Music Review: Lindsey Buckingham - Live at the Bass Performance Hall

There was a short period in my growing up phase (which sometimes I'm afraid I haven't passed through) when I looked forward to, and dreaded, this yearly intersection of completely unlike events: spring and the Maine high school basketball tournament. The tournament was a big deal in the state, with tons of fans in attendance at various venues and with near-continuous television converge. Even though my high school was never in contention, I was glued to the set, mostly searching out the yearly upset stories (I've always loved those classic David v. Goliath confrontations).

Spring? Eh, I could do without it. I know, I know... it's a weird season to dislike, but I used to have an almost fetish-like love of winter. When spring rolled around, with its supposed beauty and promise, all I saw was mud and black flies. Sixteen-year-olds have funny ways of looking at things.

One permanent impression left from that yearly sporting even is Fleetwood Mac's song "Go Your Own Way." During the tourney, local television stations carried ads for upcoming sessions with the action torqued up by Lindsey Buckingham's impassioned guitar solo.

I'm not sure what I thought of Fleetwood Mac back then. I probably ignored 'em because they weren't hard-hitting enough. Plenty of my friends owned copies of Rumours, but that record never made its way into my collection until a few years later... when Tusk came out and I realized that music didn't have to sock a person between the eyes to grab that attention and hold it close. After giving both Tusk and Rumours serious attention, it became pretty obvious that Buckingham was not only a fabulous and versatile guitarist but also the mastermind behind the music. Those guitar licks and fills were everywhere!

I've been holding onto Live at the Bass Performance Hall for several months now. The music has been floating around in my head, knocking around those ideas of the past. I had forgotten some of the minor hits — "Go Insane" is very powerful when turned into a slow dirge, "Never Goin' Back" and "Big Love" show off Buckingham's finger picking skill. Somehow, I'd also forgotten just how great a singer Buckingham is.

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Mark Saleski is a writer and music obsessive based out of the Monadnock region of New Hampshire. He has contributed to Jazz.com and also writes reviews for Blogcritics.org. He produces the weekly feature The Friday Morning Listen. …

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  • 1 - Mary K. Williams

    Aug 28, 2008 at 5:22 pm

    Your thought-soup always has great flavor. Good job Sir Mark. : )

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