Thursday, September 26, 2013

VIDEO: Christine McVie reunites with Fleetwood Mac in London



Keyboardist Christine McVie reunited with Fleetwood Mac for the first time in 15 years during the band’s show at London’s 02 Arena Wednesday night.

McVie, who left the group in 1998, joined the band for a performance of the 1977 hit, “Don’t Stop”, which she wrote and sang on and reached No. 3 on the US singles charts as part of the smash “Rumours” album.

Stevie Nicks shared the news of McVie’s appearance a few weeks ago, telling the BBC that her British former bandmate "doesn't want to fly" and "doesn't want to come back to America", which may explain why she has agreed to appear at a couple of UK shows but not their US dates earlier this year.

During the Woman's Hour interview, Nicks told presenter Jane Garvey: "Both of us in a man's world, from the very beginning, we made a pact that we would be a force of nature together. And we were. We had a lot of power when there were two of us. That wasn't really so noticeable to us because we just had it until she left. And then when she left I realized how much power we had when she was there, and how when she left she took 50% of the power with her… I felt powerless in many ways."






See also:

Christine McVie to reunite with Fleetwood Mac on European tour
Fleetwood Mac announce Australian tour
Fleetwood Mac has more new music ready to go
Fleetwood Mac guitarist discusses band’s first new music in 10 years
Fleetwood Mac release first new music in 10 years