Fleetwood Mac: Tusk
This 1980 tour documentary, recorded during the "Tusk" tour, was originally intended to be a companion to the album release for "Tusk", the most expensive rock album made up to that point in time, and the first ever recorded in a digital format. It contains behind-the-scenes footage and Live performances by Fleetwood Mac of songs from Tusk and previous albums. Due to editing issues, the video became available a number of months after the release of Tusk in 1979.
From the archive
Jan 14, 1978 - Classic rock dance song "You Make Loving Fun" by Fleetwood Mac. From the mega popular album Rumours [1977]. Clip ends with new group High Inergy performing part of slow song "You Can't Turn Me Off (In the Middle of Turning Me On)" from the album Turnin' On. The '70s Dancers show how to really get down. Special mix. On American Bandstand with Dick Clark, Jan 14, 1978 ABC TV USA. 720p HQ picture and audio. Plus - Swingtown by Steve Miller Band 2x • American Bandstand '78 Jan 14, 1978 from the same episode, and Stayin' Alive by The Bee Gees • American Bandstand 78 Feb 11 1978 HQ 48p
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- Director
- Tom Spain
- Starring
- Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks, John McVie, Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham
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