Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac Live in Dublin O2 Arena Performing 'Go Your Own Way'
When Fleetwood Mac took to the stage at The O2 in Dublin on October 25, 2009, they weren't just playing a gig; they were celebrating decades of music that had shaped rock history. Just a couple of years before, they released "Say You Will" in 2003, which marked their first studio album since the iconic "The Dance" live album in 1997. The live recording reflects a nostalgic yet vibrant energy as the band revisits hits like "Go Your Own Way," a track that encapsulates their complex relationships and dramatic lore. It’s interesting to note that this performance was part of their first tour in years, which sparked discussions about their ever-evolving dynamics as a band, particularly with the return of guitarist Lindsay Buckingham and vocalist Stevie Nicks reuniting—after years of on-and-off relationships, both musical and personal. Their set in Dublin felt like a unique blend of past and present, capturing the essence of a band still very much alive in the music scene.