Monday, October 13, 2014

Stevie Nicks returns to bleak times despite Fleetwood Mac reunion

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Stevie Nicks returns to bleak times despite reunion

DECADES AFTER DRUG addictions and turbulent love affairs scarred Fleetwood Mac, the reconciled band is back together on the road. But on a new album, Stevie Nicks is reviving some of those tortured times.

“Remember how it was/ Before our infamous past had begun/ You have to let him go,” Nicks, in her famously rugged contralto voice, sings of the advice offered by a friend — fellow rocker Tom Petty — about one of her failed relationships.

“He says don’t think twice/ Turn off the radio/It was finished long ago/Go write some real songs,” she sings as a simple acoustic melody gives way to a powerful rock refrain in classic Fleetwood Mac fashion.

The song, Hard Advice, is among 17 previously unreleased tracks on the now 66-year- old Nicks’ album 24 Karat Gold - Songs from the Vault, which was released last Tuesday.

Nicks said in a statement that the songs were each “a love story” and that they “represent my life, the secrets, the broken hearts.”

For her first album in three years, Nicks has not produced fresh songs or repackaged her old work but instead has returned to tracks she wrote over the years but never released.

Even though the songs lingered on the back burner for so long, Nicks recorded them in a mere 15 days with studio musicians in Nashville.

Fleetwood Mac’s acclaimed 1977 album Rumours took months to record as domestic disputes fractured the British-American group and contributed to the tensions inside the music.

Nicks was in a stormy onoff relationship with fellow singer and guitarist Lindsey Buckingham. Keyboardist and singer Christine McVie and bassist John McVie had divorced and drummer Mick Fleetwood was struggling to keep together.

Nicks, whose lovers have also included Fleetwood and Eagles singer Don Henley, later in her career became notorious for ingesting cocaine in amounts so massive that doctors warned her that she risked a brain hemorrhage.

Another track off the new album, Lady, relates Nicks’ doubts as she and Buckingham, both impoverished, first moved to Los Angeles to make it in the music business and found that their relationship was already in trouble.

Nicks said that the song, which she wrote in 1971 and was her first on piano, has “really stayed in my head all these years.”

“I know that things are going to change/ But how to change them isn’t clear,” Nicks sings on the ballad.

Despite the past acrimony, the band has returned to the road with a tour of North American arenas that started in Minneapolis on September 30.

The tour marks the first time in two decades that Fleetwood Mac has its full line-up including Christine McVie, who quit the band in 1998 to retire to the English countryside but — now age 71 — said she had grown unhappy with the quiet life.

To the delight of Fleetwood Mac’s fans, McVie is singing her own songs once again with the 1977 track You Make Loving Fun second on the setlist Monday at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

The full line-up had an earlier reunion in January 1993 when they performed for the inauguration ball of president Bill Clinton, who had adopted the Fleetwood Mac song Don’t Stop (Thinking About Tomorrow) for his campaign.

But for all of the emotional intensity in her songs, Nicks said that she does not plan to go all- out and dish on her former lovers in a memoir.

“The world is not ready for my memoir, I guarantee you. All of the men I hung out with are on their third wives by now and the wives are all under 30,” Nicks told Billboard magazine.

“I have a certain loyalty to these people that I love because I do love them, and I will always love them. I cannot throw any of them under the bus until I absolutely know that they will not care,” she said.

STEVIE NICKS "24 KARAT GOLD - SONGS FROM THE VAULT"
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TONIGHT on THE VOICE: Fleetwood Mac chanteuse and noted shawl enthusiast Stevie Nicks

"THE VOICE"
"THE BATTLES PREMIERE"
NBC Monday's and Tuesday's 8/7c

Adam Levine wins the rock ’n’ roll legend award by welcoming Fleetwood Mac chanteuse and noted shawl enthusiast Stevie Nicks to help give the contestants advice.


10/13/2014 (08:00PM - 10:00PM) (Tonight) : THE BATTLES BEGIN - THE COACHES ENLIST FELLOW MUSICIANS STEVIE NICKS, LITTLE BIG TOWN, ALICIA KEYS AND GAVIN ROSSDALE TO PREPARE THEIR ARTISTS FOR BATTLE - The "battle rounds" begin and the coaches enlist the help of the music industry's top recording artists to offer their knowledge and skills as advisers. Adam Levine teams up with Stevie Nicks, Blake Shelton with Little Big Town, Pharrell Williams with Alicia Keys and Gwen Stefani with husband Gavin Rossdale. In this phase, the coaches pit two of their own team members against each other in a dueling duet. After the vocal face-off, each coach must choose which artist from their team is the strongest, and has the option of stealing losing artists from an opposing coach. Each coach has two steals during the battle rounds where their artists will proceed to the new knockout rounds. Carson Daly ("Last Call with Carson Daly") hosts.

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STEVIE NICKS "24 KARAT GOLD - SONGS FROM THE VAULT"
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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Photos: Fleetwood Mac Live in Minneapolis, Chicago, New York City and Boston

Fleetwood Mac Live in Minneapolis
September 30, 2014
Photos by Ann Campbell

Fleetwood Mac Live in Chicago
October 3, 2014
Photos by Cind75


Fleetwood Mac Live in New York City
October 6, 2014
Photos by Jonathan Bayer




Fleetwood Mac Live in New York City
October 6 or 7, 2014
Photos by Sarah Ackerman
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Fleetwood Mac Live in New York City
October 6 or 7, 2014
Photos by Bill Kelly



Fleetwood Mac Live in Boston 
October 10, 2014
Photos by DigBoston
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Chart Update: Fleetwood Mac Re-enter US Top 200 w/ 3 albums + 24 Karat Gold out performing In Your Dreams

U.S.A. - October 25, 2014
Happens every single time they tour... Fleetwood Mac albums start popping back onto the album charts.  This week three albums re-enter Billboards Top 200 Albums Chart. Rumours at No.164, The Very Best Of at No.175 and at No. 177, Greatest Hits.

Stevie's 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault (vinyl version) enters the Top 15 Vinyl Chart at No.5 having been released the week prior to the CD.  Look for the album to debut later this week on the Top 200 Albums Chart when Billboard publishes their new chart on Thursday for the week ending October 12th.


BILLBOARD TOP 200 ALBUMS CHART
# 164 (R/E) Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
# 175 (R/E) Fleetwood Mac - The Very Best Of
# 177 (R/E) Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits

TOP 15 VINYL ALBUMS CHART
# 5 (NEW) Stevie Nicks - 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault

TOP 50 CATALOGUE ALBUMS CHART
# 30 (R/E) Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
# 34 (R/E) Fleetwood Mac - The Very Best Of
# 36 (R/E) Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits

CANADA - October 25, 2014
# 29 (NEW)  Stevie Nicks - 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault

UK - October 18, 2014
Stevie Nicks scores her seventh Top 40 solo album this week with 24 Karat: Songs From The Vault. It debuts at number 14 (5,508 sales), equalling the debut/peak position of her last (2011) album In Your Dreams, although the latter title sold nearly twice as many copies (10,444) to earn the position. Here's a rundown of Stevie's UK Albums and their Chart peaks.

No. 11  - 1981 Bella Donna
No. 28  - 1983 Wild Heart
No. 30  - 1985 Rock A Little
No. 3    - 1989 The Other Side Of The Mirror
No. 15  - 1991 Timespace
No. 16  - 1994 Street Angel
No. 43  - 2001 Trouble In Shangri-La
No. 14  - 2011 In Your Dreams
No. 14  - 2014 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault

TOP 40 ALBUMS CHART
# 14 (NEW) Stevie Nicks - 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault
# 95 (NEW) Fleetwood Mac - The Very Best Of

TOP 40 DIGITAL ALBUMS CHART
# 38 (NEW) Stevie Nicks - 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault

SCOTLAND - October 18, 2014
TOP 40 ALBUMS CHART
# 12 (NEW) Stevie Nicks - 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault

IRELAND - October 9, 2014
24 Karat Gold starts off really strong in Ireland entering the Top 100 at No.15 this week besting Stevie's last album In Your Dreams which entered the chart and peaked at No.33 back in June, 2011.

TOP 100 ALBUMS CHART
# 15 (NEW) Stevie Nicks - 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault
# 57 (66)  Fleetwood Mac - Rumours

AUSTRALIA - October 13, 2014
Stevie scored her sixth Top 20 solo album this week with 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault entering the Australian Top 100 at No.16. This beats her last album in 2011 "In Your Dreams" which peaked at No.24. Here's a complete rundown of Stevie's album chart peaks in Australia.

No. 1    - 1981 Bella Donna
No. 8    - 1983 Wild Heart
No. 5    - 1986 Rock A Little
No. 8    - 1989 The Other Side Of The Mirror
No. 13  - 1991 Timespace
No. 43  - 1994 Street Angel
No. 70  - 2001 Trouble In Shangri-la
No. 44  - 2007 Crystal Visions - The Very Best Of
No. 24  - 2011 In Your Dreams
No. 16  - 2014 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault

TOP 50 ALBUMS CHART
# 16 (NEW) Stevie Nicks - 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault

TOP 50 DIGITAL ALBUMS CHART
# 27 (NEW) Stevie Nicks - 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault

TOP 50 CATALOGUE ALBUMS CHART
# 25 (41)   Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits
# 36 (R/E) Fleetwood Mac - The Very Best Of

NEW ZEALAND - October 13, 2014
24 Karat Gold entered this weeks Top 40 Albums Chart in New Zealand at No.40. Stevie's last album to chart was In Your Dreams. That album peaked at No.35 in 2011.

TOP 40 ALBUMS CHART
# 40 (NEW) Stevie Nicks - 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault

BELGIUM - October 11, 2014
Stevie's 24 Karat Gold entered the charts in Belgium this week at No.144. Her last album to chart their was In Your Dreams. That album peaked at No.90.

TOP 200 ALBUMS CHART
# 136 (NEW) Stevie Nicks - 24 Karat Gold - Songs From The Vault


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Photos | Video: Fleetwood Mac Live in Newark, NJ October 11, 2014

Fleetwood Mac Live in Newark, NJ
October 11, 2014 - Prudential Center

Photos: Prudential Center








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Saturday, October 11, 2014

REVIEWS: Fleetwood Mac Live in Boston October 10, 2014 "a night of Classic Mac"

McVie completes Fleetwood Mac at TD Garden
By James Reed
Boston Globe

Fleetwood Mac Live in Boston October 10, 2014

Before the stage lights were even on, Christine McVie was already blowing kisses to a crowd that had spotted her in the darkness. They were big kisses, the kind meant to make up for lost time.

It had been 16 years since McVie had joined her bandmates in Fleetwood Mac on tour, and her return was cause for celebration. Yes, it meant more of her songs in the set list, but it also crystallized the fact that Fleetwood Mac has always been a group greater than the sum of its parts.

“On With the Show,” as this reunion tour is called, came to a sold-out TD Garden Friday night. (It rolls back into town on Oct. 25, with limited tickets available.) They played for 2½ hours, and the fact that there weren’t many deep cuts was a testament to just how hit-heavy their catalog is.

It was McVie’s night, even with such blinding star wattage emanating from Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. After the opening “The Chain,” McVie greeted fans first, with a spotlight briefly fixed on her. Next up was Nicks.

“I’d like to say one thing: Welcome back, Chris!” Nicks roared.