Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Lindsey Buckingham finds peace with ‘Seeds’
Going his own way for the past few years, Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham recently returned with his sixth solo effort, “Seeds We Sow.”
Vindy.com
Unlike his earlier work, which was dark, enigmatic and oftentimes gloomy, this 10-track affair finds the 62-year-old in heart-shaped peace. Now married with three kids, the Grammy Award-winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee’s new CD ranges from the soft and melodic “End of Time” to the touching “When She Comes Down” and the hushed “She Smiles Sweetly.”
Now comes Buckingham’s tour, which includes a Nov. 6 show at the Palace Theatre in Lorain. Fans can expect to hear a m lange of solo tunes and Fleetwood Mac songs.
The Vindicator talked to Buckingham about “Seeds We Sow,” his visit last season to “Saturday Night Live” and whether his guitar playing is often lost on younger generations.
Q. In terms of your solo career, this has been a relatively prolific time for you. Your recent effort includes 2006’s “Under the Skin,” 2008’s “Gift of Screws” and now “Seeds We Sow.” How do all three albums fit together?
A. If you look at them as kind of a trio of albums, you can see the first one as being very much about acoustic work. The second one being more ensemble, with John (McVie) and Mick (Fleetwood) playing on quite a bit of that album. And somehow this new one seems to kind of overview everything I’ve been working on over the last six years, and maybe putting it in its best light. From a subject matter standpoint, something that was a great gift for me a few years back was having children. I had a lot of crazy girlfriends in the early days, and I kind of held off being a family member. So probably the occurrence of getting married and having kids relatively late at a time, I was ready for it was something that really enriched my outlook on the road and tempered it a great deal.
Q. What’s interesting is during your three solo CD run, Fleetwood Mac hasn’t released anything. Did you ever think that would happen?
A. Part of it is that the first two [solo albums] are certainly an outgrowth of me saying to the band just give me this time to do this. The other part of it is as a band Fleetwood Mac is a little bit chaotic on a political level, more so than most bands. A lot of bands seem to get their idea of what they want to accomplish in a given time together, and we’ve always been a group that everyone seems to want to do something different at a different time. So it creates longer gaps between mainstream projects.
Q. Over the past year, Saturday Night Live’s Bill Hader has been parodying you in a recurring sketch. How did you react when you first heard about it?
Win tickets to see Stevie Nicks live in Brisbane!!
Stevie Nicks is coming back to Brisbane!
Performing Fleetwood Mac and solo hits, Stevie Nicks is the true rock poet. With special guest Dave Stewart of Eurythmics & Brian McFadden at Riverstage, Saturday December 3rd.
Tickets on sale now from Ticketmaster.
Enter here for your chance to win two tickets to the show in Brisbane, staying at Hilton Brisbane.
Promotion ends 2011-11-11
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Jann Arden covers "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac on New Album Uncover Me 2
Jann Arden talks about "Dreams." She'll release her 11th album, Uncover Me 2, on Nov. 1. Pre-order it on iTunes.
Check out the video below, Jann speaks about recording the song and near the end you get a clip of what the track sounds like. This is pretty cool! I really like it!
Check out the track by track commentary on the album by Jann
You may recall Jann interviewed Stevie at the end of September on her CBC radio show.
Check out the video below, Jann speaks about recording the song and near the end you get a clip of what the track sounds like. This is pretty cool! I really like it!
Check out the track by track commentary on the album by Jann
You may recall Jann interviewed Stevie at the end of September on her CBC radio show.
Labels:
Fleetwood Mac,
Jann Arden,
Stevie Nicks
Video | Photos - Lindsey Buckingham Live in Napa, CA
Lindsey Buckingham Live in Napa, CA
October 25, 2011
Photos by Mitchell Glotzer
"Seeds We Sow" Live in Napa
Labels:
Lindsey Buckingham,
Seeds We Sow Tour
Friday, October 28, 2011
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