UK TOP 75 - Week of January 11th:
"The Very Best Of" is down 5 positions to #42 in the UK.
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
Week 9 #21
Week 10 #23
Week 11 #37
Week 12 #42
AUSTRALIA:
ARIA TOP 50 CATALOGUE ALBUMS CHART - Week of January 11th:
"The Very Best Of" notches another week at No. 1 on the Australian Top 50 Catalogue Charts. Total weeks on the Catalogue Chart = 9.
ARIA TOP 50 ALBUMS CHART - Week of January 11th:
Fleetwood Mac's "The Very Best Of" drops to #36 from #34 on the chart. Total weeks it's placed non-consecutively on the chart = 105
ARIA TOP 50 PHYSICAL ALBUMS CHART - Week of January 11th:
"The Very Best Of" drops down to #33 from #30 on the Physical Albums Chart. Total weeks it's placed non-consecutively on the chart = 110
Monday, January 11, 2010
FLEETWOOD MAC LIVE IN 1976 PHOTOS BY KEN REGAN
FLEETWOOD MAC LIVE IN OAKLAND, CA
APRIL, 1976
A FEW MORE REALLY COOLS SHOTS OF THE BAND
BY PHOTOGRAPHER KEN REGAN UP ON EBAY...
BY PHOTOGRAPHER KEN REGAN UP ON EBAY...
Labels:
Fleetwood Mac,
Ken Regan,
Pictures
Thursday, January 07, 2010
ALICE COOPER SPEAKS ABOUT HIS NEW YEARS GIG WITH MICK FLEETWOOD
Alice Cooper takes to the airwaves
Maui News
Maui News
On Maui for the holidays, Alice just rang in the New Year at Mala Wailea at a benefit show which also featured an incendiary performance by the Mick Fleetwood Blues Band, joined by British blues legend John Mayall, and members of Nickelback.
"It's become a tradition to do that show, and it's always great to turn something like that into a charity event," he notes. "These people are here already, so why not put them to work."
Backed by Mick Fleetwood on drums, Rick Vito on guitar and vocals, bassist Lenny Castellanos, keyboardist Mark Johnstone, and Eric Gilliom and Gretchen Rhodes of Island Rumours on vocals, Alice belted out his classic hits "Schools Out" and "No More Mr. Nice Guy."
"Mick Fleetwood is such a great drummer," he continues. "You forget Fleetwood Mac was a real rock band and he was one of the best drummers out there, and Rick's a great blues guitar player. And then you have John Mayall come up, how great is that?"
Labels:
Mick Fleetwood,
Mick Fleetwood Blues Band,
Rick Vito
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
End of an era?
NYPOST Page Six
Liz Rosenberg -- who publicized Madonna for her entire career, as well as Cher, Michael Bublé, Stevie Nicks, Chrissie Hynde and Paul Simon -- is said to be leaving Warner Bros. Records after 38 years because the company can no longer afford her. Rosenberg may become a free agent and work for the label as a consultant.
Asked to comment on the buzz, the quick-witted queen of press agents quipped,
"I don't make comments about myself, and I can't imagine where you heard that. I know that there are also rumors that I've been sleeping with George Cloo ney, but I'm not commenting on that, either."
Labels:
Liz Rosenberg,
Stevie Nicks
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
MICK FLEETWOOD WAS "OUT OF ORDER" DURING WAREHOUSE OPENING
THE WAREHOUSE: THE FILLMORE SOUTH
01 January 2010 — by Randy Savoie
OFFBEAT.com
Full Story
[excerpt]
“But the most elegantly apt visual of the night was Mick Fleetwood, all six feet nine inches of him, flying higher than anyone! He’d found an out of order sign in a broken soda machine and hung it around his neck as he looned around the stage.” The Warehouse owners let the Dead keep all the proceeds from that night. It was the least they could do.
FLEETWOOD MAC CONCERT
WAREHOUSE - NEW ORLEANS
FEBRUARY 1, 1970
Mick Fleetwood - drums, percussion
Peter Green - vocals, guitar, six-string bass
Danny Kirwan - vocals, guitar
John McVie - bass
Jeremy Spencer - vocals, slide guitar, congas, percussion
Check out Dodgy Scribble for 70's Fleetwood Mac shows to download.
01 January 2010 — by Randy Savoie
OFFBEAT.com
The Warehouse opened 40 years ago on January 30, 1970 in New Orleans. The Grateful Dead played its opening night with Fleetwood Mac and a band from Chicago named the Flock, and it didn’t take long before rock history was made there.
The Warehouse down on the banks of the Mississippi River—1820 Tchoupitoulas St. to be exact. It was the epicenter of rock in New Orleans, the Fillmore South if you will, and you could see the Who or Elton John or David Bowie or the Eagles for five bucks, $5.50 if you waited until show time.
The Warehouse down on the banks of the Mississippi River—1820 Tchoupitoulas St. to be exact. It was the epicenter of rock in New Orleans, the Fillmore South if you will, and you could see the Who or Elton John or David Bowie or the Eagles for five bucks, $5.50 if you waited until show time.
Full Story
[excerpt]
“But the most elegantly apt visual of the night was Mick Fleetwood, all six feet nine inches of him, flying higher than anyone! He’d found an out of order sign in a broken soda machine and hung it around his neck as he looned around the stage.” The Warehouse owners let the Dead keep all the proceeds from that night. It was the least they could do.
A Tribute Movie is being made about the venue, a lot of archival info can be found here: (Warehousemovie)
A Tribute to the venue is being held at the end of January, 2010... Info here: (The Warehouse New Orleans)
Wolfgangs Vault has the full concert from a couple of days after the official opening of the Warehouse on their site to listen to or to purchase by download - along with the set from The Greatful Dead and The Flock.
FLEETWOOD MAC CONCERT
WAREHOUSE - NEW ORLEANS
FEBRUARY 1, 1970
Mick Fleetwood - drums, percussion
Peter Green - vocals, guitar, six-string bass
Danny Kirwan - vocals, guitar
John McVie - bass
Jeremy Spencer - vocals, slide guitar, congas, percussion
This previously unheard Fleetwood Mac recording captures the band during this final year of the classic lineup. This run of shows, featuring the Flock, Fleetwood Mac and their friends, the Grateful Dead, has been forever immortalized in the Dead's classic song "Truckin'," as this was the New Orleans' engagement where members of the Dead and crew were arrested on drug charges. Originally the run was scheduled for the previous two nights, but Fleetwood Mac agreed to hang out for another day and a last minute third show was added on the afternoon of February 1, 1970 to help defray the legal costs involved in the Dead's bust.
This Fleetwood Mac set is unique among shows from this era as it not only contains some of the incendiary jamming they had been developing over the course of the past year, but also features the group digging back into their catalogue, performing several older gems as well.
Check out Dodgy Scribble for 70's Fleetwood Mac shows to download.
Labels:
Fleetwood Mac,
The Warehouse
STEVIE NICKS GETS A MASSAGE BACKSTAGE, FLEETWOOD MAC 70's SHOTS
STEVIE NICKS AND LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM
ROCKING OUT IN THE 70'S.
MORE REALLY GREAT KEN REGAN SHOTS FROM THIS EBAY SELLER...
Lindsey Buckingham Link 1
Labels:
Fleetwood Mac,
Ken Regan,
Pictures
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