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elle 05-10-2013 05:54 PM

FM: Releasing More New Songs a 'Matter of How and When'
 
http://www.billboard.com/articles/ne...f-how-and-when

Fleetwood Mac: Releasing More New Songs a 'Matter of How and When'

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Lindsey Buckingham says the group has five more unreleased tracks. "The whole thing is just kind of wide open now, and it really is tantalizing to be able to put together just a few things, three or four songs on an EP"

Lindsey Buckingham says there's more where Fleetwood Mac's new "Extended Play" came from.

Buckingham tells Billboard that he, drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie "cut eight songs" with producer Mitchell Froom last year after Fleetwood Mac decided it would be touring this year. Three of those -- "Sad Angel," "It Takes Time" and "Miss Fantasy" -- are part of the "Extended Play" digital release that came out May 6, joined by "Without You," resurrected by Stevie Nicks from the Buckingham Nicks days before they joined Fleetwood Mac in 1975.

Fleetwood Mac Release 'Extended Play,' First New Music in a Decade

Buckingham says "it may be too early to tell where things are going to go" with the remaining songs, but he adds that "it's safe to say there is more than these four songs that you're going to hear from Fleetwood Mac -- it's just a question of how and when, y'know?"

The "when," of course, is complicated by Fleetwood Mac's current tour, which crosses North America through July 6 and then heads to Europe in September. But Buckingham acknowledges that "Extended Play" has certainly given the veteran group a fresh perspective on releasing new music rather than the drama and trauma of making an entire album, as it's done in the past.

"When I was growing up, EPs were all over the place," Buckingham notes. "When I was growing up, albums were not really an art form; the single was the thing, and in some ways it has gotten back to that a little bit. The whole thing is just kind of wide open now, and it really is tantalizing to be able to put together just a few things, three or four songs on an EP. There is something quite effective about that, for sure. I have no preconceptions one way or the other in terms of what Fleetwood Mac will do or even what Fleetwood Mac should do. You just do what you can do and what makes sense logically -- and politically."

Fleetwood Mac has been playing "Sad Angel" and "Without You" regularly in its shows, and has dug into its catalog for "Sisters of the Moon" -- part of a four-song blast from 1979's "Tusk" that Buckingham says he's happy to have in the set.

"After all this time it's very sweet we're able to sort of tap into that, just on more of an overview level," Buckingham reports. "I think we're playing better, or as well, as we've ever played. It's kind of a lovefest between Stevie and me out there, which is great. And this time there seems to be an enhanced appreciation of the body of work. There seem to be a lot of young people at the shows -- not that there haven't been before, but there seem to be more this time. So I'm having a great time out there. We're just killing it out there as far as I'm concerned."

Fans, meanwhile, are hoping that the tour -- which coincides with the 45th anniversary of the release of the very first Fleetwood Mac album -- will catch up to one of the group's most celebrated alumni later this year. Mick Fleetwood rather publicly reached out to Christine McVie, who quit the band in 1998, which resulted in her visiting him in Maui as well as a Mac reunion dinner in Los Angeles. Buckingham calls the gesture "just reaching out to her as a longtime friend" and definitively says that "Christine is never going to rejoin the band."

Being together again, however, was a hoot.

"That was great fun. It was very interesting to see what that extra piece of the puzzle does to the overall equation," Buckingham recalls. "It was a trip, because she was the same old person I'd always known, and she was cracking me up. We'd always had just a great chemistry, the two of us, and we just kind of hit the ground running as soon as I saw her, which was kind of amazing. If she wants to come up and do 'Don't Stop' with us when we're in England, I'd love to see that. But beyond that I think there's not too much you can make out of it -- although I'm sure people will try."

louielouie2000 05-10-2013 06:07 PM

Kinda heartbreaking to hear Lindsey confirm we'll never hear anything out of Christine in a Mac setting other than Don't Stop in London. I was really hoping they could convince her to at least record a couple of tracks in the studio. Between that, and Lindsey basically admitting Fleetwood Mac's days of recording full length studio albums are over, I'm just seriously bummed by this article! :distress:

Macfanforever 05-10-2013 06:17 PM

Maybe a freakin' complete album on a hardcopy CD or vinyl.

Screw iCrap.

Or any other digital source to that matter.

MikeVielhaber 05-10-2013 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Macfanforever (Post 1092369)
Maybe a freakin' complete album on a hardcopy CD or vinyl.

Screw iCrap.

Or any other digital source to that matter.

This complaining about this from you is reeeeally tired. This article didn't even have anything to do with format. How about let's save it for relevant discussions.

michelej1 05-10-2013 06:36 PM

Lindsey may have grown up with singles, but not with EPs. EPs are not the equivalent of what singles and "B" sides were back in the day. I wish they were.

Nice to hear of the Mac reunion dinner in Los Angeles. I'm not interested in the part about Don't Stop being a one time thing. Mick, we need you to get guidance from the best psychoanalysts and/or hypnotists and learn how to bend the band members' to the people's will, please.

Michele

elle 05-10-2013 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by michelej1 (Post 1092372)
Lindsey may have grown up with singles, but not with EPs. EPs are not the equivalent of what singles and "B" sides were back in the day. I wish they were.

Nice to hear of the Mac reunion dinner in Los Angeles. I'm not interested in the part about Don't Stop being a one time thing. Mick, we need you to get guidance from the best psychoanalysts and/or hypnotists and learn how to bend the band members' to the people's will, please.

Michele

or maybe bringing in Steven Tyler as a mediator could work again ;)

WildHearted 05-10-2013 09:09 PM

I wonder if they went to a Mexican restaurant, for old time's sake.

Macfanforever 05-10-2013 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeVielhaber (Post 1092371)
This complaining about this from you is reeeeally tired. This article didn't even have anything to do with format. How about let's save it for relevant discussions.

To each his/her own.

bluefox4000 05-10-2013 09:13 PM

Cool.....bring it on. Always great to have new stuff to digest.....not surprised what so ever about Chris though.

Mick

elle 05-10-2013 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by louielouie2000 (Post 1092365)
Kinda heartbreaking to hear Lindsey confirm we'll never hear anything out of Christine in a Mac setting other than Don't Stop in London. I was really hoping they could convince her to at least record a couple of tracks in the studio. Between that, and Lindsey basically admitting Fleetwood Mac's days of recording full length studio albums are over, I'm just seriously bummed by this article! :distress:

or... this is how i read it in my optimistic mind:
  • yay, we will get to hear new songs some time relatively soon, they won't sit on them for years! :]
  • hmm, he's setting up low expectations for any kind of FM-Christine musical collaboration, but considering they had great fun being all together again, who knows? :shrug:

and i loved that on a personal level, it was apparently amazing and easy reunion with an old friend.

vivfox 05-10-2013 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elle (Post 1092387)
or... this is how i read it

Lindsey wants to release his other four songs he recorded with Mick and John. Stevie is not on any of them.

Jondalar 05-10-2013 09:52 PM

hmmm, the tone of this article makes me think that Stevie is definitely not going to record the rest of the album

elle 05-10-2013 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vivfox (Post 1092389)
Lindsey wants to release his other four songs he recorded with Mick and John. Stevie is not on any of them.

definitely. so i repeat - yay!! :] :D
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jondalar (Post 1092390)
hmmm, the tone of this article makes me think that Stevie is definitely not going to record the rest of the album

do you mean she will not add her vocals to the other 5 songs, or she will not contribute any of her songs?

Jondalar 05-10-2013 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elle (Post 1092391)
definitely. so i repeat - yay!! :] :D


do you mean she will not add her vocals to the other 5 songs, or she will not contribute any of her songs?

she not going to contribute her own songs, she'll do background or harmony vocals on his songs, but I get the feeling she not giving up her songs for fleetwood mac

bluefox4000 05-10-2013 10:07 PM

So if we put these other songs together with the other EP....if we get them....We will have A Lindsey solo album.....................:]

Sucks to be Stevie Fans:laugh:

I'm kidding....relax;)

Mick


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