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Neil Finn and Liam Finn

Neil Finn and Liam Finn

Mike Campbell Joins Neil Finn For A Pre-Fleetwood Jam In LA

by Paul Cashmere on May 6, 2018

in News

Neil Finn fans in Los Angeles this week were treated to the new boys of Fleetwood Mac performing together when Mike Campbell got up to play with the band.

Campbell and Finn are the two new kids on the Fleetwood Mac block.

Neil was performing a few shows with his son Liam when Mike popped up for a cover of a very early Fleetwood Mac track ‘Man Of The World’, a 1969 song by Peter Green and then hung around for Bowie’s ‘Moonage Daydream’.

Former Prince and the Revolution guitarist Wendy Melvoin also guested on two tracks including ‘Wherever You Are’, a song she co-wrote for Neil’s 2001 album ‘One Nil’.

Neil and Liam were throwing around the unreleased in the setlist. They are working on an album together that is due within the next two months.

Neil and Mike will head out on the Fleetwood Mac world tour starting 3 October, 2018 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Neil and Liam Finn Setlist, 3 May, 2018, Los Angeles

Sweet Dreams (from Split Enz, Second Thoughts, 1976)
Fire in Your Belly (from Liam Finn, I’ll Be Lightning, 2007)
Distant Sun (from, Crowded House, Together Alone, 1993)
Meet Me in the Air (unreleased Neil and Liam Finn)
Where’s My Room (unreleased Neil and Liam Finn)
Back to Life (unreleased Neil and Liam Finn)
Why Are You Crying? (Connan Mockasin cover)
Private Universe (from, Crowded House, Together Alone, 1993)
Anger Plays a Part (unreleased Neil and Liam Finn)
Miracle Glance (from Liam Finn, The Nihilist, 2014)
Last to Know (from Neil Finn, One Nil, 2001) (with Wendy Melvoin)
Wherever You Are (from Neil Finn, One Nil, 2001) (with Wendy Melvoin)
Better to Be (from Liam Finn, I’ll Be Lightning, 2007)
Man of the World (Fleetwood Mac cover)
Moonage Daydream (David Bowie cover)
Hold Her Close (unreleased Neil and Liam Finn)
Four Seasons in One Day (from Crowded House, Woodface, 1991)

Encore:
Message to My Girl (from Split Enz, Conflicting Emotions, 1983)

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