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The show was fantastic. Fleetwood Mac never dissapoints. Stevie was in great voice and looks amazing! Ditto for Christine. It was obvious that they were having a great time and still enjoy working together. The new members were great and meshed well but I still missed Lindsey.
My one complaint is that, I came to see a Fleetwood Mac concert, we didn't need to hear songs from the new members' previous bands. I did love the tribute to Tom Petty, but Crowded House(?), Split Enz(?), not what I came to see. They are no longer with those bands.
Overall, the show was great but stick to Fleetwood Mac music.
Jimmy from Las Vegas, Nevada
FLEETWOOD MAC
Saw the final show in Las Vegas. Show was great as all members are in their seventies except Neil. Christine definitely had some troubles but shes 76. Give her a break. Stevie was magic at times, definitely for Gold Dust Woman. Two complaints. The split enz song was not welcome in the set. It didnt mesh well and it seemed self aggrandizing for neil to play it. The other thing was the crew. Lighting cues were missed at the end of songs making it look sloppy, and the sound was awful at times. Guitars were way too loud or missing altogether at times. Mike Campbells frustration was apparent at one point. Also Micks drums were barely audible the whole show except his solo. The crew was a serious disappointment overall for such a great bands last show.
Great set for a legendary band. 20 songs, all the hits. Wouldn't have missed it for the world. Juat wish that the crew would have treated the show with more attention.
from Seattle, Washington
BAND WAS GREAT, VENUE WAS HORRIBLE
We were sold tickets for seats (by Ticketmaster) that
didn't exist! Spent over an hour waiting for someone
to help us and a large group of others who had the
same problem. Ended up missing the first 4 songs of
the show! VERY upset about this!
And to all who are criticizing Christine...she's 75 years
old! She handled the voice problems with nothing but
dignity, and still nailed the keyboards as always. Give
her a break!
Lauren from Vancouver, British Columbia
A BIT DISAPPOINTED.
What is up with Christine McVie? She
could barely sing her parts. Was she
the one who was sick, or just can’t hit
it anymore? At first, I thought her mic
needed adjusting, but she almost let
the audience sing some parts and
pretended to sing. Stevie Nicks was
awesome, but adjusted some of the
singing as well. Such a great
performer though!
Great energy in the band and a good
concert, but I was disappointed by
Christine not really being able to sing.
John from Chicago, Illinois
RUNNING OUT OF GAS
My wife and I absolutely love Fleetwood Mac, listening since the 70's. We had seen them years ago in concert and were looking forward to seeing them again last Friday night. Unfortunately, the music & showmanship left a lot to be desired. Granted, we miss Lindsey. But, outside of Mick Fleetwood (who was excellent & graciously thanked the audience at the end), the rest of the group seemed to be going through the motions. The acoustics in the United Center were lacking as was the video, which only made Stevie's vocals all that much worse. What a shame. We just saw The Eagles in the Fall (EXCELLENT), and the comparisons between shows was dramatic. It may be time for them to hang it up as a group. Too bad....
Hank R from Boston, MA
GOOD BUT OFTEN JUST A BIT OUT OF FOCUS
Fleetwood Mac at TD Garden, 10/28/2019: Good concert in which the band played all their main hits, and added a very moving encore tribute to Tom Petty by performing his "Free Fallin'". Mike Campbell was brilliant, as always, and did much to enhance the band's performance. Neil Finn was good too and Mick Fleetwood was ever the clowning performer who did a brilliant 15 minute drum solo aided by a great conga player. But this band rises and fall based on their two front-women, Chris McVie and Stevie Nicks. McVie seemed to lack energy to hit her her top range notes accurately and was often a half note or more off. Nicks was better, accommodating to her older vocal range by going an octave lower in some of her most famous songs. The band also at times seemed out of synch, none worse than starting out on a song and then about 2 minutes into it when Finn realized they were singing in different keys and then restarting the song. The total package fell short of this fan's expectations.
from Victoria British Columbia
LITTLE DISAPOINTED
New singer Christine sounded off in
every somg she sang. Alot of the
concert seemed filled with drawn out
music and singing that seemed to go
on and on.
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