Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Fleetwood Mac – Amway Arena, Orlando, Florida 4/20/09



Set List: Monday Morning, The Chain, Dreams, I Know I'm Not Wrong, Gypsy, Go Insane, Rhiannon, Second Hand News, Tusk, Sara, Big Love, Landslide, Never Going Back Again, Storms, Say You Love Me, Gold Dust Woman, Oh Well, I'm So Afraid, Stand Back, Go Your Own Way, World Turning, Don't Stop, Silver Springs

The latest tour by Fleetwood Mac is being billed as the "Unleashed" tour. While there wasn’t any reckless abandon one would associate with being ‘unleashed’ what Fleetwood Mac delivered was a set full of the hits in a 2 hour 20 minute concert Monday night at the Amway Arena in Orlando.
Just to have it said and over with – I really missed not seeing Chrisine McVie. To me, Fleetwood Mac is as much about the sweetness of McVie’s voice in the mix as anything, but the band members Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks and John McVie were all in fine form and they had a trio of backing vocals and two additional musicians rounding out the band.
No offense to Mick or John, but this was basically a Buckingham-Nicks concert! And they delivered. Relying heavily on the “Rumours” lp (7 songs from the record were performed) they delivered the hits mostly in the arrangements we’ve all come to love from years of rotation on the radio.

Stevie Nicks, now at 60, mostly stands in silhouette with her trademark lace and bead capes and doesn’t do much spinning these days – but her voice has not failed her, and she was definitely the star of the show. “Sara” and “Landslide” were simply fantastic, and her vocals at the climax of “Gold Dust Woman” brought chills to the spine.
Lindsey Buckingham, also at 60, probably ranks as one of the most under-appreciated guitarists around. He CAN play that’s for sure – but it was his solo spots – most notably in “Big Love” (barely recognizable from the original in this frenzy version) - that had the isles full of people heading for the next beer and bathroom. His solos during the hits, while mostly spot on, often turned into bloated wanderings that at times sounded like he was playing a different track than the rest of the band, and was WAY to loud in the mix. His extended solo in "I’m So Afraid" - while impressive, turned into an overlong session on how to play the same highest as possible note over and over and over. But none of these things really detracted from the evening very much, and his voice is as strong as ever.
John McVie and Mick Fleetwood laid down a solid backbeat all evening and they are still the ‘core’ of the band. But besides a “frantic” or shall I say “unleashed” drum solo from Mick during the encore, they relegated themselves to being background session men – which is I’m sure just how they prefer it.
If you get the chance to see the band on this tour definitely do so. It was time well spent.

“Landslide” performed in Orlando – 4/20/09

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