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Kim and i went to see Lindsey Buckingham play at the Flint Center a week and a half ago.  He seemed a bit shy at first, but as the show went on, his music got louder and his performing persona came out fully fledged.  Kim and i sat in the front of the balcony, and the music was almost unbearably loud there.  Buckingham changed guitars after every song; i presume he's extremely finicky about having it in tune, as a couple of times he seemed to switch to another model of the same guitar.

I didn't compile an exact playlist, but memory suggests that he played:

    Fleetwood Mac
  • "World Turning"
  • "I'm So Afraid" (long, reworked version)
  • "Second Hand News"
  • "Never Going Back Again"
  • "Go Your Own Way"
  • "Tusk"
  • "Big Love"
  • "Red Rover"
  • "Steal Your Heart Away"
  • "Say Goodbye" (the last three are from the recent FM album Say You Will, which contains tracks from an aborted solo project)

  • Solo work
  • "Trouble"
  • "Go Insane"
  • "Holiday Road"
  • "Not Too Late"
  • "Cast Away Dreams"
  • "Under The Skin"
  • "Show You How"
As an introduction to "Go Insane", he read a poem he wrote called "The Sardonic World".
The world was calling you away
And your leaving was just a way
of staying with what you'd come to say

This pain was a poem slowly written
Torn from the book
and cast into a corner of the attic
where no one could look

This rage for all to see
caught fire and burned all around me
`til there was nothing left to burn

Now I stand alone in these attic bones
And re-read that poem
all yellowed with age

Tears heal such as healing is
So I cast that page into the ashes
And there is no blame, only shades of regret
And those too will fade as the world calls me away
I had no idea "Holiday Road" was one of his songs.  He played it during the encore, so i thought it was a cover.  He does cover Donovan's "To Try for the Sun" on Under the Skin, but i was disappointed that he didn't play it during the concert.  He also didn't play anything off Out of the Cradle, which was also disappointing and a little surprising (would've loved to see "Wrong").  There were another couple of songs i couldn't identify.

Overall, it was an excellent show.  Buckingham knows his way around a guitar and a stage, and a stage with a guitar.  His drummer played electronic drums, which wouldn't normally bother me except it was obvious from the sound.  An amusing moment occurred when a yokel yelled, "Lindsey, that song ROCKED!"  Buckingham's rejoinder was, "You sound surprised."

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