
FANS ARE NOW RATING THE SHOWS AS WELL
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5 BEING THE BEST
Rated "5" by Tim
Best show I've ever been to. Can't get it out of my head.
Rated "5" by JB
The show was better than I could have hoped for.I will pay to see them live as many times possible. Anything that could have been better in the show their performance more than made up it. Worth every cent!
Rated "5" by Julie aka Slvergypc1
All I have to say about this show is it was totally awesome. I have never seen Lindsey and Stevie have so much fun. There was one point during Tusk where Lindsey went chasing Stevie and they spun around together. I was in awe most of the show and of course my favorite was Landslide where Stevie got behind Lindsey and put her hands on his shoulders and drummed along to the song. It was priceless.
Rated "5" by Jessica
Awesome!
Rated "5" by Shannon aka EnchantedGypsy74
It was great, wonderful, awesome, fab, exciting, etc...
Lindsey was great although I could have done with only solo but it was still great. Gypsy was beyond my wildest dreams. During a drum and bass part of I believe Tusk, Lindsey got frisky with Stevie and for a sec I thought he was going to tickle her but instead they played a little and then grabbed left hands and danced together in a circle briefly. It was sooooooo awesome and the underlying innuendo was breathtaking. I hope Lindsey didn't get in trouble after the show. lol I plan to go to the Biloxi show next month and I would go to them all if I could afford to quit my job. If you hear of any backstage openings on the road crew let me know. lol I have a theater resume.
Rated "5" by Danny
After partially recovering from last night’s show, all I have to say is WOW!
Fleetwood Mac is a classic band and one would expect a very good show from them. Last night exceeded all expectations, I knew it would be good, but never expected this.
The show started late, 30 minutes late, too much by my margins, but who am I?
When they finally kicked off with “The Chain” you could tell the magic had begun. Stevie’s vocals were a little off to me, but that could have been just me.
Lindsey Buckingham was awesome. I never realized he was that good of a guitarist, the man is amazing, if you’ve never seen him play, he doesn’t use a pick, he plays with all 5 fingers of his right hand, and play he does. He did a killer solo during “World Turning “and got so carried away he knocked Stevie’s mic stand over, he was really into the show, and gave an awesome performance.
Mick Fleetwood is a madman, his facial expressions cannot be described as anything less than hilarious. That guy is a master at the drum set and a showman to boot, at the end of the show when he comes up front and plays the drum machines from the front of his vest, well words can’t describe it, it’s just that good.
I could write all night about that show, but I’ll stop now, go see the show. The Mac Is Back!
Rated "5" by Susan
Fleetwood Mac rocked Bossier City Saturday night!
My boyfriend and I drove up from Baton Rouge for our only chance to see Stevie and the Mac and it was well worth every dollar spent! Stevie looked great and was having a good time on stage. She really rocked out on Stand Back....several spins and all! Gold Dust Woman and Rhiannon were awesome too...very intense performances! Goodbye Baby was back in the show after being taken out in Lubbock. I was so glad to see her come back on stage in her pink shawl for that song! She kept her Reeboks on the whole time but it didn't matter...the woman was sooo awesome! Lindsey was a wild man on guitar! He wore me out just watching him! That man puts all guitarists to shame! He and Stevie had great chemistry on stage as usual...I loved their playful interaction! Mick and John were great also of course!
Had a fantastic time...wouldn't have missed it for the world!
Rated "4" by Janelle
Great show. Could have been louder, but otherwise fab!
Rated "4.5" by K.G.
Looked forward to the show, was somewhat disappointed with the acoustics though. Lot of energy from all members of the band.
Lindsey's energy was way up there! He is an awesome guitarists,showed a lot of enthusiasm through his solos. Showed some signs of tiring, but to be expected from a tour like this one. Stevie was hanging in there too, she is so good at what she does. Backbeat section of John and Mick, awesome! Their keyboardist and other backup players kept up their part also. Was mostly there for the older tunes,but, "Say You Will" is joining my cd collection tomorrow.... (Did definitely miss Christine's presence) The two encores were enjoyable also, lot of people left the arena after first encore,they missed out.
All in all, money well spent.
Rated "5" by Rhett Johnson
This was my second FM show of the summer. The first being Dallas in July.....and I actually think the energy and the performance was better last night.
Lindsey was hysterical on stage, running, dancing, and he even got the guitar string wrapped around Stevie's mic which fell on the stage during I'm so Afraid. Stevie of course was awesome...Rhiannon was the best I had ever heard from her. Gold Dust and Stand Back were full of energy. She even said Y'all for us southerners which made everyone laugh. And YES....Goodbye Baby is still on the list.
I'm down now cause i have nothing to look forward to. Those were my 2 shows for the tour. Now I just sit and wait for the next outing.
Rated "5" by Kim
What a performance. My expectations were exceeded. Hope this isn't their last tour. Can anyone tell me why they never play Sara, though?
Rated "5" by David
Been a long time Mac fan. Saw them in 97 in Dallas. This band never disappoints. Still have the vocals. Still have the energy. They don't phone it in. They realize people pay good money to see them and they deliver. I just hope my son can appreciate Fleetwood Mac when he becomes of age (he's three now). Eight of us went, and eight of us loved it! I hope this isn't their last tour.
Rated "5" by Mike Smith
Well what can I say that hasn't been said already. It was vintage FM.
I was disappointed that Bossier City did not sell out. A legendary, class act like this does not come to BOSSIER CITY, Louisiana every day. And the appreciation was about 70-75% capacity.Even though there was a lackluster attendance, the crowd on hand was very vocal and appreciative of FM. I was impressed with that. Very active and full of energy all during the show, especially after the 6th song, I think, the floor came alive and to their feet.
I'm from a city called Lafayette, La.. I go to many concerts all over. And Lafayette would jam the arena there to see these guys.
On to the show - FM was superb. Stevie though seemed to maybe have some kinda problem with her hips or back as she didn't move very fluently. And she seemed to need help to walk. If this is true, I wish her the best. HER singing was on key. She sang her heart out and gave the crowd a ton of thanks. If I'm that efficient when I get her age I will be lucky. The road is a tough place to live.
John McVie was a presence, but wasn't, as usual, in the limelight. He is a gracious original.
Mick Fleetwood - Well, as good a drummer as he is, I just wished he hadn't had all the back-up percussionists they had. At some point I could not tell if the drums I heard was him or the backups. I wanted to hear him mainly. BUT - none the less, he was as dominant and dynamic as I have ever seen him (13 times). His drum solo with the electronic drum pad vest was a stand out. He had the crowd clapping in time all through the solo. EXCELLENT!!!
Lindsey Buckingham was the highlight - he went through several guitar solos that were breathtakingly awesome. He also let the crowd play on his guitar - that was a trip watching that. He also signed a girl's stomach that was funny also. On one of his solos he was into it so much he knocked Stevie's mic over. Of course at the time she was in a wardrobe change. He plays his solos with such intensity its amazing. And he does it without a guitar pic. He is awesome.
I just hope they come around again after the European tour. I wonder if Christine will join them in Europe for a couple shows. Hmmmmmmm.
I had a great time which brought back fond memories of "growing older with them too".