Facts about Lindsey Buckingham

Occup.Musician
FromUSA
BornOctober 3, 1949
Age74 years

Summary

Lindsey Buckingham is a famous Musician from USA, he/she is 74 years old and still alive, born October 3, 1949.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac libra, who is known for Balance, Justice, Truth, Beauty, Perfection. Our collection contains 29 quotes who is written / told by Lindsey.

29 Famous quotes by Lindsey Buckingham

Small: Years on, Christine and John still have a deep love for each other, as do Stevie and I - weve been work
"Years on, Christine and John still have a deep love for each other, as do Stevie and I - we've been working together since I was 17"
Small: When I work alone, my process is like painting. With Fleetwood Mac, its more like movie making
"When I work alone, my process is like painting. With Fleetwood Mac, it's more like movie making"
Small: Those 12 years, they were ambiguous at best
"Those 12 years, they were ambiguous at best"
Small: They tried to get me to use a pick when I first joined the band. They had certain things they thought w
"They tried to get me to use a pick when I first joined the band. They had certain things they thought were appropriate. I tried to adapt as much as I could"
Small: Thats one strength that Stevie has. Shes really not a strong instrumentalist in any way. Her instrument
"That's one strength that Stevie has. She's really not a strong instrumentalist in any way. Her instrument is her voice and her words. And it keeps her focused on the very center of that"
Small: Its really touching that we can come back after so long and care about making an album that says as muc
"It's really touching that we can come back after so long and care about making an album that says as much as this one does. And after all this time, we really do care about each other"
Small: Ironically, that was quite a bit of the appeal of Rumours. Its equally interesting on a musical level a
"Ironically, that was quite a bit of the appeal of Rumours. It's equally interesting on a musical level and as a soap opera"
Small: I had to seal off my feelings about Stevie while seeing her every day and having to help her, too. But
"I had to seal off my feelings about Stevie while seeing her every day and having to help her, too. But you get on with it. What was happening to the band was much bigger than any of that"
Small: I also learned to be more confident, to trust my instincts more
"I also learned to be more confident, to trust my instincts more"
Small: But by taking the time away, getting myself off the treadmill, and just slowing down and learning, I fe
"But by taking the time away, getting myself off the treadmill, and just slowing down and learning, I felt I had so much more to give back. And maybe that was something that needed to happen for all of us"
Small: All of my style came from listening to records
"All of my style came from listening to records"
Small: The writing is all done, so its all about verbalizing everything from point A to point B, and certainly
"The writing is all done, so it's all about verbalizing everything from point A to point B, and certainly there's a bit of politics involved, so it's a different thing"
Small: I just find things that work and embellish them
"I just find things that work and embellish them"
Small: I didnt take lessons, and I dont know my scales
"I didn't take lessons, and I don't know my scales"
Small: Thats basically whats going on now: Everything is propaganda
"That's basically what's going on now: Everything is propaganda"
Small: Even though I had pushed through the Tango album, it was just not a very good environment to be in on a
"Even though I had pushed through the Tango album, it was just not a very good environment to be in on a daily basis. In many ways, this is the best time of my life"
Small: When Stevie and I joined the band, we were in the midst of breaking up, as were John and Christine.
"When Stevie and I joined the band, we were in the midst of breaking up, as were John and Christine. By the time Rumours was being recorded, things got worse in terms of psychology and drug use. It was a large exercise in denial - in order for me to get work done"
Small: The 12 years I was in Fleetwood Mac before were not particularly happy years. I was not in a very good
"The 12 years I was in Fleetwood Mac before were not particularly happy years. I was not in a very good place, psychologically, when I left. I didn't have a lot of confidence in what I was doing"
Small: Im also married for the first time, and I have two kids. So theres some kind of good karma right now
"I'm also married for the first time, and I have two kids. So there's some kind of good karma right now"
Small: When you become successful on the level that Fleetwood Mac did, it gives you financial freedom, which s
"When you become successful on the level that Fleetwood Mac did, it gives you financial freedom, which should allow you to follow your impulses. But oddly enough, they become much harder to follow"
Small: Confounding peoples expectations was a way to maintain integrity
"Confounding people's expectations was a way to maintain integrity"
Small: Thats the only way to do it. Just like an actor. You can get a great performance if you do a bunch of t
"That's the only way to do it. Just like an actor. You can get a great performance if you do a bunch of takes and edit it. You find the moments and string them together"
Small: I was playing a Fender Telecaster when I first joined
"I was playing a Fender Telecaster when I first joined"
Small: Another thing that was unique about working on this stuff was that I was engineering it. I used many of
"Another thing that was unique about working on this stuff was that I was engineering it. I used many of the things I had learned while I was away from the band. It sort of vindicated my decision to leave in '87"
Small: Some days I would be there at ten in the morning and wouldnt leave till ten at night, and the others wo
"Some days I would be there at ten in the morning and wouldn't leave till ten at night, and the others would waltz in for a couple of hours and then leave, because I was doing that painting thing. And they were happy to see that being done"
Small: After a couple of failed attempts, I came up with a weird tuning where I was dropping the G string down
"After a couple of failed attempts, I came up with a weird tuning where I was dropping the G string down a step so that it became a seventh, and it got me to a place where I could play all these figures fairly easily. It was not an easy thing to work out"
Small: You know, I was never totally thrilled with being a Fleetwood Mac member, but surprisingly, I was havin
"You know, I was never totally thrilled with being a Fleetwood Mac member, but surprisingly, I was having such a good time reuniting with John, Mick, and Stevie"
Small: When I work alone, it can be like dabbling with a canvas. Maybe you paint over bits, and it starts to f
"When I work alone, it can be like dabbling with a canvas. Maybe you paint over bits, and it starts to form its own life and lead you off in a direction. It becomes an intuitive, subconscious process"
Small: This time, there were no drugs involved. The hours were completely normal daytime hours. I think we wer
"This time, there were no drugs involved. The hours were completely normal daytime hours. I think we were able to appreciate the interplay, where before we had taken it for granted"