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https://www.al.com/life/2018/11/is-l...rt_river_index ALABAMA LIFE & CULTURE Is Lindsey Buckingham’s solo show a declaration of independence from Fleetwood Mac? Updated 6:12 PM; Posted 6:00 PM 27 Photo Gallery: Lindsey Buckingham Concert at the Lyric Theatre By Mary Colurso | mcolurso@al.com mcolurso@al.com Lindsey Buckingham has always been an intriguing artist, an exacting craftsman, a compelling performer … and a guy who likes to be in charge of his destiny. Plays well with others? Sure, but not always. The history of his most famous band, Fleetwood Mac, is fraught with tensions — both personal and professional — that have been a creative spur for some enduring, and truly wonderful, pop-rock music. Buckingham comes with baggage, in other words. It’s interesting baggage, and it doesn’t prevent him from excelling on stage. But longtime fans have to wonder how Buckingham is feeling these days, after his ouster from Fleetwood Mac earlier this year and his exclusion from the band’s 2018-2019 tour. (It comes to Birmingham on Feb. 13.) We know that Buckingham is suing Fleetwood Mac for breach of fiduciary duty, breach of oral contract and more. (An October story by Rolling Stone includes a copy of the legal complaint.) But is he hurt? Angry? Frustrated? Determinedly pushing past the rift to focus on his future? About 750 people in Birmingham have an inkling, after seeing Buckingham perform with his solo band on Monday at the Lyric Theatre. The singer-guitarist, 69, was large and in charge at this sold-out show, delivering nearly two hours of music with passion and intensity. Buckingham’s 9 p.m. setlist, 21 songs full, reached into the past, pulled from his hit list and offered listeners a mini-retrospective of his solo career. His work with Fleetwood Mac was part of the mix — ticketholders likely would rebel if Buckingham ignored that — but the primary emphasis was on his very own catalog. Buckingham’s selections included “Trouble” (a standout on his first solo album, 1981’s “Law and Order”), “Go Insane” (the title track from his 1984 record and a top 40 single) and “Holiday Road” (featured in the 1983 movie “National Lampoon’s Vacation”). The artist also chose lesser-known but equally effective tunes such as “I Must Go,” “Doing What I Can,” “Don’t Look Down,” “Turn it On,” “Down on Rodeo” and “Treason.” His skills as a guitarist were abundantly on display, via percussive picking and sinewy solos, and Buckingham displayed a certain amount of stage swagger. He became playful during at least one of his interactions with the band — was that a modified duckwalk? — and Buckingham’s voice, although not consistently strong, rang out with clarity and conviction throughout much of the show. Buckingham’s confidence in front of a crowd is a given. His outsize talent is, too, and it served him well here in 2012, during a one-man show at the Alys Stephens Center. On that occasion, Buckingham came off as stellar but rather severe, keeping himself at a distance from the crowd. This time, though, he seemed to have something to prove: Buckingham tried harder, played longer, talked more, smiled often and made a concerted effort to show his appreciation for the audience. Although you’d never call him emotionally vulnerable, Buckingham let his reserve melt and he opened up a bit, telling listeners that he was beginning a new chapter with this four-man band. He said it several times, in fact, mentioning an album that’s in the works as part of his “new start." In this context, some of the songs on Buckingham’s agenda — “Shut Us Down,” “Go Your Own Way,” “Never Going Back Again” — could be interpreted as mission statements, declaring his final independence from Fleetwood Mac and his resolution to thrive on his own. “I love all of you for being here,” Buckingham said. And it was easy to believe that he meant it. The affection went both ways, of course. Birmingham’s love affair with Buckingham dates back to 1975, when he and Stevie Nicks performed at Municipal Auditorium (now called Boutwell Auditorium) to promote their self-titled debut album, “Buckingham Nicks.” Thanks to airplay on a local radio station, the record was wholeheartedly embraced here, and Birmingham was one of a few cities where fans turned out in force for the duo. Buckingham and Nicks, who were shortly to join Fleetwood Mac, have said the Birmingham concert provided their first taste of stardom. 45 years later Buckingham Nicks album still casts spell Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's pre-Fleetwood Mac LP was a flop, but duo found unlikely stardom in Alabama. Buckingham made sure to acknowledge that connection during Monday’s appearance, reminiscing about the Buckingham Nicks show and paying gracious tribute to those long-ago ticketholders. “There are people here who saw Stevie and me back then,” Buckingham said. “And it’s great. It’s so circular.” At this point in his career, Buckingham certainly has no need to court an audience, but it was gratifying — and kind of refreshing — to see him do so at the Lyric. In a way, Buckingham was asking listeners to stick with him, Fleetwood Mac or no Fleetwood Mac. With a standing ovation, shouts and cheers, Birmingham fans responded with a resounding yes.
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"kind of weird: a tribute to the dearly departed from a band that can treat its living like trash" |
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I'm sure it did. And I don't think he will get a response for some time. Maybe San Jose does to her what Birmingham did to him.
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"I think what you would say is that there were factions within the band that had lost their perspective. What that did was to harm the 43-year legacy that we had worked so hard to build, and that legacy was really about rising above difficulties in order to fulfill one's higher truth and one's higher destiny." Lindsey Buckingham, May 11, 2018. |
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Yeah, you don't have to go full chipmunk on such pedals lol, you can shift your voice's pitch slightly in either direction, to make it a little deeper or higher.. but you're probably right, Linds prob wouldn't go to that trouble if he could just pipe it in.. if he is, kind of a low point for him in his karaoke backing-track era
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That's funny, he's certainly saved/fixed one or two of her lackluster songs in the past... As for taking someone down, the person who's recently had a hand in that is Stevie herself. And that someone was Lindsey. Nice try, though.
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Oh, but she’s ALWAYS the victim. Don’t you ever forget that.
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"I think what you would say is that there were factions within the band that had lost their perspective. What that did was to harm the 43-year legacy that we had worked so hard to build, and that legacy was really about rising above difficulties in order to fulfill one's higher truth and one's higher destiny." Lindsey Buckingham, May 11, 2018. |
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here is a video of 99.9% of the Shut Us Down dedication (yay!) -
https://www.facebook.com/esknight/vi...7871813059863/
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I always thought these Stevie lines were the most telling of all to the lack of communication since 2000 between the two.
"She rarely goes out She spends every day Waiting for the day When everybody finds out Don't you know, don't you know You can't love him You can't have him I do have him, most of the time Anywhere we can Anytime we can Get away, get away" |
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God, this makes me cry. What could this man possibly have done to have gotten fired.
I've always been a huge Stevie fan, but this year, I have become a bigger Lindsey fan. This has always been one of my favorite songs and the whole album is also one of my favs.
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It breaks my heart when I think of all the history between them that has been torn asunder! It's an absolute tragedy.
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that song is about a secret affair she had with someone (sounds like one of her married/taken men)
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