Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac The Dance
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 See Larger Image | Fleetwood Mac - The Dance List Price : $24.98 USD Your Price : $20.99 USD ProductGroup: DVD Actor(s): Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, John McVie, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood Director(s): Bruce Gowers Movie Release Date : 1997-11-11 Studio : Warner Bros / Wea Label : Warner Bros / Wea Avg. Customer Rating : (229 reviews) Running Time : 106
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Fleetwood Mac The Dance Absolutely incredible Rating: I've been watching this DVD on and off for the last ten years. It still brings tears to my eyes, still makes me laugh, and still makes my heart well up. Fleetwood Mac is a phenomenon, and they prove it with this DVD. The performances are all amazing, and they are truly all at the top of their games.
I was born 30 years too late... if only to see them, Zeppelin, The Who... I guess I'll have to be satisfied with this amazing DVD. Wonderfully put together and wonderfully performed!
Customer Reviews for Fleetwood Mac The Dance Cd Almost perfect Rating: This is a DVD that we will probably wear out. Stunning performance, great sound (although the bass is boosted a little to much). Enjoy this one :)
Editorial Reviews for Fleetwood Mac The Dance Audio Cd Amazon.com essential video With each passing year bringing another high-profile rock reunion, prompted as often by balloon mortgage payments as any real artistic hunger, old fans could be excused for greeting 1997's announcement that the big Mac was back with skepticism: at their commercial zenith, Fleetwood Mac had offered superb transatlantic pop-rock with the added spice of a remarkable back-story, but the band's long decline and underwhelming later personnel shifts didn't bode well. Such guarded expectations make the musical punch of The Dance all the more impressive, and enable the meticulously produced concert special to genuinely surprise. The band's musicianship?-the one constant between the original, late '60s English blues band and its platinum '70s lineup featuring guitarist Lindsey Buckingham and singer Stevie Nicks?-is in peak form, buttressed by a discreet auxiliary of additional musicians. Even with the hired guns, though, it's the rock-solid rhythm section of founders Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, and Buckingham's impassioned playing that strike sparks. Always a dynamic guitarist, Buckingham brings feverish intensity to both group classics and solo turns such as "Go Insane." Both familiar hits and new songs (including the solid "Temporary One" and "Bleed to Love Her") further confirm that this isn't a rote exercise-?the band sounds fully engaged. Buckingham, Nicks, and the elegant Christine McVie retain their vocal charm (although Nicks has clearly lost her upper register). And the sense of old wounds healed, and older affections acknowledged, gives true poignancy to the set's high mark, a brilliant live version of "Silver Springs," a truly haunting Rumours-era B-side that proves deeply moving. --Sam Sutherland
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