Fleetwood Mac
Lindsey Buckingham Live Performing Tusk in Los Angeles
In 2011, when Lindsey Buckingham performed "Tusk" live in Los Angeles, Fleetwood Mac had already cemented its legacy as one of rock’s most iconic bands. Just before this recording, the group had released "Say You Will" in 2003, their first studio album in over a decade, showcasing a mix of new material without the full involvement of Stevie Nicks. It was an interesting transitional period for the band, with Buckingham further exploring his artistic vision through solo projects. His 2011 release, "Seeds We Sow," reflects that journey, blending elements of rock and introspective storytelling. What's particularly captivating about Buckingham’s performance is how it draws from both his solo artistry and Fleetwood Mac’s rich history, continuing to resonate with fans who’ve followed their evolution. The melding of personal expression with the band’s collective brilliance creates a unique concert moment—one that’s both deeply nostalgic and innovatively fresh.