Friday, December 12, 2008

Stevie Nicks Talks Fleetwood Mac + Sheryl Crow Drama!!!!!!

Stevie Nicks Talks Fleetwood Mac + Sheryl Crow Drama!!!!!!

Rollingstone Magazine Smoking Section
December 12, 2008
Last night we had the extreme pleasure of chatting with Stevie Nicks, who in January will release a DVD titled Live In Chicago, featuring takes of many of her greatest hits with Fleetwood Mac and her stellar solo career. It's truly awesome.

In conjunction, Nicks is releasing a companion CD titled The Soundstage Sessions, offering live renditions of her lesser-performed cuts like "Beauty and the Beast," "Fall from Grace," and her covers of Dave Matthews Band's "Crash" and Bonnie Raitt's "Circle Dance."


As one of our greatest singers ever -- and a rock star of the highest order -- Stevie couldn't have been sweeter, funnier or more down to earth.

We talked about her recent 60th birthday (she took her mom and her friends to see a production of the play Wicked, of course), the upcoming Fleetwood Mac tour (she can't wait), as well as the drama surrounding Sheryl Crow's involvement in the Mac.

As you may remember, last March Crow announced that she would be joining Mac, saying, "We definitely have plans for collaborating in the future, and we'll see what happens. I think that's going to be next year."

Although it appears to fly in the face of what Lindsey Buckingham told us, Stevie told us that Crow was, in fact, invited to go on the Mac's first trek in nearly five years. (Look for the rest of the interview in the next issue of Rolling Stone.)

Heres what Stevie had to say:

"What happened is that it was absolutely discussed and [Sheryl] absolutely was invited to join the band. The reason was I wanted another woman in the band, because I missed Christine so bad that it was just really hard for me to be in the boys club. What happened was, really... everybody thinks it was just because Sheryl got really excited and told the world about it a little bit too early. That wasn't what it was. I started explaining to Sheryl what it was going to be like to be in this band. It's all-encompassing, and for somebody with a new baby...for a woman in her forties with a new baby, and as loving and as nurturing as Sheryl Crow is... if you know her, you know that she just is a caretaker. We had a conversation at the beginning of this year. I said, 'I rented a studio,' and it was around Mother's Day. 'You need to come in and we need to play music for two days, because we should. It's not an audition for us, it's not an audition for you, it's just us to play music. We'll set it all up and we'll be on a stage and have great monitors, and all your pianos and everything will be set up. We're just going to rock for two days, go out to dinner and hang out. We need to do that.'

She had all these really important plans, because it was her first Mother’s Day, and she was also on the road, so she had to escape out of that for three days. I said, 'You have to do it, you have to come.' That was on a Thursday. She said to me, 'Are you trying to talk me out of this by telling me how difficult this is going to be for me?' I said, 'I'm not. I'm just being truthful with you. Imagine this, when we went on the Say You Will tour, we thought it was forty shows. It was 135 shows. Nobody knew that, but that’s what it was. And that was for an unhappy tour.'

'So it is kind of like joining the army. Personally, it's going to be very hard for you. I'm not trying to talk you out of it, I'm just trying to let you know what it is.' So she said, 'Okay, I'm going to think about it,' and she called us back two days later. We were in the car, on speaker, and she said, 'I think I'm going to have to pass.'

I said, 'Honey, as Stevie, your friend,' who spent three solid years with her working on Trouble in Shangri-La in ’98, ’99, and 2000, I said, 'I think you're making the right decision. As Stevie Nicks, I'm disappointed. But as your friend, I think this is the right decision.'

Sheryl Crow passed on Fleetwood Mac, and I want that out there, because people seem to be getting different stories about this. That’s what happened."

There you have it!!!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

30 Songs To Whittle Down

Additional interview footage of Lindsey and Stevie appeared on Entertainment Tonight, tonight. It was brief... Stevie mentioned that they had 30 songs they were looking at as possible set-list contenders...

Access Hollywood will have bits of the same interview on tonight... Apparently this part of the interview focuses on the Buckingham Nicks Album Cover... Stevie proclaims "I'm not a stripper!"

Fleetwood Mac - 45 Shows So Far....

Fleetwood Mac Stars Reveal Reunion Details

Entertainment Tonight
(click link for video or to the right in the Video Wall)

ET riffs with Fleetwood Mac stars Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, who give us the 411 on the Mac's highly anticipated "Unleashed" reunion tour.

One unique aspect about the tour is that the group is not releasing a new album but instead performing songs that they enjoy singing.

"We are not supporting a new album," Lindsey says. "We thought it would be very appropriate to go in and really just look at the body of work that we have and put together something that we would enjoy playing. And not put ourselves in the pressure of trying to redefine ourselves with new material."

It's been five years since the legendary supergroup last rocked out on the road, and their 2009 "Unleashed" tour coincides with the reissue of their signature 1977 album, Rumours -- one of the best-selling albums of all time, featuring hits such as "Don't Stop," "Go Your Own Way" and "You Make Loving Fun."

Stevie tells ET that the theme of the tour is to bring back the songs Fleetwood Mac fans know and love.

"This is our life," she says. "These are our beautiful songs that we worked so hard on, that you love. And for this one time, we're going to play all this for you."


Sunday, December 07, 2008

The First April Date Of The Tour

According to Ticketmaster - A second New York City date has been added to Fleetwood Mac's "Unleashed" Tour Itinerary... and it's the first April date to show up!

April 1st - Madison Square Garden:

Onsale to General PublicStart: Mon, 12/15/08 10:00 AM EST
American Express
Start: Mon, 12/08/08 10:00 AM ESTEnd: Sun, 12/14/08 10:00 PM EST
Nokia Ticket RushStart: Fri, 12/12/08 10:00 AM ESTEnd: Sun, 12/14/08 10:00 PM EST

Thursday, December 04, 2008

The 51st Grammy Awards - Lindsey Buckingham

The 51st Grammy Awards Nominations Live - Lindsey Buckingham

Red Carpet Arrivals December 3rd - Interview with Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham.





** Lindsey Buckingham on the upcoming Fleetwood Mac tour, which kicks off Mar. 1 in Pittsburgh: "If I knew what to expect, I would tell you. It's been a little convoluted emotionally. We have some work to do." Only 16 dates have been announced so far, but Buckingham said there would be about 40 in the U.S. As to who might put out a Fleetwood Mac album after the tour, Buckingham said nothing was set in stone, but that "we have a strong relationship with Warner Bros."
Billboard


Photo by Steve Granitz

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Perez is on top of things [thumbs up]

Perezhilton.com

The legendary Stevie Nicks is going out on tour with Fleetwood Mac early next year!
The initial 16 dates have just been announced. CLICK HERE to find out when and where the Gypsy woman is headed! Us Californians will have to wait longer - no Cali dates have been announced yet! Boo!!!