Watching the day after the world lost Christine McVie. Hopefully she knew how much she meant to Mac fans all over the world. RIP, classy lady, and thanks for the music!
Not resting in heaven, she had a brief 7 day visit, standing before God, then off to hell, as she died in unrighteousness. Have to be holy and sin-free to be in heaven (or die as a martyr), virtually no one meets the criteria these days.
The reason for the SoCal Trojans being on stage maybe lost for those not around when Tusk came out. The Trojans were in the original video and the members of Fleetwood Mac were made honorary members of the Trojans.
These USC band members are all 18 yrs older now and no doubt telling their kids about the time they played with Fleetwood Mac. Had to be a major moment for them. "Band" kids used to get teased in school. Most of their non-band classmates will have nothing this cool to look back on. Very much good went on here, This became a moment in a lot of people's lives.
+Mods PR Indeed. The quintessential "Mad-Eye" Mick, overlooking his little group of dysfunctional musical geniuses... and they got to provide his backup. A truly epic scene. :-)
Turns out that we don't live forever like it seemed in those glorious days. I cry a tear of remembrance for Christine and a generation of promise as slowly we exit the stage.
"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts." ~ William Shakespeare
Oh, Christine, you have gone your own way . . . to Heaven. You were a great part of what, for me, will go down in history as one of the greatest rock/pop bands of all time! RIP🙏🙏🙏!!
Not to heaven, she had a brief 7 day visit, standing before God, then off to hell, as she died in unrighteousness. Have to be holy and sin-free to be in heaven (or die as a martyr), virtually no one meets the criteria these days.
Having been in a marching band this just sends chills up my spine. Just imagine growing up knowing this song and then attending USC and being in the marching band knowing that almost 20 years earlier members of the same band appeared in the video to this song. Then, all of a sudden, you hear that Fleetwood Mac wants you to perform the song with them! YOU get to do it! That's a dream come true! It doesn't get much better. And its something they will tell their grandchildren about one day. I can just imagine how those kids feel up on that stage!
"Tusk' came out before my last year of college (ohio state). we drove cross country to the RoseBowl for the game. The USC band had adapted a little minute long snip and played repeatedly (the section where the horns start in mostly). And my team lost the game at the very end. But an amazing experience at 21.
@@Grievous- It was a freakin' class act is what it was! A marching band. They had o done this for the whole tour. Amazing. I bet no other band ever thought of it. They were a fantastically talented band.
@@JustmeT-go8mz Agree 100%. I love the live "STH" from the Kennedy Center Awards. I read somewhere that way back when the Wilson Sisters did some background vocals for Led Zepplin.
My ex college girlfriend was a band geek at Michigan. Her dad had also been the drum major for the U of M marching band back in the day. I was watching this on TV and called her up to make sure she was watching this when I saw the Trojan band come out. She was watching as she was also a huge Mac fan. When we were in college I would always go tailgating to the U of M games with her family before the game and then sit with my gaggle of friends in the student section. They had a better system back in those days as the seats weren't random. You got better seats as your class standing rose. Freshman seats were in the end zone. By the time you were a senior you were on the 35 yd line near the band. Those were nice seats.
If there was a Grammy for concert encores, this would be the standard. Perfectly planned, exquisitely executed, and brought the show to the highest level at the last song.
absolutely. To be there in person to see Fleetwood Mac AND to have the USC marching band appear as part of the encore had to be an incredible feeling for those there!
I don't know how to say this. . My mom, who was/ is my biggest role model and the biggest FLEETWOOD MAC FAN i know!!!! This was the last concert we got to see, where my mom Judi cried in joy at this song, and then my mom passed!!!I LOVE YA'ALL Fleetwood Mac!!!! . RIP Christine McVie!!!! See you songbird!!!!
+Mason Laseter idk, I could argue that the class that performed on the original track is SLIGHTLY cooler, but they also didn't perform Don't Stop with them like these guys did.
Apparently it was his idea to use a Student marching band in the original recording, which is strange as the UK has no tradition of marching college bands, am sure he's proud that those students were as good as the originals...or maybe Drugs lol
I am just astounded by how good this encore is. Love the whole band they’re all so talented each one. AND Tusk happens to be my absolute favorite song on this album. And of course, RIP Christine goes without saying.
I saw Fleetwood Mac in Fargo, ND back when there hits were don't stop, Rhiannon, the chain, and landslide. It was outdoors They were so great! Jeff Beck and Henry gross frontlined the concert
Probably the single greatest live performance ever....stunning in it's originality and performance. One little piece of trivia.....Tusk was Mick Fleetwood's nickname for his manhood!
Still surreal that Christine has left us. Such a beautiful talent and beautiful woman. We'll all join her one day but she will be missed sorely on this side of life until then.
Mick is just brilliant and his face! I think that there are only a couple of bands who could pull something like this off. Fleetwood Mac and Queen. Absolute legends!
When me and my older sister were little, our dad put this performance on the tv and we were obsessed, asking him to play it over and over again. Still gives me chills! And of course he still plays it for us.
Dieses Lied lief im Radio, in der Nacht, als meine Mama starb und ich bei ihr am Bett saß um sie beim "Gehen" zu begleiten. Als ich in dieser Nacht nach Hause fuhr, lief dieses Lied, als ich das Auto gestartet hatte....es hat so gut gepasst und ich bin heute noch froh, dass ich meine Mama bis zuletzt begleiten durfte 😢
With the production and sound engineering to allow you to hear it. Superb! I've been to so many concerts recently where the sound was sh*t! For some reason they are not able to differentiate the sound characteristics of the venues they play at and use a one-size-fits-all setup that DOESN'T F'N WORK. I'm sick of paying exorbitant money for lousy sound. No more concerts for me I guess...
I will never tire of reviewing this masterpiece. Interaction on the show is visible at 2:05 min as soon as John's bass kicks in. Lindsay's expression translates everything ... I love it !!! Long live Fleetwood Mac.
This world is so blessed and my life is so much richer for enjoying the music of Fleetwood Mac. Thank you Mick for your solid guidance of this wonderful quartet.
There's nothing wrong with what you said.... It's just that the term "Quartet" always reminds me of a "Barber Shop Quartet" LOL.... Fleetwood Mac is so much more than a Barber Shop Quartet..... And that's all on me. I'm twisted... If you knew me you'd understand. Peace & Love Aphony66
Like most of the truly great bands, Fleetwood Mac had multiple master songwriters and dynamic front singers. But like all great bands, they also possessed an amazing rhythm section that propelled those songs. This performance showcases both of those truths for FM very well.
Holy High School Batman !! I haven`t heard this song in ages. AND my son just installed a new sound system for me. I was perusing RUclips and stumbled on TUSK which I knew had good bass. However Lindsey Buckingham did such a soulful job singing, and Mick Fleetwoods crazy eyes were great. The marching band gave me goosebumps. Adding this to "my favs" right now. 📍✔
At 71 and having the privilege of seeing and listening to the finest rock music from the early 60s through what’s left this Tusk at UCLA has never stopped giving me chills every time I watch this video. Thanks for posting it.
Watching, remembering Christine and filled with awe and amazement as usual. Thank you for this incredible music, you will live on and on in our hearts forever
If you were lucky enough to see that live you were blessed. I have listened to to it a ton of times but oh to have been there!! We saw them in Columbus Ohio and I hoped they might do the same with our Buckeyes band, but it did not happen!
This performance gave this song its due. When they did it originally, this is what they as a group had in mind. It took almost 30 years, but what a track.
I saw this in 1997 when it originally aired and have never forgotten it. Immediately bought the CD and DVD. I would have absolutely loved to have been there in person, you don't get to see many live performances like this one! RIP Christine McVie, you were awesome!
How amazinnggg!!! The whole band just having an absolute blast, enjoying their own music, having the utmost respect for each other as the great musicians they are, and for the marching band! 🥰😍
As much as I love Christine McVie and all her songs she wrote and her vocals, this song tusk is one of my favorites it just seemed to get my heart pumping and toe tapping as well as putting me on my feet and making you want to dance
I was luckily enough to see Fleetwood Mac on their "Dance tour shortly after the album came out! It was an amazing concert!!! I'll remember that concert for the rest of my life.
45yrs ago an impossible task to follow up "the album" After the dust has finally settled, Tusk is an amazing album, this song alone to me, is brilliant.
I wonder if anyone in the USC band, in this video, happened to be the child of a former USC band member that was on the original recording. Now THAT would have been beyond epic !
My dad was in USC Trojan marching band 1983-1987. If anyone happens to know what year this was filmed, and if it's in those years..he's for sure in this! He was a quad drummer
There was a time - when Stevie was really hot. Now ... she'd put on so much weight - and Chritine has stayed so slim that - at least as of this recording - things have changed around. Of course ... all of these people are really old now. .
Watching the day after the world lost Christine McVie. Hopefully she knew how much she meant to Mac fans all over the world. RIP, classy lady, and thanks for the music!
oh crap didn't know that what a shame
Rest in peace a beautiful person 🙏🙏❤️
We lost a great voice but the music lives on forever
Not resting in heaven, she had a brief 7 day visit, standing before God, then off to hell, as she died in unrighteousness. Have to be holy and sin-free to be in heaven (or die as a martyr), virtually no one meets the criteria these days.
Twirl on my peeps.
That tune should never be played without the Mighty USC band.
Exactly! They make it perfect!
it was written for them
It was made for them to play
Fight On Trojans! Fight On!
❤
The reason for the SoCal Trojans being on stage maybe lost for those not around when Tusk came out. The Trojans were in the original video and the members of Fleetwood Mac were made honorary members of the Trojans.
Yes here in Southern California go Trojans 😂❤❤❤❤
They also played on the original song on the album... not just the video.
Love the energy ❤😂
I think that the original that was filmed at USCs football field is fantastic. Even get to see Steevy twirling.
Thank you. I for one needed the extra reminder. 71 and still dancing in the kitchen, bedroom, wherever I am when it strikes me 😂😂
America it doesn't get any better than this the Best damn band in all the land
Mick Fleetwood is English
Fleetwood Mac are originally English.
@@carlosabianfernandez2058 .......just enjoy the band.....who gives a shit butt yourself......
@@carlosabianfernandez2058Christine Mcvie was English and Mick Fleetwood.
@@bertibear1300 as were Peter Green and John McVie (despite his surname)
THis band is something else: They have 3 world class singers, and one of the top 10 guitarists of all time
And one of the top 10 drummers
@@andyhastings5950 👍 FACT!
@@andyhastings5950stop, ffs.
My absolute fav band. ❤️
So much talent in Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles. You don’t see bands like that anymore.
Originally released in 1979 - watching it now in 2022 - this just never gets old. Festive and timeless!
I even know that iand I'm just abloxk dog iWi UwI
97*
Only in LA
It’s now longer from the date of this concert to today (‘22 - ‘98) than it was from then back as far as the release date! (‘98 - 79) ….. 😮
@@Jackson-ms2qq The first "Tusk" took place at Dodger Stadium back when...
...74 years breathing on this earth and this keeps me young...this generation of music will never be exceeded .. 😎
me too! Just turned 74 and still love this music!
😅😅😅 yesss
Ditto 75 in October and so lucky to have been alive for this music.
70 here and loving it 🥳
72 here and so glad I got to experience the best generation of music. Was very lucky to see Fleetwood Mac live...one of the best concerts ever.
These USC band members are all 18 yrs older now and no doubt telling their kids about the time they played with Fleetwood Mac. Had to be a major moment for them. "Band" kids used to get teased in school. Most of their non-band classmates will have nothing this cool to look back on. Very much good went on here, This became a moment in a lot of people's lives.
- That would be me lol.
+Joe Herald No need to tell them - thanks to this place, they can show them. Awesome track
+Mods PR Indeed. The quintessential "Mad-Eye" Mick, overlooking his little group of dysfunctional musical geniuses... and they got to provide his backup. A truly epic scene. :-)
No doubt! .. for sure an epic moment in those young band members lives to play live with F.W.M. ✌👌
+MrJest2 he was so high on coke that night!
Turns out that we don't live forever like it seemed in those glorious days. I cry a tear of remembrance for Christine and a generation of promise as slowly we exit the stage.
Me too. I'm exiting faster than I thought I would. So so glad I was around to hear Christine.
"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts." ~ William Shakespeare
Shakespeare was right…
We don’t live forever!
Make sure that you do the best that you can with the time that you’re given!
My husband always said Mick Fleetwood playing those drums reminded him of "Animal" on The Muppets lol.
dot dot dot
Animal is a derived from Mick, so it would actually be the other way around.
Lol!!!! He's right!!
Jim Henson never admitted who he modeled Animal after although he did admit there are a few that are included in the general look, included Mick!
Go to 4:45 and it's animal born! Lol!
Saw this original 1997 airing. Still one of the best live presentations have seen. RIP, Christine McVie!
Worth weight in GOLD! Lucky
Same here watched it live back in 1997 and then had to buy the DVD because I knew this was something special and watch it at least 2 times a week,so 😎
My sister saw it from the audience. Fifth row, iirc.
@@Egilhelmson the mac at their performing peak. cant find a
better live vid of them anywhere. the whole DVD was excellent
Oh, Christine, you have gone your own way . . . to Heaven. You were a great part of what, for me, will go down in history as one of the greatest rock/pop bands of all time! RIP🙏🙏🙏!!
Ian - they sure did know how to put on a show, especially this one.
Not to heaven, she had a brief 7 day visit, standing before God, then off to hell, as she died in unrighteousness. Have to be holy and sin-free to be in heaven (or die as a martyr), virtually no one meets the criteria these days.
@@GaryM67-71 Especially yourself...... Thank you Jesus for the comment.
@@bernardwinn1817 C'est la vie.
@@GaryM67-71 f*ck your invisible sky fairy.
It seems that Tusk is a song that lends itself to more volume,
IT MOST DEFINITELY DOES MUDCAT.. MOST DEFINITELY DOES!!!... LIKE TO ELEVEN!!!!!!!... LOL!!!!!
mudcatGS86 so agree !
mudcatGS86 can you imagine being ther when they did this as an encore ! wow!
Gotta be loud! Go loud or go home with this one 😁
This was a song *meant* to be dialed up to eleven.
Having been in a marching band this just sends chills up my spine. Just imagine growing up knowing this song and then attending USC and being in the marching band knowing that almost 20 years earlier members of the same band appeared in the video to this song. Then, all of a sudden, you hear that Fleetwood Mac wants you to perform the song with them! YOU get to do it! That's a dream come true! It doesn't get much better. And its something they will tell their grandchildren about one day. I can just imagine how those kids feel up on that stage!
"Tusk' came out before my last year of college (ohio state). we drove cross country to the RoseBowl for the game. The USC band had adapted a little minute long snip and played repeatedly (the section where the horns start in mostly). And my team lost the game at the very end. But an amazing experience at 21.
I cried.
@@SonomaBill1 What a wonderful story! That's a moment in life you remember forever!
@@arribaficationwineho32 I can most certainly understand why..........
Yes ! I was thinking the same thing- what a great experience.
Those kids will be telling that story to their grand kids forever.
That has to be one of the greatest encores in Rock history. A marching band. Wow, that was awesome!
Do you mean? Inspirational.
🙏
@@peterdavis4157 Awesome AND inspirational!
T'as quel âge ? Abruti moyen déjà
This is the only time I've ever enjoyed a performance from a marching band and it took Fleetwood Mac to do it.
@@Grievous- It was a freakin' class act is what it was! A marching band. They had o done this for the whole tour. Amazing. I bet no other band ever thought of it. They were a fantastically talented band.
Bloody brilliant. I can't stop watching this, I love Tusk.
michelle88960 same I get to sing it at a festival coming up 😊
I love Lindsey Buckingham wait I love them all let me be for real!😃😍 I love the energy of this song it's great!!
Both Fleetwood Mac and USC marching is the most watched by me. I can't stop watching either. They are incredible it gives me chills...
@@minervag3444 yep
Watch the Dodger Stadium rendition 👍
When Johns bass kicks in and Lindsay gives a great smile in acknowledgment. Love that
One of the greatest moments in all of music history.
You said it...
As far as live Fleetwood Mac moments I agree. Cycles; Stevie & Lindsey graduated from HS in '67 "Rumors" came out '77 "The Dance" in '97 .
Music dunno, but circus for sure !
@@JustmeT-go8mz Agree 100%. I love the live "STH" from the Kennedy Center Awards. I read somewhere that way back when the Wilson Sisters did some background vocals for Led Zepplin.
@@joeherald7319 The Wilson sisters did not do backing vocals for Led Zeppelin
Lindsey Buckingham was perfectly unhinged during this performance. So much energy on stage! That plus the marching band made this epic.
Much as I adore this band I will agree that Lindsay was a bit unhinged quite often ..
His rendition of "I'm So Afraid" during this concert is one of my favorite guitar performances of all time
My ex college girlfriend was a band geek at Michigan. Her dad had also been the drum major for the U of M marching band back in the day. I was watching this on TV and called her up to make sure she was watching this when I saw the Trojan band come out. She was watching as she was also a huge Mac fan. When we were in college I would always go tailgating to the U of M games with her family before the game and then sit with my gaggle of friends in the student section. They had a better system back in those days as the seats weren't random. You got better seats as your class standing rose. Freshman seats were in the end zone. By the time you were a senior you were on the 35 yd line near the band. Those were nice seats.
If there was a Grammy for concert encores, this would be the standard. Perfectly planned, exquisitely executed, and brought the show to the highest level at the last song.
absolutely. To be there in person to see Fleetwood Mac AND to have the USC marching band appear as part of the encore had to be an incredible feeling for those there!
can anyone confirm whether or not that is John McVie? 2:04
I don't know how to say this. . My mom, who was/ is my biggest role model and the biggest FLEETWOOD MAC FAN i know!!!! This was the last concert we got to see, where my mom Judi cried in joy at this song, and then my mom passed!!!I LOVE YA'ALL Fleetwood Mac!!!! . RIP Christine McVie!!!! See you songbird!!!!
so glad you got to see Fleetwood Mac w/your mom! a wonderful memory for you.
Mick Fleetwood is one of the most underrated drummers of all time.
And he never 'learnt' to play, he can't read music. It's all by ear .....brilliant man!
I don’t think he’s underrated, he’s praised by everyone I know of all ages
@@btchplz5352 You can see the respect Mick has from all the drummers in the marching band. They ALL want to shake his hand at the end of Tusk.
God save us from these hopelessly dumb "underrated" comments on RUclips. 😕
Anyone who thinks Mick Fleetwood is an underrated drummer, obviously knows sweet FA about the history of popular music.
Lesson number five, Johnny
One of the better encores in history.
Alright found the jojo reference we can go home now
@@jewmin7810 if you're looking for jojo refecences, just go to the official music video
And that's when band became the coolest class ever
+Mason Laseter idk, I could argue that the class that performed on the original track is SLIGHTLY cooler, but they also didn't perform Don't Stop with them like these guys did.
Band is where the misfits finally felt like they fit somewhere :D
Mason Laseter baby
fishgutzy op
@@fishgutzy another Bruin
RIP Christine, your music will live on forever, thanks for the memories.
Mick was in his glory when USC Band came out and surrounded him. You could see it in his face. Wadda moment in Music History!!!
Hes like look at all that percussion lol
And his face in 4:49 xD
Love how they tried to catch up with him...and he just run them down :)
Apparently it was his idea to use a Student marching band in the original recording, which is strange as the UK has no tradition of marching college bands, am sure he's proud that those students were as good as the originals...or maybe Drugs lol
Wasn't he!!! Total the best.!!!!
I still get goosebumps when the marching band kicks in, that's when the performance went from being great to epic.
UP YOUR DUGS THEN U MORON
Maggie See you next Tuesday.....
@@jackbarnacle2453 what ?
When the band kicks in, it kinda makes me want to enter a horse race and kill the 23rd president of the USA...
Epic is the correct word for this song
I am just astounded by how good this encore is. Love the whole band they’re all so talented each one. AND Tusk happens to be my absolute favorite song on this album. And of course,
RIP Christine goes without saying.
Notice how every one of the FM members takes time to thank/congratulate/shake hands with USC band members? They didn't have to do that. Classy.
Fleetwood Mac was NOTHING if not CLASSY!!!
I saw Fleetwood Mac in Fargo, ND back when there hits were don't stop, Rhiannon, the chain, and landslide.
It was outdoors
They were so great!
Jeff Beck and Henry gross frontlined the concert
they had to do that,was in the contract
Richard lionheart it was not!
Rich Hartley wish they would showed that . Video cut off before that happened. Amazing that they did .
this rendition of tusk with the trojan marching band is an all time best......just gotta love Fleetwood Mac.
I watched the initial broadcast of this live, and I still get the hair on the back of my neck standing up thinking about how amazing it was.
Probably the single greatest live performance ever....stunning in it's originality and performance. One little piece of trivia.....Tusk was Mick Fleetwood's nickname for his manhood!
😂
One of the better encores in history.
charlidog2
I Was and had the, privilege to see Fleetwood Mac 2003 my sweet home Chicago
charlidog2
I saw them in 2004, great....as ever ! ! !
Cannot truly express how much I love Christie's slammin' accordion.
Here is to Cristi Mc. We love you. And you will never be forgotten as long as we are here. Thank you for your music.
2 years outa high school an FLEETWOOD MAC releases this great hit WOW its 2023 an still lovin it WOW
Still surreal that Christine has left us. Such a beautiful talent and beautiful woman. We'll all join her one day but she will be missed sorely on this side of life until then.
Boy do I agree. Had the utter joy of standing 50 feet from her at an outdoor concert in 2019. She and Lindsey only. 🎉
Love this song. My favorite Fleetwood Mac song. Great with the Trojan Marching Band. Love the percussion work.
John McVie is one heck of a bass player. He has been with Fleetwood Mac since the beginning; 1967.
Even though it was Peter Green's group, the name was because of Mick Fleetwood and John McVie.
Mick is just brilliant and his face! I think that there are only a couple of bands who could pull something like this off. Fleetwood Mac and Queen. Absolute legends!
YES! YES! Oh I might have forgot to mention this...YES!!!!
Agreed
Every single one of the band are amazing performers musicians and quite simply breathtaking.
RIP dearest beautiful Christine mcVie.
That's how awesome unforgettable music is made...
one of the few bands without comparison-FOREVER!!!!!
Some of the greatest musical theatre I have ever seen. Now that is how you give your fans a show to remember!
When me and my older sister were little, our dad put this performance on the tv and we were obsessed, asking him to play it over and over again. Still gives me chills! And of course he still plays it for us.
You have a cool dad!
Sameeeeeeeee here!
No way! Same here! It’s crazy how many memories music brings back!!!
LOVE IT! USC Trojan '97 here. So this song always gets me pumped.
Continues to be one of the most exhilarating heart pounding magical inspiring video concerts I’ve ever come across. Love it!
You know this marching band was happy to play with Fleetwood Mac! This is great.
Lesson number five, Johnny
This ability has far surpassed a simple "Nail" - It's a "Tusk"
Shoot the fucking president Johnny. - antfishtas gyro zeppili.
FranticWolfiePup wow how awesome it would have been to be there
readings
Lisa Coleman . Yes it was!!!!!
Fleetwood Mac were such prolific music writers, instrumentalist and entertainers. Their sound is timeless. Their legacy is solid.
The energy in this performance is AMAZING, you don't expect the chills lol
Nice
Ciclopea2
I cry every time I watch this performance!
Ciclopea2 ikr!!😊Chills & feels alright now!👏👏👏👏💗😉
Made me a USC fan. Watched this 20 times and can't get enough.
The energy and power in this performance of Tusk is off the charts! Remarkable!!
Is it perhaps
Golden rotational energy?
Dieses Lied lief im Radio, in der Nacht, als meine Mama starb und ich bei ihr am Bett saß um sie beim "Gehen" zu begleiten. Als ich in dieser Nacht nach Hause fuhr, lief dieses Lied, als ich das Auto gestartet hatte....es hat so gut gepasst und ich bin heute noch froh, dass ich meine Mama bis zuletzt begleiten durfte 😢
2:04 ...love it when John McVie comes in with that pulsing bass line.
With the production and sound engineering to allow you to hear it. Superb! I've been to so many concerts recently where the sound was sh*t! For some reason they are not able to differentiate the sound characteristics of the venues they play at and use a one-size-fits-all setup that DOESN'T F'N WORK. I'm sick of paying exorbitant money for lousy sound. No more concerts for me I guess...
Fleetwood Mac is a fantastic wonderful American Band ever.👌🎼❤🇺🇲🇺🇲
Cept the Mac is a British band that later had a couple of Yank members
That song never gets old, it just gets better!!!
I will never tire of reviewing this masterpiece. Interaction on the show is visible at 2:05 min as soon as John's bass kicks in. Lindsay's expression translates everything ... I love it !!! Long live Fleetwood Mac.
20 times I’ve watched this entire DVD.
Never get tired of it.
Absolutely agree!
forerunner drum & bass
Amen Lucas... I spotted that too. It's so nice to have it validated by others as well.
Art can transcend limitations when it does not destroy itself- theirs did that.
The best performance of Tusk ever!!!🎼🎸🥁❤️🥁🙂🔥
Hello how are you doing?
@@Godwinpounds4333 hi
@@teresak8393 Thanks for responding, it’s nice meeting with you here. Where are you texting?
Absolutely love this song ! My favorite Fleetwood Mac song.
Just Mind blowing look at Mick Fleetwood eyes what a band
He has,some of the creepiest eyes lol, but he is very talented.
Mick always had the best drugs.
Arigato, Gyro.
Funny Valentine funny coming from... Funny! Valentine
WANKER
Maggie no
CHUMIMIN
Five musical wizards who shared their magic with us. Since seeing them in 1972 I've been under their spell.
This world is so blessed and my life is so much richer for enjoying the music of Fleetwood Mac. Thank you Mick for your solid guidance of this wonderful quartet.
There's nothing wrong with what you said.... It's just that the term "Quartet" always reminds me of a "Barber Shop Quartet"
LOL.... Fleetwood Mac is so much more than a Barber Shop Quartet..... And that's all on me. I'm twisted... If you knew me you'd understand.
Peace & Love Aphony66
It's a quintet ,a quartet is 4 and they're 5 in fleetwood mac
@@davidmellish3295 poor John always gets forgotten. His name is in the name of the band!
I love Christine McVie inaudibly singing Lindsey's part at 2:13. This is one of the most epic encores of all time! Love love love it!
Yes, but Micks eyes around @ 4:50-4:51 take the cake ….
Christine is to me a bigger part of this band than SN...my opinion...love her. Been hearing FM my entire life thanks to my Mom(RIP). 💖😎👍
RIP Christine 😢
And we’ll never see it again 😢
@@nhmooytis7058 RIP lady
RIP Christine McVIe..........passed early this am. Bless her soul.
Imagine being one of those drummers, and being able to say that they played on stage with and shook Mick Fleetwood 's hand. Legendary.
One of the greatest moments in concert history!
I get very emotional when I watch this video. It never gets old.
Like most of the truly great bands, Fleetwood Mac had multiple master songwriters and dynamic front singers. But like all great bands, they also possessed an amazing rhythm section that propelled those songs. This performance showcases both of those truths for FM very well.
Tusk, one of my favourites, always loved the drumming. RIP Christine.
Holy High School Batman !! I haven`t heard this song in ages. AND my son just installed a new sound system for me. I was perusing RUclips and stumbled on TUSK which I knew had good bass. However Lindsey Buckingham did such a soulful job singing, and Mick Fleetwoods crazy eyes were great. The marching band gave me goosebumps. Adding this to "my favs" right now. 📍✔
♥️ ♥️ ♥️
Jam it !!!
Great company!
This not music anymore, this is magic
At 71 and having the privilege of seeing and listening to the finest rock music from the early 60s through what’s left this Tusk at UCLA has never stopped giving me chills every time I watch this video. Thanks for posting it.
At USC
what? USC!!!!
I just LOVE the edgy Christine McVie Accordion! AWESOME! AND TUSK! Her and Lindsey pushed the limit!
Rock accordion 🪗
John's bassline is incredible.
Watching, remembering Christine and filled with awe and amazement as usual. Thank you for this incredible music, you will live on and on in our hearts forever
Christine McVie rest in peace. A great voice and a star on heaven..❤️
Jbmunich & my wife (from Germany and Greece)
That USC brass section and drum line were beyond awesome!
If you were lucky enough to see that live you were blessed. I have listened to to it a ton of times but oh to have been there!! We saw them in Columbus Ohio and I hoped they might do the same with our Buckeyes band, but it did not happen!
What a lucky crowd to be at "The Dance" concert and get a fantastic feast of music like this.Well done fleet mac
This performance gave this song its due. When they did it originally, this is what they as a group had in mind. It took almost 30 years, but what a track.
Greatest morning wake up piece. Pump up the volume and you and your family march around the house! ❤
This is such a great 'feel good' song!
I love this.
A "feel good" song? Really? Do you even know what the song is about? Listen to the lyrics there Junior!!!
R.I.P Christine Mcvie, you'll have a special place in my heart.
I saw this in 1997 when it originally aired and have never forgotten it. Immediately bought the CD and DVD. I would have absolutely loved to have been there in person, you don't get to see many live performances like this one! RIP Christine McVie, you were awesome!
This is one of the most awesome live performances in the history of ever. Period.
No cell phones. Just everyone enjoying an amazing concert!!!
How amazinnggg!!! The whole band just having an absolute blast, enjoying their own music, having the utmost respect for each other as the great musicians they are, and for the marching band! 🥰😍
Stevie and Lindsay need to learn a little respect now, for their fans.
Love them guy's, but really disappointed
@@billtoal7740 Why?
@@gmansi seriously, they are behaving like 2 children, they both forgot where they came from.
Fans suffer, act like a professional
@@billtoal7740 I understand, thank you
@@gmansi I meant no disrespect, but Fleetwood mac is all 5 of them, not 4 and tom petty guitar
Player and I love Petty.
I never get tired of watching this. One of my top 10 favorite bands.
Best Live performance of all time, can't get much better than that!!
I’m introducing this to my 17 year old right now lol . He is in awe!
As much as I love Christine McVie and all her songs she wrote and her vocals, this song tusk is one of my favorites it just seemed to get my heart pumping and toe tapping as well as putting me on my feet and making you want to dance
I’ve always thought this one of F M’s most interesting songs- the sound, sense and the pulse of it. Powerful stuff.
Primal as hell
I was luckily enough to see Fleetwood Mac on their "Dance tour shortly after the album came out! It was an amazing concert!!! I'll remember that concert for the rest of my life.
45yrs ago an impossible task to follow up "the album"
After the dust has finally settled, Tusk is an amazing album, this song alone to me, is brilliant.
I wonder if anyone in the USC band, in this video, happened to be the child of a former USC band member that was on the original recording. Now THAT would have been beyond epic !
+princessoffire1107:
A second-gen USC Tusker would be a worthy honor.
By now possible third generation Tuskers?
My dad was in USC Trojan marching band 1983-1987. If anyone happens to know what year this was filmed, and if it's in those years..he's for sure in this! He was a quad drummer
this was filmed in 97, sorry
+Luis Paez There's an earlier version from when the song was originally released with the Trojan Marching Band.
Look it up.
Like fine wine......Stevie ages very well......still a heart throb!
Sorry bud but it's Chrissie.
Uhm.....yah.....one Christine McVee.....but Stevie has been my heart throb since I was 10
Team Christine over here. Both gorgeous and talented, tho!
you bet.
There was a time - when Stevie was really hot. Now ... she'd put on so much weight - and Chritine has stayed so slim that - at least as of this recording - things have changed around. Of course ... all of these people are really old now.
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True theatre,and it works.A great band at their best.Nothing ,nothing like it nowadays.
This song makes my nails spin
+Battle Network USE THE [SPIN]!
Tell him to go eat shit, Jhonny.
+TUZOIVAN16 Tell him yourself Gyro.
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MCT
YPICAL. VAN by16
Hang upside down and gargle nutz
Watched this many times and still get goosebumps..........greatness.
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