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kak125
03-06-2019, 01:04 PM
I don't think this interview has been posted here yet.

Full interview here: https://reverb.com/news/video-mike-campbell-21-questions

Mike Campbell, most famously the lead guitarist with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, got a new gig last year. (You may have heard about it). Fleetwood Mac, a band famous for their public spats, had another one, dropping Lindsey Buckingham and picking up Campbell and Neil Finn to replace him.

Now that they're in the middle of their 2018–2019 world tour, we wanted to ask Campbell: How has it been going?

"It's a challenge in many ways, because I respect their records and I love the band," he says. "They hired me to bring my thing to the table, but I also feel an obligation to honor those records, and there's a lot of signature guitar parts that Lindsey Buckingham produced and wrote, who I love and respect. And so my challenge was to recreate those as best as I could in his honor and, in places where I could, to bring my own personality to it."

But since we had in him the Reverb studio, we didn't just want to limit the chat just to Fleetwood Mac. In all, we asked him 21 questions, from what Heartbreakers song he'd play for somebody who had never heard them, who he'd like to play him in a movie of his life, and when we can expect the new album from his band The Dirty Knobs.

Be sure to watch the full video above, which, in addition to the Q&A, offers a brief glimpse of Joe Shadid and Mike Campbell playing "That's All Right Mama" in one of Reverb's bathrooms. And if you'd like to hear more from Campbell and learn some of his tasteful vibrato techniques, check out an earlier video he's made with us here.

elle
03-06-2019, 08:28 PM
I don't think this interview has been posted here yet.

Full interview here: https://reverb.com/news/video-mike-campbell-21-questions

thanks for that one, i enjoyed it! :wavey:

against my better judgement i actually listened to this to hear whether the band attitude has turned towards Lindsey - and boy has it! well - at least from MC.

someone told me MC is actually a very down-to-earth guy, like Lindsey. and i must say he seems like a pretty nice normal guy in this video. maybe seeing the body language and hearing the tone makes it different too, because he still toes that line of fantastic-band-happy-happy experience - but says that in a regretful tone with wistful look towards the ground. :laugh:

for people wanting to hear about any future plans, Campbell is planning to release Dirty Knobs album at the end of the year after he's done with FM touring. and then tour that DK album next year.

sleepless child
03-08-2019, 12:29 PM
Very nice things he said about Lindsey. Love Mike.

Mr Scarrott
03-08-2019, 03:29 PM
Very nice things he said about Lindsey. Love Mike.

I agree. He's a cool guy. I don't suppose it will happen, but I do hope we get some studio work from him in the context of FM. It's the only thing that could make me look at this version of the band really positively, if those four writers could produce a decent album together.

elle
03-08-2019, 04:25 PM
I agree. He's a cool guy. I don't suppose it will happen, but I do hope we get some studio work from him in the context of FM. It's the only thing that could make me look at this version of the band really positively, if those four writers could produce a decent album together.

new FM album with this incarnation is the thing that would kill Lindsey - so Stevie just might do it!

cbBen
03-08-2019, 07:50 PM
I agree. He's a cool guy. I don't suppose it will happen, but I do hope we get some studio work from him in the context of FM. It's the only thing that could make me look at this version of the band really positively, if those four writers could produce a decent album together.

three writers

SteveMacD
03-08-2019, 11:54 PM
three writers

Four writers. Christine, Stevie, Mike, and Neil are successful songwriters.

cbBen
03-09-2019, 03:47 AM
Four writers. Christine, Stevie, Mike, and Neil are successful songwriters.

Yes, but one is no longer active as such.

Mr Scarrott
03-09-2019, 10:33 AM
Four writers. Christine, Stevie, Mike, and Neil are successful songwriters.

Thanks Steve, for a moment or two I thought I had lost my mind.

David
03-09-2019, 01:12 PM
Yes, but one is no longer active as such.

That, of course, will provide us fans with the most suspense. If Fleetwood goes into the studio, will Madame Nicks contribute songs?

Feather Blade
03-09-2019, 01:16 PM
I agree. He's a cool guy. I don't suppose it will happen, but I do hope we get some studio work from him in the context of FM. It's the only thing that could make me look at this version of the band really positively, if those four writers could produce a decent album together.

I wish they had taken the time to at least put a small EP together either before the tour started, or during the holiday break. Unfortunately I can't see them recording something after the tour is over and letting it languish unpromoted. My guess is the next project we will see is Stevie solo music.

elle
03-09-2019, 02:38 PM
I wish they had taken the time to at least put a small EP together either before the tour started, or during the holiday break. Unfortunately I can't see them recording something after the tour is over and letting it languish unpromoted. My guess is the next project we will see is Stevie solo music.

according to Mike's interview, sounds that the next project from anyone in current touring band incarnation is Dirty Knobs new album and tour.

SteveMacD
03-09-2019, 02:50 PM
according to Mike's interview, sounds that the next project from anyone in current touring band incarnation is Dirty Knobs new album and tour.

Everyone understands that the Dirty Knobs are a bar/club band akin to The Zoo, right?

elle
03-09-2019, 04:06 PM
Everyone understands that the Dirty Knobs are a bar/club band akin to The Zoo, right?

what is your point? that we should not give any credit to Mike and instead put him in the same basket with Mick and Stevie in preferring money & stagnation over moving forward with projects he likes?

SteveMacD
03-09-2019, 05:04 PM
what is your point? that we should not give any credit to Mike and instead put him in the same basket with Mick and Stevie in preferring money & stagnation over moving forward with projects he likes?

No, but if the band decides to record or do more touring, Fleetwood Mac will take priority over the Dirty Knobs.

As for Mick being stagnant, last I checked, he was on LBCM, Lindsey’s last studio album to date as well as the Neil & Liam Finn album.

elle
03-09-2019, 05:17 PM
No, but if the band decides to record or do more touring, Fleetwood Mac will take priority over the Dirty Knobs.
maybe so - but i for certain have no way of knowing that. do you? are you talking directly to Stevie or Karen or Mike? maybe Mike hates their "happy happy" act as much as his look towards the ground seems to signal - and had enough of playing covers of someone else's music and can't wait to get out of the whole sick "happy" situation?

as for Mick - last we all checked he preferred stagnant touring act (Stevie) over moving forward with new music (Lindsey/Christine). i can't believe you are even arguing that point. :lol:

Storms123
03-10-2019, 10:57 AM
I can't see Stevie not touring solo after the RRHOF induction. Once this FM tour wraps, I think she heads out solo, which will further put off any new music from this group of people.