@@putawaywet1 i'm pretty bad at shredding but the song is actually not that difficult. I learned it pretty quickly, once you got the pattern on the right hand. But what's great about this track is because he plays it so fast it trick your ear into thinking theres a lot more than there actually is. Its a very creative composition by Mr Buckingham.
I love that he can't even turn it down when he's sitting, playing solo acoustic. Gotta get those "oohs" and "aahs" out. Like an exorcism. What a brilliant bastard.
The "oohs" and "aahs" were most likely *not* meant to be associated with exorcism 😆😆😆 Recall that on the original studio recording the "aahs" were in a female voice (always believed to belong to Stevie Nicks, but actually it was LB's voice, changed in pitch by technical means).
Last time I saw his solo concert it was EASILY the best sound I've ever heard. It sounded like somebody's $20,000 audiophile home system. And he used it all, especially on this song. At one point he pointed out that his fingers were dripping blood but I have a feeling that was fake. I'm sure his fingertips are like elephant hide.
Especially when you consider the atmosphere Rumours was written and recorded in. Relationships falling apart and bitterness. No way that album is any good with out him and that drama.
Its because its all incredible then he starts doing weird shit like ooh! ahh! Just kills all that excellent stuff that just happened cuz all you hear are butt pokings
I dunno... Those that are "In The Know" KNOW that LB is a MASTER. And those NOT "in the know?"well, they're just part of the "plastic culture" that continues to degrade the arts into.... Well.... Fucking PLASTIC!!!
And no disrespect to them but together they are not as good, I would like to see them sit and play like this, I bet it wouldn’t sound close. LB is a legend and def dosen’t get enough credit as a guitarist or artist. one of my lol time fav.
This somewhat of a misnomer. When in FM was in its heyday, they rhythm parts were played by an additional acoustic guitarist if the song called for it or more often, the background during solos was filled in with McVie's keyboard. Finn can now take on that rhythm role on the guitar which is something FM hasn't had since the Welch/Weston era (and the short Vito/Barnett era in the late 80's). FM in Buckingham's era was never a big guitar solo band although they did produce memorable solos. With FM it was all more about producing a good song. What Buckingham can do like no other rock guitarist is play poly-rhythmic songs like Big Love or Red Rover and many others that were extremely difficult to play (even without adding a vocal at the same time) that cannot be emulated with two guitars. Does the Cambell- Finn version of the band even attempt these types of songs? I doubt it because they wouldn't sound great with two guitarist. It's kind of apples and oranges.
If you're a player, there's much more of a difference Dan. Big difference in playing syle and what you can get out of an acoustic, vs electric (and several categories there), a lap steel, pedal steel, weisenborn, and then the endless variants (Veillette Gryphon for example - short scale 12 string). How about a dobro? Yeah, a lot of the basic mechanisms are the same, but start playing with open tunings on top of all this and it's tough to stomach "a guitar is a guitar". Just sayin'
I definitely agree with you dan that it's near impossible to state one guitarist is the "best". I think it's more a statement of ingnorance than stupidity or being a moron. They're just not aware of just how large of a claim that is.
you are hearing 2 parts - the bass in eighth notes with the thumb, and the rest with the index + fingers. Tough part is the syncopation of them are different, and when they're the same, you're pinching the thumb and index finger at the same time. I got inspired to figure this out and even picked up a nylon/electric to play it, which I did, at about 1/10 speed! LOL! TIme to break it out again.
@@climberbob1 this is random, but I LOVE when other musicians talk about music theory esk things. It not only shows the technicality of it, but makes me feel like I'm actually part of something greater. (Mainly bc I understand it😂)
@@barbaravyse660 I know nothing about playing guitar or any other instrument, though I have a good ear for music, as tested by my high school music teacher. :-) His thumb is working the top two strings and the rest of his hand sounds like it's playing more than one guitar. Truly masterful, and I have new respect for him after seeing this video.
He couldn’t help but start singing. One of the best songs he’s created. Loved it when my mom played it over and over when I was 8. Still till this day.
I was never a big fan of the original version of "Big Love" with the entire band, but I love when he plays it solo like he does here. It sounds like there is more than one guitar, plus a bass. Honestly, my jaw dropped when I first heard the song played like this.
same here - this version is just awesome, puts all his heart and talent into it - fancy being in that room when something of that quality is being performed out of nowhere....
Man! That must have been a treat for the audience. They show up expecting an interview with LB and on top of that they get their own private performance of Big Love. I can't think of anyone in the last 50 years who was more accomplished as a guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer and live performer, in combination, than LB.
Amazing transition from chatting on a sofa to full-on BAM! and he's showing you a picking style for a few seconds then he's singing and in the next half a second we're in the middle of an amazing performance. 🙂
Been listening to this song since it came out with no idea that there was only one guitar playing. Wonder what else I've missed in life? He is truly gifted.
I just cannot get over amazing this is. All that coming from one guitar... just him. It’s always blown me how he can do all of that and sing with so much passion at the same time. Absolutely cannot wait to see him in December!!!!
Maybe a quadruple threat... as producer too. He produced and made Tango In The Night almost by himself for two years and that album, although very 80s, might be even better now than when it was released.
No one can touch Lindsey on guitar. No one. Not Eddie Van Halen, not Yngvie Malmsteen, not Steve Vai, or even Jimmy Page. Then you have Buckingham's voice. Songwriting. Utterly unique, incomparable genius. And to think he was a part of . Fleetwood Mac. Jesus, what an amazing band they were.
Bold statement. Notice you didn’t say Jimi Hendrix. Rightfully so. Jimmy Page could probably play this in his sleep after a few practices , but lacked the singing for sure.
@@bido8176 I'm the biggest Hendrix fan there is. And I genuinely don't think his style would permit him to play the bass note like this. He had severe memory issues which is where his innovation came in. But he was a core lead control, I don't think he could do the whole drop-southern style playing as well as he could. Maybe if he was still alive, but in his years, I don't think so. What's more, I don't think Lindsey could play Hendrix all that well because his vibrato isn't as effective. But Hendrix wasn't a vibrato master either, to be fair. He was more of a innovator and absolute sound controller. He made everything, no matter how insignificant, sound absolutely amazing. That was really where he shined, and for that, he rooted himself in the blues. Lindsey has a style here closer to, but no where near, Tommy Emmanuel.
How does any person that’s ever even picked up a guitar not watch this with their jaw on the floor. It’s literally amazing, in the truest sense of the word.
Show Off! LOL From a a man who admittedly can't read a note music and never had a guitar lesson, I'm very happy he never forgets where they are. He remains one of the oft forgotten guitarists when the great players are mentioned.
Always been a big admirer of Lindsay Buckingham. One of the few who have carved out their own niche in the world of guitar playing. Lindsay is up there with the best, neck and neck with the top guitarists, if you can forgive the unintended pun. Before everybody jumps on the 'who's the best guitar player' argument, imho Lindsay Buckingham is not the best guitarist in the world, but there's no-one better than him. He stands on a pedestal with Satriani, Johnson, Knopfler, Clapton, Hendrix, Page etc and deservedly so. He is also a fabulous songwriter and producer of music, and deserves every credit. An inspiration to guitarists and musicians worldwide, and to me in particular.
So many singer/guitarists are asked this. How can you sing and play stuff at the same time? If it's all you've ever known, it's second nature! You really don't even have to think about it. (This is not to besmirch how exceptional Lindsay is, not at all!)
@@MrSimondaniel3 This. People always overestimate the drugs and underestimate the amazing combination of talent, determination and practice, practice, practice.
I've always heard about this man being frighteningly skilled, but I avoided him in order to not frustrate myself (as can happen to me with all such players). Some master guitarists make you want to just glue your case shut and quit, but his openness about his playing inspires the heck out of me. Will I ever approach his level of mastery? Very probably not. Inspired nonetheless.
Dont sell yourself short. Its attainable. Tutorials have really de mystified and broken down stuff to a do-able thing. I'm tackling Big Love and The Chain. I took a one week guitar course in community college years ago and the rest is RUclips. You dont have to approach HIS level of mastery. Just to where you yourself are satisfied.
I was lucky enough to see Lindsey play this live on his first solo show for Out Of The Cradle tour and let me tell you he is amazing! After the show he did a little meet and greet with the fans and shook his hand and got an autograph. Amazing musician!
Not many guitarist that can capture an audience like that live. Many are talented, but you have to have real stage presence to do what Lindsey Buckingham did on this video. He is a true entertainer and musician. So underrated as a guitarist. He is a legend indeed. As is all the FM members Thanks for posting this.
Words to describe this type of creative performing talent like ”genius”, “legend”, and “virtuoso” still seem somehow inadequate to describe what Lindsey is playing in ‘Big Love’. You really do have to hear it & see it in order to believe it.
It amazes me that he does base,melodies,sings, and sometimes adds rhyme to a song. 4 unrelated things going on at the same time all to different times.
Words fail me? I'm speechless. It is without a doubt, possibly the greatest piece of guitar playing you will ever see in your life. I have watched him do this on several occasions, and every time i am gob smacked. GENIUS
what a rush! to have Lindsey explain it then unexpectedly tears the time/space fabric with this wall of emotion, 'keep breathing' the time stopper! In a interview years back Lindsey said he is self thought and today expresses one of his influences which to me says yes that unique signature that makes Lindsey Buckingham who he is, not confined by that text book rule ( ' this is the way you do it and that's it ' ) Regardless how big a fan anyone was of Fleetwood Mac, the comprising elements stuck out, here it is 2017 and still riffs are playing in my head and thanks to RUclips with post like this and the next one I'm about to view brings me closer to playing it the way Lindsey teaches it...again, nice post, Thanks.
Lindsay.....bless you man......you will live forever through your music.......incredible song writer and musician......I'm glad you guys got back together.......at least for awhile.
Neither has Lindsey, but i do prefer Lindsey style over Clapton playing. You just cannot deny the talent Clapton posses he may not be everyone's cup of tea but He's in the top 3 for a reason.
Why does the studio version of Big Love suck so bad in comparison to the live version? I mean really, Lindsey's live version completely blows away the studio version. It's like it's a whole different song.
Ryan Teague Good thought. The producer had more input towards finished product than the musicians did while in the studio during the late century. The studio was theirs. Live music is thewhen the musicians shine. More and more studios are in the musicians home. So nowdays the musician has way more input. And the producers of the 60's, 70's, and 80's minds were ruined with the white diamond dust.
I agree. I didn't care for the studio version. Part of the reason is Stevie's harmony - just doesn't fit this particular song. And the exciting build-up in tempo with the live versions....... that doesn't seem to happen in the studio song.
N1095A and Falconetti--the reason you both seem to prefer this live version better than the studio version could be that Buckingham is simply playing the guitar a bit differently than he did on the Tango album; and given that it's been many years since Tango, I am guessing his style has evolved. The irony in N's statement is that Lindsey Buckingham IS the producer of Tango In The Night (along with Richard Dashut). If you look at the cover art on Lindsey's solo album Out Of The Cradle, you'll see he is pictured in his home studio. In fact, Lindsey produced most of FM's albums. I'm disappointed to have heard so much criticism for his production techniques, but to each his own, I suppose. I think this man is amazingly talented, and now in this era he seems to be getting the recognition he should always have enjoyed. Regarding Lindsey and production: Tom Petty was quoted as saying that Lindsey was the best producer of Stevie NIcks's songs. All very interesting tid bits--but the best part is listening (and watching when you can) great musicians do their thing. Bravo Lindsey!
What a master. I love this man, and jimmy page. Music can move us all. This moved me this morning. I sobbed like a child after watching this, most out of character for me. I feel privileged to have seen it. At 56 I feel so fortunate that I was of the era of such great music.
I'm inspired by Lindsey(etc).I was inspired by what Mr Buckingham deems his playing style to be as "refined primitive". It in part provoked me to composed a song called "Refined Primitive"
Whenever I listen tot this song played live by him with just him and his acoustic guitar, I get a bit teary eyed. Not sure why. I think it's when you see something so great and unimaginably beautiful emotions just overwhelms you.
I was skeptical regarding the technic of Lindsey. And thats why I need to search it on RUclips and finally found that it is all him... Please forgive me about thinking that there is more than one guitar...
This guy has got so much fire in his whole being, so nice he shares his passion with the world...what an artist, Fleetwood Mac is no Fleetwood Mac without Lindsey Buckingham. One of the best guitarist of all time.
People throw the term ‘underated’ around. This man is one of the most phenomenal guitar players on the planet. He is far from underated. Can’t read a lick of music also. He’s a natural. Flamenco guitarists shake their heads at this guy! Crazy fingers! Oh. And he was banging Stevie Nicks!🤠
I think underappreciated may be a better term, though I can't tell you how many times I've heard people that should know better, say (often after seeing him live), some variation of "I had NO idea how GREAT a guitar player he was". That to me, is underrated. Musicians, and others in the music business certainly appreciate him, but he's still unknown by too many music fans.
If you never had the opportunity to be at a live performance of Big Live you've missed our. I had the joy to do so at the Joe in Detroit a decade ago and was floored by the talent displayed during that solo performance. Even better when the crowd (myself too) began participating by echoing the ahhhs after Lindsey's ooohs. I've watched a few other live performances of this tune and none have this audience participation element included.
Lindsey's solo, live shows are really special. Here is one of my favorite videos (not mine), that shows the audience participation you speak of during Big Love. Its's with Fleetwood Mac, but still something to behold, and I think you'll enjoy it, too: ruclips.net/video/q1k1ZkMPtc4/видео.html
Lindsey Buckingham is the most badass guitar player of all time IMO !!! So underrated! I could watch Rhiannon live over and over just to see Lindsey slay it at 3:04 !!!
Awesome! Awesome!! Yet the crowd only slooowing stands up?? (almost obligatorily)?? and doesn't JUMP TO THEIR FEET?!! with no realization how lucky they were to witness this amazing performance so up close in such a small intimate setting? Super kudos to Lindsey!
+Chumley Shaver ... I think they were just stunned. Like me. I've watched this performance dozens of times and every phrase is almost a perfect segue to a new height. In other words, we agree.
It ABSOLUTELY blew my mind when he said he was influenced by Merle Travis !!.....but I should have known !!....I saw Merle Travis live in a little town in Kentucky as a kid !!....and adopted his style also !!....Its been the pattern for my playing all my life ...and like Lindsay....I've never used picks !!
I love how he casually begin to play big love and it ends up being a legendary performance.
I agree . He seemed to transport himself back in time to the songs inception, wow.
Yeah man. And he commits to that vocal delivery every time. The ooh aah part at the end is crazy in the best way and never fails to crack me up.
also a very sweet guitar, that he brings to life
I challenge all you shredders out there to try to play this song, His mind is playing 2 different tracks, Amazing!
@@putawaywet1 i'm pretty bad at shredding but the song is actually not that difficult. I learned it pretty quickly, once you got the pattern on the right hand. But what's great about this track is because he plays it so fast it trick your ear into thinking theres a lot more than there actually is. Its a very creative composition by Mr Buckingham.
I love that he can't even turn it down when he's sitting, playing solo acoustic. Gotta get those "oohs" and "aahs" out. Like an exorcism. What a brilliant bastard.
Black Francis anyone?
The "oohs" and "aahs" were most likely *not* meant to be associated with exorcism 😆😆😆 Recall that on the original studio recording the "aahs" were in a female voice (always believed to belong to Stevie Nicks, but actually it was LB's voice, changed in pitch by technical means).
Last time I saw his solo concert it was EASILY the best sound I've ever heard. It sounded like somebody's $20,000 audiophile home system. And he used it all, especially on this song. At one point he pointed out that his fingers were dripping blood but I have a feeling that was fake. I'm sure his fingertips are like elephant hide.
@@entropica really??? Dang,I never knew that
@@xrayyokezebra LMFAO
Lindsey is clearly proud of this song, and rightly so. I think Fleetwood Mac needed him way more than he needed Fleetwood Mac.
Best comment I’ve read. What a sexy song.
same w Morrissey and Johnny Marr
Especially when you consider the atmosphere Rumours was written and recorded in. Relationships falling apart and bitterness. No way that album is any good with out him and that drama.
He doesn’t give “Half a Performance”.
Well he did need them as he was unheard of. But the band and he did great things together.
Lindsey has never got the acclaim he deserves for being the guitar legend he is. Maybe one day??
Its because its all incredible then he starts doing weird shit like ooh! ahh! Just kills all that excellent stuff that just happened cuz all you hear are butt pokings
I dunno... Those that are "In The Know" KNOW that LB is a MASTER. And those NOT "in the know?"well, they're just part of the "plastic culture" that continues to degrade the arts into.... Well.... Fucking PLASTIC!!!
True genius is never fully recognized !
I despise what Stevie Nicks did to him....Fleetwood Mac is only relevant because of him.
when they make a movie about him... but i bet the movie will mainly be about stevie and he still wont get the credit he deserves
"Oh, it is very easy, I just do this" And he gives a masterful performance that almost neither of us can follow xD
Lindsey is just flat out a guitar master. His mind doesn't even function on the same level as other guitarist. He is supreme.
Do you even lift bruv?
Wow. He's completely unafraid to emotionally expose himself when he performs. This is such a feat for a musician. Love you Lindsey. Namaste x
The fact he was replaced with 2 guitarists says a lot about his playing
And no disrespect to them but together they are not as good, I would like to see them sit and play like this, I bet it wouldn’t sound close. LB is a legend and def dosen’t get enough credit as a guitarist or artist. one of my lol time fav.
Maverick224 he is definitely my favorite guitarist as well. People look at me weird when I say so lol. Was I supposed to say Hendrix or something? 😂
Replaced by two guitarists...
...who produced only half the sound...
...and NONE of the magic.
glathoppa agreed
This somewhat of a misnomer. When in FM was in its heyday, they rhythm parts were played by an additional acoustic guitarist if the song called for it or more often, the background during solos was filled in with McVie's keyboard. Finn can now take on that rhythm role on the guitar which is something FM hasn't had since the Welch/Weston era (and the short Vito/Barnett era in the late 80's). FM in Buckingham's era was never a big guitar solo band although they did produce memorable solos. With FM it was all more about producing a good song. What Buckingham can do like no other rock guitarist is play poly-rhythmic songs like Big Love or Red Rover and many others that were extremely difficult to play (even without adding a vocal at the same time) that cannot be emulated with two guitars. Does the Cambell- Finn version of the band even attempt these types of songs? I doubt it because they wouldn't sound great with two guitarist. It's kind of apples and oranges.
I’m giving him a standing ovation right now , by myself, in my living room... because he deserves it. What a masterpiece!
For a guy who can't read music, he does a pretty damn good job.
If you're a player, there's much more of a difference Dan. Big difference in playing syle and what you can get out of an acoustic, vs electric (and several categories there), a lap steel, pedal steel, weisenborn, and then the endless variants (Veillette Gryphon for example - short scale 12 string). How about a dobro? Yeah, a lot of the basic mechanisms are the same, but start playing with open tunings on top of all this and it's tough to stomach "a guitar is a guitar". Just sayin'
I definitely agree with you dan that it's near impossible to state one guitarist is the "best". I think it's more a statement of ingnorance than stupidity or being a moron. They're just not aware of just how large of a claim that is.
Argh, I wanted to see @Omar EGB's comments, but he's deleted them like a big fucking pussy cos he got called out.
@@danieljohnprutton7684 satriani musical your joking? Name some musical tunes from satriani. I like to go listen and see if this is true.
I pretty sure only like 1% of guitarists can read music
Big Love is crazy. Sounds like I'm hearing 2 guitars or a bass and a guitar. Amazing. Wish I could play even just half as well as the man!
you are hearing 2 parts - the bass in eighth notes with the thumb, and the rest with the index + fingers. Tough part is the syncopation of them are different, and when they're the same, you're pinching the thumb and index finger at the same time. I got inspired to figure this out and even picked up a nylon/electric to play it, which I did, at about 1/10 speed! LOL! TIme to break it out again.
@@climberbob1 this is random, but I LOVE when other musicians talk about music theory esk things. It not only shows the technicality of it, but makes me feel like I'm actually part of something greater. (Mainly bc I understand it😂)
Not having mentioned the speed…
I know right. Even watching his hands close up , it still seems like two guitars.
@@barbaravyse660 I know nothing about playing guitar or any other instrument, though I have a good ear for music, as tested by my high school music teacher. :-) His thumb is working the top two strings and the rest of his hand sounds like it's playing more than one guitar.
Truly masterful, and I have new respect for him after seeing this video.
He couldn’t help but start singing. One of the best songs he’s created. Loved it when my mom played it over and over when I was 8. Still till this day.
I was never a big fan of the original version of "Big Love" with the entire band, but I love when he plays it solo like he does here. It sounds like there is more than one guitar, plus a bass. Honestly, my jaw dropped when I first heard the song played like this.
agree. The album version is too overproduced. The fact that it took 2 guitarist to take his place after he left is proof of the guy's genius.
@@benroj5605 LB produced the original version though.
Big Love is Lindsey's best work both playing the guitar,finger picking and singing...
same here - this version is just awesome, puts all his heart and talent into it - fancy being in that room when something of that quality is being performed out of nowhere....
Totally agree. It's like a different song
Lindsey Buckingham gets nowhere near the amount of respect he deserves. He's so underrated. Pure genius.
Thee most underrated guitar player....fucking EVER! A living legend.
YES AGREED! Been saying it for years!
Check out Steve Vai if you think LB is underrated (which I agree)
Jerry Cantrell too. Jerry was the glue that held Alice in Chains together.
When has he ever been underrated? You don’t know what you’re talking about
I think RUclips must have a team of people working full-time to post under every single video saying that the artist is underrated.
Probably the most underrated guitar player ever.
Man!
That must have been a treat for the audience. They show up expecting an interview with LB and on top of that they get their own private performance of Big Love.
I can't think of anyone in the last 50 years who was more accomplished as a guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer and live performer, in combination, than LB.
he is great!
Mark Knopfler is no throwaway in this category...
1973HenkY 100 % right although i am not a fan of Dire Straits
TheSmithDorian
sure, L.B. Knoplfer and I would put Billy Corgan's resume' up with them as well.
Shark Alchemy
Clapton too. But I think across all the disciplines as an overall performer LB is the best.
When Lindsey gets emotionally involved in a song watch out.
How can someone possibly hit a thumbs down? That’s almost as mind boggling as how good this guy is.
Well, they tried to hit a bass note...
those people probably all shat themselves when he started into big love. epic beyond epic this guys is a genius
Amazing transition from chatting on a sofa to full-on BAM! and he's showing you a picking style for a few seconds then he's singing and in the next half a second we're in the middle of an amazing performance. 🙂
Been listening to this song since it came out with no idea that there was only one guitar playing. Wonder what else I've missed in life? He is truly gifted.
A-MAZING. Thumbs up for Lindsey effin Buckingham
I just cannot get over amazing this is. All that coming from one guitar... just him. It’s always blown me how he can do all of that and sing with so much passion at the same time. Absolutely cannot wait to see him in December!!!!
I could watch him play all day. It's so hypnotic
Lindsey is a triple threat, technical prowess, great voice and killer songs.
Maybe a quadruple threat... as producer too. He produced and made Tango In The Night almost by himself for two years and that album, although very 80s, might be even better now than when it was released.
Such a gorgeous and talented man.
100% true
***** Yeah, probably about 50%. I bet Stevie Nicks wouldn't have called him gorgeous when they were screaming at each other in 1977!
The Scream Yeah. A guy with his talent and looks. No freaking fair!
No one can touch Lindsey on guitar. No one. Not Eddie Van Halen, not Yngvie Malmsteen, not Steve Vai, or even Jimmy Page. Then you have Buckingham's voice. Songwriting. Utterly unique, incomparable genius. And to think he was a part of . Fleetwood Mac. Jesus, what an amazing band they were.
Mark Stone still are. Without Lindsay unfortunately. You are 100% correct sir
Bold statement.
Notice you didn’t say Jimi Hendrix. Rightfully so.
Jimmy Page could probably play this in his sleep after a few practices , but lacked the singing for sure.
They all have different styles and are all legends
@@bido8176 I'm the biggest Hendrix fan there is. And I genuinely don't think his style would permit him to play the bass note like this. He had severe memory issues which is where his innovation came in. But he was a core lead control, I don't think he could do the whole drop-southern style playing as well as he could. Maybe if he was still alive, but in his years, I don't think so. What's more, I don't think Lindsey could play Hendrix all that well because his vibrato isn't as effective. But Hendrix wasn't a vibrato master either, to be fair. He was more of a innovator and absolute sound controller. He made everything, no matter how insignificant, sound absolutely amazing. That was really where he shined, and for that, he rooted himself in the blues.
Lindsey has a style here closer to, but no where near, Tommy Emmanuel.
Apparently you saw none of these men play Lindsay is very underrated but not at the level of those men sorry to break your heart
How does any person that’s ever even picked up a guitar not watch this with their jaw on the floor.
It’s literally amazing, in the truest sense of the word.
Show Off! LOL From a a man who admittedly can't read a note music and never had a guitar lesson, I'm very happy he never forgets where they are. He remains one of the oft forgotten guitarists when the great players are mentioned.
That's because Stevie is hot, and he done her wrong. The world rejected him after that. Opinions may differ.
I was there on the night, it was indeed a REALLY special treat to be there!!
where was it and what was the occasion...
I saw Fleetwood Mac live for the first time the O2, London yesterday. Lindsey Buckingham is a genius and criminally underrated.
Incredible. Lindsey Buckingham plays with complete mastery and puts his whole soul behind his music. Just awesome.
Always been a big admirer of Lindsay Buckingham.
One of the few who have carved out their own niche in the world of guitar playing.
Lindsay is up there with the best, neck and neck with the top guitarists, if you can forgive the unintended pun.
Before everybody jumps on the 'who's the best guitar player' argument, imho Lindsay Buckingham is not the best guitarist in the world, but there's no-one better than him.
He stands on a pedestal with Satriani, Johnson, Knopfler, Clapton, Hendrix, Page etc and deservedly so.
He is also a fabulous songwriter and producer of music, and deserves every credit.
An inspiration to guitarists and musicians worldwide, and to me in particular.
Amen
In an interview he said he was not taught how to play and can't read music, he learned from a chordbook and playing to records...god given talent
This song mesmerizes me every time i hear it. What a skill Lindsey Buckingham possesses
how the hell do you sing while you play like that dude?
Cocaine? J/k.
much practice
just remember that when he left Fleetwood Mac, it took 2 guitarist to replace him
So many singer/guitarists are asked this. How can you sing and play stuff at the same time? If it's all you've ever known, it's second nature! You really don't even have to think about it. (This is not to besmirch how exceptional Lindsay is, not at all!)
@@MrSimondaniel3 This. People always overestimate the drugs and underestimate the amazing combination of talent, determination and practice, practice, practice.
This song amazes me every time I hear it, the passion is overwhelming... 😁
I've always heard about this man being frighteningly skilled, but I avoided him in order to not frustrate myself (as can happen to me with all such players). Some master guitarists make you want to just glue your case shut and quit, but his openness about his playing inspires the heck out of me. Will I ever approach his level of mastery? Very probably not. Inspired nonetheless.
Marc Titus You can do it, it’s just whether you can have the patients and can handle the repetition...
Dont sell yourself short. Its attainable. Tutorials have really de mystified and broken down stuff to a do-able thing. I'm tackling Big Love and The Chain. I took a one week guitar course in community college years ago and the rest is RUclips. You dont have to approach HIS level of mastery. Just to where you yourself are satisfied.
Lol yeah first time I heard this I wanted to smash my guitar !
Shut up and play has a superb tutorial on Big love as well as never goin back again. Check him out on you tube!
You guys can check out the cover I did on my channel.
And THAT my friends is why Fleetwood Mac needs two guitarists to replace Lindsey
Only when trying to learn Lindseys craft do you really comprehend the unfathomable depth and complexity of his talents.A musical warlock.
I was lucky enough to see Lindsey play this live on his first solo show for Out Of The Cradle tour and let me tell you he is amazing! After the show he did a little meet and greet with the fans and shook his hand and got an autograph. Amazing musician!
Saw him live with FM and got his autograph. Really nice guy to fans. How he can sing, play and engage with an audience all at once blows my mind.
This song is so powerful in so many ways.
soo good, he goes the full mile with Big Love ;) love that insane howl part at the end haha
Not many guitarist that can capture an audience like that live. Many are talented, but you have to have real stage presence to do what Lindsey Buckingham did on this video. He is a true entertainer and musician. So underrated as a guitarist. He is a legend indeed. As is all the FM members Thanks for posting this.
Words to describe this type of creative performing talent like ”genius”, “legend”, and “virtuoso” still seem somehow inadequate to describe what Lindsey is playing in ‘Big Love’. You really do have to hear it & see it in order to believe it.
He's freaking phenomenal! As others have said it takes two other (good) guitarists to come close to replacing him (and then it's never as good).
Way underrated as a guitarist.
Get out of town! the full music world rates this guy highly as guitarist. And rightly so
It amazes me that he does base,melodies,sings, and sometimes adds rhyme to a song. 4 unrelated things going on at the same time all to different times.
Lindsay is the kind of artist that reminds us never to take songwriters for granted. Its a gift they have that gives so much
Dayyyyam!!! Your so damn GOOD! with that guitar! there's no one like you!
what a frightening and sublime talent he is.
Just having a chat ... and then goes TOTALLY ball out....outstanding
And he did it with tact and humbleness...
He plays from the soul. So amazing.
Very impressive with one man and a guitar.
What a talent.. Unbelievable!!!
Words fail me? I'm speechless. It is without a doubt, possibly the greatest piece of guitar playing you will ever see in your life. I have watched him do this on several occasions, and every time i am gob smacked. GENIUS
what a rush! to have Lindsey explain it then unexpectedly tears the time/space fabric with this wall of emotion, 'keep breathing' the time stopper! In a interview years back Lindsey said he is self thought and today expresses one of his influences which to me says yes that unique signature that makes Lindsey Buckingham who he is, not confined by that text book rule ( ' this is the way you do it and that's it ' ) Regardless how big a fan anyone was of Fleetwood Mac, the comprising elements stuck out, here it is 2017 and still riffs are playing in my head and thanks to RUclips with post like this and the next one I'm about to view brings me closer to playing it the way Lindsey teaches it...again, nice post, Thanks.
Lindsay.....bless you man......you will live forever through your music.......incredible song writer and musician......I'm glad you guys got back together.......at least for awhile.
They were wrong - Clapton wasn't God... It's Lindsey...
easily
Bob Collard Clapton hasn't invented shit.
Neither has Lindsey, but i do prefer Lindsey style over Clapton playing. You just cannot deny the talent Clapton posses he may not be everyone's cup of tea but He's in the top 3 for a reason.
Beautiful performance. I love Lindsey's laugh at the end. "The big standing O, I love it." And we love you Lindsey Buckingham 💜
Amazeballs! would take a lifetime of practice to play that as good as Lindsay Buckingham.
Watching this a second time it just gets better.
Why does the studio version of Big Love suck so bad in comparison to the live version? I mean really, Lindsey's live version completely blows away the studio version. It's like it's a whole different song.
Because it was produced in the coke induced 80's
Ryan Teague the recorded version that is
Ryan Teague Good thought. The producer had more input towards finished product than the musicians did while in the studio during the late century. The studio was theirs. Live music is thewhen the musicians shine. More and more studios are in the musicians home. So nowdays the musician has way more input. And the producers of the 60's, 70's, and 80's minds were ruined with the white diamond dust.
I agree. I didn't care for the studio version. Part of the reason is Stevie's harmony - just doesn't fit this particular song. And the exciting build-up in tempo with the live versions....... that doesn't seem to happen in the studio song.
N1095A and Falconetti--the reason you both seem to prefer this live version better than the studio version could be that Buckingham is simply playing the guitar a bit differently than he did on the Tango album; and given that it's been many years since Tango, I am guessing his style has evolved. The irony in N's statement is that Lindsey Buckingham IS the producer of Tango In The Night (along with Richard Dashut).
If you look at the cover art on Lindsey's solo album Out Of The Cradle, you'll see he is pictured in his home studio. In fact, Lindsey produced most of FM's albums. I'm disappointed to have heard so much criticism for his production techniques, but to each his own, I suppose. I think this man is amazingly talented, and now in this era he seems to be getting the recognition he should always have enjoyed.
Regarding Lindsey and production: Tom Petty was quoted as saying that Lindsey was the best producer of Stevie NIcks's songs.
All very interesting tid bits--but the best part is listening (and watching when you can) great musicians do their thing. Bravo Lindsey!
What a master. I love this man, and jimmy page. Music can move us all. This moved me this morning. I sobbed like a child after watching this, most out of character for me. I feel privileged to have seen it. At 56 I feel so fortunate that I was of the era of such great music.
I'm inspired by Lindsey(etc).I was inspired by what Mr Buckingham deems his playing style to be as "refined primitive". It in part provoked me to composed a song called "Refined Primitive"
This song just hits the soul very very hard, in a good way ❤ iconic!
A supremely talented singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, frontman, he has it all
He’s just exquisite and absolutely underrated
One of the most underrated guitarists of all time, already been said but the fact it took 2 guitarists to replace him speaks for itself.
Whenever I listen tot this song played live by him with just him and his acoustic guitar, I get a bit teary eyed. Not sure why. I think it's when you see something so great and unimaginably beautiful emotions just overwhelms you.
His talents and energy are truly one of a kind.
THIS IS OUTRAGEOUSLY UNBELIEVABLE ... AND FANTASTICALLY EXCELLENT ... BIG LOVE LINDSEY ... BIG BIG LOVE !
He is AMAZING holy crap!
Sends a tingle down the spine!!
Epic performance from an epic player :)
Amazing talent. Absolutely brilliant.
Dang. What talent. Incredible. He nearly sounds like an entire group, by himself.
Seriously underrated by many people .. a virtuoso.
that's some amazing playing there. hard enough to play that rythm to then add the singing with another rythm and melody. pure talent.
I was skeptical regarding the technic of Lindsey. And thats why I need to search it on RUclips and finally found that it is all him... Please forgive me about thinking that there is more than one guitar...
This guy has got so much fire in his whole being, so nice he shares his passion with the world...what an artist, Fleetwood Mac is no Fleetwood Mac without Lindsey Buckingham. One of the best guitarist of all time.
Most underrated guitarist out there. Take care Lindsey!!
People throw the term ‘underated’ around. This man is one of the most phenomenal guitar players on the planet. He is far from underated. Can’t read a lick of music also. He’s a natural. Flamenco guitarists shake their heads at this guy! Crazy fingers! Oh. And he was banging Stevie Nicks!🤠
I think underappreciated may be a better term, though I can't tell you how many times I've heard people that should know better, say (often after seeing him live), some variation of "I had NO idea how GREAT a guitar player he was". That to me, is underrated. Musicians, and others in the music business certainly appreciate him, but he's still unknown by too many music fans.
Most underrated guitarist
That was a great impromptu performance of an intricate composition.
Arguably the best of all time, simply brilliant
If you never had the opportunity to be at a live performance of Big Live you've missed our.
I had the joy to do so at the Joe in Detroit a decade ago and was floored by the talent displayed during that solo performance. Even better when the crowd (myself too) began participating by echoing the ahhhs after Lindsey's ooohs. I've watched a few other live performances of this tune and none have this audience participation element included.
Lindsey's solo, live shows are really special. Here is one of my favorite videos (not mine), that shows the audience participation you speak of during Big Love. Its's with Fleetwood Mac, but still something to behold, and I think you'll enjoy it, too: ruclips.net/video/q1k1ZkMPtc4/видео.html
His Skill is Extraordinary! Love his vocals in this song, and the guitar work? well it is off the scale!!!
i liked the ending of that song so much energy so cool!
Such a unique and tasteful player. great singer, writer, producer too.
He is amazing. i learned how to play guitar by watching him.
I’ve always been amazed at his style
The big standing O..... I love it........ NO, you deserve it.
OUTSTANDING AND MY FAVORITE SONG FROM LINDSEY BOTH GUITAR AND SINGING. I always played with my fingers as well,no pick and self taught myself
Lindsey Buckingham is the most badass guitar player of all time IMO !!! So underrated! I could watch Rhiannon live over and over just to see Lindsey slay it at 3:04 !!!
If you haven't seen it already, check out this video I took of Lindsey in 2012 :)
ruclips.net/video/ndvIFFarPt4/видео.html
Just love the way he plays the guitar, as far as I’m concerned one of the greatest
Awesome! Awesome!! Yet the crowd only slooowing stands up?? (almost obligatorily)?? and doesn't JUMP TO THEIR FEET?!! with no realization how lucky they were to witness this amazing performance so up close in such a small intimate setting? Super kudos to Lindsey!
+Chumley Shaver so true...To witness this masterpiece by one of the greatest musicians (and guitarists) of all time, I wouldn't even sit down!
+Chumley Shaver ... I think they were just stunned. Like me. I've watched this performance dozens of times and every phrase is almost a perfect segue to a new height. In other words, we agree.
+Chumley Shaver
Well, they're british. Spontaneous shows of emotion is not pukka, but necessary if required.
That was my impression, too.
I think they just hoped he was okay, as he lost control a bit with the singing and got a bit freaky.
Speechlessly amazing!!!
It ABSOLUTELY blew my mind when he said he was influenced by Merle Travis !!.....but I should have known !!....I saw Merle Travis live in a little town in Kentucky as a kid !!....and adopted his style also !!....Its been the pattern for my playing all my life ...and like Lindsay....I've never used picks !!
This is what I would call an inspired performance. He is in flow.