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Musical minds still active
Rock legends get creative in producing new and old material
Still, some veteran musicians - twice the age that the Who's Peter Townshend was content with 46 years ago - kept creating in 2011. Some of them very impressively.
Musical minds still active
Rock legends get creative in producing new and old material
Some veteran rock musicians - as Jim Messina and Hall of Fame member Dave Mason said in 2011 interviews with the Record - have stopped creating original music or releasing new records.
At least that's what they said. Why bother?
In the free-market Internet era, their material either gets stolen or it's subsumed in the vast mass of musical stuff available at the stroke of a computer key or two.
Still, some veteran musicians - twice the age that the Who's Peter Townshend was content with 46 years ago - kept creating in 2011. Some of them very impressively.
- The Cars "Move Like This"
- Glen Campbell "Ghost on the Canvas"
- Jimmy Cliff "Sacred Fire"
- Garland Jeffreys "The King of In Between"
- Lindsey Buckingham "Seeds We Sow": Known best for helping make Fleetwood Mac become a conquering force in the 1970s, Buckingham, 62, has released a series of quirky, inventive, imaginative solo albums that defy the Mac's commercial realities but satisfy his experimental urges and encyclopedic guitar stylings. Just like this one.
- Paul Simon "So Beautiful or So What"
- Nick Lowe "The Old Magic"
By Tony Sauro