Friday, December 14, 2012

MEET Mick Fleetwood + Guaranteed Seat In FIRST 5 ROWS! At Fleetwood Mac Show

Mick Fleetwood VIP Experience
Mick Fleetwood is offering VIP Meet & Greets for the upcoming Fleetwood Mac tour!

Here's what you get for the top price of $425.  
  • Ticket in First 5 Rows
  • VIP Entry to Venue
  • VIP Host for the Evening
  • Meet & Greet with Mick Fleetwood
  • VIP Q&A with Mick Fleetwood onstage at his Drum Kit
  • Personal Photo with Mick Fleetwood
  • Mick Fleetwood VIP Laminate
There's a second option for $375 which gives you everything below except your ticket is for the First 20 Rows.  Either way, the $425 ticket is a way cheaper option then what Ticketmaster is offering on their Premium Tickets which can run you $1,500 WITHOUT the Meet and Greet!.

To purchase tickets, check out Micks new website at MickFleetwoodOfficial.com to purchase.

It's unfortunate that this option wasn't up and available PRIOR to todays pre-sale with Live Nation etc.!  Could have saved some frustration with ticket buyers trying to get great seats... This pretty much guarantees a good seat albeit at a slightly higher price.

Check it out... Fleetwood Mac Harmonize Live on 'Monday Morning' - Premiere via @rollingstone


Rolling Stone is giving us an exclusive first listen of the band playing "Monday Morning." Taken from the upcoming Live Rumours Tour disc included in the re-release of Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours". in stores January 28/29, 2013.

Sounds awesome!

Check it out at Rolling Stone

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Video / Reviews: Lindsey Buckingham Performing Live at The Roxy in L.A

Lindsey Buckingham Performed at The Roxy in L.A. December 11th - During "This is 40" Listening Party

"He did four songs and absolutely tore it up.  Masterful vocals on “Go Insane” and brilliant fretwork on “Never Going Back Again” and “Big Love”.  One of the best four song sets I think I ever have heard."

Graham Parker & The Rumour thrill at 'This is 40' soundtrack release party
Judd Apatow and Paul Rudd look on as Ryan Adams and Lindsey Buckingham also play
Hitfix
By Melinda Newman

Buckingham, introduced by the soundtrack’s producer Jon Brion,  reached transcendence in his remarkable four-song set. Giving a short bow to the audience before strapping on an electric guitar, Buckingham was fully engaged from the first note. He skipped his three songs on the “This Is 40” soundtrack —”Sick Of You”, “She Acts Like You and "Brother and Sister" — and instead played an extended, incendiary “Shut Us Down,” which appeared on Cameron Crowe’s “Elizabethtown” soundtrack. The sound man took a second to catch up, but by the time Buckingham eased into a menacing, sensual “Go Insane,” his guitar playing was crystal clear. That’s a good thing because there are few guitarists who can play with his precision, speed and melodicism. He gets more sound out of a guitar than most musicians do from a full band. A slowed-down, time-shifting, hypnotic “Never Going Back Again” followed before he wrapped with “Big Love.” He remarked on how when he originally wrote the song in 1987, the line “Looking out for love”  hinted at a sense of alienation. Now he sees the song as “a meditation on the power of change.” 

Full Review of the night at Hitfix






Photos by @LAwomanPhoto | @RockCellarMag | @dparsons9 | Judd Apatow

Big Love
Never Going Back Again
Shut Us Down
Go Insane

Press Release: The Rumours Are True! Fleetwood Mac To Reissue Landmark Album

RHINO Press Release: 
The Rumours Are True!  
Fleetwood Mac To Reissue Landmark Album 
Expanded And Deluxe Versions Of Fleetwood Mac’s Pop Masterpiece Include Unreleased Session Recordings And Live Performances

The expanded edition’s three CDs includes the original album and the b-side “Silver Springs,” a dozen unreleased live recordings from the group’s ’77 world tour, and an entire disc filled with unreleased takes from the album’s recording sessions. The deluxe edition includes all of the music from the expanded version, plus an additional disc of outtakes, a DVD that features “The Rosebud Film,” a 1977 documentary about the album, and the album on vinyl. RUMOURS will be available January 28/29 from Rhino as the expanded edition ($24.98) and the deluxe edition ($99.98). Digital versions will also be available.

The disc of 12 unreleased live recordings from the band’s 1977 Rumours tour features performances from concerts in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Nashville and Columbia, S.C. The songs include album tracks like “The Chain,” “Oh Daddy” and “Songbird” as well as “World Turning” and "Rhiannon,” two tracks from the group’s 1975 eponymous release.

Producers also have compiled a selection of 16 unreleased recordings from the album’s sessions including early takes of “Go Your Own Way,” “I Don’t Want To Know” and the popular b-side “Silver Springs .” There are also several demo recordings, including one for the outtake “Planets of the Universe,” plus an instrumental version of “Never Going Back Again.”

The deluxe edition of Rumours features three additional pieces. First is an 18-track compilation of session outtakes originally released in the 2004 reissue of the album. Next is the original album on 140gram vinyl. Finally, there is a DVD with “The Rosebud Film.” This 1977 documentary by Michael Collins includes interviews, rehearsal footage and live performances of: “World Turning,” “Rhiannon,” “Say You Love Me,” “Go Your Own Way,” “You Make Loving Fun” and “I’m So Afraid.”

Both the Expanded and Deluxe editions will have new liner notes by David Wild.  On the Deluxe edition, along with liner notes by David Wild, it will include a track-by-track “in their own words”, the band speaks about each song.

Full Press Release:  Click to enlarge





Stevie Nicks tells NME she hopes to squeeze in Glastonbury on Fleetwood Mac Tour


Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks: 'We'd love to headline Glastonbury!' Singer tells NME she hopes to squeeze in the Pyramid Stage on their 2013 reunion tour
NME.com

Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks has told NME that she'd love to headline Glastonbury in 2013. 

Addressing rumours that the band could coincide a forthcoming summer 2013 tour with their debut appearance headlining the Pyramid Stage, Nicks says she watched Beyonce's performance at the festival in 2011 from her hotel room in London after her own slot at Hyde Park Calling that year. 

"When we were there [in the UK] in 2011, I watched it. I watched Beyonce and it was pretty amazing! I had just got home from the Hyde Park thing, so I was just home from my own show and I turned on the TV and we had a pretty big screen in the hotel where we were, so I sat and watched like three hours, four hours of it, so would I love to do it? I’d Love to do it!"

Speaking about the band's forthcoming world tour, she added: "We are coming to the UK. It’s on there, the pre-schedule that they start sending out to you. We have basically 50 shows in the United States and then a little break, then It looks like we are coming to England to do, probably like seven or eight shows. I don’t know that for sure, but I think that’s what it will work out to be, and hopefully we will do other shows through Europe. I’m delighted to come over there, I’m thrilled about it."

When asked if one of those shows could be Glastonbury, Nicks replied: "Oh yeah! I hope, you know, I hope I hope!"

Previously, festival boss Emily Eavis admitted to NME that she would love to see Fleetwood Mac headline the Pyramid Stage in 2013. "I think Fleetwood Mac would be amazing to get," she said in October of this year. "I’ll be totally honest we haven’t had any conversations with them yet but, you know, it is still early days. We’re just talking to some headliners now. For us it’s about getting the balance of heritage bands, legends and new bands – just keeping that balance."