Friday, October 16, 2009

THE MICK FLEETWOOD BLUES BAND LOST INTERVIEW


Not so much as lost.. I just forgot I had it...


Back in 2008 Mick Fleetwood and his Blues Band Featuring Rick Vito played the 21st International Notodden Blues Festival which ran between July 31, 2008 and August 3, 2008 - prior to the European release of "Blue Again".  Here is a backstage interview with Mick Fleetwood and Rick Vito. The interview is approximately 20 minutes long and the file size is 18mb.


For more info on The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band, and to hear samples of the CD, visit 429 Records


WIN TICKETS TO SEE FLEETWOOD MAC IN GLASGOW

Smooth Radio 105.2
is giving you the chance to win a pair of tickets
to Fleetwood Mac's Unleashed Tour Glasgow concert at the SECC on Thursday 22 October.
The band will be playing their greatest hits on the Unleashed Tour.

For your chance to win a pair of tickets
answer the question and fill in your full details.

To coincide with the British leg of the tour a 2CD re-mastered album The Very Best Of Fleetwood Mac is being released on 19 October.


IF YOU WIN, YOU MUST BE ABLE TO COLLECT YOUR TICKETS FROM
SMOOTH RADIO BEFORE THE CONCERT.

FORGET THE RUMOURS - THE TRUTH WILL BLOW YOUR MIND (FLEETWOOD MAC)

This full article was posted earlier, but I thought I'd post what the page looks like in the October 16th edition of The Daily Mail (P.54).

If you missed the article, it's here.

SEX, DRUGS, FEAR AND LOATHING...


You'll find the "Sex, Drugs, Fear and Loathing" article on Fleetwood Mac in the October 17th edition of The Dominion Post (P.24) published in New Zealand.

The article was originally published by The Telegraph in the UK.  You can read it here.

(PHOTOS) FLEETWOOD MAC - ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS

Fleetwood Mac In Concert
Rotterdam, Netherlands
10/15/2009 -
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Musicfacination(click for more)


DUST OFF YOUR BLACK CHIFFON - STEVIE NICKS IS BACK (PROMPTS NEO-GOTH REVIVAL)

Dust off your black chiffon
Stevie Nicks is back
Will Fleetwood Mac’s return prompt a neo-gothic revival?
By Hilary Alexander, Fashion Director


Stevie Nicks performs in her trade-mark look. A gothic outfit by John Galliano Photo: EPA

The news of Fleetwood Mac’s most recent comeback will have sent Stevie Nicks fans scurrying to wipe the dust off their ‘Rumours’ LP and to scour attics and garages for a trace of still-wearable black chiffon.

Nicks was the ultimate flower-child/rock-fairy. She wafted like some Gothic ‘witch-ling’, wreathed in wisps of black chiffon; all handkerchief hems ,‘angel wings’, Victoriana, smokey eyes and tousled blonde hair. Her fey, ‘bad fairy’ image was matched by a drugs habit, and a love life that would send Relate into a frenzy . But this has only enhanced her appeal as one of rock ‘n’ roll’s more enduring style icons.

Fleetwood Mac’s latest return, for the first time in six years, coincides with this season’s fresh take on black. From punk to goth, from studded leather to diaphanous chiffon, all the rock chick’s favourite bits of gear are available at every price level from designer to high street.

Designers such as John Galliano, and Riccardo Tisci, at Givenchy, both included sheer, black chiffon in their autumn/winter collections, variously draped with medieval silver belts or netting. Other brands, such as Future Classics, Stella McCartney and Erin Fetherstone, have worked the theme as a glam-goth vibe, in lace, tulle and silk, while the new, young designer Qasimi has created a spooky-chic version of Cruella de Vil, in black satin and beaded net. Kate Moss - a Stevie Nicks’ lookalike, in many respects - has included several rock-fairy pieces in her latest collection for Topshop, including a triangle-studded, black chiffon kaftan, and a forest-green, ‘butterfly’ dress, with asymmetric hem and flared sleeves.

Miss Selfridge, River Island, Wallis and Dorothy Perkins, as well as asos.com, are also great hunting grounds for the Stevie Nicks’ look. at prices which compare favourably with the first time the singer first registered as a blip on fashion’s radar nearly four decades ago.