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Livia 04-18-2007 07:50 PM

Better with Age - Daily Utah Chronicle article
 
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Better with age
Lindsey Buckingham gives lesson in artistic relevance tonight at The Depot
By: Danny Letz
Posted: 4/18/07

The main question haunting the cadre of rock gods from yesteryear is when to lay down the instruments and submit to artistic euthanasia.

For Lindsey Buckingham, former guitar virtuoso of Fleetwood-Mac fame, it seemed his resignation to the tomb of "has been" was sealed following his 1992 release of Out of the Cradle.

Sure, Buckingham had Fleetwood's mid-'90s revival, but lukewarm leftovers never carry the flavor of fresh releases.

When tracks from Buckingham's Gift of Screws LP were synthesized for Fleetwood's Say You Will, Buckingham's solo career seemed officially D.O.A.

But with last year's release of Under the Skin, Buckingham proved himself worthy of existence beyond the grave.

And tonight at 9 p.m., Buckingham will place himself onstage for believers and naysayers alike at The Depot.

With the lightning speed of a pop-laden Valkyrie, Buckingham's fingers extol the virtues of pop-gone-right. Under the Skin has the licks, the catchy hooks -- the makings of a modern iteration of Fleetwood's best Rumors-era work.

Buckingham takes the high-minded pretension of Art with a capital A and distills its essence into digestible nuggets. Don't misread: His tunes don't carry the saccharine-coated sweetness of Clear Channel favorites or Billboard toppers -- Buckingham's music never betrays its rock-folk origins for the sake of popularity. Name another pop artist who is able to synthesize a fugue -- a music style not popular since the days of Bach -- into a pop album.

As such, his music typifies what pop should accomplish at its best: a balance between sales and sentiment.

And for a mere 35 bucks, Buckingham will prove tonight that not only do resurrections occur in the rock arena, but that some things age with the grace of wine, not vinegar.

http://media.www.dailyutahchronicle....-2848574.shtml

shackin'up 04-19-2007 02:44 AM

I guess the writer of this takes his job serious. This is not a journalist but a poet: I couldn't make chocolate of this article. It's positive, right?:lol:
I love it when writers of short information-and-review-like pieces get pretentious as if their pieces must be as artistic as the art they describe. I assume that this guy succeeded in that....;)

thanks livia!

Mari 04-19-2007 02:46 AM

With the lightning speed of a pop-laden Valkyrie... oh, I like this review. Thanks for posting:)

danax6 04-19-2007 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by shackin'up (Post 681277)
I guess the writer of this takes his job serious. This is not a journalist but a poet: I couldn't make chocolate of this article. It's positive, right?:lol:
I love it when writers of short information-and-review-like pieces get pretentious as if their pieces must be as artistic as the art they describe. I assume that this guy succeeded in that....;)

thanks livia!

Yes, it's positive. :laugh:

Mari 04-19-2007 07:40 AM

I just finished a book written entirely like that so I guess I'm used to it know :laugh:

(Mick Middles excellent book on the Factory Records history)


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