They are returning to OKC next March including Christine McVie, who's been gone from them for 16 years.
Video: Fleetwood Mac to play March 12 at Oklahoma City's Chesapeake Energy Arena | NewsOK.com
They are returning to OKC next March including Christine McVie, who's been gone from them for 16 years.
Video: Fleetwood Mac to play March 12 at Oklahoma City's Chesapeake Energy Arena | NewsOK.com
Would be fun to see them again. I'm surprised they aren't playing in DFW.
dfw on first leg of tour in december
I had heard Christine rejoined them. It would be a fun concert.
Sadly, Christine was off key in part of her Today show appearance on Thursday.
It looks like the London Daily Mail reviewer doesn't agree with me: Return of the (Fleetwood) Mac! Christine McVie gives a Perfect performance as band's classic line-up plays together for first time in 16 years on Today show
Fleetwood Mac . . . in particular Stevie Nicks with all her witchwomaness . . .
was one of my ex-wife's (c. 1987) favorite bands.
I only like the part on one of those albums with the marching band from that college in california.
(I thought it was sort of cool how they combined "rock and roll" with Half-Time Shows)
Now . . . It's [that is, Fleetwood Mac Redux] simply geezers on parade . . .
(sort of like "Saxondale" . . . with a twist)
=) <----(sorry . . . almost forgot the emoticon)
Most folks don't know that Fleetwood Mac was a blues band back in the 60's, long before becoming a mainstream pop band. Back then, Christine Perfect was a keyboardist and vocalist with the band Chicken Shack, before marrying John McVie and later joining Fleetwood Mac. She also did solo work.
I enjoy listening to that early stuff. It has a whole different flavor.... There's a lot of history there that can't be covered here.
Their founder, Peter Green (which, as you say, a lot of folks don't know about as part of their history) is one of the best guitarists around. Also wrote some awesome songs - Black Magic Woman, Green Manalishi (I like Judas Priest's version best), Oh Well. Would've been interesting to see what it would've turned into if he would've stayed...
Bob who?
J/K.....
Just looked at the ticket prices. I'm out darn it. Bare Trees was the first Mac album I owned.
The cheapest ive seen were around 110 for the nosebleeds. It is a tad expensive but nothing on a level of a Stones or Macca show.
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