Pre-Rumours songs in Rumours-era shows?
Curious question--does anybody know which pre-BN Mac songs, apart from the well-documented Oh Well and Hypnotized, were performed at early BN-era shows? I saw an old review someone posted on the Rumours forum that mentioned Station Man and Spare Me A Little Of Your Love, but was that it?
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Just recently on another board, someone semi-confirmed that they also played:
Bob Welch's "Angel" (Christine on vocals) and Danny Kirwan's "Child Of Mine" (Lindsey on vocals). I said "semi-" because I'd previously heard that they played both of those tunes with Stevie handling lead vocals on both. :shrug: But, this confirmation sounds a bit more realistic. The person who originally told me about these tunes probably couldn't take his eyes off of Stevie so when she sang the harmonies, he probably assumed she was singing lead. :laugh: There's a little nagging vague recall in the back of my mind that they played "Black Magic Woman" (Lindsey vocal) in 1975 when they played Anaheim Stadium and opened for Loggins & Messina/Rod Stewart & Faces. |
Station Man and Hypnotized
I have a CD boguht in Spain, kind of a bootleg with part of a concert from the white album days. Station Man and Hypnotized were included.
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Revisiting this thread two years down the line:
Does anyone (David) have a note of which boot actually has a Rumours-era "Rattlesnake Shake" on it? |
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With you *all* the way, there, mate ;)
It's going in our setlist as soon as I do :) |
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I witnessed it a number of times. :nod: Sadly, up to now, there hasn't been any recordings circulated of them playing it.
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Whast about Tell Me All The Things You Do from Kiln House?
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David mentioned it in the very first response to the original post of the thread. ;)
There are a couple of boots circulating with TMATTYD. A tour rehearsal and the Feb 22nd show from Philly come to mind immediately. |
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In 1975 the band also performed Christine's "Get Like You Used To Be," but that wasn't a Fleetwood Mac song. It was originally recorded by Chicken Shack.
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Well, yeah, once Rumours caught fire, it was the death-knell for all but "Oh Well"...but, those first couple of months of the tour they were still playing: Station Man Believe Me Why Oh Well Green Manalishi Tell Me All The Things You Do Sunny Side Of Heaven |
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Its insane to think that a Buckingham Nicks song was performed without Lindsey but never performed when only Lindsey and Stevie fronted the band for over a decade without Chris. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYAa2RT0x3I |
Fleetwood Mac played Don't Let Me Down Again on several occasions. One such instance is documented on the Live album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ggogb46e0EY |
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Also, while most of the people on this forum aren't fond of the Fakewood Mac lineup from 2018-19, I am pleased that they revived "Man of the World" for a few shows. Neil actually did a decent job on that song. |
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I also do recall the song was tested out once in 2004 and never played again. I suppose the masses just stared wondering what song it was and dropped it. Fleetwood Mac must be one of the few mega-bands that feels uncomfortable playing songs they want to do but their "fans" dont know them. On a side note, I wish we had a real concert and not a lip-synced slick music video of the Tango show. It would be cool to have a professional recording of the song being performed live. I know it was the 80s but what a lost opportunity :( |
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The post-Rumours band also played "I Loved Another Woman" on both their Shake the Cage tour and Behind the Mask tour
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Stevie was incredible! That was amazing. |
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