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michelej1 04-16-2008 02:29 PM

Article Recaps LB's Youtube Page
 
This is from the Sioux Falls Classic Rock station:

http://www.b1027.com/content/view/3652/74/

Lindsey Buckingham has launched his own page on youtube.com. The site includes a series of numbered video episodes which show Buckingham answering in-depth fan questions, performing during his soundchecks, and live on stage.

Buckingham has already posted an acoustic rendition of Donovan's "Try For The Sun" filmed in one of his hotel rooms. A studio recording of the 1966 folk classic was included on Buckingham's last album, 2006's Under The Skin. More filmed acoustic performances are expected to be added in the coming weeks.

Buckingham, who is a without a record label following the release of his latest live CD/DVD, Live At The Bass Performance Hall, says that major acts becoming "indie" artists seems to be the only way for some veteran performers to maintain their artistic integrity while continuing to produce new work: "The model of the large company on some levels is breaking down, and it's going to force people not only find other outlets because the kind of blanket support system that used to exist for the broad range of artists doesn't exist as much anymore. It's more of a bottom line mentality. But I think also, by virtue of that, you have people who have the freedom to make the choice to just do what they want to do -- and even if it reaches a smaller audience. I think that mentality is fairly prevalent right now."

Live At The Bass Performance Hall features such solo favorites as "Trouble," "Go Insane," and "Holiday Road," as well as Buckingham's Fleetwood Mac classics "Big Love," "Second Hand News," "Tusk," "Never Going Back Again," "I Know I'm Not Wrong," and "Go Your Own Way."

Buckingham is putting the finishing touches on a new studio album which he hopes to have out by this summer. Special guests include Fleetwood Mac bandmates Mick Fleetwood and John McVie on what Buckingham is calling a "straight ahead rock album." No release date has been set, but Buckingham is planning to tour behind the still-untitled album.

gretchen 04-16-2008 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by michelej1 (Post 751458)
This is from the Sioux Falls Classic Rock station:

http://www.b1027.com/content/view/3652/74/

Lindsey Buckingham has launched his own page on youtube.com. The site includes a series of numbered video episodes which show Buckingham answering in-depth fan questions, performing during his soundchecks, and live on stage.

Buckingham has already posted an acoustic rendition of Donovan's "Try For The Sun" filmed in one of his hotel rooms. A studio recording of the 1966 folk classic was included on Buckingham's last album, 2006's Under The Skin. More filmed acoustic performances are expected to be added in the coming weeks.

Buckingham, who is a without a record label following the release of his latest live CD/DVD, Live At The Bass Performance Hall, says that major acts becoming "indie" artists seems to be the only way for some veteran performers to maintain their artistic integrity while continuing to produce new work: "The model of the large company on some levels is breaking down, and it's going to force people not only find other outlets because the kind of blanket support system that used to exist for the broad range of artists doesn't exist as much anymore. It's more of a bottom line mentality. But I think also, by virtue of that, you have people who have the freedom to make the choice to just do what they want to do -- and even if it reaches a smaller audience. I think that mentality is fairly prevalent right now."

Live At The Bass Performance Hall features such solo favorites as "Trouble," "Go Insane," and "Holiday Road," as well as Buckingham's Fleetwood Mac classics "Big Love," "Second Hand News," "Tusk," "Never Going Back Again," "I Know I'm Not Wrong," and "Go Your Own Way."

Buckingham is putting the finishing touches on a new studio album which he hopes to have out by this summer. Special guests include Fleetwood Mac bandmates Mick Fleetwood and John McVie on what Buckingham is calling a "straight ahead rock album." No release date has been set, but Buckingham is planning to tour behind the still-untitled album.

Thanks for posting this Michele!

David 04-16-2008 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by michelej1 (Post 751458)
Buckingham, who is a without a record label following the release of his latest live CD/DVD, Live At The Bass Performance Hall, says that major acts becoming "indie" artists seems to be the only way for some veteran performers to maintain their artistic integrity while continuing to produce new work: "The model of the large company on some levels is breaking down, and it's going to force people not only find other outlets because the kind of blanket support system that used to exist for the broad range of artists doesn't exist as much anymore. It's more of a bottom line mentality. But I think also, by virtue of that, you have people who have the freedom to make the choice to just do what they want to do -- and even if it reaches a smaller audience. I think that mentality is fairly prevalent right now."

Maybe he'll sign with Authentik Music Group in Southern California.

Sarah 04-16-2008 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by michelej1 (Post 751458)
Buckingham is putting the finishing touches on a new studio album which he hopes to have out by this summer. Special guests include Fleetwood Mac bandmates Mick Fleetwood and John McVie on what Buckingham is calling a "straight ahead rock album."

hell yes!

do it up, liddybuck. i can't wait to hear it.

shackin'up 04-16-2008 05:45 PM

:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:

straight ahead rock album. that sounds good.

Peestie 04-16-2008 06:23 PM

I really hope nothing gets in the way of this new solo album coming out! (Here's looking at you, Mick.)

LngPrmsdRd 04-16-2008 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by michelej1 (Post 751458)
Buckingham is putting the finishing touches on a new studio album which he hopes to have out by this summer. Special guests include Fleetwood Mac bandmates Mick Fleetwood and John McVie on what Buckingham is calling a "straight ahead rock album." No release date has been set, but Buckingham is planning to tour behind the still-untitled album.


Oh. Hells. YES!!! Let's go, Liddy Buck! Just got my tax return, I'm set for school tuition and funding to go to my friend's wedding in NY in August now, my work income is MIIIIINE and just waiting to be used on a tour!!!!!

(Seriously, I've been planning since last year for this. ;) )

bucklind17 04-16-2008 06:52 PM

So excited for more mentions of a new album and tour!

It's also interesting to see a few more comments about having no label. Some people may laugh at this but if anyone has any further interest in seeing what it's like for established artists working for a label that is not willing to back up their ideas, Hanson created a documentary called "Strong Enough to Break" that follows the creation of their third studio album, which started out on a major label and ended up being independently released. The documentary is available on YouTube and as a free podcast on itunes. I enjoyed it as a Hanson fan, of course, but also found it fascinating to see the struggles they went through as they tried to stay true to what they wanted. It's really quite interesting and eye-opening, and if anything, adds to the frustration we as fans may also have with the music industry when our favorites are thwarted or trying to be forced in a direction that they do not want to go. Ultimately, Hanson scored the #1 Independent album, still had singles on the top of the charts and were able to focus more on being creative both with their music and their means of releasing it. I think at this point in the game, sometimes people like Lindsey are better off without a label, so long as they still have the means to get their product created and released, which I am sure he does.

David 04-17-2008 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by bucklind17 (Post 751534)
It's also interesting to see a few more comments about having no label. Some people may laugh at this but if anyone has any further interest in seeing what it's like for established artists working for a label that is not willing to back up their ideas, Hanson created a documentary called "Strong Enough to Break" that follows the creation of their third studio album, which started out on a major label and ended up being independently released.

Those kids are talented. :thumbsup:

strandinthewind 04-17-2008 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by shackin'up (Post 751520)
:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:

straight ahead rock album. that sounds good.

and - out in a few months!

I wonder what the arrangements will be. Will there be those in the TITN/ISA genre of long solos in the middle/end? Maybe some blistering GYOW kind of thing as well. It is all very enticing.

shackin'up 04-17-2008 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by strandinthewind (Post 751797)
and - out in a few months!

I wonder what the arrangements will be. Will there be those in the TITN/ISA genre of long solos in the middle/end? Maybe some blistering GYOW kind of thing as well. It is all very enticing.

I guess it'll be GOS, TOF, Shuffle Riff, Hopefully Given Thing and 6 new tracks with his touringband. I just hope for some steady rockin, melodic IKINW-live-style 4-minutetracks and some rawness in production. No endless solo's on slowbluespatterns.

A few months is at least 6 in Buck's life....

strandinthewind 04-17-2008 01:48 PM

^^^

It would be nice to see another TITN esq. track. In a way, Miranda had some rocking parts to it as well.

I cannot wait for it to drop.

David 04-17-2008 03:09 PM

I hope it will be a song in the BLUE LETTER vein, played over & over again, reminding one & all of the Eagles together & solo, with & without Don Felder & Joe Walsh, with bits of Bob Glaub thrown in for good measure, pun intended. I also hope it brings up all the romantic past of Lindsey & Stevie & perhaps even Les Dudek & his bumpkin pal Jimmy Olsen, along with some Rhiannon movie demos that are rearranged in the Buckingham manner with pipes of pan & guitars FX'd to mimic the sound of the surf in Pismo Beach & a good chase by Dog the Bounty Hunter across Hawaiian lava fields, both aa & pahoehoe, & Stevie Nicks on Fender Rhodes suitcase model with some of the tines broken right off around middle C.

SUITE: STEVIE BLUE LETTER

Madness Fades 04-17-2008 03:15 PM

YESSSSSSSS !!!!!!!

Dosent that whole article just sound so positive. I cant wait, I cant wait. Full on Rock just sounds soooo good to me right now. Thats all i want to hear from him for a while. Just him Mick and John, christ this is going to be good.
As for the tour....well I dont care if he dosent come to Europe, because America Here I come.............I will be at at least three shows.

Bring it on Lindsey, show us what's left in that Model 1

tuigirl 04-18-2008 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by shackin'up (Post 751520)
:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:

straight ahead rock album. that sounds good.

Four great words all in a line!!! yay...it's what I was hoping to hear :]...can't wait.


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