Showing posts with label The Wild Heart Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Wild Heart Tour. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

NEW RELEASE: Stevie Nicks Live in Jersey, 1983 The Wild Heart Tour

WOW!  Check this out.  Wolfgangs Vault have released a live recording of Stevie Nicks from The Wild Heart Tour - June 24, 1983 in Rutherford, NJ.  IT SOUNDS AMAZING!  It's obviously a direct from the source recording or a soundboard recording... It's clean, crisp and clear.   There is an existing bootleg of this recording that's been floating around for years, but I doubt it sounds this good!


STEVIE NICKS LIVE
Brendan Byrne Arena (Rutherford, NJ) June 24, 1983
Fleetwood Mac's siren goes solo in this bewitching Rutherford, NJ set, including some of her most-loved songs and an orchestra.

01. Crowd / Intro
02. Gold Dust Woman
03. Outside The Rain / Dreams
04. Gold and Braid / I Need To Know
05. Crowd Noise
06. Sara
07. Enchanted
08. Band Introductions
09. If Anyone Falls
10. Leather and Lace
11. Stand Back
12. Song Intro / Stage Banter
13. Beauty and The Beast
14. Stage Banter
15. Gypsy
16. Crowd Noise
17. How Still My Love
18. Crowd Noise
19. Stop Draggin' My Heart Around

Liner Notes:
Stevie Nicks - vocals
Waddy Wachtel - guitar
Roy Bittan - keyboards
Benmont Tench - keyboards
Wizard - bass
Liberty DeVitto - drums
Bobbye Hall - percussion
Carolyn Brooks - vocals
Sharon Celani - vocals
Loretta Perry - vocals
Guests:
Orchestra conducted by Paul Buckmaster (on Beauty And The Beast)

ABOUT THE CONCERT VAULT
Where does it come from? In 2003, Wolfgang’s Vault acquired master recordings from the archives of Bill Graham Presents. These live concerts were recorded at legendary venues like the Fillmore East and Winterland between 1965 and 1999.

Since then we’ve acquired over a dozen more collections - some large, some small, all of them compelling, spanning a wide spectrum of musical genres.

Wolfgangs Vault used to be a free service to listen to all the shows in their vault online - with a lot of their shows available to purchase via download.  Now it's a subscription service for a small monthly or annual fee.  BUT, you can sign up for a 14 day trial period to listen to this show with the option to subscribe at a later date.  Check it out at Wolfgangs Vault!

Tuesday, June 28, 1983

Review Stevie Nicks Live in Philadelphia, PA June 27, 1983

Eccentric Nicks gives delicate concert



By Ken Tucker Inquirer Popular Music Critic 
Tuesday. June 28, 1983 
Philadelphia Inquirer

Stevie Nicks, who performed at the Spectrum last night (June, 27 1983), is a very unusual pop artist: an intensely mannered and eccentric performer whose mannerisms and eccentricity yield good music. 

Nicks usually performs as part of the band Fleetwood Mac, but she has 'just released her second solo album, "The Wild Heart" (Modern), and her show last night concentrated on material from that new disc. 

For this tour as a headliner, she has assembled a first-rate band consisting of players from other groups, including keyboardist Roy Bittan, from Bruce Springsteen's E-Street Band: Benmont Tench, keyboardist from Tom Petty's Heartbreakers, and drummer Liberty DeVitto, the best thing that ever happened to Billy Joel. Together with lead guitarist Waddy Wachtel, this band played a lot of harsh, loud rock 'n' roll that was a nice contrast to Nicks' reedy, delicate voice. 

Nicks' entire style of performance can, in fact, be described as delicate. In her wispy gowns and in the fluttery, flyaway dance steps she executes onstage, Nicks plays up the dreamy aspects of her music. The songs she writes are full of wise, young witches, bold princes and glowering monsters — this is fairytale rock 'n' roll delivered with roiling melodrama. • 

What keeps it all from becoming too coy, however, is Nicks' penchant for creating firm, commanding melodies that bolster her woozy lyrics. At the Spectrum, she gave bright, unsentimental readings of hits such as "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," "Leather and Lace" and the current "Stand Back." In the end, Nicks skittered along the lip of the stage, accepting bouquets and squeezing the hands of gawking admirers, and as always, her apparent sincerity and guilelessness was impressive. 

Preceding Nicks this evening was singer-guitarist Joe Walsh, whose billing on this tour is bigger than an opening act but smaller than co-headliner. 

Walsh is a man in the midst of change: His old group, the Eagles, has disbanded, and so he's testing his solo wings by touring to promote his new album "You Bought It, You Name It" (Full Moon/Warner Bros.). This record is a desultory affair that doesn't begin to hint at the tough-guy good humor and sharp guitar. playing of which Walsh is capable. 

Walsh's performance last night was charming but slight, with one exception - a terrific, extended version of his finest composition, "Life's Been Good," probably the most honest, and certainly the funniest, life-of-a-rock-star saga any musician has recorded.

BILLBOARD Boxscores

Headliner: Stevie Nicks
Opening Act: Joe Walsh
Spectrum, Philadelphia,Pa.
Produced by: East Coast Concerts
Ticket Price: $12.00 & $13.50
Available Tickets: 14,949
Tickets Sold: Sellout
Concert Gross: $189,340


Setlist:

1 Gold Dust Woman
2 Outside The Rain/Dreams
3 Gold And Braid
4 I Need To Know
5 Angel
6 If Anyone Falls
7 Leather And Lace
8 Stand Back
9 Beauty And The Beast
10 Gypsy
11 How Still My Love
12 Stop Draggin' My Heart Around
13 Edge Of Seventeen
14 Rhiannon

Listen to the Concert