

Although the battle was not legally resolved until 4 years later, the 'real' Fleetwood Mac, which was now a foursome consisting of Welch, Fleetwood, and John and Christy McVie, was able to continue recording and tour again beginning in September 1974. Meanwhile, the resulting lawsuit regarding the Fleetwood Mac naming rights sidelined the 'actual' Fleetwood Mac for most of 1974. Although the tour started out OK, as word spread that this was a 'bogus' Fleetwood Mac, they faced increasing hostility and cancelled shows, forcing the cancellation of the rest of the tour. They were billed as the 'New Fleetwood Mac', and performed at rescheduled dates on the US Tour. He hired members of the band Legs, who were told that Mick Fleetwood would rejoin the band with them later on the tour (even though Fleetwood had nothing to do with them). Well, the band's manager was not about to let that happen, and told the band that he owned the rights to the name 'Fleetwood Mac' and would hire a new set of musicians to tour in early 1974. Early on in their subsequent tour, guitarist Weston had an affair with Fleetwood's wife, which caused Weston's immediate dismissal, and the emotionally devastated Fleetwood was unable to continue the tour, resulting in its cancellation with 26 dates left to play, causing the band to 'temporarily disband'. The band seemed poised for greater success, but additional problems intervened. Mystery to Me is a strong album, and featured 4 Christine McVie songs (for the first time), as well as several good Welch songs, including 'Hypnotized' which received substantial radio play in the US and became a band standard. The remaining members carried on, releasing their next album, Mystery To Me (1973) just 6 months later. This new lineup recorded Penguin (1973), which was well-received, but Walker was let go shortly after that for not being the 'right fit' for the band. After dismissing guitarist-songwriter-vocalist Danny Kirwan (for out of control alcohol problems) after the Bare Trees tour, in September 1972, the band added guitarist Bob Weston and vocalist Danny Walker ( Savoy Brown), as they apparently wanted to maintain a similar dynamic of having 2 lead guitarists and 3 vocalists. Notice that the layout for many Second Hand News - Tribute to Fleetwood Mac tour, will offer an circular layout, so only very few seats may have an obstructed view.FM Broadcast (KSAN-FM) recording, very good qualityĪvailable in both Lossless (FLAC) and Mp3 (320 kbps) versionsĬontinuing on with more from 'The Bob Welch Years' of Fleetwood Mac (1971-1974). On top of using the dynamic seating chart on the right side of the page to choose your seats. On the following page, you will have the option to further arrange the available Second Hand News - Tribute to Fleetwood Mac tour tickets by either price or quantity. Press "Tickets" to proceed and check available Second Hand News - Tribute to Fleetwood Mac seats for your concert. You can check a your city Second Hand News - Tribute to Fleetwood Mac concert 2022 on top of the schedule, but other dates is going to be shown in order.


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