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Fleetwood mac live 1977
Fleetwood mac live 1977









fleetwood mac live 1977
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(Yes, it's believed that much of the original album was overdubbed, but that's hardly uncommon.) Night to night, the band eschewed playing it safe, expanding upon their polished studio productions rather than strictly recreating them. Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood happily never settled on one "sound," so all sides of the group from ballsy rockers to balladry and even a nod to FM's blues-rock roots are heard on Live. The songwriter's guitar and voice are both in gutsy form, and it proves as effective an opener to Live as it did on Fleetwood Mac. Expanded with nearly 80 minutes' worth of unreleased live music, this 3CD/2LP set (Rhino R2 599176) is a worthy addition.Īppropriately enough, the original album begins with the same song that opened the Buckingham/Nicks era of the band on 1975's Fleetwood Mac: Lindsey Buckingham's rousing "Monday Morning" from a 1980 stand at Tokyo's Budokan Hall.

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Last month, Rhino added Live to its series of remastered and expanded Mac reissues already including Fleetwood Mac (1975), Rumours(1977), Tusk(1979), Mirage(1982), and Tango in the Night(1987). Live was introduced into the band's CD catalogue in 1988, and that original edition has been a mainstay ever since.

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and earning a Gold certification from the RIAA less than one year after its release. Live, produced by the band with Ken Caillat and Richard Dashut, was intended to fill that void. 1 in 1977-1978 on its way to becoming one of the biggest sellers of all time. top ten singles - it fell off the album chart within nine months as opposed to its predecessor, Rumours, which spent a record-breaking nine consecutive weeks at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and yielded two U.S. While Tusk was a success by any measure - it reached No.

fleetwood mac live 1977

Watch below rare footage of Fleetwood Mac performing ‘Dreams’ live in 1977.When Fleetwood Mac's Live reached store shelves in time for Christmas 1980, the deluxe 2-LP set was following another mammoth affair: Tusk, released just fourteen months earlier. But, perhaps more pertinently, it is a testament to creating art at all costs. It’s a scintillating performance of one of the band’s best-ever songs and a reminder of Stevie Nicks’ incredible vocals. This performance of ‘Dreams’ from 1977 is a devastating reminder of the power and passion with which Nicks sings the barbed lyrics. While Buckingham would fire back himself with ‘Go Your Own Way’, Nicks’ song would be the second single released from Rumours and become a classic they still play today. ‘Dreams’ is a product of that highly-charged situation and sees Nicks firmly take aim at her now-ex-boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham with unnerving ferocity and marksmanship. It would be his finest work as leader of the band as he managed to not only make the record in the first place but have on it some of the most emotionally raw and poignant songs rock and roll has ever been blessed with.

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While the romantic partnership of both Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham and Christie and John McVie were falling apart, Mick Fleetwood was determined to lead the band’s couples to professional harmony, even if his own marriage was falling apart. I was really not self-conscious or insecure about showing it to the rest of the band.” The recording process was a scene that was worthy of escaping. “I knew when I wrote it that it was really special. “It wasn’t my room, so it could be fabulous,” she recalled in the 1997 Classic Albums documentary on Rumours.











Fleetwood mac live 1977