Lindsey Buckingham credits Stevie Nicks for providing time to make new album
Lindsey Buckingham says that Stevie Nicks indirectly played a role in his completing his fourth solo album, Under The Skin. Buckingham told Britain's Mojo magazine that he recorded the album on his days off from Fleetwood Mac's 2003-2004 world tour. When asked how he was able to find the time to record the album on the road, Buckingham explained that, "We're lucky if we do three shows a week, because Stevie needs time to rest her voice. So we had a lot of days off, and there are only so many movies you can watch on the hotel TV."
When pressed about the ever-fluctuating state of Fleetwood Mac and their personal relationships, Buckingham said that, "I speak to Mick (Fleetwood) a few times a year. I saw Stevie a few months ago. She gave me a setlist of what we should play the next time we're on the road. It'll happen. But when, I'm not sure. We may make another record, but it's difficult to tell."
Lindsey Buckingham performs tonight and tomorrow (Friday and Saturday, January 19th and 20th) in Las Vegas at the Luxor Hotel & Casino.
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When pressed about the ever-fluctuating state of Fleetwood Mac and their personal relationships, Buckingham said that, "I speak to Mick (Fleetwood) a few times a year. I saw Stevie a few months ago. She gave me a setlist of what we should play the next time we're on the road. It'll happen. But when, I'm not sure. We may make another record, but it's difficult to tell."
Lindsey Buckingham performs tonight and tomorrow (Friday and Saturday, January 19th and 20th) in Las Vegas at the Luxor Hotel & Casino.
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