Thursday, August 11, 2011

Stevie Nicks braving real-life heat for In Your Dreams

Illness brings reversal on her no-summer-shows stance 

Stevie Nicks swore she would never play the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion again. Then, she got pneumonia.

Chron.com
By: Joey Guerra - Music Writer

"On the day my record (In Your Dreams) came out, my precious record, I was really, really sick with pneumonia. I couldn't even go and do anything. I just thought, 'It's the grim reaper. He's haunting me here,'" Nicks says. "I made a decision from that second onward, that I was just going to do anything I could do to bring this record to the people.

"I'm doing outdoor shows that I swore up and down that I would never do again because it's just too damn hot in the middle of the summer. I called my manager at the beginning of the year and said, 'I take it all back.' I will do whatever it takes to get people to listen to this record, because I don't know if I'm ever going to make another record that's this good."


In Your Dreams pairs the Fleetwood Mac songbird with Dave Stewart, who knows his way around iconic females. (Stewart and Annie Lennox made the Eurythmics one of the biggest acts of the '80s). It's Nicks' first solo record in a decade and has earned some of the best reviews of her storied career.

Were you worried about fans accepting new music after such a long wait?

It's not just tough for me. It's tough for everybody. This is the (age of the) Internet. Piracy follows us like the grim reaper. Finally, in 2009 December, I was in Australia, and I ended up writing the song Moonlight (A Vampire's Dream), and when I finished it up in Brisbane, I said, "I'm ready to do a record, and basically, I don't care."

Why was Stewart the right fit for In Your Dreams?

We don't have an ego. When we wrote the first song, I realized he knows thousands of chords, and he's very knowledgeable of just musicianship. And I really know six chords — which has served me very well through the last 30 years. However, when you actually work with somebody that knows that many chords, it allows you to go places in melody that you would never go if you were just playing your six chords. You may say, "Why didn't you do that with Lindsey (Buckingham)?" The reason is that Lindsey and I lived together as a married couple for five years, played in a band for three years. Lindsey and I have so much drama and baggage. We have total ego. When we sit down together, the ego is sitting in between us.


How challenging was it to give up some of the control?

I have a lot of poetry, which Dave read. Who does that? He read 40 pages of poems about love affairs, fairies, angels, death, life, babies — everything you can imagine. When he came to my house, he picked a poem out and said, "I like this poem. Why don't we start here?" It was You May Be the One. I was a little bit like the deer in the headlights. "Does he really think we're going to write a song together? Here? In my house?" He did. And we did. I never wrote with Lindsey. If I wrote a song, I'd put it on a cassette in the early days, and I'd put it by the coffee with a note that said, "Here's a song. You can produce it, but don't change it."

What were the advantages of recording at home?

Dave and I made it at my big, two-story house in Los Angeles. It was like making a record with Led Zeppelin in the 1960s at the (Headley) Grange outside of London. It was all those things that you would want if you were making a real rock-n-roll record. We had dinners every night — dinner for 12 — in my dining room, where we would break for an hour-and-a-half and talk about the world, talk about politics and gossip and then go back to working. It was just so unbelievable.

Texas is a special place for you, isn't it?

I love Texas. I actually lived in Texas once when I was making (1985's) Rock a Little for several months. I (also) lived in Texas for five years in El Paso, from fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade. I have a real love for Texas. It's going to be hot, and I might drop dead of heat exhaustion. But I'll get back up.


[Video] Stevie Nicks gets ready to rock hard this Summer



Lindsey Buckingham Live in Studio C KBCO Boulder, CO - FRIDAY!

TUNE IN at 4pm Friday, August 12th and listen to Lindsey Buckingham in Studio C at Boulder, CO's 97.3 KBCO. Or listen on-line at kbco.com to hear his performance.  Plus... there is a ticket giveaway to see him at Gates Concert Hall at Denver University on September 14th. 

Lindsey's in Boulder this week to promote his upcoming album Seeds We Sow which will be released in North America September 6th.  He's scheduled to appear at the FMQB Triple A Conference this Saturday Morning for a performance.

KBCO website to listen live

Stevie Nicks "In Your Dreams" Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart Update:

Stevie's In Your Dreams continues to rise on Billboard's Top 200 Albums Chart.  After re-entering the chart last week the album, in it's 14th week of release in North America and 12th non-consecutive week on Billboards Top 200 jumps up 20 places to # 161 from # 181 last week. Sales for this week were 3,442 in the US an increase of 269 units over last week when sales were 3,173 (8.5% increase).  Total US sales so far are approaching 140k.  This chart placement is for the week ending August 7th and Billboard issue August 20th.

The album also moves up on Billboard's Top 200 Current Albums Chart to # 137 from last week's # 151.

On the Top Rock albums chart, the album drops a few places from # 42 last week to # 47 this week.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

[VIDEO] Stevie Nicks August 9th "In Your Dreams" Tour - Red Rocks

Chart Updates for Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks In Your Dreams Week 6 UK

Fleetwood Mac continues charting on multiple charts in Australia this past week placing 4 titles on 3 charts.  In the UK Rumours remains about midway up the Top 40 Catalogue Chart and Stevie's In Your Dreams continues to slide down the Top 100 Album Chart.  In it's 6th week on the chart In Your Dreams is at # 91 in likely it's final week on the Top 100. In Ireland Fleetwood Mac's Live in Boston DVD from 2004 is a new entry on the Top 10 DVD Music Chart at # 4 in it's 4th overall week on this Chart in Ireland.  Previous weeks numbers are in parenthesis.

UK
FLEETWOOD MAC - RUMOURS
# 19 (15) UK - Top 40 Catalogue Chart - Week ending 8/13/2011

STEVIE NICKS - IN YOUR DREAMS
# 91 (74) UK - Top 100 Albums chart week ending 8/13/2011 (Week 6)

IRELAND
FLEETWOOD MAC - LIVE IN BOSTON (DVD)
# 4 ( -) Ireland - Top Music DVD Charts August 4, 2011


AUSTRALIA
FLEETWOOD MAC - RUMOURS
# 75 (61) Australia - Top 100 Albums Chart - Week ending 08/08/2011
# 20 (17) Australia - Top 50 Catalogue Chart - Week ending 08/08/2011

FLEETWOOD MAC - THE VERY BEST OF
# 04 (06)Australia - Top 50 Catalogue Chart - Week ending 08/08/2011

FLEETWOOD MAC - GREATEST HITS
# 29 (37) Australia - Top 50 Catalogue Chart - (week ending 08/08/2011)

FLEETWOOD MAC - THE DANCE (DVD)
# 22 (21) Australia - Top 40 Music DVD Chart - Week ending 08/08/2011


Lindsey Buckingham "When She Comes Down" First UK Single... Listen!

With Lindsey's new album "Seeds We Sow" just weeks away from release in the UK - Amazon in the UK is listing "When She Comes Down" as the first UK single and have two cuts of the track available to sample.  The single is set for release on August 19th.  Itunes also has this track set for release, but I'm told it's on August 21st.

1. When She Comes Down (Radio Edit) (3:59) 
2. When She Comes Down (4:51)

Sounds lush... Check it out HERE


Nicks saved up her best efforts for the fresh “Annabel Lee,” the country-fied “For What It’s Worth,” the poppy “Secret Love,” and mostly, for the anthemic “Soldier’s Angel,”


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Live Review by: Ray Mark Rinaldi

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Stevie Nicks is on the road pushing her best new album in two decades and she wasn’t about to let the crowd held captive at Red Rocks Amphitheatre Tuesday night get away without hearing it — a lot of it. The veteran rocker, whose iconic compositions “Landslide” and “Rhiannon” are as familiar as the national anthem, loaded this kick-off show to her latest tour with six tunes from the listenable new disc “In Your Dreams.” 


That’s an unusual move, but it made for a fine evening under the stars at Red Rocks and allowed Nicks to step away from the cliches that have defined her career. This night wasn’t about tambourines with flowing ribbons (though she banged a few) and it wasn’t about her trademark whirling dervish bit (though she spun a few times during “Stand Back”). And it wasn’t even about the whole gypsy get up (though she she was done over in lacey things and changed from a sparkly red shawl to a sparkly gold one for the song “Gold Dust Woman”). 

New Video: Stevie Nicks... Talks "In Your Dreams" Tour

Legendary singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks discusses her 2011 Summer tour in promotion of her latest album, "In Your Dreams."


(CBS News) She's a truthful storyteller, a dreamer and a Fleetwood Mac icon. And at age 62, Stevie Nicks continues to seduce audiences with her raspy, sultry voice. 

With flowing scarves, gypsy flair and an ethereal edge, Nicks is stepping up to the mic again to headline her "In Your Dreams" tour, which kicked off on Aug. 9 in Denver, Colo. 

Nicks will hit 15 cities in concerts that will feature seven new songs from her solo album, "In Your Dreams," which debuted last month at No. 6 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart. 

"It's kind of scary to put that many new songs into a set," Nicks tells CBSNews.com. After coming off of two successful tours - "Heart & Soul Tour" with Rod Stewart and a reunion tour with Fleetwood Mac, who can blame her for worrying? 

Despite that, she got great reviews recently for a mixed showcase set in a smaller, more intimate setting at L.A.'s Wiltern Theater. 

"It worked beautifully and I thought, 'You know what I can actually take this set on the road.' So this is really going to be a good opportunity for people to actually see half of the songs that are on this record, and I am so thrilled to be able to do them live for people," she said. "I think it's a great album and I think that the songs are really marvelous and Dave Stewart and I worked so hard on this." 

Nicks collaborated with Grammy-award winning Eurythmics' guitarist Dave Stewart on the album, in what she calls a "magical" experience. 

"We had no time limits, no rules and we were able to spend the time to make a record like we used to do in the old days. It was really special," she adds. "I think it was a moment in time and to be able to take that moment in time and put it on stage is really exciting for me. I think everybody is going to be knocked out with this show." 

(Review) Stevie Nicks kicks off tour at Red Rocks >>

Fleetwood Mac legend takes the stage on Tuesday

Denver Metromix
Josh Barrett, Ignite Images


When someone like Stevie Nicks comes to Denver, the only place worthy of her classic hits to be performed is at an equally legendary venue like Red Rocks Amphitheatre. And so on Tuesday night, the two legends were joined as the former Fleetwood Mac star took to the stage, and played a set that showcased her timeless talent, at a timeless venue.

Stevie played a mix of her classic hits all the way from the 70’s to her latest album “In Your Dreams,” which, not surprisingly, appeared on Billboards charts at number six in July, and has had numerous raving revues. The weather was warm and the skies were clear to make way for a perfect night with Stevie and her fans.

Starting things off was Michael Grimm, winner of season 5 of “America’s Got Talent.” Grimm played a set of soul-filled songs that seemed to warm up the crowd well. Then it was time for Stevie to take the stage, immediately jumping into playing hits like “Landslide” and “Stand Back,” which were surely the crowd favorites of the evening.

But the crowd seemed to enjoy some of Stevie’s new work as well, with songs like “Secret Love,” which is a song the Grammy winner wrote for the Fleetwood record “Rumours” but did not make the final cut for the album.

Fans soaked in the voice many seemed so familiar with, as well as enjoyed a classic night on the rocks.

Check out the Full Gallery of Photos at Metromix Denver - HERE



Stevie Nicks to play Toledo's Huntington Center on Aug. 19th

Stevie Nicks has dreams she likes to sell. Her crystal visions of magic, eternal love and enchanting characters beckon. It’s those poetic fairy tales shrouded in mist set to music — and that voice. 

by: Vicki L. Kroll
Toledo Free Press

As the shawl-wearing rock star twirls through the mystical seasons of her life, fans still cry out for “Rhiannon.” And “Edge of Seventeen,” “Dreams,” “Landslide,” “Stand Back,” “Gold Dust Woman.”

She’s one of the few artists with a successful solo career while in a band. With Fleetwood Mac, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and received the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 2003. The group has sold 48.5 million discs, according to the Recording Industry Association of America, and Nicks solo has tallied 10.5 million.

“In Your Dreams,” her seventh solo record, debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 in May, and the music is hauntingly familiar. Dave Stewart, formerly of Eurythmics, co-produced the disc and co-wrote seven songs.

“When you’ve been part of a duo like Dave and I have, the spirit of Annie Lennox and Lindsey Buckingham float with you,” Nicks said during a teleconference with four newspapers, including Toledo Free Press Star.

She talked about what it was like during the nine months when Stewart was at her house working on the record.

“The fireplace is on, and all the moons and stars are on the ceiling, and it’s all totally this magic living room that I live in, and he just starts playing his guitar and he’s like, “Well, come on, let’s go ahead.” And I’m like a deer in the headlights: Oh my God! Does he expect me to sit here and write a song with him? With him in the room? So I did, I just started kind of reciting my words in a sing-songy way, and that song in 15 minutes became the third to the last song on the record, “You May Be the One.’

” Nicks recalled how they talked about poetry — and resurrected a gem.

“I said I wrote a song once that was to an Edgar Allan Poe poem named ‘Annabel Lee.’ And he said, ‘Can we hear it’” And I said, “Sure,” and I went and got the demo out of the vault and played it for he and [co-producer] Glen Ballard and they loved it. They loved the fact that I had written it when I was 17, and they loved the fact that I didn’t even make a demo of it until 1996, so it lived in my head from 1965 until 1996.”

The singer said “Secret Love,” another song from the new disc, was written in 1975.

“When I first joined Fleetwood Mac in the fifth day of 1975, we — both Lindsey and I — already had a ton of songs that didn’t make it on the “Buckingham Nicks” record that were really good, like, for instance, ‘Rhiannon,’ so we would just put the songs away.

“And then you join Fleetwood Mac and you have three writers,” she said. “And you’re writing like crazy because you’re experiencing this new band and this crazy thing — and you only get three or four songs.

“So then two years goes by until you do your next record, and you’re writing all through that two years — you’re on the road, I’m writing in my journal,” Nicks said. “By the time we get to ‘Rumours,’ I’ve got all the songs that didn’t go on ‘Fleetwood Mac’ that also aren’t going to fit on ‘Rumours.’ So I call it the song vault, so all those little songs go into the vault. And then every time I do a record, I peruse through all those songs.”

The songwriter has a few thoughts about casting musical spells.

“You just need to be a good storyteller,” she said. “The truth speaks volumes. So that’s what I always tried to do was be totally truthful, and none of my songs are made-up stories, they’re all real, they all came out of my journals, they all came out of my prose writing, which someday I’ll put into a book you guys all will get to read.”

In the meantime, fans can see Nicks’ “In Your Dreams” tour, which will stop at the Huntington Center on Aug. 19. Tickets for the 8 p.m. concert range from $49.50 to $125.

The 63-year-old talked about prepping for the tour with a show at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.

“We weeded,” she said. “‘Stand Back,’ ‘Edge of Seventeen,’ ‘Gold Dust Woman,’ ‘Sorcerer,’ ‘Landslide,’ we did the musts, the must-haves, and then we did seven new songs. And the reviews that came back from that show were like the old songs were great, but there was a special light around the new songs that we haven’t seen in a long time.”

Photos >> Stevie Nicks Live at Red Rocks August 9th

Stevie Nicks Live at Red Rocks
Opening Night 'In Your Dreams Tour
August 9, 2011
Photos by: Miles Chrisinger Photography


Live at Red Rocks
Photos by: Brandon Marshall