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Neale Heywood, August 16 - 31, 2000
Do you know if Lindsey is still planning to call his new work, Gift of Screws??? (Michelle, Los Angeles, California, USA) Hi Michelle, Hi Neale-- This may seem like silly question, but did Lindsey travel with the band on the bus?? (Michelle, Los Angeles, California, USA) Hi Michelle, Howdy Neale! Sheesh, are these questions keeping you busy! Wow. Very cool venue for Q&A. Wish I had a legit question for ya', but alas, I do not. It's not that I know everything. I just assume that my current employer knows everything and I will defer any questions to him ;-) (Jeffbert / Glooberto Brown, Anchorage, Alaska, USA) Hi Glooberto, On the OOTC tour what was your favorite song to play live and why ?? (Michelle, Los Angeles, California, USA) Hi again Michelle, Hi - I am hoping someday to see Lindsey in concert and was wondering if his solo tours usually hit most states, or at least, most regions? Also, I was at the Coral Sky in West Palm Beach for The Dance concert and was unable for the most part to see the stage (terrible venue for fans!). The next day on the radio I heard that Lindsey had gashed his head open on stage and had to have stitches. Did that really happen? Thanks. (Annie, Murfreesboro, North Carolina, USA) Hi Annie, Hi Neale! First of all, I hope life is treating you well. My question is: What was it like to work with Steve Winwood? Was he a fun guy to be around? During the "Out Of The Craddle" Tour with Lindsey, was there any particular moment of the tour that stood out for you? What was the overall spirit lindsey was in? Thanks for taking time out to answer our questions. (Sharon Bos, Sterling, Virginia, USA) Hi Sharon, Neale, thanks again for doing the Q and A- I am really enjoying reading the answers. I just read the answer you wrote Steve about the Leno show - that was ridiculous they made you play offstage. My question is do you know how Lindsey creates those sort of bell like sounds in the introductions to several songs: Everywhere on Tango in the Night, You and I Part I, Soul Drifter, Surrender the Rain? I was just listening to You Do or You Don't - awesome song. (Vianna, Alexandria, Virginia, USA) Hi Vianna, My question regards to Lindsey's new album. How do you say it compares to his previous works and if it breaks any new ground. Since you have listen to most of it. Also I would like to know if there are any instrumentals on the new album like on Buckingham Nicks. (John, Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA) Hi John, Hi Neale! I was wondering about Lindseys upcoming album and tour. I assume your going to be in his guitar army, but I was wondering if Janet Robin and Steve Ross are going to join up? I can still remember that first gig on OOTC tour in San Juan Capistrano when all of you came out on that little stage. It was the best concert I've ever attended! And in response to an earlier question about the song "Wrong", it was the fourth or fifth number in the set and it sounded awesome! Although it wasn't played on later dates.... oh well, at least I got to hear it :) One more question if I may... What do you think about Lindseys Turner guitar??? Have you played it? Just wondering. What a great guitar! Thanks Neale and all the best to you. Cheers. (David Gaines, Norwalk, California, USA) Hi David, Hi Neale, Not long ago my brother was in Hawaii at a collector's shop and purchased one of the guitars Lindsey played on The Dance tour. It is a Biscayne Nine, and it's in a beautiful glass case and signed by all the members of Fleetwood Mac. There's also a pick of Lindsey's, a plaque and a promotional picture of The Dance. I was wondering if you could give us any information you have about this guitar and its history. Thank you! (Karie, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA) Hi Karie,
Hi Neale, I recently picked up "The Chain 25 Years" cd collection of FM songs & discovered the studio version of "Silver Springs", "Make me a Mask", & "Goodbye Angel" among other things. Being curious, I researched all studio albums from `75 up til now & couldn't find these songs except on "The Chain". Are they previously unreleased & if so would you happen to know around what time frame each would have been recorded? If you can't help me can you refer someone who can? (Julius Corporate, Chesnee, South Carolina, USA) Hey Julius, Hello there Neale. How's tricks? Just wondering if you could pass on to Lindsey that it was about time he and the rest of the crew in Fleetwood Mac toured the UK. Have you any idea why they didn't do a UK gig during the Dance tour? Gawd knows when they last toured the UK with Lindsey but I would be gutted if I didn't get to see this terrific band live. (Monty, Essex, England) Hey there Monty, Hi Neale...You are my newest HERO !!! I admire your honesty and your clever answers to our many questions! Your the best mate Lindsey ever had! My instinct is to want to protect Lindsey but yet I do hope in my girlish heart he puts a tiny weeny family photo on the liner notes! A Family Man is the best musicians because they have lived & been there done that you know! His voice has already changed and mellowed out with melodious notes!!! Neale, YOU are what every artist needs...a fine musician who is willing to be in the background just playing for the tune...singing as needed to enhance the melody {Liked All My Sorrows} .... Playing for the work !!! You seemed to enjoy your role! I salute YOU! LOL when you told how you sound like you hurt something...that's a good one! Bet your good tho'! Isn't it fun to let loose at a piano bar and just let the inhibitions go and play up a storm! I sound like an opera star after the glow! So Fun! I never saw my Guitar Hero in concert but I KNEW LB was special from The OOTC & The Dance Tour Video! His whole body english and his vibes just gush forth! He exudes musical brilliance... LB sorta Glows as he plays his Guitar! Fantastic! He wasn't named a Guitar God in RS magazine...I yelled at them and then I cancelled my dumb subscription...Such Injustice! Such Studidity ! Lindsey Music fills Our Souls with a Song !!! My Best Regards to You and Your Wife. (Charlotte Ann, North Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) Hello Opera star after the glow! The only logistical problem with a forum like this is that we have no way of knowing whether a particular question is "queued up" already when we send it to you, so I'm sorry if I wind up repeating something you've already answered! 1. Your friend Janet Robin gigs every so often in & around Los Angeles & San Diego. Have you & she ever considered doing a club date together? 2. Can you tell us more about your working with Steve Winwood? 3. We fans know that Mac might have gone to Europe for some dates had the tour been stretched out. Do you have any more exact details on these abandoned plans? Would the band have swung back through the U.S. at some point? It seems to me the ticket demand would have been very high still at that point. 4. Everybody marvels at the arrangement Lindsey worked up for "Big Love," but we don't often hear about how the song itself evolved. Lindsey made some passing reference at some point to his desire to show off a bit of his Travis picking style. As part of his solo tour as well as the Mac tour, you got to hear the song evolve over the years. What do you think of the arrangement? Thanks, Neale. (David, Los Angeles, California, USA) Hi David, Hi Neale! I'm a big fan of the band Spirit and I know you were the sound engineer for the bands "Tent Of Miracles" album. In my opinion that is one of the best Spirit albums! Do you have any special memories from that particular session? How long did it take to record? Have you worked on any other projects with Spirit? I also enjoyed very much the album by "The Indulgers" featuring Mike Nile - will you work on their next album as well? Have you worked with Mike on any other projects? Another incredible musician from the Spirit camp is Scott Monahan - have you ever worked with him? (Johan Bengtsson, Partille, Sweden) Hello Johan, Hello! Thanks for taking the time out to do this! You mentioned before that Lindsey taught you to play "Stephanie", do you think you could help us guitar players, by helping us learn how to play it? Anything such as chords used, tunings and capo usage would be great!! Also, was Lindsey a cool guy to play with? Thanks!! (Sue, Monroe, New Jersey, USA) Hi Sue, Hi Neale, My e-mail address reflects my light side, and I love it, too, thanks! In regards to the subject of LB's record becoming a Fleetwood Mac record...is SN on the record at all? I read that all the other Mac's worked on the record (GOS's) at some point, but never heard anything about SN. And, by the way, have you heard any of SN's new record? Thanks for the time you're taking, this is cool! (Desiree, Virginia, USA) Hi Desiree, how are you? Alright Neale. Besides Lindsey, which guitarists in terms of playing ability do you hold in the highest regard today? And another question-- besides Fleetwood Mac, my other favourite band is Duran Duran. (my music tastes are quite varied!). How would you rate Andy Taylor and Warren Cuccurrullo as guitar players? All the best mate. Cheers. (James, Woking, England, USA) Hey James how are you doing mate! Hi Neale. Thanks for taking the time to submit to our inquisition! First let me say that I was introduced to Cory Sipper's music at least partly because of your association with her, and I love her material. So, thank you. A few Dance tour questions: Were you witness to the discussions that lead to "Say You Love Me" being turned into an acoustic, banjo-picking ho-down? I was pleasantly surprised by that rendition. I've always wondered -- when Lindsey was out front doing Big Love/Go Insane, or he and Stevie were out front doing Landslide, were you and the others occupied backstage getting ready to go back out, or did you watch from the wings during those times? Did you have a favorite tune from each of the three FM songwriters to perform or watch on the tour? Thanks again. (Lesley, San Diego, California, USA) Hi Lesley, Hi Neale, I want to thank you for taking time out for the fans, and congratulate you on your accomplishments. Your career is like a dream to me. You mentioned that you play piano. Obviously, as you said, you learned a lot from Lindsey on guitar. I play piano and love Christine's subtle and sweet melodies, and her rhythmatic driven chords. Plus the fact that she can sing while doing all that. I do know it's much harder than it looks. Were you able to pick up anything from her style? Thanks Again. (John Barbarotta, Northridge, California, USA) Hello John, Hello again. Me again. A few Cradle tour questions: Silly question, but I've always found Lindsey's stage performances both extremely satisfying for his talent, and hysterically entertaining for his spastic energy -- any memorable moments of dazzle or laughter when up on stage with him and watching him? Do you remember if the setlist was already basically set when you signed on to do the OOTC tour? Obviously Lindsey wanted to focus on his latest release, but I've been curious to know if he might have considered doing any of his other older solo material besides "Trouble" and "Go Insane?" It was great to hear the band, at a few early shows, run through what I think is one of Lindsey's solo classics, "Holiday Road." Any songs on that tour that were particular favorites to play? I was so pleased to see "Save Me A Place" revived on that tour. Because Lindsey is sort of an unorthodox guitar player, does that present any challenges for other guitar players playing with him? (I don't think he'd ever regularly performed with another guitarist on stage before the Cradle tour -- let alone 4 other guitarists!) Is it difficult? Intimidating? Perplexing? Fun because he is different? You mentioned the trip to Hawaii after the tour in your bio -- a thank you to the band? for work? for fun? all of the above? Sorry for so many questions at once, but thanks once again for your time and your thoughtful answers. Best of luck to you. (Lesley, San Diego, California, USA) Hello again Lesley,
Hi Neale-- I'm so enjoying reading your extremely interesting answers in this Q&A - thanks a lot for giving your time! If you don't mind, I'd like to add my penny's worth of pleas to Monty's suggestion about a future UK tour. :-) Do you think Lindsey could be at all persuaded to come over [with yourself and the rest of his band, of course! ;-)] and do a UK tour with his new album - even if it is ever such a wee one!? Pretty please! We are so starved of FM sightings here - videos are great but I would just love to see Lindsey live in concert! [At least one of his US concerts will be a date in my diary, whatever happens! ;-)] I've also thought for a while now, if the timing was right with the new album, an appearance on Jools Holland's music programme 'Later'(on BBC2) would be a fantastic idea for Lindsey - what do you think? I think Jool's next series is due out next year. Thanks very much. (Julie, Oxon, UK) Hi Julie, Hi, AGAIN, Neale! A slough of technical questions this time, from one guitar player to another, so don't hold back on "terminology". :-) Lord knows, Keith Olsen let a few eyes glass over with "tech rap" on a number of occasions on his Q&A! :-) 1) There's been some serious controversy on some F-Mac/Lindsey message boards/newsgroups regarding whether Lindsey really DID play "Big Love" all by himself or if there was a sampled backing track that he played to. I was always was convinced that what people were hearing was just that between his Travis picking and running the guitar through a digital delay, that "multi-guitar" sound could be accomplished by him alone (being that I've been working on a similar "Buckingham/Travis" type picking style myself, lately, after years of attempting to be an Eric Clapton/Peter Green clone) What WAS his set up for "Big Love" & "Go Insane"?? 2) How did your gear & set-up (amps, guitars, effects, etc) differ between the "Out Of The Cradle" & "Dance" tours? (go ahead, drop brand names!) And what is your "main" set-up preference? 3) Since it seems that you've been asked, and answered, already a couple of times, my USUAL "tech question" of "What do you think of Lindsey's Turner?" (being a Turner owner myself) I'll have to come up with something else this time! :-) Ok...I got it. What are/have been your favorite guitars you've owned over the years, and has there ever been "the one that got away" that you sold or had stolen that you pine over every once in a while?? That's all for now, gotta wrack my brain to come up some other questions for ya before the 31st! Talk to ya again soon. Thanks for your time & energy...both on this Q&A and with your musical talent. (Steve Denison, Long Beach, California, USA) Hi Steve, Hi Neale! Thanks for being here and answering our questions. My particular question is one that I'm sure is burning up a lot of hardcore Lindsey Fans. We know the album's been delayed, but my question is: Do you think the amount of time between The Dance, (when Lindsey was arguably at his highest peak in terms of credibility and recognition) and to whenever the album comes out will hinder or hurt the sales of it??? I know this kind of thing is very unimportant to a true artist like Lindsey, but in his case, I really think that he deserves to have his music heard by as many people as possible. So, I know I'm hoping it'll be a big seller, but what do you think of this aspect of the album we're all waiting for? THANKS AGAIN! (Jason Rollison, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) Hi Jason, Hi Neale, I really appreciate you taking time out to do this. I really enjoy your guitar playing on the Dance C.D. I admire anyone who can master the guitar, as I play myself, but not even close to you. I was wondering about the Dance tour, I was one of the hopefuls who went to see the Mac in Vancouver B.C Canada, it was a dream come true for me, it would have been the first time for me to see the Mac. I wanted to ask if you know the "real" reason why that show was cancelled 30 mins before the start. After walking away I never saw so many disappointed and sad people. Thanks :) (Alison, Oliver, British Columbia, Canada) Hi Allison, Lindsey has had some success in Australia as a solo artist, in 1982 Trouble was #1 for 3 weeks, if Gift of Screws is successful do you think there is a possibility that he may tour or at least do a promotional visit to Australia. I would love to see hime perform live. Thanks for all your great answers so far, look forward to reading more. Thank you. (Nick Westaway, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia) Hi Nick,
![]() Hi Neale! Great Q&A! My favorite song that Lindsey played on both the OOTC and Dance tours is "I'm So Afraid". His guitar solo is just incredible! I was wondering, were you around in rehearsal when Lindsey, John and Mick worked on that new introduction for it when all three kind of huddle around the drum kit and they play a short instrumental? That sure helps set up the dark mood for "So Afraid". Also, do you know if the sound mixers were cranking up the volume on his guitar solo? Mick had made a comment in his book that during the Rumours Tour, Richard Dashut would "ride up" the volume to 120 decibles when Lindsey was working his magic on his ax. I always say to a Lindsey guitar solo, it can't ever be too loud or long! What do you think the chances are that he will include the song in his next tour? It's become a real show stopper and a signiture tune for him. (Bill Strong, Los Angeles, California, USA) Hi Bill, Neale - Sorry if you've answered this already.... There was talk about some other "new" songs being worked on for The Dance. Was this true and what were they called? (Stephen Chapman, West Malling, Kent, UK) Hi Stephen, Hi Neale - I live on the better side of the Thames estuary in Kent!!! Do you miss home? But seriously.... You mentioned that Lindsey might consider a trip to the UK to play some shows - If not, are there any blackmail opportunities we could consider to make sure he does!?!? As for the idea from Julie regarding 'Later' with Jules Holland - I think that is a fantastic idea. Maybe mention to Lindsey that REM even did an hour special! (Stephen Chapman, Kent, UK) Hi Stephen, Hi Neale, My question is that I'm assuming on "The Dance" tour, you got to work alongside John McVie, right? How would you compare his bass style to most other bass players you know? Is it unusual? I just love his "solo" part in The Chain. Thanks for any info you can provide! (Jeff Bechdel, Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA) Hi Jeff, Hi again, Neale. I know that Lindsey uses some "alternate tunings" on some things...mostly a "drop D" (low E tuned down a whole step)...but what other alternate tunings does he use? (It seemed that on the "Out Of The Cradle" tour, his white Chet Atkins was tuned VERY low) I think I've seen him use at least 3 or 4 different tunings for "Never Going Back Again" over the years. Do YOU use alternate tunings much? (Steve Denison, Long Beach, California, USA) Hi Steve, What were your favorite memories of the Dance tour with the members of Fleetwood Mac...both individually and collectively? (Regina, Bronx, New York, USA) Hi Regina, Hi Neale! Boy everyone has asked all my questions. You are a dear to answer them all! I want to say that I saw the Dance tour here in Denver in 1997 but have never seen Lindsey solo and am so looking forward to that and the new CD! Will Lindsey perform OOTC songs with the new Gift of Screws tour as well as FM songs? I'd love to see Monday Morning! You are a fabulous guitar player and am thrilled you are along for the ride! Look forward to seeing you all here in Denver!!! (Lauren, Denver, Colorado, USA) Hi Lauren, Hello again Neale! It's been great reading your Q&As. You mentioned in your biog that The Beatles were one of your earliest musical memories. What do you think of British music nowadays, and which British bands are you into right now? Also, do you know what sort of music Lindsey is currently listening to and/or being influenced by? On the OOTC album Lindsey co-wrote a lot of the songs with Richard Dashut and they seem to write really well together. Do you know if one always writes the lyrics and one the music when they team up, or do they each do a bit of both in whatever way their creative juices are flowing at the time(man)? Do you know whether Lindsey has co-written any of the material for Gift of Screws with Richard - or anyone else? Sorry to ask so many questions in one go, but time is running out you know! Thanks again. (Jane, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, UK) Hello Jane, Dear Neale The Music Man... Well, I guess this is it! Your probably worn-out from the many questions but we do so appreciate your time in doing this Q & A ! (About the Turners...my friend just leaves the pickup in default as its so hard to change! He needs Ray Lindsey to do it for him!!! He! He!) Neale, The Guitar Man in The Shadows! Good Bye and Good Luck with the Music Business! Blessings to Your Family and YOU! Love in a musical way. (Charlotte Ann, North Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) Well, what can i say? Thank you very much, it's been my pleasure. I'm happy for you that you have obviously received so much pleasure from The Mac over the years and I'm glad to have been a small part of it. Here's to 2001! Good luck to you and thanks again. Neale.
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