Jeff Tweedy has paid tribute to Fleetwood Mac’s late singer and keyboardist Christine McVie, overlaying the band’s 1987 monitor “Little Lies” throughout a present in Michigan.
Tweedy carried out at Three Oaks’ Acorn Theatre in Michigan final Friday (December 2), the place his cowl of “Little Lies” was the sixth track on his setlist. The monitor itself was co-written by McVie and her then-husband, Eddy Quintela, and first appeared on Fleetwood Mac’s 14th album, Tango In The Night time.
Take a look at some footage of the duvet, in addition to the complete setlist, beneath:
McVie died on Wednesday (November 30) on the age of 79. It isn’t but identified precisely how she handed, nonetheless in a press release, her household defined that it got here “following a brief sickness”.
McVie was extensively seen as one in every of Fleetwood Mac’s most integral members. She served three stints with the band – first from 1970 to 1996, then 1997 to 1998, and at last from 2014 till her demise. In that point, she carried out on 13 of the band’s 17 studio albums.
Different artists paying tribute to McVie have included bandmates Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, in addition to Invoice Clinton, Haim, LCD Soundsystem, Harry Kinds, Keith City and plenty of extra.