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Published Date: 03 November 2009
GREATEST hits they promised and greatest hits they delivered - Fleetwood Mac were back last night, thrilling a packed Sheffield Arena.
Five years after they insisted they were calling it a day for good, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie and Lindsey Buckingham are on tour again playing songs "just for fun" - and fun it most certainly was.

This was a debut appearance in these parts for the band's most famous incarnation, the one which gave the world the mega-selling Rumours, and they came armed with a fantasy setlist designed to thrill any fan.

Bland it wasn't. Freed from its usual F1 home The Chain roared out of the starting blocks, second song in, with power to spare, while a fierce percussion-led Tusk banished any thought that the Mac are simply gentle easy-listening.

Buckingham in particular seemed determined to prove the band aren't ready for their pipe and slippers just yet, giving many of the rockers like Go Insane the big solo guitar god treatment.

Were you there? What did you think of the gig? Add your comment below.

With Christine McVie opting out of the current reunion, there's more focus on Nicks, whose voice remains strangely ethereal and other-worldly.

You can't go far wrong with a songbook like the Mac's - highlights included Say You Love Me, Sara, Rhiannon, Gold Dust Woman and the mighty Go Your Own Way.

There was even a nod to the original Peter Green-led version of the band, with a punchy version of Oh Well, which was one of the highlights of the night.

While McVie and Fleetwood remain as tight a rhythm section as ever, it's Buckingham and Nicks who now dominate the band, and they had plenty of references to the band's often tumultous past - a living soap opera as famous as any in pop.

Any flabby moments were soon swept away by yet another big tune. Everyone was up and bopping to encore Don't Stop - and on this form no-one will want them to.

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  • Last Updated: 03 November 2009 8:42 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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AGM,

Staffordshire 03/11/2009 18:59:38
Yes they were good, yes they are all brilliant musicians but couldnt help feeling a bit disappointed. Christine McVie was missed, Lindsey Buckingham dominated, Stevie Nicks still has the voice and there were moments of magic. The audience where we were seated were very well behaved, clapping after each song but nobody felt the need to get to their feet. After each song there was a long pause when the stage was in darkness - it just didnt flow. I am glad I went to see them, I have waited more than 30 years to see them live but I did come away feeling just a bit disappointed.
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Alberto Frog ,

Sunny Sheffield 03/11/2009 22:27:01
It may be the Sheffield Arena - It pains me to be disloyal to wonderful Sheffield - but it is truly an appalling venue.
It is soulless with bad acoustics & with stewards that seem to go out of their way to ruin your entertainment.
I'm not sure what the alternative is as obviously big bands are going to want to play the largest venues.
Getting good tickets at face value is practically impossible anyway because of e-touts.
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