Friday, April 01, 2011
(Review) Nicks played the ethereal goddess to Stewart’s strutting showman
Can two rockers in their 60s boogie like stars half their age?
Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks’ answer is “yes.”
By Lauren Carter
The Boston Herald
Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks’ answer is “yes.”
By Lauren Carter
The Boston Herald
photo credit: Steve Babineau |
The raspy sexagenarians brought their joint to the TD Garden on Wednesday, delighting a not-quite-capacity crowd of mostly middle-aged fans. The pairing made sense. Both Nicks and Stewart boast multi-decade careers, a deep catalog of hits and distinctive yet complementary rock aesthetics. Both are dreamy in entirely different ways.
Nicks played the ethereal goddess to Stewart’s strutting showman. At 62, she exudes radiance and spirit onstage, still as much a singer/songwriter as ambassador to her mystical universe of gold dust women.
Her vocal range is more limited now; the signature platform boots have been replaced by wedge-heeled ones; and her otherworldly twirls are closer to bows and twists. But many things remain unchanged, in-cluding her flowing blond hair, the fabulous layers of black lace and chiffon that comprise her rock star costume, the crack band anchored by guitarist and musical director Waddy Wachtel, and, most importantly, the songs.
Nicks’ set list featured solo hits like the effervescent “Edge of Seventeen” as well as Fleetwood Mac classics “Dreams,” “Rhiannon” and “Landslide.” Surprises came in the form of the throbbing, moody “Secret Love” from her forthcoming album, “In Your Dreams,” and a new set-closer, the piano-assisted ballad “Love Is.”
Nicks returned for a pair of songs during Stewart’s set and their two worlds briefly collided. It proved to be the night’s only eyebrow-raising moment. While the energy was there, the vocal chemistry and the song choices — “Passion” and “Young Turks” — were questionable.
Labels:
Heart and Soul Tour,
Rod Stewart,
Stevie Nicks 2011
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Billboard Boxscore: Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks Philips Arena - Atlanta, GA
Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks were # 12 on this weeks Billboard Boxscore
with their Atlanta show on March 23rd.
Gross:
$1,083,419
Tickets Sold:
11,454
Tickets Available:
11,454
# of Shows: 1 / Sellout: 1
Ticket Prices: $149.50, $49.50
Promoter: Live Nation
Labels:
Billboard Magazine,
boxscore
VIDEO: Passion & Young Turks... Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks March 30th Boston
Really great footage!... Love these! Stevie's getting into the swing of things and seems a little more relaxed up on Rod's stage...
Labels:
Heart and Soul Tour,
Rod Stewart,
Stevie Nicks 2011,
videos
(Review) Rod Stewart & Stevie Nicks Bring the Hits to Boston
With a combined 75 years of hits between them, there’s no way that a Stevie Nicks/Rod Stewart double bill could possibly disappoint? Well…the two legends of pop/rock took the stage for a show at Boston’s TD Garden and blew my modest expectations away. Both in their sixties, and with two completely different styles of performance, each artist was incredibly entertaining.
My expectations were modest for several reasons. One was Nicks’ well-documented history of drug abuse. Another was Rod Stewart’s recent inclination towards the great American songbook. I didn’t want to see the guy sitting on a stool sitting standards. There was also the fact that the opening date of the barely week-old tour had already been cancelled on account of Stewart having the flu.
Photos of Rod and Stevie in Boston
can be viewed on the TD Garden FACEBOOK page.
photo credit: Steve Babineau
Labels:
Heart and Soul Tour,
Rod Stewart,
Stevie Nicks 2011
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