It never ceases to amaze me that the reason we were at our second Fleetwood Mac concert in recent years is because our daughters have demanded that we go.
Well, have demanded that we go so we can buy tickets for them to go.
Fleetwood Mac!!
This is a band I listened to when I was in college (Stevie Nicks!! who is 1 month and 13 days older than me). That has been apart more than together over the years and remarkably even though the members currently in their 60’s and early 70’s are still going strong.
Having said that with the recent re-addition of Christine McVie the band for the second of the two concerts we went to, the first one was without her, is actually now much improved. It was a remarkably entertaining and musical concert. Take out the completely unnecessary lengthy drum solo by Mick Fleetwood toward the end of the evening and everything else was great. Surrounded by a combination of aging baby boomers, children and grandchildren of baby boomers, and two really strange women to my right in the row in front of us who looked like they were trying to play every instrument in the band during almost every song, it was a great evening.
I was asked by my younger daughter what song I most wanted to hear. It turned out they played it to start the concert. For your listening and viewing pleasure the 1979 version of The Chain.