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Fleetwood mac live the dance 1997 full#
The only negative that I have which applies to many concert discs is that I've only seen it available in FULL screen format. It still brings chills and yes, sometimes tears when I watch this video! You have to be brain-dead not to get that "tingly" feeling as your mind fills with the images of times gone by. A more mature sound, and more mentally together than they were 20 years ago, the lyrics seem to just come alive now.

If you loved them in the 70's, you will still love them now. All have had their share of divorce, sex, drugs, and too much rock and roll or, was it the other way around? But, despite all the trouble the bandmates have shared, they came together for this reunion in 1997 for this spectacular performance. She took it by storm and added her mystery and charm to its music. The band wasn't even suppose to have Nicks, but they wa nted Lindsey Buckingham and she was his girlfriend at the time and he would not come into it without her.

At many parties, it was a staple when I was a young man.įleetwood Mac is comprised of Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, and Stevie Nicks. First kisses to "Sara" in any backseat, dancing wildly to "Don't Stop " and saying I Love You to "Landslide" or "Songbird".
Fleetwood mac live the dance 1997 plus#
Played across the miles for the past thirty plus years, its music that our memories were set to. Whether its Stevie Nicks and her haunting voice sounding better than ever, or the meshing of the unique spirits and styles of bandmates, Fleetwood Mac is a phenomenon. Produced in 1997 by Lindsey Buckingham and Elliot Scheiner, The DVD has most of the most loved Fleetwood Mac songs of their career. Beautiful Christine McVie and her sad eyes melts my heart! She finishes the show with an absolutely "stilling" rendition of Songbird. An additional surprise ensemble (that's all I want to tell you now :) marches onto the stage.

There is an explosive crescendo in this show when the band breaks out with the pounding "Tusk". Ahhhhhh and or course Stevie Nicks soulful intensity as she moves on the stage to paint her image of the lyrics. Solo performances by Lindsey Buckingham's fast fingered guitar work remind us that FM is one of those groups that could play 3 notes and we know instantly who they are while blindfolded. The song selections are arranged and ordered to create an almost tangible picture of Fleetwood Mac. There is a warm, touching overtone as the band members have reunited and worked together to bring us a delicious taste of our 70's memories. Wow this is a great one! We really enjoyed this show. Great Reunion Show, Fun to Watch, Classic FMac (1997)
