll keep you posted when CMT announces an airdate for this installment of Crossroads .






Stevie Nicks and Lady Antebellum Team for 'Crossroads' Taping
Ten-song set includes Fleetwood Mac and solo hits

By Steve Baltin
January 30, 2013

When rock icon Stevie Nicks and country trio Lady Antebellum convened at L.A.'s Sony Pictures Studios Tuesday to tape an upcoming episode of CMT's Crossroads, the most excited people in the room of a thousand or so were clearly Nicks and the Nashville trio.

In fact, it was hard to tell who was the bigger fan, with both consistently praising the other's work. It started from the very outset: after Nicks apologized for flubbing the opening lines of Lady Antebellum's "Love Don't Live Here," Charles Kelley let her know all was forgiven by shouting "Stevie Fucking Nicks!"

100 Greatest Singers: Stevie Nicks

Though no one in the audience seemed to mind starting off with five Lady Antebellum songs, Kelley commented at least three times on the format: "You're gonna have to suffer through a few Lady A songs first," he joked.

Nicks certainly did not mind. She told the audience she spent three months listening to the band's songs in preparation for this show. "These songs are amazing," she said. "These songs make you feel like you're in love."

Her biggest praise came for the new ballad "Golden," a song that Kelley explained is on their forthcoming album, which they sent to Nicks in hope of doing it on this night. She said that after a half a minute of listening to the song she was crying. She called it "their 'Landslide.'" To which Kelley responded, "Now we might cry."

When a piano was rolled out, while Kelley was tinkering around with Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind," Nicks hung over the piano. "This is every man's fantasy – Stevie Nicks draped over a piano," he said. "I would like a picture of this."

After Nicks left the stage for the upbeat "Downtown," she and her band returned for her turn. Kelley let everyone know the cultural significance of these songs by introducing "Gold Dust Woman": "If you don't know this next song, you suck."

Swept up in the night, Kelley had several humorous moments, from his attempt at the trademark Nicks twirl to recounting listening to Fleetwood Mac records in his bedroom at age 10. "Now we're hanging out. We're besties," he quipped.

Maybe they're not besties yet, though Nicks did tell the audience she had gifts backstage for Lady Antebellum's pregnant frontwoman, Hillary Scott. "Edge of Seventeen," one of her biggest solo hits, is a song she doesn't like to share with anybody because it is so personal, she said.

"I'm proud to share it with Lady Antebellum, because they're good enough to do it," she said.

Nicks took the time to recall the stories behind each of her songs, like how she wrote "Landslide" in Aspen, Colorado in 1973 and how she felt "a twinge of something, that this song is gonna be super-important in my life." She called it "the foundation of Fleetwood Mac," while Kelley called it "the greatest song ever." After a sublime rendition, Scott said, "Makes me cry every time."

Before a raucous "Stop Dragging My Heart Around," a song she originally performed with Tom Petty, Nicks told of producer Jimmy Iovine's insistence on finding a single for her debut solo album, Bella Donna. If it hadn't been for that demand, she said, she might not have had a solo career. She learned a lesson, she said, about listening to others and not letting pride get in the way. To which Kelly added, "Every person at our label has a huge smile right now." So did everyone in the venue by the time they finished "Rhiannon."

Set list:
"Love Don't Live Here
"Need You Now"
"Golden
"Cold As Stone"
"Just A Kiss
"Downtown"
"Gold Dust Woman
"Landslide"
"Edge Of Seventeen"
"Stop Dragging My Heart Around
"Rhiannon"


Photos by John Shearer






Mick Fleetwood has a feeling Christine McVie will sing live with band in UK

Rumours from past retold, revealing how the magic unfolded
The Sydney Morning Herald
January 30, 2013

We ALL know that history, or indeed any life, turns on seemingly random moments of fate. Take the way Fleetwood Mac went from a moderately successful blues-based band from Britain to the quintessence of California pop rock in the mid-’70s.

There are various factors that could be said to have influenced the band’s destiny, from the break down of one guitarist and religious weirdness of another, to the alcoholism of a third. But one key moment was the decision by drummer and co-founder, Mick Fleetwood, to drop in on a friend at Sound City studio in San Fernando Valley, in late 1974.

That night Fleetwood listened to tracks from an upcoming album by an unknown and unsuccessful duo, the photogenic couple Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. While it took weeks and another band disintegration for the idea to germinate, by year’s end the two Americans were part of Fleetwood Mac, alongside the expat Brits, Fleetwood, John McVie and keyboardist Christine McVie.

The remastered and expanded version of Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 album, Rumours, will be released this week. From his home in Hawaii, Fleetwood is pondering the nature of fate, but also the nature of a group that rode its fate further than any could have predicted.

Yes, he concedes the band’s third or even fourth life could be seen as having ‘‘unfolded as God’s plan’’ but there is another way to look at it: this was a band suited to evolution and revolution.

‘‘We wouldn’t conform to a formula or have to have someone play like [original guitar star] Peter Green or a rock’n’roller who could get in front of an audience and do X, Y and Z,’’ Fleetwood says. ‘‘Maybe that’s how we started but we were the types of people who would allow other people to express themselves freely within the framework of a band that happened to be called Fleetwood Mac. That’s why that magic unfolded.’’

It was magic powered by Fleetwood and McVie but driven by three singer-songwriters – Buckingham, Nicks and Christine McVie – who were creatively peaking at the same time. While Buckingham and Nicks – whose collapsing relationship was a central lyrical and emotional catalyst in the writing for Rumours – garnered the bulk of attention then, and in the 35 years since, it is also true that McVie’s best songs (also addressing the end of her marriage and the start of another relationship) are at least their equal, if not superior.

Fleetwood remembers that even as one of three ‘‘leads’’, the former Christine Perfect preferred to see herself as part of the rhythm section. ‘‘In truth, Christine had more famous songs than any of us but she stood behind the piano and wasn’t outspoken.’’

His affection for someone he describes as ‘‘a sister’’ is strong, regularly referring to how essential she remains to the fabric of Fleetwood Mac, some 14 years since she left the band.

‘‘The lovely thing about looking back on Rumours and the albums we made, as accessible as they seemed to be and were, there is a darkness to them and there is an emotive sadness often which allowed our music not to become saccharine,’’ Fleetwood says.

‘‘As happy and upbeat as Christine would get in her song writing, you look back at the catalogue of her songs – and Lindsey’s and Stevie’s – there is a darkness and sadness. Something that makes it feel real, like the blues well delivered. That became Christine’s legacy.’’

A legacy and a role that is not entirely in the past tense it seems. Fleetwood reveals that during a coming visit to Britain, where McVie nowlives, he will push her to honour a recent promise to travel back with him to Hawaii. It means she will be in town at the same time the band will be in rehearsal for their next tour.

‘‘Of course my fantasy is that she’ll write some lovely song that at some point can go on an album, and I’m really hoping that when we perform in London this time she’ll grab hold of the courage to come up and sing with us,’’ Fleetwood says. ‘‘And I’ve got a feeling that she will.’’

Rumours remastered is out on Friday in Australia.

Photos: Mick Fleetwood Arriving at the BBC & Alan Titchmarsh Show

Mick Fleetwood Arriving at the BBC in London on January 29th
For Interviews on the Rumours re-release


Mick arriving at ITV Studios for the Alan Titchmarsh Show
(More below)

John Courage, is to reveal behind-the-scenes stories from Fleetwood Mac Tours

John Courage (far right)
Former tour manager - John Courage - to give unique insight into Fleetwood Mac
The former Fleetwood Mac tour manager, John Courage, is to reveal behind-the-scenes stories from the band’s tours at a special event at a record shop. The tour manager worked with the band for more than 30 years and helped guide them through their solo ventures. He will be recounting his experiences at the Betterdaze Record and Juke Box in Northallerton on Saturday, March 2. Tickets are £5 each and can be bought directly from the shop on Zetland Street, or from its second outlet at the Hand Picked Hall in Ripon. Alternatively email better.daze@virgin.net or call 01609-773475 for tickets and information.

Darlington & Stockton Times

Well... I hope he's tactful!

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Video: Anatomy Of A Song: Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham

Anatomy of "Go Your Own Way"

One of Fleetwood Mac's biggest hits -- "Go Your Own Way" -- tells a tale of love gone wrong between Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks and now the two open up that old wound for Access' Anatomy of a Song series.



Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours’ Spills Secrets of Love, Chaos


Fleetwood Mac’s nightly recording sessions in a cramped, windowless studio were fueled by booze and cocaine. The band’s complex romances left every member heartbroken. Shouting matches lasted longer than the songs.
Bloomberg
By Mark Beech

Today, 35 years on, an anniversary box set of “Rumours” shows how the musical cocktail of two women and three men was shaken and stirred by their romantic splits. Newly released material shows the tracks getting endlessly reworked and improved as they squabbled.

It was a “crucifyingly difficult” process, drummer Mick Fleetwood notes. He was going through a divorce, with his wife dating his best friend. He never imagined the chaos would lead to a 40-million-selling LP: the best of 1977, according to the Grammy judges, and one of the finest efforts of the 1970s, maybe even of all time.

The American couple in the band added a pop edge to British blues. Californian Lindsey Buckingham had been inseparable from his singer girlfriend Stevie Nicks for five years. When Fleetwood asked him to join, Buckingham insisted she be included too. Now they were all arguing, and the frustrated guitarist started writing a bitter rant called “Strummer.”

On the box set, we hear how this evolved from a simple acoustic demo into a Celtic rag and finally a sleek piece of disco with hints of the Bee Gees, retitled “Second Hand News.” There’s a percussive roll which, it now turns out, was made by bashing an old Naughahyde chair near the mixing desk.

Romantic Links

Buckingham throws the opening words at his ex: “I know there’s nothing to say, someone has taken my place.” (Nicks was romantically linked to Don Henley of the Eagles, then Fleetwood himself.)

Her own breakup lyric “Dreams” is a swift rejoinder: “Now here you go again, you say you want your freedom.” The song’s first mix, nowhere near so radio-friendly, puts her voice starkly to the fore and buries its optimism.

This creative jousting inevitably leads to Buckingham replying, bluntly inviting her to “Go Your Own Way” because he was “Never Going Back Again.”

The band’s other couple, the McVies, were walking from the wreckage of an eight-year marriage. They were on such bad terms that they would only speak about music.

Christine McVie defiantly shows how she’s moved on with “Don’t Stop” about her on-tour romance with the band’s lighting director. “You Making Loving Fun” tells her husband that her new flame is much better.

Tender Songbird

Coproducer Ken Caillat recalls how huge rows in the Sausalito, California studio would be followed minutes later by the composition of sweet harmonies. He deserves credit for singling out the most tender ballad, “Songbird,” and taking it somewhere else -- more precisely, to the Zellerbach Auditorium, Berkeley, which had the right acoustic and a Steinway piano.

The younger Nicks had the tougher words, but McVie is outstanding with her performance here: “And I love you, I love you, I love you, like never before, like never before.”

When the LP came out, I was a very young punk bassist and hated it, of course. This expensively produced, sentimental mush was exactly the stuff we were rebelling against. Just a few years on and I got it. “Songbird” now moves me every time. The record’s soft rock has echoes in acts such as Sting, Heart, Kelly Clarkson and Neko Case, to name just four.

The creative madness which had threatened to sink records as varied as “Exile on Main Street,” “Pet Sounds” and “Station to Station” again resulted in an act coming out with its best. Miracles do happen. As the lyric has it, “thunder only happens when it’s raining.”

The album is available on Warner as a remaster; a 3-CD version including the original album, bonus tracks and live material ($16); and a box with further outtakes, a DVD and a vinyl LP ($86). Rating: ***** for the shorter versions; *** for the large box because it’s too much for all but the most dedicated fans.

Fleetwood Mac’s tour starts in April.





Fleetwood Mac's 35 years of 'Rumours'

By Denise Quan, CNN

It's 35 years after the release of Fleetwood Mac's groundbreaking album "Rumours," and Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham are holding hands.

Maybe it's true that absence makes the heart grow fonder. Or maybe it's a put-on, knowing that fans are still intrigued by the complicated interpersonal drama that drives the band.

"Rumours" gave listeners a voyeuristic peek into the messy romantic lives of the quintet. "Go Your Own Way" was Buckingham's anguished kiss-off to Nicks. "Don't Stop" was Christine McVie's song of encouragement to her soon-to-be ex-husband, John McVie.

A special anniversary reissue of "Rumours" is now available, with expanded and deluxe versions featuring previously unreleased demos and early takes, along with a dozen live recordings from the group's 1977 world tour.

In April, Nicks and Buckingham will join drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie for their first tour in three years. In addition to their arsenal of beloved hits, they're hoping to crowd-test three newly recorded tracks.

"We have two brand new songs and one really, really old song," Nicks said.

The "old" tune predates Fleetwood Mac: an unreleased nugget written for the "Buckingham Nicks" LP, which marks its 40th anniversary this year.

The two "new" tracks were penned by Buckingham. Last year, he went into the studio with Fleetwood and McVie to record eight songs they hoped would become the catalyst for a new Fleetwood Mac album. But Nicks had reservations.

"We really didn't want to rent a house for a year and then make a whole record with 13, 14, 15 songs on it, then have most of the people who are thinking about buying it buy one song," she explained. "So we did the three songs, and we'll see how the world reacts to that. If they love those three songs, then maybe they might talk us into doing something else."

Maybe Nicks and Buckingham's hand-holding isn't for the cameras. Maybe it's to remind each other that despite their differences, they remain personally supportive and unified in their commitment to the juggernaut that is Fleetwood Mac -- even if it means playing mostly vintage hits for their upcoming tour.
"That's okay," Buckingham conceded. "That's part and parcel with what we do."

"We laugh," added Nicks, "but (the classics are) why we all have a beautiful house."

LISTEN: Mick Fleetwood discusses Fleetwood Mac UK Tour + New Music

Mick Fleetwood on BBC6 Music speaking about new music and the UK/Europe Fleetwood Mac tour.


Fleetwood Mac 'coming to UK in September' 
Mick Fleetwood confirms band will play UK shows and also hints at new album plans

NME

Monday, January 28, 2013

FLEETWOOD Mac will include Australia on their world tour

FLEETWOOD Mac will include Australia on their world tour, which kicks off in the US in April.

The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)
January 28, 2013

On the eve of the release of the 35th anniversary edition of their Rumours record, Mick Fleetwood said it looked like the band would be on the road for the next year.

With more dates being added to the US run and a European tour to fit in before the end of the year, we may not see the rockers here until early 2014.

‘‘As you are well aware, we always love to come down and play and do the thing there but we’re still scheduling dates in America — 30 shows became 60 shows — and then we go to England and then it’s your turn,’’ Fleetwood said. ‘‘ So yes, it may be next year if things keep going as they are.’’


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