- Is There An Opening Band For Fleetwood Mac 2018
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Fleetwood Mac’s great rival, the Eagles, wrote about the dark side of the California dream on Hotel California and “Life In The Fast Lane.” Fleetwood Mac went about it in a subtler way. Fleetwood Mac went about it in a subtler way. (LONDON, U.K. Monday 22 October 2018) – Legendary, GRAMMY-award winning band Fleetwood Mac announced today a European tour, set to kick off in June with three exclusive performances currently announced in London, Dublin and Berlin. Oct 07, 2018 Fleetwood Mac performed as a twelve-piece act Saturday night in Chicago with Mick Fleetwood, John and Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks, Mike Campbell and Neil Finn augmented by additional guitar.
CREDIT: Christine McVie If you’re headed to the tour that began just over a week ago, “don’t stop” thinking about the bad vibes that exist between the four long-standing members on stage and exiled. That may be the effect, anyway, if not the actual intent of the lawsuit that the banished singer/guitarist filed against the rest of the classic lineup Tuesday in L.A. Country Superior Court. Variety took a look at the filing Thursday, and it’s plenty revealing.
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Okay, maybe not quite as revealing as “Rumours” was back in the day. But if what Buckingham and his attorneys, Loeb & Loeb, paint is a portrait of a band whose members didn’t do much communicating when they were off-stage, culminating in Buckingham getting the silent treatment before he was axed, allegedly without cause or warning, at the end of January. The four being sued will surely offer an alternate point of view, in or out of court — although probably not immediately, since right now they’re trying to sell tickets for a tour, not a boxing match. One immediate irony: It appears that the MusiCares dinner that served as a tribute to the group in late January was actually the event that drove a stake into the heart of the band or at least the version with Buckingham in it.
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Related Here are 21 of the most interesting assertions, or accusations, that arise in the 27-page document: Buckingham contends he would have made $12-14 million from the tour. He still wants to collect. Buckingham’s suit says preliminary discussions for a tour with Live Nation established that each of the five members would have received $12-14M just from touring in America in the last two months of 2018, before moving onto European and Australian legs next year. He wants that much for the work he says he remains ready and available to do, and also wants a fifth of merchandising and any other money they might bring in without him put into a trust. Everyone else in the group has forwarded his calls to voice mail, ever since their last performance together on Jan.
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26 at the MusiCares benefit. “After 43 years of camaraderie and friendship, not a single member of the Band called Buckingham to break the news to him,” the suit says. “In fact, not a single member of has returned any of Buckingham’s phone calls to provide him with an explanation for his purported expulsion from Fleetwood Mac.” He’s gotten only two terse, un-explanatory emails from other band members since their final show. The suit says Buckingham “receiv(ed) only two cryptic responses” from bandmates in the days right after MusiCares, when he realized something was up and started to make inquiries. One was from Fleetwood, “explaining that he needed some time to reflect.” The other was from John McVie, who is mentioned as “respond(ing) that he had been instructed not to speak to Buckingham.” Buckingham gets specific with timelines to suggest other members lied when they publicly stated that his insistence on delaying a tour was the reason for going on without him. In fact, he says he buckled and gave into their demands, then got fired anyway. Buckingham allows that in initial discussions late last year, he did request that the tour kick off in November 2018 so he could release and promote a solo album in the interim. But then, the suit goes on to say, “While Buckingham was initially frustrated by the refusal of the other Partners to accommodate his request,” by Dec.