Fleetwood Mac
Sisters of the Moon Live Performance at The Forum, Los Angeles
Ah, Fleetwood Mac! They were riding high on the waves of success in the early '80s, especially with their landmark album *Tango in the Night*, which would release in 1987. But back to that electric moment in 1982—during their tour that brought them to The Forum in Inglewood, California, they were in the thick of promoting *Mirage*, which was released earlier that year. *Mirage* was a bit of a comeback after some earlier trials; it gave fans classic hits like "Hold Me" and "Gypsy." The live version of "Sisters of the Moon" resonates deeply with the energy of that era. What’s fascinating is that during this tour, tensions within the band were palpable, yet their chemistry on stage was undeniable. This live recording captures that raw edge and emotional depth—a juxtaposition of harmony and unresolved personal struggles that became a hallmark of Fleetwood Mac's legacy. Isn’t it intriguing how a single performance can encapsulate such complexity?