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Lindsey Buckingham ... and the fan that imploded
Lindsey Buckingham ... and the fan that imploded
9/29/2008 5:54:51 PM Tulsaworld.com By Jennifer Chancellor World Scene Writer I made it out to Lindsey Buckingham's concert Friday night at Brady Theater. To be honest, I had no idea what to expect from a man I'd heard was "notoriously arrogant" and "one of pop music's most talented musicwriters." I fell in love. This is a show that couldn't have been duplicated in an arena. Period. Intimate shows such as this one on Buckingham's "Gift of Screws" tour are why two of the state's oldest and most revered music venues are favored by artists such as Buckingham, Chicago, Kenny G., B.B. King, Tom Jones, Dwight Yoakam, Beck and more. At The Brady (and its sister, Cain's Ballroom), you can pay a reasonable amount of dough -- and not have to tote a pair of binoculars to see beads of sweat fall from Lindsey Buckingham's chin. Everything is up close and personal. Buckingham's, big, big guitar sound and talent emanated from him. It was pure confidence (not arrogance), a performer who is most at home onstage. A man who hugs his guitar after a lengthy finger-picking solo. A musician who thanks his audience for singing along. A man who smiles and tells you why he loves Tulsa, and his ties to the city. He's a singer who closes his eyes when he sings about heartache. A man who helped define a generation of rock with his band Fleetwood Mac and went on to create a solid canon of American pop-rock masterpieces. Partial set list: (not in order) Trouble Gift of Screws I Know I'm Not Wrong Tusk Big Love Under the Skin Did You Miss Me Come World Turning Go Your Own Way Second Hand News Time Precious Time The Ledge Love Runs Deeper Treason Go Insane And speaking of going insane, there was an oversized, long-haired, drunken Cohen-Brothers'-"The Dude"-meets-Gary-Busey guy in white pants, floral shirt and white Panama hat that managed to find (er, fumble) his way into the reserved seating in front. It started out as funny (rock fingers, singalongs, butt-bumping into several patrons). Within minutes, he had lurched to the front of the stage, manhandled half a dozen women, fallen into about as many men, taken out a row of seats, started several fights and ended up stripped to his wifebeater tank with his food-baby-preggers belly exposed. He was rolling on the red carpeted aisle floor while punching a man in the face. And screaming. Fans flashed two-finger peace signs at The Dude, trying to maintain calm (I mean, really, this was a Lindsey Buckingham show, after all!). ... This all escalated over about 10-15 minutes, and, all the while, I kept looking back to the rear of the theater for security, ushers -- anyone -- to help break up the fracas. I mention it because I was sitting in the fifth row. I ran to the back of the theater to notify an usher of the disturbance -- two separate times!! -- before pushing the usher aside to run into the lobby and announce the fight to the bartenders, who quickly vacated their posts to get the situation under control. Meanwhile, Buckingham had to move to the opposite side of the stage to avoid completely disrupting the end of this (excellent) set. Where was the security staff?!!? Last edited by MacMan; 09-30-2008 at 06:04 PM.. |
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That's wild that the bartenders came in and resolved the chaos.
Lindsey moved to the other side of the stage, eh? I wonder what song this happened during. Michele |
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Wow. I was there up front and I don't remember that. I was probably on the wrong side of the stage but then again I wasn't paying much attention to anything else but the band.
Those bartenders were cool...didn't peg them for bouncers though.
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Well, I knew there was something going on but I didn't realize the extent of it. I was in the middle of the 2nd row and saw the commotion out of the corner of my eye. Lindsey kind of looked that way but it didn't seem to phase him.
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I don't know how I could have missed all that. Surely she embellished the story...
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No, It was really bad. And it was way more than just that one guy fighting. There were two really burly looking guys who were rolling around on the floor fighting too. We were sitting right next to it. No embellishment. One of the worst concert experiences I've had.
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My worst concert experience was at The Wiltern in Los Angeles and at an Interpol concert. Some girl was standing next to me and a moment later was on the floor puking everywhere. I mean everywhere. It stunk so bad and was beginning a chain reaction. Reminded of the "barf-o-rama" scene in 'Stand by Me.' Ugh. |
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