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Old 07-02-2009, 02:01 PM
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We were talking about the Rumours tour in another thread about a week ago. I thought it would be cool if people could share their stories from the Tusk Tour. I know we have people here who were lucky enough to see them.

If you went, let us know all you can remember from 30 years ago! When/where did you see them? Did you like the setlist, new songs, was Stevie boring? Was Lindsey's haircut a shock? Did John McVie go crazy?

Seriously - please share whatever special moments you can remember. They are all special and it is fun to read them.
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Old 07-02-2009, 03:24 PM
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I certainly remember. I was 9 when Fleetwood Mac came to Minneapolis on May 9&10 1980. I remember beggin my mom for like 3 weeks to let me go but she wouldnt let me said I was too young......
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Old 07-02-2009, 03:30 PM
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I certainly remember. I was 9 when Fleetwood Mac came to Minneapolis on May 9&10 1980. I remember beggin my mom for like 3 weeks to let me go but she wouldnt let me said I was too young......
Funny you say that... when they came to Richfield (Cleveland) my mom said you go to the Browns vs Cowboys game with your father...

I begged to go to see FMac instead but they made me got to the football game...

I don't think they knew I was gay yet.... football??!!!
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Old 07-02-2009, 03:37 PM
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Funny you say that... when they came to Richfield (Cleveland) my mom said you go to the Browns vs Cowboys game with your father...I begged to go to see FMac instead but they made me got to the football game...I don't think they knew I was gay yet.... football??!!!
They knew-that's why they forced you to go to the game. Those players love to touch each others butts.
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They knew-that's why they forced you to go to the game. Those players love to touch each others butts.
The cool part was (it was a Mon night game) The Browns won if I remember correctly.... and I got to stay up late... which was awesome when you were 12...
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Did you see the tusk tour, viv?

That's too bad, David. Hopefully all the shows you have seen now make up for it.
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David, that pic of Lindsey is one of the best EVER!

The looks on Lindsey and Stevie's faces in the first one...LMAO!

Thank you for posting those.
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Old 07-03-2009, 09:29 PM
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David, that pic of Lindsey is one of the best EVER!

The looks on Lindsey and Stevie's faces in the first one...LMAO!

Thank you for posting those.
I was about to say the same thing. Lindsey looks amazing in those
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Well, my mom always said I could date when I was 16 and I turned 16 in the first half of November and I got to go to the Tusk concert in Ann Arbor.

I had the Tusk album, but I didn't really know the whole Fleetwood Mac background. I didn't know who everyone was. So, that was my first time really seeing what everyone did in the band and I was impressed to say the least. I liked the Tusk songs much more than I had on the album. I wanted to see them again as soon as possible.

I also saw the Jacksons that same month. Those were the first concerts I ever saw without my mother.

Not sure what my exact problem was, but when I first played Tusk all the way through, the only songs I liked were Tusk and Sara. I'm madly in love with Think About Me and Angel now, but I remember they didn't make an impression on me those first listens and I felt my money had been wasted on the LP purchase. After seeing them in concert, I listened to the whole album with fresh ears.

I would also say that seeing the Angel interaction on stage made me think shippy things and, thus, my life was ruined very early on.

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Well, my mom always said I could date when I was 16 and I turned 16 in the first half of November and I got to go to the Tusk concert in Ann Arbor.

I had the Tusk album, but I didn't really know the whole Fleetwood Mac background. I didn't know who everyone was. So, that was my first time really seeing what everyone did in the band and I was impressed to say the least. I liked the Tusk songs much more than I had on the album. I wanted to see them again as soon as possible.

I also saw the Jacksons that same month. Those were the first concerts I ever saw without my mother.

Not sure what my exact problem was, but when I first played Tusk all the way through, the only songs I liked were Tusk and Sara. I'm madly in love with Think About Me and Angel now, but I remember they didn't make an impression on me those first listens and I felt my money had been wasted on the LP purchase. After seeing them in concert, I listened to the whole album with fresh ears.

I would also say that seeing the Angel interaction on stage made me think shippy things and, thus, my life was ruined very early on.

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I so envy you!!! My brother went to the Ann Arbor show.... I was only in the 6th grade and begged and pleaded to go..... my dad was even like--why don't you take your sister???? Well he took some chick instead He did buy me a jersey though........ but I sat home and sniffled for the night..... and no he isn't with this chick--nothing became of it!! LMAO!! So see he should have just taken me!!!! He did try to take some pics too but they look like little ants
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I so envy you!!! My brother went to the Ann Arbor show.... I was only in the 6th grade and begged and pleaded to go..... my dad was even like--why don't you take your sister???? Well he took some chick instead He did buy me a jersey though........ but I sat home and sniffled for the night..... and no he isn't with this chick--nothing became of it!! LMAO!! So see he should have just taken me!!!! He did try to take some pics too but they look like little ants
I was there! But it was 30 years ago, I was 18 years old, and my memory is not what it used to be........I think I had a great time!
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Old 07-05-2009, 11:59 AM
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We were talking about the Rumours tour in another thread about a week ago. I thought it would be cool if people could share their stories from the Tusk Tour. I know we have people here who were lucky enough to see them.

If you went, let us know all you can remember from 30 years ago! When/where did you see them? Did you like the setlist, new songs, was Stevie boring? Was Lindsey's haircut a shock? Did John McVie go crazy?

Seriously - please share whatever special moments you can remember. They are all special and it is fun to read them.
I'm an old timer here so the first time I saw them was in 78 in Atlanta at The Omni. Now....for those of you who don't remember.....back in the day, before MTV and the INTERNET and VCR's, the only thing you had was Rolling Stone, Crawdaddy and Creem to give you photos and news on your favorite bands. You would not believe what a big deal it was to get that new issue of Rolling Stone. I'll never forget going out to the mailbox and finding the Tusk issue with Stevie and Mick on the cover. Oh man, I was in heaven. Plus Stevie was showing a bit of cleavage on that cover so heaven was about to kick me out for the images that was going thru my perverted little mind ( hey, I was 19, give me a break.....come to think of it, I'm 49 and still have those thoughts......never mind). Anyway, when a band came to town, it was a major deal. I mean, you knew a couple of months before tickets went on sale. A concert was the only time you could see these people move and hear them talk. It was a major deal. So, my buddy John and I have seats waaaaaaay in the back of the Omni. Not nosebleed but we are back there, but, it doesn't matter because 1) we are there about to see Fleetwood Mac in concert and 2) we are in the same building with Stevie Nicks (if only she knew we were alive...damn). We both had binoculars that were pretty poor....mine kept going out of focus.....and I did pretty much keep my line of sight on Stevie but I did keep looking over at the guy onstage with her. Was that Lindsey?.....naw, couldn't be.....Lindsey has curly hair and a beard and this guy is clean shaven with short hair.....but he sounds like Lindsey......might be Lindsey.....but he don't look like what I was expecting him to look like. That is the thing that I remember the most when I think back to seeing Fleetwood Mac for the first time on the "not quite Rumours/almost Tusk tour". Oh, I also remember Lindsey saying they wanted to do a new song from their new album and it turned out to be, "Sisters Of The Moon". That was cool. And then when Stevie pulled her top down and started dancing.......wait.......oh sorry,, that was another one of those images that got me kicked out of heaven.....well, it was worth it....it was a good image.
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Does anyone know what the deal was with the backdrops during the Tusk tour? They were not consistent at all, I've seen pictures of them using the Rumours backdrop with the scary trees, blank curtains, random graphics, circles, etc.













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