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Livia 01-29-2007 01:00 AM

Fort Worth - Star Telegram review
 
Singer goes his own way in style

By ROBERT PHILPOT
STAR-TELEGRAM STAFF WRITER

FORT WORTH -- When you're essentially a cult artist who has sprung from a mega-selling band, sometimes you have to strike a balance in concert. For Lindsey Buckingham, that tightrope is strung between 30-year-old Fleetwood Mac songs about a relationship gone awry and present-day ones about finding peace in the marriage he's in now.

In his show Saturday night at Bass Hall, Buckingham pulled off the high-wire act and then some, playing several songs off his excellent new CD Under the Skin and his biggies from 1977's Rumours -- Go Your Own Way, Second Hand News, Never Going Back Again -- but also touching on many other aspects of his Fleetwood Mac tenure and his solo career.

The show's best moments came when Buckingham messed with the old stuff. When he pulled out an explosive, eardrum-rewiring guitar solo on I'm So Afraid, he may have risked self-indulgence -- except that he seemed to lose control, becoming possessed by the screaming tones that filled the hall. That was the high point, but it wasn't the only highlight.

Space doesn't permit listing all the examples, but another wild solo to climax Go Your Own Way and a malevolent take on the 1984 solo hit Go Insane, which sounded more like something from a spaghetti Western than the bouncy original, were among the many peaks.

Sometimes playing solo, other times with a band (guitarist Neale Heywood, percussionist Taku Hirano and bassist/keyboardist Brett Tuggle), Buckingham may have shocked anyone who still thinks of Fleetwood Mac as '70s soft-rock.

Rippling through finger-picked guitar runs, modulating his vocals from near-whispers to full-throated bellows, leading the group in the oddball sonic experiments he so loves, Buckingham showed why some people call him visionary even as his opening number Not Too Late indicated that he's uncomfortable with the term.

If the show had a flaw, it was in the momentum-threatening interruptions that occurred because the concert was being filmed for Mark Cuban's HDNet. But even with those minor glitches, Buckingham danced all over the tightrope, when he could have settled for just walking.

GRADE: A


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Robert Philpot, 817-390-7872 rphilpot@star-telegram.com

Peestie 01-29-2007 09:47 AM

Thanks for posting.

Is HDNet a show in the US? Or are they a company that just films stuff?

#1LiddyBuckFan 01-31-2007 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peestie (Post 636111)
Thanks for posting.

Is HDNet a show in the US? Or are they a company that just films stuff?

HDNet is a high definition national television network owned by Mark Cuban (he owns the Dallas Mavericks). The crew still confirmed the show as a DVD release though. :thumbsup:

wondergirl9847 01-31-2007 12:50 PM

Pic!
 
http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/entertain...e/16566410.htm

There is an amazing picture with the article here. :D That Robert guy doesn't like ANYTHING, so for him to give Lindsey an A....woohoo!

Mark Cuban is a cool guy. I wonder if he was AT the FW show the other night. That would have been awesome to see him there.


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