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1. | Someone's Gotta Change Your Mind
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2. | Trouble
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3. | Big Love
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4. | Go Insane
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5. | Down on the Rodeo
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6. | Peacekeeper
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7. | Red Rover
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8. | Never Going Back Again
Stevie Nicks |
9. | Say Goodbye
Stevie Nicks |
10. | Murrow Turning Over in His Grave
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11. | Go Your Own Way
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Live In Concert - Captured In HD
This Soundstage performance featuring the many and varied talents of Lindsey Buckingham will give viewers an insight into the mind and music of the man Rolling Stone Magazine called one of rock's most undervalued visionaries.
Hailing from Fleetwood Mac, one of the most successful and respected bands of all time, Lindsey has also enjoyed a storied and productive solo career.
The show features hits, new songs, brilliant musicianship and the added treat of two songs intimately performed with long time partner Stevie Nicks.
Although Fleetwood Mac experienced plenty of internal strife, the music they produced catapulted them to global fame. Here, Lindsey Buckingham steps out of the lineup for a solo show that offers highlights from his entire career. Fleetwood Mac classics such as "Go Your Own Way" and "Big Love" are mixed in with songs from Buckingham's solo career, while Stevie Nicks joins the action for a couple of numbers, including the RUMOURS-era classic "Never Going Back Again."
Bonus Tracks: * Steal Your Heart Away * I Am Waiting
Lindsey Buckingham
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Oct 03, 1948 in Palo Alto, CA Genre: Rock Styles: Pop/Rock
Before he joined Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham was sketching out his brand of Brian Wilson-influenced pop with Stevie Nicks in the folky duo Buckingham Nicks. Mick Fleetwood invited the duo to join his band in late 1974. After Buckingham joined, the band's pop tendencies flowered under his direction. Not only did he provide the group with some brilliant, surprisingly dark pop songs, he sharpened the other members' songs with his production, arrangements, and breathtaking guitar playing. Buckingham left the band after their 1987 album, Tango in the Night, to concentrate on his solo recordings, work that had thus far included 1981's Law and Order and 1984's Go Insane. Out of the Cradle arrived in 1992, followed by the slow but ultimately rewarding reunion of Fleetwood Mac in the late '90s. Buckingham then released Under the Skin in 2006. While Buckingham's solo albums are deceptively simple and calm on the surface, there are complex arrangements and emotions beneath the smooth production. None of them has sold anything approaching the level of Rumours -- or even Tango in the Night -- yet they are rich, layered pop albums; his first solo record, Law and Order, had a hit single with "Trouble," while his contribution to National Lampoon's Vacation, the infectious "Holiday Road," has become a cult classic. A two- disc (one audio disc and one video disc) concert album, Live at the Bass Performance Hall, was released in 2008. --- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide |
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