Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Video: A little bit of Stevie Nicks from today`s The Talk on CBS


The Talk - TheTalk.com Exclusive: Stevie Nicks Bonus Performance 
Stevie Nicks sings one of her biggest hits "Stand Back!"

INTERVIEW SEGMENTS


PERFORMANCE SEGMENTS 




When Stevie Nicks was ready to start making her first album of new material in a decade, 'In Your Dreams,' she called former Eurythmic Dave Stewart to help with the writing and producing. Nicks said Tuesday on 'The Talk' (weekdays, syndicated on CBS) that it was a fruitful relationship, and that they wrote a song together the first day Stewart visited Nicks' house. Nicks also put on a live performance of 'For What It's Worth.'

During the songwriting process, Stewart made it clear to Nicks that if she didn't like a song they wrote, they didn't have to use it, and that his feelings wouldn't be hurt. "He could read my face, and he could see if it was going a little the other way," said Nicks. "He would just go, 'Uh...' and he would just start playing another chord. So off we'd go another way. So I never had a chance to start having that bad experience."

She then took to the stage with her band to perform 'For What It's Worth,' a song from her new album not to be confused with the Buffalo Springfield classic of the same name. Nicks' 'For What It's Worth' is a look back at her life, which seems to reference her time in Fleetwood Mac and her relationship with Lindsey Buckingham. It's an arpeggiating acoustic tune not too far in sound from 'Landslide.'

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Fleetwood Mac Returning for 2012 Tour - Billboard Magazine

Fleetwood Mac will definitely be touring in 2012. Just don't ask anybody for  any firm details yet.

Billboard Magazine - Sept 13, 2011

"We're so disorganized as a band, I don't know what to tell you," drummer and co-founder Mick Fleetwood tells Billboard.com with a laugh. "All we know is we're working next year. I'll get a phone call that we're going to start rehearsing -- usually in a blind panic because we leave everything (until) way too late. But we're all up for touring in the early summer of next year, I think, and once we start we're much like U2 and the (Rolling) Stones in terms of workload. We basically play until no one wants to book us anymore."

Singer-guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, who's currently on the road promoting his new solo album "Seeds We Sow," adds that, "There has been nothing, no time frame yet of any kind. We're just gonna have to wait until probably the first of the year to sit down and figure out some kind of schedule for that."

The trek, Fleetwood Mac's first since its Unleashed Tour in 2009, will follow both Buckingham's album as well as Stevie Nicks' "In Your Dreams," which came out in May and features both Buckingham and Fleetwood. Buckingham says that "there's been talk about doing another Fleetwood Mac album," but Fleetwood feels that's an unlikely scenario, at least before the tour.

"On the face of it we won't have time to make an album, which is somewhat of a shame," he notes. "But I think what we can do, and I hope it does happen, is we can get in and have fun doing two or three (songs), which is so 'now' with all the Internet stuff and people shoving out EPs and separate tracks. So that would probably be our best effort to get three or four new songs before we go out on the road, which I really hope we do."

Buckingham adds that he's "into whatever the group wisdom would dictate," but as Fleetwood Mac's longtime co-producer he says that he might be willing to hand over those reins for whatever recording project the group would undertake. "I think it might be interesting to get maybe an outside producer in -- not that I wouldn't be hammering on him," Buckingham says. "But still, someone who could sort of deal with the politics and the overview, I would think, would make my job a lot easier."

Even if new material doesn't transpire, however, Fleetwood and his bandmates, including bassist and co-founder John McVie, are confident they have the goods from Fleetwood Mac's 44-year recording catalog to keep people coming out for the shows.

"The (Unleashed) tour was the only tour we've done, ever, where we didn't have a new album," Fleetwood says. "So we actually had a ball really delving into our portfolio of songs and pulled out a few songs that weren't necessarily super, super well-known, and to us they felt like new songs. We got refreshed in terms of the way we present our music, and (the fans) loved it. We are blessed with having so much (music) that, in theory, we never stand a chance of being bored because even though the songs are 30 years old or more, there are so many of them that have never played on stage. That's a blessing to have."

Next year will also mark the 35th anniversary of Fleetwood Mac's landmark "Rumours" album as well, but Buckingham says there's been no discussion yet about doing something special to commemorate that. "Warner Bros. has certainly done its share of rehashing that particular album and reissuing it in various forms," he says. "I could see it as being a bit of a challenge to find another way to do it but, y'know, anything's possible. I'm open to whatever, really."

Buckingham currently has dates booked in North America and the U.K. until the end of the year and may add more for early 2012. Stevie Nicks plays three California shows in October, then heads to Australia in November. And while he waits for Fleetwood Mac to reactivate, Fleetwood is partnering with Cabo Wabo Tequila for a new music and conversation program called "Off The Record." Fleetwood and singer-songwriter Nicole Atkins filmed the first episode during August in his home base of Maui, where he's opening a new club, Fleetwood's On Front, this fall. The episode will premiere Oct. 11 on  Cabo Wabo's YouTube page, with a sneak preview posting in late September.


Video At Home with Lindsey Buckingham - Spin Magazine

Lindsey Buckingham, shot for SPIN's October 2011 issue by Ture Lillegraven

As part of Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham wrote some of rock'n'roll's most eternally beloved songs, and the bedroom in his Los Angeles home is packed with artifacts that have influenced his creative path over the years -- which we discovered when we visited for our monthly "In My Room" feature. Watch video from Buckingham's room below.

Among the treasures: a Martin D-18 acoustic guitar he bought at age 19 ("It's gotten better and mellower with age...a bit like me"), a boogie board ("The sensibility of water is something I hope would enter my music"), and vinyl 45s by Elvis and Chuck Berry that sparked his interest in rock'n'roll.

Buckingham, 62, has traded in a tumultuous past for blissful domesticity (he's married with three school-age children). But that doesn't mean he's taking it easy. His new solo effort, Seeds We Sow (Mind Kit), continues a rich tradition of adventurous songcraft driven by virtuosic guitar fingerpicking. The man also wrote, performed, produced, and released the album himself. "I'll always have Fleetwood Mac," he says, "but my solo work is where the growth and heart is. It's where I live."

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Buckingham's brilliant again...


Edmonton Journal September 13, 2011

Lindsey Buckingham
"Seeds We Sow"

Seeds We Sow is the sixth solo release from this legendary Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter-guitarist and features some of his most intimate and personal lyrics in his critically-acclaimed career.

The songs here cover a wide swath of styles - beginning with the simple, cascading guitar and floating vocals of the opening title track and the rockier style of "That's The Way Love Goes" to the hook-y pop fun of "Illumination," or "When She Comes Down" that contains some complex harmonic arrangements. Naturally, the album features Buckingham's distinctive guitar picking style as well as his instantly recognizable voice. But despite all of these divergent musical styles, he wanted his orchestral guitar to be the unifying sound on this project. The CD was recorded in his Los Angeles studio and Buckingham played the majority of the instruments himself, as well as handling the mixing and producing duties.

From the soft melodic pop/rock tinge of "End of Time," continuing on through the album's most blistering rock track, "One Take," and ending with the hushed tones of "She Smiles Sweetly," a lovely Rolling Stones' cover, this CD showcases the full compliment of Lindsey Buckingham's formidable skills.

Lindsey Buckingham will be bringing this new music, along with some classic Fleetwood Mac tunes, to our area when he plays at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside on Thursday, Sept. 22. Tickets and more information is available at 215-572-7650, or online at www.keswicktheatre.com

By SEAN HICKEY
Dailylocal

Lindsey Buckingham Platinum and Sound Check Experience Available for ALL UK Dates

LIVE NATION EXPERIENCE PRESENTS LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM:
Similar to the previously announced Meet & Greet and Sound Check packages for Ireland.  Livenation will now be offering to fans of Lindsey Buckingham a Platinum and Sound Check Experience on all the UK dates this December.  You have the option to buy either a regular ticket for the show or buy into one of two different Experiences Livenation has put together.  The ultimate package is the The Platinum Experience which includes a front row ticket to the show plus Meet and Greet with Lindsey along with the pre-show Sound Check.  The Sound Check Experience alone includes a ticket within the first 3 rows for the show plus the pre-show Sound Check.  Full details are listed below showing what's in each package.  Click through to Livenation.com for the full pricing details for each venue, they vary slightly.

MEET & GREET WITH SOUND CHECK 
• Exclusive Meet & Greet with Lindsey Buckingham before the show
• Attendance at the Sound Check
• Tickets in the front row to see Lindsey Buckingham live in concert (Ticket Face Value £45.00)
• Photo opportunity
• Signing opportunity
• Commemorative VIP laminate
• Event Manager in attendance

SOUND CHECK EXPERIENCE 
• Exclusive opportunity to attend the Sound Check
• Tickets in the first three rows to see Lindsey Buckingham live in concert (Ticket face value £42.50)
• Commemorative VIP laminate
• Event Manager in attendance

Special conditions for the Lindsey Buckingham Meet & Greet VIP Package 2011 UK Tour

Monday, September 12, 2011

NEW Stevie Nicks Journal Entry 9/11/11 on 9-11

Stevie Nicks Goes Glee - Tomorrow!


Glee: The Complete Second Season goes on sale tomorrow on standard DVD and Blu-ray.  

Part of the Extras on both DVD and Blu-ray is a section where they explore the world of Season Two guest stars.  Stevie has a section devoted to her set visit entitled "Stevie Nicks Goes Glee.

The Rumours episode is also included on the retail release.

Amazon Blue-ray | Amazon DVD

NEW DATE - STEVIE NICKS LIVE in Las Vegas October 15th


STEVIE NICKS LIVE
The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas 
Las Vegas, NV
Saturday, Oct 15, 2011 08:00 PM

Onsale to General Public
Start: Fri, 09/16/11 12:00 PM PDT

Internet Presale
Start: Wed, 09/14/11 10:00 AM PDT
End: Thu, 09/15/11 10:00 PM PDT

Ticket Prices
US $45.50 - US $131.00

Extended UNCUT Magazine Article on Lindsey Buckingham

An edited version of this story appeared in the September issue of Uncut (with The Doors on the cover). Great article on Lindsey... Thanks to Hits for the full version!

Inside the Head—and the Home—of the Mainstream Rock Star Who's Conducted a Parallel Career as a Radical Solo Artist 

Lindsey Buckingham gained fame and fortune as the architect of Fleetwood Mac’s sound, but the musician/songwriter/producer has also resolutely—and at times defiantly—conducted a parallel career as a cult artist. The fact that he’s experienced far less commercial success on the latter path hasn’t diminished his propensity for risk-taking. This ongoing boldness dates back to 1979’s still-radical-sounding Tusk, on which, enthralled by The Clash, Talking Heads and other new wavers, Buckingham pulled a Neil Young, following up mega-seller Rumours by heading for the ditch, taking the rest of Big Mac along for the ride.

These days, the 61-year-old veteran is into Arcade Fire, Phoenix, the Dirty Projectors and Vampire Weekend—“These guys have been to school; they know more than we did,” he marvels—while his achievements both inside and outside of Fleetwood Mac have profoundly influenced the current generation of indie bands. Rather than resting on his laurels, Buckingham continues to push the envelope as he rides out a sustained run of inspiration that has yielded three albums in the last five years, the latest being the brand new Seeds We Sow. Not your typical aging rock star—not by a long shot.

Pulling up to the home he shares with wife Kristen, son Will, 13, and daughters Leelee, 11, and Stella, 6, on the tony West Side of LA, I’m struck by estate’s welcoming vibe. Spread across a broad lot, the Normandy-style house was built by architect Kevin Clark, who also designed their previous lvish adode, a Spanish-style hilltop home in Bel Air. “What I attempt to do is more of a period-style architecture,” Clark had told me earlier. “I’m trying to give people the feeling that they’re living in a home that was created in a golden age of California’s architecture. I look at homes that were built in the 1920s as models.” Clark’s vision intersects perfectly with that of Kristen, an interior designer who’s influenced by the 1920s homes of iconic L.A. architect Wallace Neff.