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OT: Fleetwood Mac is Back (2009 Tour)

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 9:53 am
by weatherman90
Fleetwood Mac will tour for the first time in five years starting in March, and the tour will continue into the late spring and summer.
TOUR DATES:
Mar 1 Pittsburgh, PA - Mellon Arena
Mar 3 St. Paul, MN - Xcel Center
Mar 5 Chicago, IL - Allstate Arena*
Mar 8 Auburn Hills, MI - Palace of Auburn Hills*
Mar 10 Washington DC - Verizon Center*
Mar 11 Boston, MA - TD BankNorth Garden*
Mar 13 Uniondale, NY - Nassau Coliseum*
Mar 14 Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun
Mar 16 Rochester, NY - Blue Cross Arena
Mar 17 Albany, NY - Times Union Center
Mar 19 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden*
Mar 21 East Rutherford, NJ - IZOD Arena*
Mar 23 Ottawa, ON - Scotiabank Place
Mar 25 Montreal, QC - Bell Centre
Mar 26 Toronto, ON - Air Canada Center
I will be at the St. Paul show...
ILAA packages will be available for these shows, and although the prices aren't announced yet I am placing my bets at $425 for a 5 star package.

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 10:02 am
by Rick
I saw them back in '83 or so, and it was a great show. If they come to my neck of the woods, I'll certainly try to get to that show.

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 10:22 am
by Loneman1
Blew my opportunity to see them last time they came through SLC, so I'm definitely hoping they stop here one more time!

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 10:24 am
by Don
Does Stevie do any of her solo hits on the tour?

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 10:37 am
by Loneman1
I think they did "Stand Back" and "Edge of Seventeen" on their last tour, but I might be mistaken.....

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 10:37 am
by Ehwmatt
Good stuff, I always wanted to see them. Lindsey Buckingham's latest solo effort, "Gift of Screws," is really good. If you like Lindsey or his guitar playing, get it!

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 10:53 am
by WalrusOct9
Always wanted to see them but have never been able to afford it...doubt this time will be any different. Saw Lindsey's solo tour in '06 though and it was absolutely amazing. His new album is great.

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:09 am
by EightyRock
You wanna talk about somebody that lost all their range? That would be Stevie Nicks. It doesn't change the fact that she has incredible writing talent, stage charisma and can still perform better than most of the no-talent bimbo's that command big paychecks these days.

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:17 am
by Don
EightyRock wrote:You wanna talk about somebody that lost all their range? That would be Stevie Nicks. It doesn't change the fact that she has incredible writing talent, stage charisma and can still perform better than most of the no-talent bimbo's that command big paychecks these days.
Did she ever have range? I'm not knocking her, but her songs were the gritty vibrato type I thought.

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:19 am
by EightyRock
Gunbot wrote:EightyRock wrote:You wanna talk about somebody that lost all their range? That would be Stevie Nicks. It doesn't change the fact that she has incredible writing talent, stage charisma and can still perform better than most of the no-talent bimbo's that command big paychecks these days.
Did she ever have range? I'm not knocking her, but her songs were the gritty vibrato type I thought.
More range than she's got now!


Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:22 am
by Don
I'm a Kenny Loggins loon. You want to talk about lost range, I think Kenny purposely sings "Forever" last so if he he blows his voice on it, the show will be over anyway.


Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:23 am
by Ehwmatt
EightyRock wrote:You wanna talk about somebody that lost all their range? That would be Stevie Nicks. It doesn't change the fact that she has incredible writing talent, stage charisma and can still perform better than most of the no-talent bimbo's that command big paychecks these days.
At least she still performs for us.

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:26 am
by EightyRock
Ehwmatt wrote:EightyRock wrote:You wanna talk about somebody that lost all their range? That would be Stevie Nicks. It doesn't change the fact that she has incredible writing talent, stage charisma and can still perform better than most of the no-talent bimbo's that command big paychecks these days.
At least she still performs for us.
Absolutely...and worth going to see!

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 1:36 pm
by weatherman90
EightyRock wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:EightyRock wrote:You wanna talk about somebody that lost all their range? That would be Stevie Nicks. It doesn't change the fact that she has incredible writing talent, stage charisma and can still perform better than most of the no-talent bimbo's that command big paychecks these days.
At least she still performs for us.
Absolutely...and worth going to see!
Hold on folks - we are on the verge of turning this into a Steve Perry new material thread.


Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 1:37 pm
by Ehwmatt
weatherman90 wrote:EightyRock wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:EightyRock wrote:You wanna talk about somebody that lost all their range? That would be Stevie Nicks. It doesn't change the fact that she has incredible writing talent, stage charisma and can still perform better than most of the no-talent bimbo's that command big paychecks these days.
At least she still performs for us.
Absolutely...and worth going to see!
Hold on folks - we are on the verge of turning this into a Steve Perry new material thread.

Haha, wasn't even thinking of Perry when I made my post, but I realized afterwards it could get derailed quick with that shit. Let's keep it to Fleetwood Mac in here

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 2:49 pm
by stevew2
Good I get to hear Stevei wine with a man voice

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 7:09 pm
by T-Bone
I wonder if Christine McVie will tour with them?

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 7:19 pm
by Loneman1
I doubt it, but that would be awesome if she did!

Posted:
Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:14 pm
by Rick
T-Bone wrote:I wonder if Christine McVie will tour with them?
Her picture isn't on the bands website.

That's a big minus if she's not with them.

Posted:
Sat Dec 06, 2008 12:01 am
by T-Bone
Her vocals and background vocals were a staple of their harmonies


Posted:
Sat Dec 06, 2008 4:15 am
by Angiekay
A. Christine is in retirement, she wishes them the best, but will not be touring.
B. Both Stevie and Lindsey sang a couple of their solo tunes the last couple of times I've seen them.
C. Stevie's range is a little lower, but she brings along her backup singers to help her out.
I've seen them on their last two or three tours and they are still definitely worth seeing! I"m trying to figure out if I can make it to that St Paul show.

Posted:
Sat Dec 06, 2008 6:08 am
by Gordon from Edinburgh
EightyRock wrote:You wanna talk about somebody that lost all their range? That would be Stevie Nicks. It doesn't change the fact that she has incredible writing talent, stage charisma and can still perform better than most of the no-talent bimbo's that command big paychecks these days.
Wrong!!! -Check out the sound stage concert - soon to be released on DVD - she sounds better than she has for years. Most of it is on Youtube....
However, i like the rest of what you said


Posted:
Sat Dec 06, 2008 6:11 am
by Don
Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:EightyRock wrote:You wanna talk about somebody that lost all their range? That would be Stevie Nicks. It doesn't change the fact that she has incredible writing talent, stage charisma and can still perform better than most of the no-talent bimbo's that command big paychecks these days.
Wrong!!! -Check out the sound stage concert - soon to be released on DVD - she sounds better than she has for years. Most of it is on Youtube....
However, i like the rest of what you said

I thought that concert was tweaked. Is that really her 100%, honest injun'?

Posted:
Sat Dec 06, 2008 6:26 am
by Gordon from Edinburgh
Gunbot wrote:Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:EightyRock wrote:You wanna talk about somebody that lost all their range? That would be Stevie Nicks. It doesn't change the fact that she has incredible writing talent, stage charisma and can still perform better than most of the no-talent bimbo's that command big paychecks these days.
Wrong!!! -Check out the sound stage concert - soon to be released on DVD - she sounds better than she has for years. Most of it is on Youtube....
However, i like the rest of what you said

I thought that concert was tweaked. Is that really her 100%, honest injun'?
I couldnt say mate - what isnt? - all i know is i cannot wait to get my hands on it. I'm very glad she still wants to push it a little, and she has a good band around her. Of course The Mac has one of the great guitarists ever - a true original who i admire a great deal.

Posted:
Sat Dec 06, 2008 6:37 am
by Ehwmatt
Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:Gunbot wrote:Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:EightyRock wrote:You wanna talk about somebody that lost all their range? That would be Stevie Nicks. It doesn't change the fact that she has incredible writing talent, stage charisma and can still perform better than most of the no-talent bimbo's that command big paychecks these days.
Wrong!!! -Check out the sound stage concert - soon to be released on DVD - she sounds better than she has for years. Most of it is on Youtube....
However, i like the rest of what you said

I thought that concert was tweaked. Is that really her 100%, honest injun'?
I couldnt say mate - what isnt? - all i know is i cannot wait to get my hands on it. I'm very glad she still wants to push it a little, and she has a good band around her. Of course The Mac has one of the great guitarists ever - a true original who i admire a great deal.
Heard Lindsey's new album yet? An acoustic tour-de-force for sure.

Posted:
Sat Dec 06, 2008 6:46 am
by Gordon from Edinburgh
[Heard Lindsey's new album yet? An acoustic tour-de-force for sure.[/quote]
What i have heard is very very good - will probably buy it at some point - but at this time of year the wish list is huge and my girlfriend has been hogging the downloads with Leona Lewis etc - i prefer to own the CD anyway - old and old fashioned!

Posted:
Sat Dec 06, 2008 9:28 am
by weatherman90
Angiekay wrote:
A. Christine is in retirement, she wishes them the best, but will not be touring.
B. Both Stevie and Lindsey sang a couple of their solo tunes the last couple of times I've seen them.
C. Stevie's range is a little lower, but she brings along her backup singers to help her out.
I've seen them on their last two or three tours and they are still definitely worth seeing! I"m trying to figure out if I can make it to that St Paul show.
You should find a way...we can have a little MR meet-up then. Any other takers? T-Bone?

Posted:
Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:43 am
by Loneman1
Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:EightyRock wrote:You wanna talk about somebody that lost all their range? That would be Stevie Nicks. It doesn't change the fact that she has incredible writing talent, stage charisma and can still perform better than most of the no-talent bimbo's that command big paychecks these days.
Wrong!!! -Check out the sound stage concert - soon to be released on DVD - she sounds better than she has for years. Most of it is on Youtube....
However, i like the rest of what you said

Yup, that concert is pretty good from what I've heard ot it. I have the audio ripped from broadcast of that show but haven't sat down and listened it all yet.

Posted:
Sat Dec 06, 2008 11:34 am
by annie89509
Speaking of Lindsey solo, I have the dvd to his soundstage show from a few years ago. And I believe he had Stevie there as his guest .... they sang a few duets. Never seen/heard of him before other than the group effort with Fleetwood Mac. Really amazed with his energy and vocals -- for a old man. He played/sang all his old FM hits -- still sounds great, albeit with a lower voice. On the old records, he sounded so much like a girl, I thought it was a girl that sang those hit songs that was all over radio.

Posted:
Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:24 pm
by weatherman90
RANTING TIME....
Get a load of this....want a 5 Star ILAA Fleetwood Mac package? It's going to cost up to $1,000 per ticket, and you won't even get to meet the band. Fear not, they will give you some crappy food before the show, and even a "souvenir laminate". Yippee!
I hope that ILAA goes out of business for the disservice that they do to fans. Their only job is to jack up ticket prices into the stratosphere. And their slogan...."Where TRUE fans get tickets" is quite inaccurate. What about those fans who don't have $2,000 lying around collecting dust? I guess if you can't afford to pay two thousand dollars for a pair of tickets, you aren't a TRUE fan.
Paying $1,000 per ticket is like writing an $850 check out to ILAA and Fleetwood Mac for a gift bag and a "souvenir" laminate".
I paid $120 for a front row AC/DC ticket thanks to their fan club and paperless ticketing from Ticketmaster. If only all arena shows could work like that.....