Sunday, August 21, 2011

New Date: Lindsey Buckingham Live in Royal Oak, MI November 8th


Lindsey Buckingham Live
Royal Oak Music Theatre
Royal Oak, MI 
(Detroit)
Tuesday, November 8th
Reserved Tickets: 
$37.50 adv; $40 DOS
On Sale 8/26 at Noon



Also hearing Lindsey will be playing The Joint at the Hard Rock Casino in Tulsa, OK on November 14th with Tickets going on sale September 29th.  No official announcement has been made yet.

Sound Samples for Lindsey Buckinghams New Album + CD Back Cover


Seeds We Sow's release date is just a few short weeks away!  Amazon Germany is giving you the chance to hear samples of each song on the new album.  I love what I hear just from these short clips!!  I'm really looking forward to "One Take" and "She Smiled Sweetly".  Amazon UK have posted the back cover of the CD!

Check it out the samples here...

Seeds We Sow will be released September 5th in Germany and the UK, September 6th in North America.  In the UK the albums first single is "When She Comes Down" which was released on August 19th on Amazon  in two versions - the album and radio edit.  The first official single in the US is "In Our Own Time".

"When She Comes Down" can be purchased via Amazon here... and check out "In Our Own Time" below.

US Single "In Our Own Time"

Lindsey Buckingham- In Our Own Time by MMMusic

Update: Lindsey Buckingham "Songs From The Small Machine" Live DVD/CD


Lindsey Buckingham
"Songs From the Small Machine Live In L.A."
Release Date: October 31, 2011  
Available for pre-order on Amazon UK 
(2 disc) DVD/CD or (1 disc) Blu-ray
The second disc in to the dual disc DVD Release expected October 31st from Lindsey Buckingham has been revealed... The standard version of the "Songs From The Small Machine Live in LA" DVD looks like it's going to be a DVD/CD package with the Saban Theatre footage filmed in April on the DVD with an accompanying live CD in the package... The bonus footage is an interview that appears on both the standard DVD release and the Blu-ray.

Disc 1 DVD

1. Shut Us Down  
2. Go Insane  
3. Trouble  
4. Never Going back Again  
5. Big Love  
6. Under the Skin  
7. All My Sorrows
8. In Our Own Time  
9. Illumination  
10. Second Hand News 
11. Tusk  
12. Stars Are Crazy  
13. End of Time 
14. That's the Way Love Goes  
15. I'm So Afraid  
16. Go Your Own Way  
17. Turn It On  
18. Treason  
19. Seeds We Sow  


Bonus Features
• Interview with Lindsey Buckingham


SpinCD'S

Photos: Stevie Nicks Live in Cincinnati... "In Your Dreams Tour"

Cincinnati, Oh August 20, 2011
Photos by: pghdjshawn


Stevie Nicks' new whirl + Fleetwood Mac Reuniting Update...

"Lindsey has made a really beautiful record ['Seeds We Sow,' due Sept. 6] and he's going to go work that record. By the time we're both done working these records and you put a little time between it, Fleetwood Mac will probably start dancing around the fire at the end of next year."

Article by: JON BREAM

This summer, Stevie Nicks was invited to sing on TV's "America's Got Talent" and "The Voice." This month, she joined Jeff Bridges and John Fogerty at a benefit for wounded soldiers in Sturgis, S.D. In May, her Fleetwood Mac songs were featured on a "Glee" episode.

Why is the witchy woman so suddenly in demand?

It probably has a lot to do with "In Your Dreams," her first solo album in 10 years and her best since 1981's "Bella Donna."

"I have to tip my top hat to Dave Stewart" of Eurythmics, she said, who produced the album. "I think the seven songs that he and I wrote together mixed in with the five songs that I wrote by myself made for a much more interesting and diversified record," said Nicks, who performs Wednesday at Mystic Lake Casino amphitheater.

As a musician, Nicks, 63, knows she's limited. She didn't expect to be writing with Stewart but she sent him 40 pages of poetry. He came to her house and said, "Let's do this one."

Recalled Nicks: "In my head, I'm like, 'You don't think we're really going to sit in this room and write a song together, 'cause I don't do that.' But he was so kind and so sweet and no ego, and we just started playing, and in 15 minutes we finished 'You May Be the One.'

"Suddenly, I had an epiphany. Wow! That worked. And this is a really great song with no grief. I don't feel punished or like something was taken away from me. I don't miss spending two months sitting at my piano in tears."

One of her own songs on "In Your Dreams" actually dates back to Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" days in the mid-1970s. She knew she had "Secret Love" on a cassette somewhere but couldn't find it. Then her assistant discovered it on YouTube. It turns out that Nicks had actually recorded it for "Bella Donna" but never released it. Keyboardist Benmont Tench, the musical director for that album, was the only person to remember it.

"Ben told me that the other day," Nicks said. "Now my whole story about having no idea [what happened to the song] has gone to hell in a handbag. I remember we recorded a lot of songs for 'Bella Donna'; I just did not remember that."

Stevie Nicks Live in Chicago.. Tuesday August 23rd - Rosemont Theatre "Nicks Makes Dreams Come True"



Review: Stevie Nicks Live in Cincinnati

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If people actually still buy CDs, Stevie Nicks will probably sell a few copies of her latest one after her show at PNC Pavilion Saturday night.

Nearly half of the songs in Nicks’ set came from “In Your Dreams,” her first studio album in 10 years. And there wasn’t the severe drop-off in quality one might expect when going from a new song to a time-tested Fleetwood Mac classic.

The first hour of the 105-minute performance was an “In Your Dreams” showcase, as she did five tunes from the record. Most had a Fleetwood Mac feel, probably because of the woman singing lead. But her outstanding seven-piece band, led by ace side man and session guitarist Waddy Wachtel, played with a command and an ease that contributed to the Mac vibe. The ensemble was rounded out by backup vocalists Sharon Celani and Lori Nicks, Stevie’s sister-in-law.

Stevie got all of her twirling for the night out of the way during the evening’s first song, her 1983 solo hit “Stand Back” (unofficial count: eight consecutive 360-degree spins). Dressed in an all black outfit topped with a red shawl, she could have been mistaken for a cast member of “Game of Thrones,” though she doesn’t owe her look to that show. Medieval has been her signature since the mid-‘70s.

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by: Chris Varias
Enquirer contributor
Cincinnati.com