Lindsey Buckingham is an American musician born on October 3, 1949. He is best known as the guitarist and songwriter for the rock band Fleetwood Mac. Buckingham's innovative guitar playing and songwriting contributed to the band's success with hits like "Go Your Own Way" and "Dreams." He has also released solo albums and is recognized for his unique style and musical talent. Lindsey continues to perform and inspire audiences with his music.
"Ironically, that was quite a bit of the appeal of Rumours. It's equally interesting on a musical level and as a soap opera."
"Confounding people's expectations was a way to maintain integrity."
"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."
"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."
"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."
"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."
"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."