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Review: Return of McVie gives Fleetwood Mac show a nostalgic boost

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Drummer Mick Fleetwood during their 'On with the show' tour in Pittsburgh Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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Fleetwood Mac keyboard player Christine McVie during their 'On with the show' tour in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham during their Pittsburgh performance Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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SInger Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac during their 'On with the show tour' in Pittsburgh Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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Fleetwood Mac keyboard player Christine McVie acknowledges the audience during their 'On with the show' tour in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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Stevie Nicks
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Fleetwood Mac keyboard player Christine McVie, (left) bass player John McVie (center) and singer Stevie Nicks (right) during their 'On with the show' tour in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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SInger Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac during their 'On with the show tour' in Pittsburgh Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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Fleetwood Mac keyboard player Christine McVie, (left) bass player John McVie, lead singer Stevie Nicks, drummer Mick Fleetwood and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham during their 'On with the show' tour in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center. The band has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, making them one of the best-selling bands of all time
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Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham during their Pittsburgh performance Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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SInger Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac during their Pittsburgh performance Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center. The group opened with three songs from their best-selling 1977 album, 'Rumours,' starting with 'The Chain,' 'You Make Loving Fun,' and 'Dreams.'
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Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham performs a solo during the 'On with the show' tour in Pittsburgh Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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SInger Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac perfroms 'Drems' during their 'On with the show' tour in Pittsburgh Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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Fleetwood Mac keyboard player Christine McVie during their 'On with the show' tour in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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Drummer Mick Fleetwood during their 'On with the show' tour in Pittsburgh Tuesday, October 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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Original Fleetwood Mac bass player John McVie performs during the 'On with the show' tour in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Ocotber 14 at Consol Energy Center.
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Fleetwood Mac lead singer Stevie Nicks opened the Pittsburgh performance with 'The Chain,' from the group's best-selling 1977 album 'Rumours.'

Watching Fleetwood Mac on Tuesday night at Consol Energy Center felt like a high school reunion.

Christine McVie — after a 16-year absence — rejoined her former bandmates, providing her unique voice to songs from the 1970s and ‘80s that she helped to define.

McVie joined Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham and other band members for a 2 12-hour “One With the Show” tour stop. McVie, a British singer and songwriter, filled the void that had been left in Fleetwood Mac for the past decade and a half.

The audience gave McVie a warm ovation, and it got to hear some Fleetwood Mac hits the band just couldn't do without her, like “Everywhere,” “Say You Love Me” and “You Make Loving Fun.” The added songs eliminated some of those Nicks' solos that had filled much of the setlist on recent tours.

Both McVie and Nicks, 60-plus blonde beauties, still look glamorous and sound great, and their voices have not changed much. Both still have that highly distinctive and opposing sound.

Nicks still does her trademark shtick, as she stretches out her arms and twirls during “Gypsy.” At other points in the show, she wore a black magic hat and a glittery gold shawl. Nicks thumped her tambourine, with streaming pieces of decorative fabric, as McVie shook her maracas and played the piano.

Nicks also let the crowd in on some background stories about the origins of the songs and Fleetwood Mac's history.

With his guitar, Buckingham tore through songs like “Big Love” and “I'm So Afraid” with an in-your-face intensity that left him breathless, but energized the audience.

Kellie B. Gormly is a staff writer for Trib Total Media. She can be reached at kgormly@tribweb.com or 412-320-7824.