Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac Live in Washington DC Performing Surrender to the Music
In May 2003, when Fleetwood Mac graced the stage at the MCI Center in Washington DC, they were in the midst of their "Say You Will Tour," promoting the album "Say You Will," which had been released in April of the same year. This album marked a significant return for the band after nearly a decade since their previous studio effort, "Time," in 1995. Interestingly, "Say You Will" was a reflection of the band’s dynamic evolution, showcasing a blend of their classic rock roots while also incorporating contemporary sounds. The live recording captures the palpable energy of the band during this phase—a period of rejuvenation and collaboration, especially as it was one of the first tours featuring all key members since the iconic lineup from the '70s, including Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. It's like witnessing a classic reunion, rekindling the magic that fans had longed for, proving that their musical legacy still resonated deeply. How incredible is that?