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www.steelnotesmagazine.com Steel Notes Magazine in the concert and one has to ponder if McVie and Buckingham truly enjoy playing that song as it is the most outlandish and ostenta- tious tune in their repertoire, but the people love it and you gotta give them what they want! "You Make Loving Fun" caused rampant outbreaks of spontaneous dancing among the members of the crowd as they were clearly not fazed by the lack of fullness from McVie's typically warm voice. After clearing the Fleet- wood Mac hits from the set, the duo went on to play songs from their new- est album. "In My World" was most definitely a McVie styled composition as it contained the melodic elegance the singer/writer is best known for while songs, "Sleeping Around The Corner," and "Feel About You" sent vibes of early "Rumors" era Fleet- wood Mac magic. Never disappointing, "Too Far Gone" was rocking thanks to Buckingham's driving guitar and gritty energy. "Love Is Here To Stay" and "Red Sun" painted images of romantic hopefulness and melodic fluidity con- veyed expertly by Buck- ingham's high-tone vocal register and echoed guitar. The duo closed the show with two new songs, "Lay Down For Free" and "Game of Pretend" but not after playing the crowd-pleasing anthem, "Go Your Own Way." The new album, Lindsey Buckingham Christine McVie is a testament to the power and skill behind one of rock and roll's most exciting and tumultuous bands and the new songs can easily stand alongside those classic hits. (Photos continued on next page) Steel Notes Magazine www.steelnotesmagazine.com 11