Fleetwood Mac Rumours Live Listening Parties at Amoeba Hollywood & San Francisco September 8
Fleetwood Mac Listening Parties at Amoeba LA & SF 9/8
Amoeba Hollywood and Amoeba San Francisco celebrate the release of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours Live with listening parties on Friday, September 8th at 5pm! The historic recording (out September 8th on Rhino) is from the band's 1977 performance at The Forum in Los Angeles. Come hang out at either store location with fellow Fleetwood Mac fans and get a raffle ticket for a chance to win cool prizes.
Rumours Live will be available in double vinyl and double CD versions. Get a Fleetwood Mac poster or turntable mat with purchase starting 9/8, in-store only and while supplies last. One gift per customer.
Starting at 5pm, we'll play Rumours Live and hand out raffle tickets for a chance to win prizes, including limited edition Fleetwood Mac posters signed & numbered by the artist, slipmats, and more. In Hollywood, the prize drawing will happen around 5:30pm. In San Francisco, the prize drawing will take place around 5:45pm. Must be present to win.
** No RSVP needed! Just show up!
** No purchase necessary to attend the listening event.
** ONE raffle ticket per person. Must be present to win prizes.
Fleetwood Mac was at the top of its game in August 1977 when the band returned to its adopted home in Southern California to play three shows at The Forum in Los Angeles. Rumours had only been out a few weeks when the band left in February to tour the world, returning six months later to play three shows at The Forum for nearly 50,000 fans.
Rumours Live captures the energy and excitement of the band’s opening night at The Forum on August 29, 1977. The concert’s setlist draws almost exclusively from Fleetwood Mac and Rumours, the first two albums recorded by the band’s latest incarnation: Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, and Christine McVie, and the newest members, Stevie Nicks, and Lindsey Buckingham. The lone nod to Fleetwood Mac’s other nine studio albums is a performance of “Oh Well,” a rock-guitar masterpiece originally released in 1969 and written by the band’s founder, guitarist Peter Green.
The concert remained unreleased for decades until 2021, when “Gold Dust Woman” and “World Turning” from the show were included as a bonus tracks on Live: Deluxe Edition, Rhino’s expanded version of Fleetwood Mac’s 1980 concert album. The other 16 songs on the collection have never been released before.
Engineer Ken Caillat, who helped record Rumours, also recorded the concert at The Forum using the Record Plant’s mobile recording truck. He captured the band’s impassioned performance at a moment of peak Rumours frenzy, including powerful versions of “Landslide,” “Never Going Back Again,” “Songbird,” and “The Chain.”