Friday, June 07, 2013

Fleetwood Mac's "Sad Angel" reflects on Lindsey and Stevie’s complex relationship

Going their own way
By Abhinav Kaul, Ranaditya Baruah, New Delhi
My Digital Financial Chronicle June 6, 2013

When I first heard Fleetwood Mac, they were already way past their prime. Their glory years were long gone but it never showed when Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham took the stage. Nicks’ voice has remained as sultry and phenomenal as ever and Buckingham’s mellow guitar licks have somehow managed to get cleaner over the years.

The British-American rock band was formed way back in 1967. The band has undergone numerous changes over the years, but most fans identify Fleetwood Mac with Mick Fleetwood on the drums, John McVie on bass, Lindsey Buckingham on the guitar and Stevie Nicks on vocals.

In Your Dreams: Stevie Nicks - Coming To Albuquerque June 7th at The Lobo Theatre

In Your Dreams: Stevie Nicks (Documentary, 2011, USA)

The Lobo Theatre - Albuquerque, NM
Friday, June 7th - 9:000pm.
Purchase Tickets in Advance

“Decadent rock star, ’70s survivor, gypsy songbird, white-winged dove—the inimitable Stevie Nicks has entranced millions of fans worldwide with her poetic lyrics, sultry singing and featherand-lace style. In 2010 Nicks embarked on the recording of a new solo album, In Your Dreams, produced by former Eurythmics mastermind Dave Stewart. With cameras in tow, documentarian Stewart and diva Nicks set up shop in her home studio and reveal their collaborative creative process. Shifting dynamically among video formats, painstaking recording sessions and revealing interviews, this magic-tinged musical journey is a loving and tuneful portrait of the eternally bewitching Gold Dust Woman.”-South by Southwest 

Directors: Stevie Nicks and Dave Stewart

Running time: 100 minutes 

$10.00 or included in AFME passes

Thursday, June 06, 2013

Demand is high - Fleetwood Mac Add Second Auckland, New Zealand Show

Reunited rockers Fleetwood Mac have announced a second show at Auckland's Vector Arena - December 7, 2013 

A press release issued today said demand for pre-sale tickets to the first show was so high, a second show had been added to their tour.

Fleetwood Mac will now perform at Vector Arena on December 6 and 7.

"We are thrilled to return to New Zealand where we've always loved performing. Our fans there are phenomenal," said the band in a statement.

Tickets for both shows go on general release at 9am, June 13.  Live Nation pre-sale tickets are on sale now

Fleetwood Mac
Where: Vector Arena, Auckland
When: December 6 & 7

- nzherald.co.nz

Fleetwood Mac attack - Friday, June 7th

Fleetwood Mac will perform Friday, June 7, at the Tampa Bay Times Forum in Tampa, which sounds like a terrific reason for a road trip.


The band's 2009 show at the old Amway Arena was an exercise in highly elevated nostalgia. Although that tour was called "Unleashed," the band didn't offer too many wild embellishments on its substantial list of classic songs: "The Chain," "Dreams" "Gypsy," "Rhiannon," "Second Hand News," "Say You Love Me," "Go Your Own Way."

The most spontaneous moments came courtesy of band member Lindsey Buckingham, who segued from intricate finger-picking to fiery guitar-god excesses. His performance foreshadowed a transcendent 2012 solo concert at Plaza Live.  

Buckingham alone would be worth a road trip.

Tickets at Ticketmaster

Orlando Sentinel

Stevie Nicks At Her Most Trippiest - Video

Back to Phoenix 5/30/13.  Stevie takes "Gold Dust Woman" to a whole other level on this tour.... Just amazing!



GOLD DUST WOMAN
RHIANNON
GYPSY

REVIEWS | PHOTOS: Fleetwood Mac Live in Houston

FLEETWOOD MAC LIVE
HOUSTON, TX - TOYOTA CENTER
JUNE 5, 2013

Fleetwood Mac brings music, memories to Houston
by Joey Guerra
Chron.com

Photo by Brian Townley
Somewhere amid the first few songs of Fleetwood Mac’s more than two-hour set Wednesday at Toyota Center, Lindsey Buckingham explained what he called an “axiom” of the music business.

“If it works, run it into the ground and move on,” he said

It was his way of saying that the Mac was most certainly not doing that and a proper introduction to “Sad Angel,” a feisty song from a new EP released in April.

But really, what fans came for were the classics, the unspoken stories, the still-potent chemistry between Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. That’s not running anything into the ground. It’s simply honoring the work.

“Every time we come back together, it’s different,” Buckingham said. “You’d think after this long there would be nothing left to discover. It appears that there are still quite a few chapters left in the book of Fleetwood Mac.”

Indeed, there’s still something exciting about all of these songs. A trio from 1977′s “Rumours” album — “Second Hand News, “The Chain,” “Dreams” — set a celebratory, sensual tone. People crowded around the lip of the stage and stayed there, dancing and singing to every chorus, guitar lick and drum solo. ”Rhiannon” was the final push to get the lower and upper levels out of their seats.

Photo by Alexa
Nicks flowed in her signature scarves and sparkle and told the crowd she’d lived in Texas for five years. (El
Paso, to be exact, when she was a girl.) Buckingham was chatty and excitable, stomping his feet and bending his knees like a kid after hammering into any number of songs.

There was an extended, excellent tribute to the band’s originally misunderstood “Tusk” album that included “Not That Funny,” the thundering title track and Nicks warbling on “Sisters of the Moon.” Much has been made about the change in her vocals, the lowering of keys, the weather of age. But she sounded nothing less than sweet and sincere throughout the evening.

And when she glided over to Buckingham during a heartfelt “Sara,” took his mic for the final line and gave him a hug, there was some bit of unspoken magic between them.

Buckingham was reliably excellent on “Big Love;” “Landslide” is still a deceptively sweet tearjerker; and Nicks did the spin during “Gypsy.” (You know the one.) “Without You,” a lost song from the Buckingham Nicks era, was another highlight. And Nicks was bathed in yellow light and one of many shawls during “Gold Dust Woman.”