Artist: Mick Fleetwood Blues Band Date: 10 July 2014 Location: Kahului, Maui, Hawaii Venue: Maui Arts & Cultural Center Lineage: Audio Reality binaural mics > bbox > SONY PCM-M10 (24/48) > Audition 3.0 (edit / resample 16/44.1) > FLAC (align on sector Boundaries) Mick Fleetwood Blues Band - Talk Story & Concert Having a conversation in Hawaii is known as "Talk Story". The show opened in a living room type setting. A sofa and easy chair in the center of the stage. A drum kit set up to the side and a guitar standing by the easy chair. First, Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa introduced Mick Fleetwood and read a proclamation declaring today - July 10, 2014 as Mick Fleetwood Day in the County of Maui. After accepting the proclamation, Mick discusses various topics with the audience and Rick Vito. Mick also introduced his "imaginary friend", Victor. The audience was then prompted to ask a few questions before a pre-concert break. The talk story flac files are prefixed as "MFBB-Talk- ". The concert portion of the show began with a number of blues oriented tunes along with a good helping of early Fleetwood Mac songs. Throughout the performance, various special guests appeared. Sax and trombones were a great addition in various places. Several years ago, Mick Fleetwood played a number of shows with his "Island Rumours Band". Joining him tonight were Willie K and Eric Gilliom from that group. If you downloaded the Willie K Warehouse Blues Band show from a few months ago, you heard Willie K sing "Songbird" with Mick on talking drum. Tonight Rick Vito joined in and made this a very stellar performance. Some of the longer pre-song talking segments are broken down into their own tracks in this torrent. Oftentimes during these segments, stagehands were busy moving equipment around for upcoming guests. Rick Vito took the opportunity to pass along some interesting information. He let us know that Mick Fleetwood's 97 year old mother was in the audience and dedicated "Fleetwood Boogie" to her. Among other comments, he reminded the audience that Led Zeppelin's "When The Levee Breaks" was actually an old delta blues tune. What else went on? Percussion and extra drums joined in for Mick's drum solo during "World Turning". And finally towards the end of the show, Mick starts banging away at the drums with the rest of the band starting to build into something. Behind the band, a red curtain was backlit with many human silhouettes faintly showing. As the song progresses, the curtain lifts revealing Zenshin Daiko (drummers) and the song "Tusk" breaks out. There's probably a You Tube video of this to check out. A lady named Isa (sp?) belly danced amid several swirling costumes. If all that sounds interesting, you'll definitely enjoy this show. Aloha from Maui Talk Story Segment 01 Intro 02 Mayor Alan Arakawa proclaims today as Mick Fleetwood Day 03 Mick, Rick and the audience talk story Concert 01 Intro 02 I've Got A Feeling 03 Oh well 04 Rattlesnake Shake 05 Eyesight to the Blind 06 (talk) horns intro and dedication to Mick's mom 07 Fleetwood Boogie 08 My Baby's Hot 09 Love That Burns 10 (talk) Willie K intro - Christine McVie story 11 Songbird 12 (talk) mr. wonderful, english rose, black magic woman 13 Black Magic Woman 14 (talk) during stage setup - when the levee breaks intro 15 When The Levee Breaks 16 World Turning 17 Stop Messin' Round 18 Shake Your Money Maker 19 Go Your Own Way 20 (talk) kudos to everyone & thanks 21 Tusk 22 Don't Stop 23 (talk) final thanks & zenshun daiko story Mick Fleetwood - drums, talking drum Rick Vito - guitar, vocals Mark Johnstone - keyboards, vocals, harmonica Lenny Castelanos - bass John Zangrando - sax Henry Arroyo - trombone Willie K - guitar, vocals Eric Gilliom - guitar, vocals Mark Marchetti - cocktail kit (drums) Carlos Garcia - percussion Glen Lacy (sp?) - percussion