Sunday, December 2, 2018

Fleetwood Mac

Brits and yanks. Female and male. More rebirths than a fundamentalist flophouse. Not just retoolings, but reinventions. Born in England, but eventually ignored there so utterly they gave up trying. A legendary implosion as they first tasted stardom (but if you listen to what green was saying, he was right). Years spent back in the nether land of the quasi-famous. Revilement from purists. Then when stardom beckoned a second time, a beyond-perverse refusal to quit despite internal tensions that would choke an apatosaurus. An object lesson in how far people will degrade themselves for ego and cash? A never-ending soap opera of defections, rejections, divorce, loathings, reconciliations, reunions, retirings, re-hirings, assault and battery, drug casualties...
A long, strange trip? Fleetwood Mac might be a truer embodiment of those words than the band that wrote them...or any band ever.
Despite all that, the music was often brilliant, in the way that can only happen when a band clicks. When personalities and talents mesh to create something that pops. It's only rock and roll, but...
I never meant to write a Mac tribute. I listened to their catalogue almost by accident. If it's possible for a band this huge to be underestimated though, they are. The welch years are better than you think, the nicks era has more musical merit than you'll care to admit, and green and buckingham might both deserve the overtaxed label "genius".
So here's the concert! An illogical hodgepodge from lineups that never performed together, plus a few non-Mac tracks? Ah, just play on...
DREAM SET LIST
-The Green Manalishi
-And That's Saying a Lot
-Come
-Rhiannon
-Black Magic Woman
-Gold Dust Woman
-Bleed to Love Her
-Blood on the Floor
-Hypnotized
-Over My Head
-So Excited
-Gypsy
-Landslide
-Big Love
-Albatross
-Go Insane
-As Long as You Follow
-Edge of Seventeen
-Tusk
-Something Inside of Me
-You Make Loving Fun
-The Chain

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