cant wait to see what Stevie has to say, she usually says alot and makes sense of her experiences, she has walked her mile im sure as we all have had our walk, being from that generation of rockers, im from that generation and its amazing for some of us that survived that experimental period because it was an age of discovery for alot of us from the so called "baby boomers" generation, i think she is the greatest and to have survived that period , she gets my attention with her music, solo and with Fleetwood Mac... none better!!
You can love or hate Oprah, but you can't deny the fact that the woman is a complete and utter philanthropist. She's already donated over $1 billion to AIDS, cancer, and children and African-relief efforts. She is many things, but selfish is not one of them.
Doesn't she look so thin, fresh and hot in this photo?! She's looking and sounding great, I really can't wait to see them live and to see Stevie's newfound energy and happiness in her performances
I could have easily watched Stevie talk all night. One hour isn't enough. Her wisdom through her life's choices made me tear-up. She gets it - she totally gets it.
Amazing part of the lecture was seeing her emotionally come un-done when speaking about her marriage. Her eyes went from white to red in real time. It was touching.
Of course I watched it, despite the fact I can't stand Oprah either due to what I perceive as a lame-preachy attitude, and--fine, shoot me--her Obama-mania in 2008 (read Ed Klein's book about how much Michelle liked her husband being associated with O...). But this was a great little segment. Interesting to see Stevie talks about the marriage on camera like that. I never thought that would happen.
It broke my heart to see those big brown eyes turn red and well up with tears when she spoke about Matthew. It shows how much she loved Robyn and how much she wanted to care for her baby and husband. Such a beautiful gentle soul.
Yes, It made me tear-up to see Stevie get very emotional about the loss of her best friend Robyn some 30 plus years later. It was so great to see a photo of her and Robyns'son Matthew, Robyn would be so proud of her son. Though it was a good show, Stevie pretty much talked about subject matter that has been talked about many times before,nothing earth shattering. There were a few photos of little tiny Stevie & teenage Stevie that I've never seen...pretty cool !
Wait, Steve Nicks used cocaine? I find this very hard to believe. I supposed she slept with all the men in Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles, too. Why would she say she used cocaine?
cocaine? becuase she told the truth is why and she was at her end either quit or not sing anymore, she had been damaging her insides of her nose. go watch the documentary. she is just being honest , most bands in that time were doing hard drugs along with many people in the crowds... was that time of erra
Stevie Nicks is the ONLY reason I would watch Oprah anything!!!
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cant wait to see what Stevie has to say, she usually says alot and makes sense of her experiences, she has walked her mile im sure as we all have had our walk, being from that generation of rockers, im from that generation and its amazing for some of us that survived that experimental period because it was an age of discovery for alot of us from the so called "baby boomers" generation, i think she is the greatest and to have survived that period , she gets my attention with her music, solo and with Fleetwood Mac... none better!!
ReplyDeleteby the way OPRAH rocks!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou can love or hate Oprah, but you can't deny the fact that the woman is a complete and utter philanthropist. She's already donated over $1 billion to AIDS, cancer, and children and African-relief efforts. She is many things, but selfish is not one of them.
ReplyDeleteLove Stevie so I would watch Oprah only for her.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't she look so thin, fresh and hot in this photo?! She's looking and sounding great, I really can't wait to see them live and to see Stevie's newfound energy and happiness in her performances
ReplyDeleteI could have easily watched Stevie talk all night. One hour isn't enough. Her wisdom through her life's choices made me tear-up. She gets it - she totally gets it.
ReplyDeleteAmazing part of the lecture was seeing her emotionally come un-done when speaking about her marriage. Her eyes went from white to red in real time. It was touching.
Great episode of a great star.
If you go to Oprah's site, a couple of the clips of Stevie have info that was not on the actual Sunday night episode. Just a few of them. Fyi
ReplyDeleteOf course I watched it, despite the fact I can't stand Oprah either due to what I perceive as a lame-preachy attitude, and--fine, shoot me--her Obama-mania in 2008 (read Ed Klein's book about how much Michelle liked her husband being associated with O...). But this was a great little segment. Interesting to see Stevie talks about the marriage on camera like that. I never thought that would happen.
ReplyDeleteIt broke my heart to see those big brown eyes turn red and well up with tears when she spoke about Matthew. It shows how much she loved Robyn and how much she wanted to care for her baby and husband. Such a beautiful gentle soul.
ReplyDeleteYes, It made me tear-up to see Stevie get very emotional about the loss of her best friend Robyn some 30 plus years later. It was so great to see a photo of her and Robyns'son Matthew, Robyn would be so proud of her son. Though it was a good show, Stevie pretty much talked about subject matter that has been talked about many times before,nothing earth shattering. There were a few photos of little tiny Stevie & teenage Stevie that I've never seen...pretty cool !
ReplyDeleteWait, Steve Nicks used cocaine?
ReplyDeleteI find this very hard to believe.
I supposed she slept with all the men in Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles, too.
Why would she say she used cocaine?
cocaine? becuase she told the truth is why and she was at her end either quit or not sing anymore, she had been damaging her insides of her nose. go watch the documentary. she is just being honest , most bands in that time were doing hard drugs along with many people in the crowds... was that time of erra
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