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Buckingham gets intimate at the Orpheum
by Michael Senft - Sept. 19, 2008 11:31 AM
The Arizona Republic With a new album in stores, Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham returned to the Valley on Thursday, Sept. 18 for an intimate, and loud, show at the Orpheum Theatre. Although he played many of the same tunes and featured the same three-piece backup band, Thursday night was a sharp contrast from Buckingham's recent Valley shows in '06 and '07, which were promoting his primarily acoustic Under the Skin album. This tour featured Buckingham in full guitar god mode, peppering his two-hour set with lengthy solos and plenty of rock star heroics. The most notable difference came on his older solo tunes Trouble and Go Insane. Both songs have been deconstructed into acoustic numbers on recent solo and Mac tours, but they were given full-band electric treatments this year. And the bombastic Mac tunes which were a little subdued the last time around, blossomed into their chaotic glory - the only thing missing from Tusk was a marching band. Even the solo acoustic Shut Us Down, from Under the Skin, seemed a bit more powerful. Despite Buckingham's new CD, Gift of Screws, only hitting stores on Tuesday, most of the audience was familiar with the material, including the maniacal title track and Did You Miss Me which Buckingham noted was his new radio single. He didn't seem too confident that it would actually get any airplay, however. Buckingham turned down the volume in the middle of the show, offering an acoustic set which covered such Fleetwood Mac faves as Never Going Back Again. Big Love - a middling Mac tune in its original full-band form on 1987's Tango in the Night album, blossomed in the stripped-down setting. After the acoustic interlude, Buckingham plugged back in and deafened the crowd with a brace of heavier Mac tunes. World Turning featured an intricate drum solo from Walfredo Reyes, while Come, from Mac's 2004 album Say You Will, featured some snarling lyrics and even more vicious soloing. But the climax was the majestic I'm So Afraid. The tune has been Buckingham's showcase for 30 years, and he didn't disappoint, delivering a 10-minute guitar solo that had the entire theater on its feet. The smash Go Your Own Way was almost a letdown afterwards. After the high-decibel finale, Buckingham brought the crowd back to Earth with a low-key encore set. The Mac classic Second Hand News was performed in an acoustic band setting, similar to his last appearances, and Don't Look Down , from Buckingham's 1993 album Out of the Cradle, was a welcome return to his set. He finished up the show with a final pair of new tunes, the full band Treason and the gentle Time Precious Time. Unfortunately by that point the casual fans were heading for the parking lot, having heard the Mac hits they came for. A shame really, because those final songs provided the perfect coda to a spectacular show. Setlist: Great Day Love Runs Deeper Trouble Go Insane Tusk I Know I'm Not Wrong Gift of Screws Never Going Back Again Big Love Shut Us Down Under the Skin Did You Miss Me Come World Turning I'm So Afraid Go Your Own Way Second Hand News Don't Look Down Treason Time Precious Time |
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I wish he wouldn't do ANY Mac tunes. Weed out the chaff. LOL
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Last's night show was the BEST on the tour of the 6 i have seen. The crowd loved it, they were loud and generally appreciative of Linds, there was a jerk behind me on his phone during shut us down, and almost ruined the song.
i had the chance to strum his guitar during GYOW, the stupid old bats that were the "security" were pushing everyone back during treason saying go back to your seats, Brett was saying to "leave us alone" but she continued then Linds gave her a stern look and she walked away! but without a doubt the crowd rocked and the show was the best one i have seen out of 6 on this tour and 4 last tour! hope my next 2 are just as good! |
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He needs to add Bel Air Rain and drop either Shut Us Down or UTS. And Right Place to Fade is like an updated SHN so replace those (although that'd be a really new song heavy encore and i doubt fans would go for it, but who cares.
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