Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night
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 See Larger Image | Fleetwood Mac - Tango in the Night List Price : $14.98 USD Your Price : $13.49 USD ProductGroup: DVD Actor(s): Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, Billy Burnette Director(s): Wayne Isham Movie Release Date : 2003-10-14 Studio : Rhino / Wea Label : Rhino / Wea Avg. Customer Rating : (36 reviews) Running Time : 60
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night Hahahahahaha Rating: this DVD sucks the big one. How can you release this garbage...the editing is terrible, and Lindsey Buckingham was not touring with the band, so no Buckingham hits, which the reviewer below me says all the big hits from Tango are here...WTF where's Big Love you fool? Fleetwood missed Lindsey's guitar, vocals and songs moreso than Christie McVie's vocals and songs, and this is just a pathetic release.
Customer Reviews for Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night Cd 1987 was the year... Rating: In this WONDERFUL and MEZMORIZING concert of Fleetwood Mac at the Cow Palace in San Francisco...they sing all of the hits from the " Tango In The Night" album....although Lindsay Buckingham is not present, this concert is electrifying with the guitarists Rick Vito and Billy Burnette delivering the Fleetwood Mac sound like never before...
Editorial Reviews for Fleetwood Mac Tango In The Night Audio Cd Amazon.com Recorded in late 1987, his hour-long concert documents a transitional period for Fleetwood Mac, with Lindsey Buckingham, their driving force, having left (until '97) that same year. It's a testament to Buckingham's role in the band that it took two guitarist-singers to replace him; but while Billy Burnette and Rick Vito are fine musicians with an abiding respect for the Mac legacy (they perform founding member Peter Green's "Oh Well" and "I Loved Another Woman"), this is a mostly lackluster affair, lacking Buckingham's fire and eccentric stage presence. Mainstays Mick Fleetwood and John McVie soldier on, as ever, with Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie still on hand as well, and Rumours-era tunes like "Dreams," "Don't Stop," and "The Chain" have a certain timeless appeal. But when a vest equipped with drum and percussion sounds is the highlight of the show (during Fleetwood's solo spot), you know you're not exactly witnessing history in the making. --Sam Graham
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