Fleetwood Mac alum Lindsey Buckingham will release his first-ever solo DVD titled Live at the Bass Performance Hall on March 25th. The footage was captured during Buckingham's Under The Skin tour, his first solo tour in 14 years.For the concert shot at Bass Performance Hall in Forth Worth, TX, on January 27th, 2007, Buckingham was joined by his three-piece band. The set includes both Buckingham...
The show was wonderful - even if Stevie Nicks didn't show up. I actually have a feeling she was there, at least her mother was - Lindsey dedicated Never Going Back Again to her.The crowd was rowdy, but it didn't seem to faze Lindsey this time, he was grinning and flirting with the girls in the front row while laying out a smoking version of I'm So Afraid. He even laughed a bit when an audience ...
I was never a big Fleetwood Mac fan, so I was a little late coming to appreciate Lindsey Buckingham's genius. About 20 years actually - when his Out of the Cradle album came out. It was inventive and exciting and his concert was stunning - about a 1/2 dozen guitarists backing him up, multiple percussionists, just making an amazing racket in a small, defunct club in Phoenix.So I was seriously s...
Have I been conspicuous in my absence over the past few weeks? Probably not. But, for those of my Trusted MOGgers who might be wondering where I've been, I'm here with the answer: Wounded in action.Earlier this month, I was on my way to a rather intriguing Friday night event that promised all sorts of strange and wonderful entertainment. (Let's just be delicate and call it performance art.) But...
Lindsey came up in a previous post about Dennis Wilson so I thought I'd go with the flow. I have never been a Huge fan, but have always enjoyed his contributions to the musical sphere. I've had this album for a while now and I'm still trying to assimilate and fix in my mind what tracks, if any, resonate. Poppy stuff for sure, but I've certainly heard worse. As is noted below, although this ha...
It was a toss up between this tune and one called "Treason" This won the gets to be posted prize for no particular reason than gut feeling. I attached the cover from his 1st solo effort circa 1981. The trials and tribulations of this wonderful thing we call life.
Call it hindsight, perspective, or something blatantly obvious, but I'm now convinced of the pure pop genius that is Lindsey Buckingham -- and beyond thrilled by his new album "Under the Skin." (Hyperbole ahead!)In the mid-'70s, I belittled Fleetwood Mac's mega-platinum success as much as I sneered at the ongoing soap-opera that played out between the two couples in the band's superstar incarna...