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If he is shelving already done solo album for some imaginary FM reunion bs, then he didn’t learn anything from the past, and I believe he’s way smarter than that - and also, in that case, for a man who claims how he’s looking forward towards the future rather than dueling on this past, he would be completely full of it and completely stuck in the past. I believe he’s way better than that.
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I think there was little mention of the album because he probably has to re-align with the label for what they want to do post-covid. It's also very possible that reprise/warners or whoever he was initially with, voided their contract or deal due to covid delays. If that happened, he would have to shop around for another label.
If he's still on the hook to deliver that album, he probably can't start taking tracks off of it for a potential Buckingham McVie project if the album has already been approved by the label as is.
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I have no problem with Lindsey returning to FM, with or without Stevie. I kind of think that maybe Lindsey would rather have his songs on an album that sold well than became a cult favorite, you know what I mean? A Fleetwood Mac album will sell better than a Lindsey Buckingham record. And a Fleetwood Mac song may get more airplay than a Lindsey Buckingham song. Not a top ten hit, I mean FM will never get one of those again, but still get more airplay, which in theory would lead to more sales. Just a thought- so many people talk about Lindsey wanting to preserve the legacy of FM, but I’m sure he would like to preserve his own legacy as well, and maybe part of that is being able to embrace being a part of FM again, in some form. BTW, I know Buckingham/McVie sold pretty well and surprised a lot of folks in the industry, which was awesome. I still think it would have sold even more if it had been called a FM album, though. I really think just the name factor of FM sells records. And while I don’t think sales has ever been a driving force behind Lindsey’s work, don’t music artists ultimately want their work to be heard by as many people as possible? That’s not a bad thing to want.
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He and Mick ought to actually listen to some of the 1980 live tracks on the last two deluxe releases just to get their mojo back and then go record together. Drop the “art” and self-consciousness and just slam their respective balls together. They used to — that’s fully one-third of Tusk.
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frankly, that was the only new thing in that interview, as far as Lindsey goes. i did enjoy listening to what Nile had to say, and it was definitely nice to hear how much someone of his caliber admires and appreciates LB and his work. would be great for them to have a meal and jam together, one day.
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If Lindsey thinks that acceptable, well, that just sick. Nuts. What the hell happened to "the Tusk guy"? The Tusk guy would have told them to shove it! I'd have rented billboards all across the country, with a pic of $tevie on it, with a big red "NO" symbol across her face. Signed, "Love, Lindsey".
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The same can be said for a good old punch to the face, running your keys down the side of their car, and hiring a billboard.
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That's what I thought.
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the eyes have that "pulled a little tight" look which could be surgery OR botox.
The forehead is unnaturally smooth, which could be also botox. His whole face seems smoother, which really does look like a chemical peel. Whichever it is, he's done some "work" either temp or perm to his face. More interesting LB behavior. And I agree about talking about Stevie.. or anything from Rumours or Tusk.. he needs to rewrite his script...this one's old and moth-eaten. Now it needs to be moth balled.
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Those aren't always for cosmetic reasons. My drummer's dermatologist insisted that he do one. I guess if you've had any skin cancers on your face, that it helps to peel that top layer of skin.
But they didn't make him do Botox! If you can afford it and it makes you feel good, go for it!
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