If I went, I would had loved to know the story of Don asking Lindsey to sing and play on his Building The Perfect Beast album.
Brothers for life. RIP Glenn
I'm not sure I believe in fate, but I know that crossing paths with Glenn Lewis Frey in 1970 changed my life forever, and it eventually had an impact on the lives of millions of other people all over the planet. It will be very strange going forward in a world without him in it. But, I will be grateful, every day, that he was in my life. Rest in peace, my brother. You did what you set out to do, and then some." -Don Henley
Brothers for life. RIP Glenn
I'm not sure I believe in fate, but I know that crossing paths with Glenn Lewis Frey in 1970 changed my life forever, and it eventually had an impact on the lives of millions of other people all over the planet. It will be very strange going forward in a world without him in it. But, I will be grateful, every day, that he was in my life. Rest in peace, my brother. You did what you set out to do, and then some." -Don Henley
He sang background and played guitar on You Can't Make Love. You can hear Lindsey a little on that song.
Brothers for life. RIP Glenn
I'm not sure I believe in fate, but I know that crossing paths with Glenn Lewis Frey in 1970 changed my life forever, and it eventually had an impact on the lives of millions of other people all over the planet. It will be very strange going forward in a world without him in it. But, I will be grateful, every day, that he was in my life. Rest in peace, my brother. You did what you set out to do, and then some." -Don Henley
If you get AXSTV they are having a Lindsey Buckingham with special guest Stevie Nicks on at 12PM PST today. There also is a Fleetwood Mac concert right after it, 1-3 PM and a Stevie Nicks concert after that, 3PM. Stevie Nicks is on again at 11:00 PM and Fleetwood Mac follows her.
More musicians - I’m talking about the big-time cats - are selling their catalog. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bil...g-songwriting/
These are incredibly difficult times for musicians. I'm afraid some folks may be taken advantage of. For artists like Lindsey, (who presumably have plenty of money), they obviously made them an offer that seemed foolish to decline. Still, with most songwriters considering their songs their children, it has to be an excruciating decision to make. They will have no say as to how their songs are presented (questionable advertising, etc,), added to, or deconstructed, I assume.
"Be part of something good--
Leave something good behind."