No doubt in my mind, there is no one and I mean no one who can play guitar like LB. He has energy, soul, compassion and passion and skill like no one. He's very simply put, the best out there. Doesn't blow his own horn, just a simple, highly intellectual and unbelievably talented guy. Saw him last 2 times he was in Vancouver. Audience was about 400 people, intimate, personal, brilliant. Bravo Lindsey !! Enjoyed this video.
Street Of Dreams is such a beautiful song. This is the 1st time I've seen him play this. He seems more emotional here - eye looks up to ceiling as he takes a breath and the ending. Thanks.
Sponsored by Ruffles? Oh no! This man is a guitar virtuoso, and an epic performer and songwriter. He genius was never fully recognized. I can see why he didn't get along with Fleetwood Mac -because he is just in another league. I might spend the rest of my life trying to learn how to play that song, and I will never play it like him. But the beauty of that acoustic sound won't leave my head. I wish he would do more, and I wish he was more recognized.
The entire performance is inspired but I particularly love how he wrests a whole new kind of beauty from the great vocal "This Nearly Was Mine" from "South Pacific." It's always amazing how a true master of the instrument can take a song, good or bad but so familiar in another form--like a Christmas carol in he hands of John Fahey or Leo Kottke's recasting of, of all things, "Wonderland by Night" by Bert Kaempfert--and make it live again in a finer tone on the guitar. Beautiful. Thanks.
"Seeds We Sow" (c 2012) is my favorite (for now) but "Out of the Cradle" (c 1992) is a masterpiece -- and these, his best works, after all the incredible stuff he's done previously. We might have yet to hear his best.
No doubt in my mind, there is no one and I mean no one who can play guitar like LB. He has energy, soul, compassion and passion and skill like no one. He's very simply put, the best out there. Doesn't blow his own horn, just a simple, highly intellectual and unbelievably talented guy. Saw him last 2 times he was in Vancouver. Audience was about 400 people, intimate, personal, brilliant. Bravo Lindsey !! Enjoyed this video.
Street Of Dreams is such a beautiful song. This is the 1st time I've seen him play this. He seems more emotional here - eye looks up to ceiling as he takes a breath and the ending. Thanks.
Emotional, personal and deep song. Thank you Lindsey for sharing your beautiful voice and guitar to the world.
Sponsored by Ruffles? Oh no! This man is a guitar virtuoso, and an epic performer and songwriter. He genius was never fully recognized. I can see why he didn't get along with Fleetwood Mac -because he is just in another league. I might spend the rest of my life trying to learn how to play that song, and I will never play it like him. But the beauty of that acoustic sound won't leave my head. I wish he would do more, and I wish he was more recognized.
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The entire performance is inspired but I particularly love how he wrests a whole new kind of beauty from the great vocal "This Nearly Was Mine" from "South Pacific." It's always amazing how a true master of the instrument can take a song, good or bad but so familiar in another form--like a Christmas carol in he hands of John Fahey or Leo Kottke's recasting of, of all things, "Wonderland by Night" by Bert Kaempfert--and make it live again in a finer tone on the guitar. Beautiful. Thanks.
This album was truly Buckingham's best work. One of my favorite albums.
"Seeds We Sow" (c 2012) is my favorite (for now) but "Out of the Cradle" (c 1992) is a masterpiece -- and these, his best works, after all the incredible stuff he's done previously. We might have yet to hear his best.
Great album. "Out of the cradle".
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