Though the holidays are over, I often think back on a wonderful memory of Christmas when I was seven. I’d been playing guitar for over a year by then, learning chords from a book and listening to my brother’s rock and roll records, but only had a four string guitar to play. https://t.co/s9fvvSkYVB— Lindsey Buckingham (@LBuckingham) January 6, 2019
Though the holidays are over, I often think back on a wonderful memory of Christmas when I was seven. I’d been playing guitar for over a year by then, learning chords from a book and listening to my brother’s rock and roll records, but only had a four string guitar to play. https://t.co/s9fvvSkYVB
That season, a package showed up in my Mom’s closet, and I knew what it was. On Christmas I received a beautiful three-quarter size Harmony six string acoustic guitar. I never looked back!— Lindsey Buckingham (@LBuckingham) January 6, 2019
That season, a package showed up in my Mom’s closet, and I knew what it was. On Christmas I received a beautiful three-quarter size Harmony six string acoustic guitar. I never looked back!
I can’t say that I “miss” being in Fleetwood Mac, as I’ve been concentrating on fulfilling my own plans that were already in the works before the split happened. So, in a sense, the situation is still too new to miss... https://t.co/2qP57lCol9— Lindsey Buckingham (@LBuckingham) January 6, 2019
I can’t say that I “miss” being in Fleetwood Mac, as I’ve been concentrating on fulfilling my own plans that were already in the works before the split happened. So, in a sense, the situation is still too new to miss... https://t.co/2qP57lCol9
especially since I don’t have much regard for the way the band is presenting itself now. What I'm sad about is the split completely dishonors the beautiful 43 year legacy we built together, one that was always about rising above our difficulties in order to pursue a higher truth.— Lindsey Buckingham (@LBuckingham) January 6, 2019
especially since I don’t have much regard for the way the band is presenting itself now. What I'm sad about is the split completely dishonors the beautiful 43 year legacy we built together, one that was always about rising above our difficulties in order to pursue a higher truth.
Big Love was actually written as an ensemble piece, the way you hear it on Tango In The Night. It was later that I realized that a part of my continuing growth as an artist needed to include my reconnecting with my orchestral finger guitar style... https://t.co/ppIsVPa8Pe— Lindsey Buckingham (@LBuckingham) January 6, 2019
Big Love was actually written as an ensemble piece, the way you hear it on Tango In The Night. It was later that I realized that a part of my continuing growth as an artist needed to include my reconnecting with my orchestral finger guitar style... https://t.co/ppIsVPa8Pe
and to present songs that relied almost solely on that. Big Love seemed to be a likely candidate for presenting live in that context, and indeed it turned out to be. It was the first of many!— Lindsey Buckingham (@LBuckingham) January 6, 2019
and to present songs that relied almost solely on that. Big Love seemed to be a likely candidate for presenting live in that context, and indeed it turned out to be. It was the first of many!