Thursday, September 22, 2011

NEW Unseen Rumours Tour Video Australia Nov, 1977 Fleetwood Mac "Oh Well"

Another piece of Mac history surfaced over night.... Oh Well performed in Australia November, 1977. Read the comments below by the video poster, head on over to Youtube, leave a comment and request what you would like to see next. This is awesome stuff!!





Here is another great track from the 1977 Fleetwood Mac 'Rockarena' tour of Australia. This one is aimed at all the Lindsay Buckingham fans out there.


Unfortunately this concert was not lit for television and this track had a lot of 'blackouts' for stage visual effects - not good for the tv camera's. So I had to do a lot more editing (and did it at a higher quality).so hopefully you all will approve.

The next track I will work on will be either a Stevie or a Chrissie. Well it keeps me off the streets eh!
Here is the whole concerts track listing; maybe you choose?

- Say You Love Me
- Monday Morning
- Dreams
- Oh Well
- Rhiannon
- Oh Daddy
- Never Going Back Again
- Landslide
- Over My Head
- Gold Dust Woman
- You Make Loving Fun
- I'm So Afraid
- Go Your Own Way

Chart Updates: Lindsey Buckingham | Stevie Nicks Albums - Billboard


Billboard Magazine Albums Chart for the sales week ending September 18th and issue date October 1st has Lindsey's "Seeds We Sow" in week 2 dropping over 100 places from a debut last week at # 45 to # 149 this week.  On the Top Current Albums Chart the album drops to # 132 from # 43 last week.  Lindsey's album sold 3,513 units in the US last week down from 8,857 the previous week for a total thus far sold in the US of 12,496.

Stevie's "In Your Dreams" moves up to # 161 after re-entering the chart last week at # 198. Also on the Top 200 Current Albums Chart in it's 18th week of release In Your Dreams moves up to #142 from # 157 last week. Stevie's album sold 3,305 units in the US last week up from 2,597 the previous week for a total this far in the US of 155,581.

Both albums drop on the Top Rock Albums Chart, Seeds to # 44 and Dreams to # 49.  Lindsey's Seeds We Sow remains on the Top Independent Chart at # 32.

LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM

Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart - Chart Date October 1, 2011
# 149 (45) Lindsey Buckingham "Seeds We Sow"

Top 200 Current Albums Chart
# 132 (43) Lindsey Buckingham "Seeds We Sow"

Top 50 Rock Albums Chart
# 44 (06) Lindsey Buckingham "Seeds We Sow"

Top 50 Independent Albums Chart
# 32 (05) Lindsey Buckingham "Seeds We Sow"

STEVIE NICKS

Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart - Chart Date October 1, 2011
# 161 (198) Stevie Nicks "In Your Dreams"

Top 200 Current Albums Chart
# 142 (157) Stevie Nicks "In Your Dreams"

Top 50 Rock Albums Chart
# 49 (44) Stevie Nicks "In Your Dreams"

Depending on what chart you look at, either Billboad.com or the charts to the right, Stevie's single "For What It's Worth debuts this week at either # 25 or  # 26 on the Top 30 Adult Contemporary Charts.

Billboard Top 30 Adult Contemporary Charts
# 25 (NEW) Stevie Nicks "For What It's Worth" Debut

(I'll update with more as the information becomes available)



Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Lindsey Buckingham Seeds We Sow CD/T-Shirt Bundle

New Album Seeds We Sow and Tour!

Get Lindsey Buckingham’s new album Seeds We Sow online at iTunes and Amazon! Also, get the Seeds We Sow Bundle, including the CD and 2011 Seeds We Sow Tour Tee for only $25, exclusively in the Lindsey Buckingham Online Store. This offer is only available for a limited time, so get yours now.

Don’t miss Lindsey touring this Fall across the US and UK! Visit the Events section of Lindsey’s website for a full list of dates and details. VIP Tickets Packages are currently available for the UK and include meet & greets, attendance at soundcheck, front row tickets, exclusive merch and more. Get new tour-themed apparel and accessory items now in the Lindsey Buckingham Online Store.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Fleetwood Mac mastermind Lindsey Buckingham at Town Hall NYC 9/27

Wall Street Journal - September 21, 2011

Lindsey Buckingham "Seeds We Sow" ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Stars

Lindsey Buckingham
Seeds We Sow
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Stars

Seeds We Sow really could be an analogy for the life of Lindsey Buckingham. He is seen as successful, supremely talented, driven but with that little edge that has been the subject of many a Rock documentary.

Seeds We Sow is the sixth solo album by the man more known as the creative force behind some of Fleetwood Mac’s finest moments including the fantastic Go Your Own Way, Second Hand News, the brutal sounding Tusk and Caroline. Some of the most personal moments of his life have been recorded for posterity and listened to millions of times over world-wide and in Seeds We Sow, it seems as though that incredible trend continues.

The gentle sounding opening of the title track hides the vision of the macabre, don’t let the refinement of Lindsey’s finger skills on the guitar fool you, to understand the man, sometimes you have to go beyond the aural and pour over his carefully placed words, there can’t be too many musicians who will invoke the name of Edgar Allen Poe alongside the ghoulish Medicine Man in any of their songs.

That’s the point of Lindsey’s music though; it demands that you take in every aspect, not just the playing of one of the top rated musicians of his and other generations but the feeling, the depth that pours out of his sole and into people’s rooms throughout the world. At this, he is one of the finest exponents of his craft.  

From the downbeat  title track ofSeeds We Sow, the album has its buoyant moments that just sing and even venture in the realms of whimsy, especially on the childlike bedtime song That’s the Way That Loves Goes. The beautiful mental picture that Lindsey perfects with his guitar is raised as he goes out of the subtle whimsy into full blown rock, the song is a modern masterpiece in the vein of Steve Hackett.

For those that hanker for the type of recording that he produced on the Gift of Screws which had the bonus of having fellow Fleetwood Mac cohorts John Mcvie and Mick Fleetwood appear on the album are missing the point, sometimes you have to make a personal statement away from those you grew up with, it may be the hardest thing you do but in the end the results speak for themselves.

Seeds We Sow is a genuine modern masterpiece, outstanding in every department and the best thing Lindsey has done since the classic line up of Fleetwood Mac.


by: Ian D. Hall
Liverpool Student Media

A Conversation With Lindsey Buckingham Kaufmann Concert Hall Nov 4th - Tickets On Sale Now!


A Conversation with Lindsey Buckingham
Friday, November 4, 2011, 8 pm
Venue: Kaufmann Concert Hall
Location: Lexington Avenue at 92nd St, New York City.
Event Code: TF12S71082

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Ticket Price: $29.00

The legendary performer Lindsey Buckingham talks about his work as guitarist, male vocalist and songwriter for Fleetwood Mac, a band that has sold over 100 million albums worldwide, won countless awards, sold out venues around the world and helped define the sound of rock for the last three decades.

Buckingham will discuss his career as the predominant musical force behind such Mac albums as Rumours and the innovative Tusk and his critically acclaimed body of solo work. The Grammy winner, producer and Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame member is releasing his 6th solo album, Seeds We Sow. The album is Buckingham’s first self-release, in which he took a true DIY approach, not only writing and performing every song on the record but producing and mixing them as well.

Moderator Anthony DeCurtis is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and he teaches in the writing program at the University of Pennsylvania.

Due to Shabbat, advance sales only. Tickets will not be sold at the door on the night of this program; they can only be purchased ahead of time and mailed or picked up at will call.