Sunday, December 7, 2008

the number three.

I'm still curious about this whole thing.
In the order that they appear through a Google Image search:


Thursday, December 4, 2008

WHAT?!?!?!?!??

Things are too frickin' weird sometimes.

I was sure they'd never tour again. Seeing one of their live shows has been on my wishlist since, like, forever. So last night I'm having a tea, just about dead smack in the middle of this book that I recently ordered and I get a text message from a friend who writes: 'FLEETWOOD MAC, BITCH! MARCH 26! ACC!!' To which I responded: 'Balls. Nice try, jerk. '(since she's the biggest liar/prankster/boy who cried wolf, ever) Again, I got: 'Dude, March 26! I'm not even shitting you right now.' Uh huh. Sure.
I got to my computer this morning and thought I'd Google it online just for the hell of it. Low and behold:


!!!!!!!!!!!!

But wait; only 4/5 on this tour? No Christine McVie??? Will she replaced? And if so, who will replace her?

"After two decades of touring, more band member additions and departures, some stints in rehab, and solos careers, the fivesome returned in 1997 recording a live album The Dance which brought Fleetwood Mac back to their superstar status—becoming the fifth highest-selling live album of all time in the United States. Shortly thereafter, Fleetwood Mac was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This was the last breath for Christine McVie, who “officially” left the band in 2003, when they recorded Say You Will (even though she lended backup vocals for the album). Since 2006, Buckingham has been chatty about a reunion tour which has left critics buzzing and Fleetwood Mac lovers wondering. Stevie Nicks gal pal Sheryl Crow was said to be joining—other sources report that Crow would be replacing Christine McVie. Additional media say Nicks would not tour again without McVie. So I can’t help but wonder, will Fleetwood Mac be back for another dance? Buckingham told Billboard magazine earlier in the year that Fleetwood Mac was definitively talking about touring with the possibility of new material; he also denied that Sheryl Crow would be joining the lineup. He says that the band would most likely record again after the tour, as he thought touring would reunite them artistically." -nickslive.com

I'm so stoaked I could kick someone in the nuts.