Fleetwood Mac ~ World Turning ~ Largo Live 1975
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Thank you so much for these videos. Lindsey is amazing!!! Just got the chance to see him on his Seeds We Sow tour....INCREDIBLE!! :)
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Thanks so much for posting. In high school we went to so many shows at the Capitol Center. I think I remember tickets were like 8-12 dollars or something. FM was fantastic!
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@cbgreely I effin' hate the non-musical travesty that is AUTOTUNE! Learn to sing in key mother effers, like I and countless others did, or leave it to someone else! QUALITY music starts with QUALITY compositions, playing, & singing. There is no shortcut and no guarantees...
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freaking great! NO AUTOTUNE REQUIRED!
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I've always felt the same way. If only I were born maybe 1962... what an amazing thing it must have been growing up on this music and running to the record store to buy albums.
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Too much talent for one stage. Nuff said.
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That is just a face-melter right there! This is my favorite performance of this song, thank you for uploading it!
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Fantastic example of early Fleetwood Mac. I saw them perform this in 76. If you ever tried playing that Lindsey lick and singing you will appreciate it even more. It's haunting (as is Stevie).
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The 1975 Largo, Maryland show is can't miss viewing for all serious Fleetwood Mac fans. "World Turning" was a FM in concert standard in the 70s and 80s. This is the original long jam version. The rhythm section of John McVie/Mick Fleetwood really shines here. The band was on the road to promote their brand new self-titled Platinum selling album. This video captures the band enjoying their new found stardom. Enjoying for FM fans as well! Thanks for posting Biglindsayfan!
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one of the rare times you see Stevie wearing pants...
Sometimes I wish I was born earlier...When the great music came! And Fleetwood Mac!!!!!! But I'm soo glad that they still are here with us, and make my life brighter!
clampandbush 2 years ago 12
I have to agree with all the other comments-these are just folks clearly born for rock and roll-having a blast-and kicking ass. No wonder they are all still selling out stadiums. There won't ever be a time like this again.
collegeri 2 years ago 9