LoadedRound
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I was just watching Lindsey Buckinham and "The Small Machine" on Palladia. Am I the only fan here or do some you guys "get" him too. I don't figure Burg is gonna jump in here, but you never know?
I don't believe I know that guy and his machine.
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James
Lyndsey Buckingham & Stevie Nicks joined Fleetwood Mac in '74. Before that they were Buckingham Nicks and put out one of the most delectable album covers EVAHR! ....
He's not on my list of favorite guitarists but the guy is totally original. It's like he learned to play the guitar in a vacuum where he's never heard a guitar before because he doesn't sound influenced by anybody.
and he got to,uh, play with Stevie Nicks in the 70's. I like his playing and vocals on World turning best.
I saw them at a Day On The Green at the Oakland coliseum around 1978. They opened for Peter Frampton who was peaking then. The stage had castle turrets on each side and during Frampton Stevie Nicks and the McVie chick hung out one of the turret windows watching the show and waving at eveyone. It was a great summer day drinking snuck in tequila and partying with thousands of people including scores of cute girls with long hair parted in the middle.Hands down the best concert I have gone to in the last decade or so was Fleetwood Mac a few years ago. It had Stevies Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham together. Even ole' Mick on his percussion vest was impressive.
bob
I saw them at a Day On The Green at the Oakland coliseum around 1978. They opened for Peter Frampton who was peaking then. The stage had castle turrets on each side and during Frampton Stevie Nicks and the McVie chick hung out one of the turret windows watching the show and waving at eveyone. It was a great summer day drinking snuck in tequila and partying with thousands of people including scores of cute girls with long hair parted in the middle.
Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end.