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Feb 16, 2020 Fleetwood Mac - Tusk. Music video, as broadcast on an episode of 'rage', the ABC's late night music video show. Digital TV recording from ABC TV in Perth, Australia. (Uploader note: publication dates on 'rage' video uploads tend to refer to the music video itself rather than the particular episode of rage it was recorded from). Listen to Fleetwood Mac - Tusk.mid, a free MIDI file on BitMidi. Play, download, or share the MIDI song Fleetwood Mac - Tusk.mid from your web browser. Tusk (1979), along with Rumours (1977) and Fleetwood Mac (1975), was already remastered in 2004, but since Rumours received an updated deluxe remaster in 2013, it makes sense Tusk was given another go.

Fleetwood Mac – Live (Deluxe Edition) (2021)
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Fleetwood Mac have announced an expanded reissue of their 1980 live album, Fleetwood Mac Live.

The new version, Fleetwood Mac Live: Super Deluxe Edition, will be released as a three-CD/two-LP collection featuring remastered versions of the original double album, along with more than an hour of unreleased live music from the band recorded between 1977 and 1982.

Most of Fleetwood Mac Live was originally recorded while the band toured the world in support of Tusk, their 1979 two-LP studio album. Three songs from that record made it onto Live – “Sara,” “Over and Over” and “Not That Funny” – while the rest of the LP was made up tunes from throughout the band’s distinguished career. Highlights included “Dreams,” “Go Your Own Way,” “Don’t Stop” and a blistering rendition of “Rhiannon.”

The album also featured three new songs, including the single “Fireflies.”

Disc three of the new reissue is made up entirely of previously unreleased live versions of classic Fleetwood Mac tracks, including “Tusk,” “Gold Dust Woman,” “Songbird” and “The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown).” The set also includes a bonus 7″ single featuring previously unreleased demo versions of “Fireflies” and “One More Night.”

A booklet filled with rare photos, the band’s itinerary from the Tusk tour, plus a detailed history of the live album completes the set.

The full track listing for Fleetwood Mac Live: Super Deluxe Edition can be found below, along with and unreleased live performance of the group’s classic song “The Chain,” recorded in Cleveland in 1980.

Fleetwood Mac’s 1980 double-album Live was released as a way for the physically, emotionally, and creatively exhausted group to continue the winning streak that saw them dominate the last half of the ’70s with Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, and Tusk. The band recorded audio and video at every one of the 112 (!) dates they played between October 1979 and September 1980 and then proceeded to put together an album that putatively represented a Tusk tour date. In that regard, Live was perhaps the apotheosis of the Frankenstein-ed “live” album. The 2-LP set didn’t just combine recordings from multiple dates on the Tusk tour … it pulled in songs from multiple tours to present a weird, idealized version of “a Fleetwood Mac concert.” The original release threw in a few cuts from the Rumours tour, a song originally released by Buckingham Nicks (“Don’t Let Me Down Again”) that the Mac performed on tour in 1975, and even a couple of studio rarities (“Fireflies” and a cover of the Beach Boys’ “Farmer’s Daughter”). However the album may fail as an accurate piece of documentary audio it more than succeeds as a cohesive piece of rock ‘n’ roll. While some tracks do occasionally suffer a bit from the vagaries of live performance—a cracked voice here, a late guitar melody there—thanks to the embarrassment of riches in their song pool and given that the band was at the peak of their powers, the selection of their best individual performances yielded excellent results, and nearly all of the tracks bristle with energy, vibrancy, and a sense of creative electricity that was surely a bit of a crapshoot on such a long and grueling tour. And, in some cases—”Over and Over” and “Never Going Back Again” especially—the live versions captured here are actually superior to the studio takes, gaining an intensity and immediacy that accentuates their inherent drama. This new edition continues in the original’s tradition, tacking on a third disc of live rarities that’s similarly wide-ranging, including tracks recorded on the Mirage tour which happened two years after Live was originally released. While those extras feel (obviously) tacked on—more than an encore, but less than a standalone show—they also lack the flowing context of the main album and feel far more disjointed in their presentation. Nonetheless, getting to hear the Rumours band take on “The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown)” at the Oklahoma City State Fair Arena in 1977 or a transcendent version of “Songbird” from the tail end of the Tusk tour in Arkansas is still quite thrilling. – Jason Ferguson

Tracklist

CD1
1. Fleetwood Mac – Monday Morning (Live at Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 2/3/80)
2. Fleetwood Mac – Say You Love Me (Live at Kansas Coliseum, Wichita, KS 8/25/80)
3. Fleetwood Mac – Dreams (Live at Palais de Sport, Paris, France 6/14/80)
4. Fleetwood Mac – Oh Well (Live at Checker Dome, St. Louis, MO 11/5/79)
5. Fleetwood Mac – Over & Over (Live at Myriad, Oklahoma City, OK 8/22/80)
6. Fleetwood Mac – Sara (Live at Checker Dome, St. Louis, MO 11/5/79)
7. Fleetwood Mac – Not That Funny (Live at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH 5/21/80)
8. Fleetwood Mac – Never Going Back Again (Live at McKale Center, Tucson, AZ 8/28/80)
9. Fleetwood Mac – Landslide (Live at Wembley Arena, London, UK 6/25/80)

CD2

1. Fleetwood Mac – Fireflies (Live at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA 9/4/80)
2. Fleetwood Mac – Over My Head (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO 8/24/80)
3. Fleetwood Mac – Rhiannon (Live at Wembley Arena, London, UK 6/26/80)
4. Fleetwood Mac – Don’t Let Me Down Again (Live at Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ 10/17/75)
5. Fleetwood Mac – One More Night (Live at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA 9/3/80)
6. Fleetwood Mac – Go Your Own Way (Live at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH 5/21/80)
7. Fleetwood Mac – Don’t Stop (Live at Palais de Sport, Paris, France 6/14/80)
8. Fleetwood Mac – I’m So Afraid (Live at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH 5/20/80)
9. Fleetwood Mac – The Farmer’s Daughter (Live at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA 9/4/80)

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CD3
1. Fleetwood Mac – Second Hand News (Live at The Forum, Inglewood, CA 10/21/82)
2. Fleetwood Mac – The Chain (Live at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH, 5/20/80)
3. Fleetwood Mac – Think About Me (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO 8/24/80)
4. Fleetwood Mac – What Makes You Think You’re The One (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO 8/23/80)
5. Fleetwood Mac – Gold Dust Woman (Live at The Forum, Inglewood, CA 8/29/77)
6. Fleetwood Mac – Brown Eyes (Live at The Forum, Inglewood, CA 10/22/82)
7. Fleetwood Mac – The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown) (Live at State Fair Arena, Oklahoma City, OK 5/18/77)
8. Fleetwood Mac – Angel (Live at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, OH 5/20/80)
9. Fleetwood Mac – Hold Me (Live at The Forum, Inglewood, CA 10/21/82)
10. Fleetwood Mac – Tusk (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO 8/24/80)
11. Fleetwood Mac – You Make Loving Fun (Live at BOK Center, Tulsa, OK 5/19/77)
12. Fleetwood Mac – Sisters Of The Moon (Live at Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE 8/21/80)
13. Fleetwood Mac – Songbird (Live at Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE 8/21/80)
14. Fleetwood Mac – Blue Letter (Live at Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, AR 5/20/77)
15. Fleetwood Mac – Fireflies (Long Version) (Remix)

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Fleetwood Mac – Tusk (1979/2011)
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Fleetwood Mac’s 12th album – often cited as their most experimental, was recorded at a cost of 1 million – making it the most expensive album recorded at the time. The double platinum-selling Tusk featuring the original twenty-track album in all-new stunning high-resolution formats. This masterpiece from Fleetwood Mac includes the hit singles “Sara,” “Think About Me,” “Sisters of the Moon” and “Tusk” (featuring the USC Trojan Marching Band)!

The wonder of Fleetwood Mac’s chemistry is that the casting of these two less-than-major talents in pop music’s answer to Gone with the Wind elevates them to the stature of stormy rock & roll heroines -Stephen Holden Rolling Stone

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More than any other Fleetwood Mac album, Tusk is born of a particular time and place — it could only have been created in the aftermath of Rumours, which shattered sales records, which in turn gave the group a blank check for its next album. But if they were falling apart during the making of Rumours, they were officially broken and shattered during the making of Tusk, and that disconnect between bandmembers resulted in a sprawling, incoherent, and utterly brilliant 20-track double album. At the time of its release, it was a flop, never reaching the top of the charts and never spawning a true hit single, despite two well-received Top Ten hits. Coming after the monumental Rumours, this was a huge disappointment, but the truth of the matter is that Fleetwood Mac couldn’t top that success no matter how hard they tried, so it was better for them to indulge themselves and come up with something as unique as Tusk. Lindsey Buckingham directed both Fleetwood Mac and Rumours, but he dominates here, composing nearly half the album, and giving Christine McVie’s and Stevie Nicks’ songs an ethereal, floating quality that turns them into welcome respites from the seriously twisted immersions into Buckingham’s id. This is the ultimate cocaine album — it’s mellow for long stretches, and then bursts wide open in manic, frantic explosions, such as the mounting tension on “The Ledge” or the rampaging “That’s Enough for Me,” or the marching band-driven paranoia of the title track, all of which are relieved by smooth, reflective work from all three songwriters. While McVie and Nicks contribute some excellent songs, Buckingham owns this record with his nervous energy and obsessive production, winding up with a fussily detailed yet wildly messy record unlike any other. This is mainstream madness, crazier than Buckingham’s idol Brian Wilson and weirder than any number of cult classics. Of course, that’s why it bombed upon its original release, but Tusk is a bracing, weirdly affecting work that may not be as universal or immediate as Rumours, but is every bit as classic. As a piece of pop art, it’s peerless.

Tracklist:
01 – Over & Over
02 – The Ledge
03 – Think About Me
04 – Save Me A Place
05 – Sara
06 – What Makes You Think You’re The One
07 – Storms
08 – That’s All For Everyone
09 – Not That Funny
10 – Sisters Of The Moon
11 – Angel
12 – That’s Enough For Me
13 – Brown Eyes
14 – Never Make Me Cry
15 – I Know I’m Not Wrong
16 – Honey Hi
17 – Beautiful Child
18 – Walk A Thin Line
19 – Tusk
20 – Never Forget

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