Fleetwood Mac Live at The Paramount 1972

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Fleetwood Mac Live At The Paramount, Seattle Washington
March 10, 1972
1 Tell Me All The Things You Do
2 Future Games
3 Get Like You Used To Be
4 Little Child Of Mine
5 Spare Me A Little
6 Homeward Bound
7 Black Magic Woman
8 Oh Well

Bob Welch: Guitar and Vocals
Danny Kirwin: Vocals And Guitar
Christine McVie: Keyboards and Vocals
John McVie: Bass
Mick Fleetwood: Drums
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Danny Kirwin's playing is instantly recognized with his sweet vibrato. Too bad he is not acknowledged for what a remarkable guitar God, Hero, Master he truly was.

baronoflivonia.
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For me, Christie is the greatest female rock singer of the last fifty years. Just a beautiful voice that could never be replaced and a great songwriter too.

porico
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Let's remember Danny Kirwan for being a superb guitarist. Right up there in the Pantheon

markmitchell
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This sounds modern. Fleetwood Mac was so sophisticated 😊

Ledout-cy
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Always nice to hear pre-superstar Fleetwood Mac, that era after Peter Green left and before Stevie and Lindsey is sadly under heard by most. The real rock fans who lived the 70s know better. Great stuff! RIP to the great Christine McVie, one of the best. 🎵

vicprovost
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Look at Bob playing that double neck SG!
Jimmy Page special.

Stairway to Heaven- anyone!
Thats where you take us Bob! 🕉 🎉

prajnachan
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FLEETWOOD MAC were a totally different band with monster guitarist Danny Kirwan in the band. Geesh.

doclawyer
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My fave Mac incarnation. Danny and Bob are otherworldly guitarists imvho.

feltongailey
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"Future Games" at 8:00. First heard this song walking by the campus radio station at Defiance College in the fall of 1971. Couldn't walk away until it finished. R.I.P. Bob Welch and Danny Kirwan.

andyinoregon
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This “gap period” in Fleetwood Mac’s history is my favorite. Future Games (the album and the song) !!!!👍👏

scottjackson
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Christy was the quiet classical girl that only cared about how to improve the music, her voice got better and her looks got better also, I think I had a crush on her for years .

Eternalquest-co
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Really wonderful, , especially loved “Little Child of Mine”, , miss you Danny Kirwan, for me “Sunny Side of Heaven” outshines “Albatross”, , Yeah this recording reveals an excellent band pre Buckingham/Nicks 👍

ScottyWig
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This is fantastic, decent quality and the band is tight! Shame this incarnation couldn’t have lasted longer. The talent was blooming.

daddyagogo
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Future Games
Bare Trees
Mystery to Me
Penguin

Paris
Solo

Outstanding life and music to the world 🌎

We love you Bob 🎉 🕉

prajnachan
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Thank you for posting this! I'm with a lot of people here who grew up with Fleetwood Mac prior to Lindsey and Stevie coming on board. Not putting them down, but my preference has always been the years previous to their arrival. This was the period of time when FM radio stations live broadcast concerts like KSAN did New Years '73 with the Allman Bros, Marshall Tucker, Charlie Daniels et al. Close to 5 HOURS LIVE. After that the love of money brought it all down.

jeffcooper
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damn.. hoped it was a video! lol..
love a bit of Danny Kirwan though, thankyou for sharing this..

davidevans
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This is great, thx for posting! One of my favorite periods for FM, between Future Games and Bare Trees.

andrestipanovic
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This is great! Absolutely love this Mac line up!! Live version of Future Games is outstanding and I’d never heard this recording of it before. Just wish there was some recorded live video too!!

martynh
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WOW - what a great tape. Fans of early 70s FMac will not be disappointed.

WillCate
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Great live early Seventies sound right off the stage.FM then, was a lot like Delaney & Bonnie with EC.
From 1965-1975 gave us some of the he most creative and sonically music of
A Thousand Years Fleetwood Mac was right up there. Saw them in these days.
Magical performances in Santa Barbara and UCSB area. Peter Frampton was amazing. Steve Miller too. UN real cool Steve Miller. Greatful Dead, and Ron Wood and Rod Stewart . Santana too.
1970-74. Rory Gallagher. Loggins & Messina. BB King. Jefferson Starship.
Jeff Beck. Lowell George/ Little Feat. Doobie Brothers. David Lindley. Jackson Browne. Gregg Allman Tour 1974.
Joni Mitchell. Original Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Dave Mason.
Allman Brothers. Etc.❤
The early Seventies were fantastic vibes.

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