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Old 10-22-2018, 12:43 AM
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To be honest, Sugar Mouse, I wouldn't even necessarily claim that Lindsey is an EXTRAORDINARY musician (ie instrumentalist), and nor would he. He is the first to note that he is a self-taught, untrained 'noodler,' and that, for example, electric guitar solos have never been his niche.

Lindsey is no Tommy Emmanuel, for example.

So even if we except(edit: accept) the Yale Dissertation that EXTRAORDINARY instrumentalists tend not to be GREAT songwriters, I don't believe that applies to Lindsey Buckingham anyway, who is an impressive and unique instrumentalist but sees himself first and foremost as a crafter of songs--ie the poetry of songwriting and all the rest of it.
And here we have it from the man himself (on Twitter last Thursday):

"I’ve never felt the need to gravitate to a certain instrument in order to write; it’s mostly mental work. On the other hand, the recording of a song usually requires a number of different guitars in order to create the range of textures and colors I’m looking for."
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