Fleetwood Mac brought energy and top notch talent to a music packed night...
Fleetwood Mac unleashed their hits at 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore last night with the energy of musicians half their age. This was the first tour the Mac has done where they were not promoting a new album. However, several of th

e songs in the set were tracks that have not been done in many years, or one’s that have never been done at all. “Monday Morning” was a great opener that really set the stage for the night. Lindsey pulled the “full band” version of “Go Insane” from his solo work that was a real crowd pleaser.
Stevie Nicks performed “Storms” from the 1979 Tusk album. This was the first time she ever did this on any tour. Lindsey and Stevie did a nice duet paying tribute to Christine McVie’s 1975 single “Say You Love Me”. Christine left the band after the Dance Tour in 1997/1998. Lindsey brought Peter Green’s “Oh Well” back to the set. He has not performed this since the early 80’s. This was a great show that included all the classics that have been staples in their shows for over thirty years. Let’s hope Fleetwood Mac gets back into the studio to add to their catalogue.
Bill Yoegel, one of the biggest Fleetwood Mac fans from Harford County, hasn't missed a concert tour in 30 years. His wife, Julie, said they played for 2 1/2 hours straight with no break and were excellent.
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