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The Mick Fleetwood Story - Two Sticks and a Drum

The Mick Fleetwood Story - Two Sticks and a Drum

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It could have been better
Review: As a big Fleetwood Mac fan, there was no question that I was going to purchase this DVD as soon as it was available. Overall, it's pretty good. It takes you step by step through most of the different Fleetwood Mac lineups and albums up through Rumours...it doesn't go as far as mentioning Lindsey's decision to leave the band during the "Tango" tour. In fact, it doesn't go into the Tusk album or anything after that. But, then again, the DVD is about MICK...not specifically about Fleetwood Mac...or Stevie, Lindsey, John, or Chris. This one is truly about Mick.

I was somewhat bored watching it, I'm sorry to say. It just wasn't done as well as it could have been. It was filmed well...but it just wasn't very interesting. I don't know what I was expecting...maybe more concert footage? Maybe more boyhood photos? It just could have been more exciting to watch. At least there is Fleetwood Mac music playing during most of the movie - that does add something. I just think that Mick seems like a more interesting individual than what is portrayed in this movie. It could have been done better.

If you are a big Fleetwood Mac fan, then chances are, you will end up buying this DVD anyway. If you aren't a huge fan, but you do appreciate Mick's talents and ability to survive for so long, then maybe you might think about adding it to your collection...simply for it's historical properties in the music industry. If you are specifically a Stevie Nicks fan, and would primarily be buying this DVD because of the parts that she is in - well, there is some good news! There are several film clips she is in that I've never seen before...most noteably, the one filmed in Hawaii (I guess), with her dancing hula-style for the camera...dressed in Hawaiian attire. That's pretty cool. But really, her part in this movie is pretty small - because it's NOT ABOUT STEVIE - so buy it with that knowledge.

Overall, coming from a big Fleetwood Mac fan, I rate it a "4". But to be honest, I think that the score would be lower for those "casual fans"...because it just isn't terribly interesting to watch.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It could have been better
Review: As a big Fleetwood Mac fan, there was no question that I was going to purchase this DVD as soon as it was available. Overall, it's pretty good. It takes you step by step through most of the different Fleetwood Mac lineups and albums up through Rumours...it doesn't go as far as mentioning Lindsey's decision to leave the band during the "Tango" tour. In fact, it doesn't go into the Tusk album or anything after that. But, then again, the DVD is about MICK...not specifically about Fleetwood Mac...or Stevie, Lindsey, John, or Chris. This one is truly about Mick.

I was somewhat bored watching it, I'm sorry to say. It just wasn't done as well as it could have been. It was filmed well...but it just wasn't very interesting. I don't know what I was expecting...maybe more concert footage? Maybe more boyhood photos? It just could have been more exciting to watch. At least there is Fleetwood Mac music playing during most of the movie - that does add something. I just think that Mick seems like a more interesting individual than what is portrayed in this movie. It could have been done better.

If you are a big Fleetwood Mac fan, then chances are, you will end up buying this DVD anyway. If you aren't a huge fan, but you do appreciate Mick's talents and ability to survive for so long, then maybe you might think about adding it to your collection...simply for it's historical properties in the music industry. If you are specifically a Stevie Nicks fan, and would primarily be buying this DVD because of the parts that she is in - well, there is some good news! There are several film clips she is in that I've never seen before...most noteably, the one filmed in Hawaii (I guess), with her dancing hula-style for the camera...dressed in Hawaiian attire. That's pretty cool. But really, her part in this movie is pretty small - because it's NOT ABOUT STEVIE - so buy it with that knowledge.

Overall, coming from a big Fleetwood Mac fan, I rate it a "4". But to be honest, I think that the score would be lower for those "casual fans"...because it just isn't terribly interesting to watch.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Who cares? Just give me new FM music.
Review: I didn't purchase this DVD and I don't plan on it. I may be out of line as I write the following since I didn't watch the DVD:

There have been so many FM biographies. How many times will each member going to tell the stories of the Rumours era, leaving the band, re-joining the band, the plethora of drugs, the luxuries, etc.

I've been a fan of their music for 15 years. It's time that they move on and stop talking about their indulgent past.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the better Fleetwood Mac related documentaries
Review: I really enjoyed this release. It's one of the few Fleetwood Mac documentaries that actually tells the story of the band BEFORE Buckingham and Nicks joined in 1974. Of course, there's the whole Rumours schtick that's been said over and over. It was nice to be able to see and hear Judy Wong since she's been connected with the band for years and years.
My BIG disappointment was the fact that basically everything from 1983 on is ignored from Mick's two solo albums, the four Fleetwood Mac albums and the addition of Rick Vito, Billy Burnette, Bekka Bramlett and Dave Mason and the departure of Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie.
That being said, I was still pleased with my purchase, if but for the humourous interviews with one Christine McVie.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the better Fleetwood Mac related documentaries
Review: I really enjoyed this release. It's one of the few Fleetwood Mac documentaries that actually tells the story of the band BEFORE Buckingham and Nicks joined in 1974. Of course, there's the whole Rumours schtick that's been said over and over. It was nice to be able to see and hear Judy Wong since she's been connected with the band for years and years.
My BIG disappointment was the fact that basically everything from 1983 on is ignored from Mick's two solo albums, the four Fleetwood Mac albums and the addition of Rick Vito, Billy Burnette, Bekka Bramlett and Dave Mason and the departure of Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie.
That being said, I was still pleased with my purchase, if but for the humourous interviews with one Christine McVie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's a keeper
Review: Ok, despite what other reviewers said, if you keep in mind that this DVD -- although released much later than Mick's autobiography -- is basically the video representation of that autobiography, then it's right on cue. It's about MICK, and it's about Mick up to the time the autobio was written (with the exception of Mick's admission to now being sober and the pic of his infant daughters). It's not going to have interviews with Dave Mason or Bekka Bramlett, or the Vito / Burnett years because that came AFTER the autobio, Folks.

If you're looking to see Stevie hit the high notes on "Stand Back" or seeing Lindsey finger pick a guitar like no other, this is NOT the dvd for you -- buy a performance recording instead. If you're a Mac fan interested in Mick as an individual and if you're interested in the band history, you'll find that here.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Never Thought I Could Not Like Something By Fleetwood Mac
Review: There is so much potential for an incredibly great story here....Mick's life, his daughters, high friends, jeesh....even Christine is interviewed a lot here, not to mention Peter Green......wish Jeremy could have been part of this.....and why not talk to the later-day Macs like Dave Mason? Even the best licks and lyrics are thin.....ok so they got Stevie singing silver spoon at the right moment (duh!), but there were so many opportunities for really great segments from the old films and tracks......the band is always about the music and there simply wasn't enough of it to make this a great DVD. Is is worth it for the serious fan? Of course it is, which is why I can recommend it, but if you are looking for insight into the band I would suggest starting with the Dance DVD first.....it's somewhat biographical and definitely not the same as the CD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very entertaining!
Review: This really is not a bad biography, contrary to what other reviewers may say. I mean, let's face it, you're not gonna buy this unless you really like Fleetwood Mac. So it doesn't need to be everything to everyone. It could honestly be more Mick-centric I suppose, but I love the interviews with the Fleetwood Mac bandmates. The rarely interviewed Christine McVie is just a joy to watch. There are some great video clips of the band in the 70s that are fantastic, especially since they match up with a lot of photos you may have seen over the years. This alludes to some of the footage that we may (hopefully!) see in the future.


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