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Setlist at Mirage Tour ’82 Los Angeles, CA on Oct 21, 1982
Set One
Second Hand News
246
The Chain
398
Don't Stop
228
Dreams
253
Oh Well
272
Rhiannon
425
Brown Eyes
261
Eyes of the World
247
Gypsy
276
Love In Store
200
Not That Funny
547
Never Going Back Again
264
Landslide
253
Tusk
357
Sara
372
Hold Me
255
You Make Loving Fun
283
I'm So Afraid
389
Go Your Own Way
388
Blue Letter
283
Sisters Of The Moon
483
Songbird
213
Mirage Tour ’82
Los Angeles, CA
Oct 21, 1982
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Setlist at Mirage Tour ’82 Los Angeles, CA on Oct 21, 1982
Set One
Second Hand News
246
The Chain
398
Don't Stop
228
Dreams
253
Oh Well
272
Rhiannon
425
Brown Eyes
261
Eyes of the World
247
Gypsy
276
Love In Store
200
Not That Funny
547
Never Going Back Again
264
Landslide
253
Tusk
357
Sara
372
Hold Me
255
You Make Loving Fun
283
I'm So Afraid
389
Go Your Own Way
388
Blue Letter
283
Sisters Of The Moon
483
Songbird
213
Show Notes
In September 1982, Fleetwood Mac embarked on a 31-city U.S. tour in support of Mirage, the band’s fourth consecutive multi-platinum album and third No. 1 in America.
Both shows at The Forum were recorded, and MIRAGE TOUR ‘82 combines songs from both into a single concert experience.
Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, and Stevie Nicks were at the height of their collective power at these shows, delivering a hyper-charged setlist filled with hits new and old. Standouts include “Songbird,” “Oh Well,” “Love In Store,” “Go Your Own Way,” and a version of “Landside” for the ages.
This 22-track live collection features six unreleased recordings from the October 21, 1982 show, including favorites like “Landslide,” “Don’t Stop,” and “Never Going Back Again.”
In the set’s liner notes, music journalist and songwriter Bill DeMain calls the collection “a riveting listen” and a reminder of a time when rock shows “were platforms to expand and reinvent songs for the stage, to let them breathe, to unleash different, wilder sides of a band.”
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