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Post by Glove Slap on Oct 9, 2014 13:19:07 GMT -5
28 new tour dates in the US. Tickets go on sale on the 20th to the general public.
01/16/2015 - Saint Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center 01/17/2015 - Lincoln, NE @ Pinnacle Bank Arena 01/20/2015 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena 01/22/2015 - New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden 01/24/2015 - Atlantic City, NJ @ Boardwalk Hall 01/25/2015 - Uniondale, NY @ Nassau Coliseum 01/28/2015 - Providence, RI @ Dunkin Donuts Center 01/31/2015 - Buffalo, NY @ First Niagara Center 02/3/2015 - Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Centre 02/5/2015 - Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre 02/7/2015 - Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun 02/8/2015 - Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center 02/11/2015 - Des Moines, IA @ Wells Fargo Arena 02/12/2015 - Milwaukee, WI @ BMO Harris Bradley Center 02/14/2015 - Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena 02/17/2015 - Louisville, KY @ KFC YUM! Center 02/18/2015 - Cleveland, OH @ Quicken Loans Arena 03/1/2015 - Austin, TX @ Frank Erwin Center 03/7/2015 - Charlotte, NC @ Time Warner Cable Arena 03/8/2015 - Knoxville, TN @ Thompson - Boling Arena 03/11/2015 - North Little Rock, AR @ Verizon Arena 03/12/2015 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Chesapeake Energy Arena 03/15/2015 - Charlottesville, VA @ John Paul Jones Arena 03/17/2015 - Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Coliseum 03/18/2015 - Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena 03/27/2015 - St. Louis, MO @ Scottrade Center 03/28/2015 - Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center 03/31/2015 - Wichita, KS @ INTRUST Bank Arena
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Post by Nick on Oct 11, 2014 19:59:43 GMT -5
Thank you AHS for bringing this back!
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Post by Nick on Oct 15, 2014 19:05:56 GMT -5
blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2014/10/15/fleetwood-macs-lindsey-buckingham-on-the-groups-new-album-plans/Extending their tour into 2015 won’t deter Fleetwood Mac from recording what might become their first album in almost three decades of new songs composed by Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie and Stevie Nicks. During a telephone conversation last week, Buckingham said McVie had presented him with demos of her new compositions. “Piano and voice,” he said. He brought them back to his studio in Los Angeles. With McVie’s approval, he added, “I took massive liberties with them.” Nicks was “otherwise engaged. A running commentary these days,” he said, perhaps referring to preparations for her exhibition of her self-portrait photography now ongoing at the Morrison Hotel galleries in Los Angeles and New York as well as the release last week of “24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault,” her album of new versions of old, mostly unfamiliar compositions. “Christine and I were able to concentrate on each other,” Buckingham said. “We were exploring some new turf. That became enlightening to me.” With Christine McVie back in the band for the first time in 16 years, Fleetwood Mac will be on the road through next March. “We never envisioned finishing the album in the short term,” he said. “We set it aside. Stevie will come in and participate. I have material I had been working on. There’s no danger that it will slip between the tracks. It’s too profound to.” Buckingham hinted the band might tour behind new material. The current “On With The Show” concert tour features only songs from Fleetwood Mac’s hit-making era from 1975 through 1987’s “Tango in the Night,” the last album to feature Buckingham, McVie and Nicks with drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie. “Once we finish it,” Buckingham said, “we can think about going out and trying something new.” As for the vibe now among the quintet with Christine McVie back on board, he said, “It’s a very interesting thing when someone who helped to define the interaction leaves for that amount of time. You don’t know how it’s going to play out. But this something that feels really good. It feels really circular.”
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Post by bat1990 on Oct 16, 2014 12:19:09 GMT -5
They were amazing in on Tuesday!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I nearly died from joy hearing "Everywhere," "Little Lies," "You Make Lovin' Fun," and "Songbird" LIVE by Christine-freaking-McVie!!!
The others were great also, and the setlist was changed up from last year's tour, but it's amazing how much energy and artistry they all have. I swear Lindsey, John and Mac are some of the most talented musicians I have ever seen, and Stevie brought the sexual energy during "Gold Dust Woman" despite me being gay and her being old enough to be my grandmother.
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Post by HolidayGuy on Oct 17, 2014 8:50:04 GMT -5
Great to hear the band still has it. :)
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Post by Juanca on Nov 4, 2014 15:45:54 GMT -5
Yesterday my boo told me that there was a new date in DC! Unfortunately I had to travel for work last week and couldn't see them :'( I wanted to go to Boston or NYC but work was really heavy and I was busy even during weekends. My next plan was to go to NYC or Boston next year. And when I saw that TODAY was the Presale, I screamed! This morning I bought the most expensive tickets I've ever bought. So far the record was close to $300 for Madonna (confessions tour) times two (I invited my brother who came to visit me from Peru). This time: over $400 for the official premium tickets --times two because my second half will also go. I'm ecstatic!!!!! Seeing Christine, Lindsey and Stevie together is worth it!
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Post by newpower on Nov 4, 2014 17:26:42 GMT -5
Yesterday my boo told me that there was a new date in DC! Unfortunately I had to travel for work last week and couldn't see them :'( I wanted to go to Boston or NYC but work was really heavy and I was busy even during weekends. My next plan was to go to NYC or Boston next year. And when I saw that TODAY was the Presale, I screamed! This morning I bought the most expensive tickets I've ever bought. So far the record was close to $300 for Madonna (confessions tour) times two (I invited my brother who came to visit me from Peru). This time: over $400 for the official premium tickets --times two because my second half will also go. I'm ecstatic!!!!! Seeing Christine, Lindsey and Stevie together is worth it! You won't be dissapointed. They put a great show. Saw them last month in Boston and it was amazing.
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Post by Nick on Jan 2, 2015 18:18:48 GMT -5
www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/fleetwood-mac-new-album-and-tour-will-be-the-last-act-says-lindsay-buckingham-9954581.htmlFleetwood Mac new album and tour will be the 'last act' says Lindsey BuckinghamExcitement may be building ahead of their hotly-anticipated UK gigs this summer, but Fleetwood Mac have branded their next album and tour the "last act". Guitarist Lindsey Buckingham has been writing new music with keyboardist Christine McVie, who officially rejoined the US rock band last year after retiring in 1998. But despite their recent surge of songwriting activity, the Mac seems set on bringing things to a close after world tour On With The Show ends and their first album since 2003 is released. "If you want to think of this as the beginning of the last act, that's how it feels," Buckingham said on PBS' Tavis Smiley show recently. "The want to return doesn't mean you can repeat history; it doesn't mean all the tools, all the reference points are still there for it all to work. "It's just in the last few years we've realised that we did make a difference. It's a nice place to be. We're going to continue working on the new album and the solo stuff will take a back seat for a year or two. A beautiful way to wrap up this last act." Fleetwood Mac have been announced as headliners for the Isle of Wight Festival, but have debunked rumours that they will be playing Glastonbury's iconic Pyramid Stage. The legendary group has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide and are regarded as one of the bestselling bands in history.
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Post by bat1990 on Jan 4, 2015 20:28:25 GMT -5
www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/fleetwood-mac-new-album-and-tour-will-be-the-last-act-says-lindsay-buckingham-9954581.htmlFleetwood Mac new album and tour will be the 'last act' says Lindsey BuckinghamExcitement may be building ahead of their hotly-anticipated UK gigs this summer, but Fleetwood Mac have branded their next album and tour the "last act". Guitarist Lindsey Buckingham has been writing new music with keyboardist Christine McVie, who officially rejoined the US rock band last year after retiring in 1998. But despite their recent surge of songwriting activity, the Mac seems set on bringing things to a close after world tour On With The Show ends and their first album since 2003 is released. "If you want to think of this as the beginning of the last act, that's how it feels," Buckingham said on PBS' Tavis Smiley show recently. "The want to return doesn't mean you can repeat history; it doesn't mean all the tools, all the reference points are still there for it all to work. "It's just in the last few years we've realised that we did make a difference. It's a nice place to be. We're going to continue working on the new album and the solo stuff will take a back seat for a year or two. A beautiful way to wrap up this last act." Fleetwood Mac have been announced as headliners for the Isle of Wight Festival, but have debunked rumours that they will be playing Glastonbury's iconic Pyramid Stage. The legendary group has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide and are regarded as one of the bestselling bands in history. :'( Nooooooo....
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2015 20:40:17 GMT -5
Not so surprised to see them calling this their last album-- they've been taking 10+ years between albums and are on the verge of 70 (Christine is already over 70)-- but I didn't expect them to call it the final tour. I wonder if that's what convinced Christine to join them once more on tour.
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Post by Nick on Jan 12, 2015 20:08:45 GMT -5
www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/01/19/play-2“Stevie told me I had to get in shape, because the road was gruelling, and I said, ‘Stevie, you must recall that I was in the band before you were. I know how hard the road is." You go Christine Perfect! Stevie ain't the only diva in that band. lol.
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Post by Ling-Ling on Jan 12, 2015 20:21:46 GMT -5
I'm just so excited the quintet is back together. I never thought this would happen. They need to get this album out ASAP, they're not getting any younger, haha.
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Post by Nick on Jan 13, 2015 20:10:48 GMT -5
Stevie Nicks on Rolling Stone cover! :O
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2015 20:43:25 GMT -5
Her first Rolling Stone cover since 1981.
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Post by Nick on Jan 13, 2015 20:44:56 GMT -5
Bow down to the Queen of Rock & Roll.
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Post by bat1990 on Jan 14, 2015 10:20:30 GMT -5
If it weren't for Nick Jonas' name at the top, the cover looks like it could be from 20 years ago
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Post by Nick on Jan 19, 2015 18:47:22 GMT -5
ultimateclassicrock.com/fleetwood-mac-end-concert-mick-fleetwood-sick/Fleetwood Mac curtailed their performance at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, NE, on Saturday (Jan. 17) when Mick Fleetwood proved too sick to continue. Billboard reports that, with about an hour left in the show, Stevie Nicks broke the news by saying that the band’s drummer and co-namesake was throwing up backstage. The concert ended with Fleetwood’s drum tech filling in on ‘Go Your Own Way’ and a performance of ’Songbird,’ their traditional closer, with Christine McVie and Lindsey Buckingham. The band released the following statement on their Facebook page. “Last night’s Fleetwood Mac show in Lincoln, Nebraska ended a few songs early when the band’s founder and drummer Mick Fleetwood became ill with the stomach flu. At this time, the band is still scheduled to perform in Grand Rapids, MI on Tuesday (1/20).”
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Post by Nick on Jan 23, 2015 20:19:39 GMT -5
www.macleans.ca/culture/i-lived-that-song-many-times-in-conversation-with-stevie-nicks/Stevie sounds bitter that she couldn't promote 24K. I just hope she does the next FM album and another solo album of demos. Q (Elio Iannacci): Your album 24 Karat Gold took more than 30 years to make. Has there been some sort of cathartic release now that the demos are re-recorded? A (Stevie Nicks): I haven’t gotten to enjoy it at all. Rehearsal for the Fleetwood Mac tour started the sixth of August, and we made 24 Karat Gold in three five-day weeks in Nashville, and then came back to my house in Los Angeles and did three more five-day weeks. Q: Rather than have a current photo of yourself taken for the album cover, why did you choose to use a photograph from the ’70s? A: It takes away the conceptual thing of finding a photographer that you like, that’s going to shoot you right, that’s going to get a picture where you don’t look 9,000 years old. I have all these old Polaroids smashed together in shoeboxes. I pulled out one [photo] and said, “This is the cover; it’s a golden picture. That’s solved.” Q: Who took them? A: I took all of them. In those days, Polaroids came with a little [self-shooting] plug that had a button on the end of it. So I can be sitting here and build my set around this couch if I wanted to. I’d usually put flowers or found a lamp to put a shawl over and then start shooting. Q: Would you consider them your version of selfies? A: It’s not a selfie at all. It’s a self-portrait. I did most of those Polaroids on the road. I’d read something by Horst, the photographer. He said, “Don’t take a lot of pictures. Pretend like you have no film.” With phone cameras, you take millions of shots. This was carefully planned. An exhibit of them already showed in L.A. and Art Basel in Miami. I’ve made a lot of money. Q: You’ve also sketched quite a bit. Are there plans to exhibit your drawings? A: Yes, at some point. Strangely enough, I’ve been drawing all afternoon. I’ve just been working on a drawing I drew in 2007 when Mick [Fleetwood]‘s little girl [Ruby]—who has a twin [sister, Tessa]—almost drowned. I started with a drawing of [Tessa], who felt responsible. Then I drew another girl next to her and she became like the fairy queen. I called it the Fairy Guardians. I sketch the faces upside down because it’s like drawing from the left side of the brain or the right side of the brain. I never took an art lesson in my life. Q: A song on 24 Karat Gold called Belle Fleur—originally from your debut disc—mines the memories of people you called “canyon ladies.” Joni Mitchell defined these women as people who were domestic and in traditional relationships in her song Ladies of the Canyon. Is there a connection? A: This song wasn’t about that. Belle Fleur was about not being able to have a relationship because you were a rock ’n’ roll star. Those women are me, [my sister] Lori … and friends I had from 1975 to 1978. The [lyric] “When you come to the door of the long black car”—that’s the limousine that’s coming to take you away. Then your boyfriend is standing on the porch waving at you, like, “When are you going to be back?” And you’re like, “I don’t know, maybe three months?” But then we would add shows to a tour and I could end up not being back for six months. It was difficult for the men in my life. I lived that song so many times. Q: The songs also implies there is a joy to that kind of unbridled freedom. A: The [experience] causes you to become one with the road. I’m comparing it to the witches in the mountains. That’s just my metaphor with the [lyric] “Mountain women live in the canyon / dancing all night long.” That’s just us coming back from shows and taking Polaroids all night long. Q: Many of your songs have been able to foresee your own future. A: The real premonition songs were I Never Promised You a Rose Garden and After the Glitter Fades, which starts with the line “I never thought I’d make it here in Hollywood.” They were poems I wrote before I joined Fleetwood Mac. The lyrics are so telling: “Now I have a big house with pillars standing tall all around / I’ve got a garden with roses dangling down to the ground / and I’ve got money, men to love me / and acres of land / I’ve got all these things / I’ve got all these things but a small gold band on my finger on my left hand.” I think that’s probably the most astute premonition I ever had. Q: A lyric from the song I Don’t Care from 24 Karat Gold reveals your disdain for getting a proposal with a diamond ring. At what point did you know that you couldn’t get married? A: Right away! In the beginning of my relationship with Lindsey, I realized that being in a relationship with a very powerful, controlling man probably wouldn’t work out for me in the future as an artist. Something in my little songwriter’s heart said, “This is what I’m always going to do. I’m going to do that whether I’m with Lindsey or whether I go and find another guitar player to play music for me and we go play at Chuck’s Steak House.” Q: Were you ever close to having a husband? A: If I look back over all the men in my life, there’s the first category: those are the great loves. They didn’t understand. Even if they were in the business, they were jealous and they were resentful and had a hard time with my life and they didn’t like all my friends. They didn’t like the fact that the witches of the canyon were around all the time. The next category were men who really liked me, guys who trusted me—they were not the least bit resentful of what I did when I was on tour. They would say, “Bye, keep in touch, have a good time, be great on stage and maybe I’ll fly out and see you some weekend,” but we didn’t connect in other ways because my life, my career, just got bigger. Q: They couldn’t keep up? A: Guess what: I had two full-on careers going! [My solo record] Bella Donna took three months to [record]—which was not very long. When it was put out, it went to No. 1. I did a very short six-week tour for it and then went straight back to Fleetwood Mac. My [close] friend Robin had leukemia and was dying all the way through the making of Bella Donna. Q: Yet so many of 24 Karat Gold’s songs are not about affairs but of what you call “the great loves.” A: Those are the glory songs. I couldn’t write that album today. None of those songs were written after a one-night stand because there weren’t very many of those in my life. Those are all about relationships that lasted. All my relationships lasted. Q: 24 Karat Gold could easily have a Part 2 or 3 because of the number of demos you have. What would you include on it? A: I think that this is one of the best records I’ve ever made. So I can’t just let this record go. When the Fleetwood Mac tour is over, I might go straight back to Nashville and record eight or nine songs, and Warner Brothers can take it and repackage the album. I have another 10 demos. There’s a song that’s called City of Hope that I love that needs to go out because that’s [the name of the California-based hospital] Robin was in. I spent a lot of time driving through the big sign that says “City of Hope” when there was no hope. With a bottle of brandy and a gram of cocaine, thinking, “Please God, don’t let her die.” Q: You also have a song about JFK. Is it on your list of possibilities to record for the second volume of 24 Karat Gold? A: I’ll probably do that, too. It’s called The Kennedys. That was about a strange dream I had about meeting the Kennedy men, at a cocktail party benefit in the Hamptons. I went in to play the piano and sing [for the party] and Martin Luther King walked me down the hallway. It has this amazing part that I just think would fit with the world right now: “Please God, show them the way. Please God, on this day. Spirits all gather round. Peace will come if you really want it. Peace will come if you fight harder. I think we’re just in time to save it.” I’m ready for Jack Kennedy’s dreams. I’m ready for there to be somebody leading the country that somehow puts some kind of a respect and charisma into things … basically the same thing that Clinton had. Q: When I interviewed Cher last year, she said was 100 per cent behind Hillary Clinton becoming the next U.S. president. A: Well I am, too. Hillary is experienced. Bill Clinton will tell you that he was in college with her and she was so much more motivated than he was. She’s the one. When I first met her with her [daughter] Chelsea, it was such a moment. She’s funny and she’s really nice. You don’t think that when you meet her but she is really sweet. Q: Why is she the best choice? A: She’s so damn smart. As far as the Republicans go—and my parents were both Republicans—there is no rising star. If you think of the great Republican presidents, there is no that guy. There is no John Kennedy rising in the Republican world. There is no Ronald Reagan. In the Democratic world, there is no that guy either. There is Hillary. Period. She’s my around age, and I’m 66 and a half years old. I hope that she doesn’t go like [whispers]: “I just can’t do it,” because she has a daughter, a granddaughter and a life and Bill. You have to forget about your life and determinedly and totally throw yourself into being the leader of this country. Q: You know something about being determined. You’ve had to fight for many of your songs to get recorded. Which song would you identify as being the toughest one to release? A: The battle of Silver Springs was pretty bad. [Fleetwood Mac] took that off [Fleetwood Mac’s 11th studio album, Rumors] and they didn’t even ask me. They replaced it with I Don’t Want to Know—which was a good song, but it was short. They took Silver Springs off because they thought it was too long on the record and there was no way to cut it down. I was told in the parking lot after it had already been done. Q: You must have felt avenged when it finally hit the charts 20 years later. A: I had given that song to my mother so it was kind of a bummer, because it ended up being kind of a dead gift. What was great was that when we went back together to do it was the single. My mom ended up getting a $50,000 cheque two months after The Dance went out. To my mother, it had been a million-dollar cheque.
Q: Regarding the Fleetwood Mac tour, does it get any easier to share a stage with an ex who is singing about a soured relationship you had decades ago?
A: I just try to sink back into it and that’s not the hard part for me. The hard part for me is how physically difficult the three-hour set is. I walk off stage and I get into the hallways, and the first thing that comes out of my mouth is “This is too much for me!” It’s too hard, it’s too long, this set should only be an hour and a half long—we are all over 65! This is 40 shows! I feel like my bones are breaking.
Q: On tour, you thank American Horror Story for giving your song Seven Wonders a new life. Was appearing on the show an easy thing to do?
A: It could have been corny . . . but I thought it was just awesome. We really did just make a music video with me singing parts of Seven Wonders and Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You. I must have sung it [for the series’ star, Jessica Lange] 20 times because they had to film it from every possible vantage point. Jessica Lange is not an easy girl to get to know, but after singing to her for 10 hours, I think we made a connection. Afterward, I wrote her a long letter. In the scenes [we shared], she helped me by doing her part perfect every time.
Q: What would you say has been the most emotional moment you’ve experienced while being on tour with the band?
A: When I finish [performing] Silver Springs [with Lindsey Buckingham], Christine [McVie, Fleetwood Mac’s keyboardist and vocalist] waits for me and takes my hand. We walk off and we never let go of each other until we get to our tent. In that 30 seconds, it’s like my heart just comes out of my body.
Q: Do you feel that putting your solo work and art on hold for Fleetwood Mac has been worth it?
A: You get to a point in your life where some things have got to go if anything else new is going to come in. Then you face the fact that the Fleetwood Mac tickets sold out in three weeks for 80 shows. I don’t want to hurt anybody’s feelings. I don’t want the audiences to be disappointed. I want everybody to be happy. I want the people in Fleetwood Mac to be happy. I do adore being back with Christine. She’s had a 16-year rest [McVie took a 16-year touring hiatus from the band]. She’s like ready to rock. I had forgotten how wonderful that was. I had forgotten how close we were.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2015 9:48:25 GMT -5
I'm glad she seems so set on releasing another album of new recordings of old demos. She has so many great ones. I just hope she doesn't take too long. Sounds like the recording process for this one was a quick one.
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Post by Nick on Apr 8, 2015 18:59:09 GMT -5
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Post by suttonplace on Apr 9, 2015 8:27:27 GMT -5
Looking forward to new music from them...saw them at MSG in February and damn they were amazing...they looked great, they sounded great....tons of energy...the place was packed...just a great show. I was impressed.
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Post by Nick on Jun 13, 2015 9:00:35 GMT -5
They cancelled 2 concerts this week due to "illness". I'm so angry that this tour is going on so long. They are too old for these extended tours.
I want them to get in the studio and finish a new studio album while the 5 of them are healthy and energized.
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Post by Nick on Dec 7, 2015 9:35:22 GMT -5
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Post by bat1990 on Dec 7, 2015 21:42:46 GMT -5
^ I kinda want to get it on vinyl
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Post by Nick on Mar 19, 2016 9:01:40 GMT -5
I'm hearing that they're looking to finish recording the new album by April/May.
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Post by bat1990 on Mar 22, 2016 7:55:50 GMT -5
YAY!!!!!
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Post by HolidayGuy on Mar 22, 2016 13:29:24 GMT -5
Will be looking forward to this for sure- the first album since 1987 with the classic lineup intact.
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Post by Nick on Apr 27, 2016 20:00:13 GMT -5
"Mirage" is getting the reissue treatment in June. No current info on the new album, but Stevie Nicks made a surprise appearance last night at the "School Of Rock" show and performed "Rhiannon". Those kids playing are amazing.
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Post by Ling-Ling on Sept 24, 2016 12:12:12 GMT -5
I'm glad they finally got to Mirage, but I'm gonna need Tango In The Night remastered ASAP. That's the one I really care about.
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