Sunday, February 17, 2013

Groupon Online Deal $59.99 for Fleetwood Mac "Rumours" Six-Disc 35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition


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Rumours on CD
  • 12 previously unreleased live sessions from the 1977 tour
  • 16 unreleased studio recordings from the album sessions
  • DVD of the The Rosebud Film
  • LP pressing of the original Rumours
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Saturday, February 16, 2013

STEVIE NICKS + SOUND CITY PLAYERS, ‘YOU CAN’T FIX THIS’ – SONG REVIEW


Stevie Nicks leads Dave Grohl and the Sound City Players on ‘You Can’t Fix This,’ a song inspired by the death of the Fleetwood Mac singer’s godson. The group recently performed a slower, bluesier version of the track from the ‘Sound City’ soundtrack on ‘The Late Show with David Letterman.’ It’s best experienced live.


The studio version ultimately relies on Nicks, who is not quite the gifted vocalist she once was. Only when one knows the context in which she penned the lyrics is it effective. Lost in the studio mix is the swirling guitar licks that set the mood for this dark quasi-anti-drug message. “We were careful in our own way / We walk through the darkness / We made a pact not to dance with the devil / Even when the devil seemed to have a heart,” she sings before the first chorus.

That chorus is an unimpressive, slogging arrangement that fails to grab one’s attention. “You can’t fix this / You lost a friend / Hearts breaking / Right and left / Friendships break like glass / And the devil pours another glass,” Nicks sings. Later a pair of backing vocalists freshen-up the lyrics. It’s a necessary addition, as the finished cut comes in at a lumbering six minutes.

“We never allowed the devil to come to the party,” Nicks sings multiple times. Presumably the “devil” is the drugs, which she did let come to the party during points in her life. Her godson overdosed, and Nicks has talked about him before.

Lyrically, the message is meaningful but not brilliant prose. Clumsy rhymes aren’t softened by a magical arrangement of guitars and drums. Instead they’re left as the focus of a song that just sounds flat on the record. The slowed down live version they performed on late night television adds another dimension to the single, but ultimately it’s not going to be one fans remember forever.


by Billy Dukes

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Friday, February 15, 2013

Win Tickets To See FLEETWOOD MAC Live in Cleveland! Deadline Feb 17th

Go to WNCX and fill out the form completely to register to win a pair of tickets to see Fleetwood Mac live in concert on Saturday, June 15th at the Q!

Listen to 98.5 ‘NCX this weekend for additional chances to win.

10 winners will be chosen via random drawing. Registration ends Sunday, February 17th at midnight. Prize is valued at $99. Must be 18 or older to qualify.

More details and the contest rules at WNCX

Video: Stevie Nicks on The Late Show with David Letterman "You Can't Fix This"



Stevie did a great job tonight... She looked great and sounded awesome!  If you are in the West... hang on to watch or set your DVR or something.  She's got a cold and it's apparent when she speaks to Letterman at the end, but it didn't affect her singing, in fact she made it work for her, and it gave her voice a deeper register which I thought sounded kinda cool! Great message and story telling in this song...  She looked so tiny up there with all those men!  Even with the boots on!

Photo by The Late Show with David Letterman

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Video: Christine McVie Performing Live on Maui Feb 13th w / Mick Fleetwood

Christine McVie with Mick Fleetwood and his Blues Band on Maui last night at MACC

"Don't Stop"

NOW Could this PLEASE happen when FLEETWOOD MAC plays London this year!!!


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Photo by Rick Vito