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bellagypsy79
05-15-2008, 05:14 PM
She will be turning 60 this year! Isn't it time for Stevie to start an autobiography? I want to know about the romance, the heartache, the love affairs (details!), all the good stuff. There are so many questions I would love to ask her. But I know she may not be that kind of person, to go into sexy, dirty details about her affairs. But one question that I would love to ask is how did you know that you and Mick were really in love, and when did it first happen that "affection" took place, and same 2 questions go for Don Henley and yes Lindsey. But I guess we'll have to wait a little bit longer.

dnightshade
05-15-2008, 05:23 PM
Even if she were to pen an auto in the near future I guarantee it would be watered down mush. There is SO MUCH to this woman that I don't think people can even begin to realize. Besides, she doesn't strike me as one to Kiss & Tell - which is a good thing. If history is lucky, she'll leave an explicit journal and it'll all come out post mortem.

whitewingdove73
05-15-2008, 08:26 PM
I don't think she will be coming out with a book anytime soon. If's it's hard for her to communicate with fans online (nicksfix.com anyone?) forget about a book. :o

littlewolf
05-16-2008, 04:18 PM
I think it'd be better if some author with taste and a good balance with the sordid details would write it.
Stevie doesn't strike me as the kind of person who would be able too see personal things impartialy.

I've read couple of autobiographies where the star has written about unpleasant things clearly unwillingly.
Those lies were simply too obvious.
If you're not good with lies,avoid those subjects altogether.
Also the temptation to tell things clearly in favourable light was obvious.
Those left me with the feeling of thorough mistrust towards everything they said,
only if i saw same things mentioned in other biographies,i could trust them to have happened.

That's why i think,it'd be better for someone else to do it.
With someone else's name as the author you can judge it by it contents,
with Stevie's name as the author,it would reflect directly back at her.
In good and bad.

HejiraNYC
05-16-2008, 04:39 PM
I would rather wait another 15 years for a very honest, revealing autobiography than a safe, expurgated/abridged one today. I want her to reveal it all: names, telephone numbers and... inches! :eek: :p

petep9000
05-16-2008, 05:01 PM
I think we're in for a long wait, too. Clearly, creating for her isn't coming to her as fast as it used to. Last full album from her is 2001, and last FM album is 2004. I think she is probably just taking it easy and not worrying about major projects now. A few live dates here and there to sock in the $$, but nothing crazy. It's not an outrageous thing though, most people I know who are in their late 50's or early 60's are looking forward to not having to work anymore!

GlennGlenn
05-21-2008, 12:38 PM
I would rather wait another 15 years for a very honest, revealing autobiography than a safe, expurgated/abridged one today. I want her to reveal it all: names, telephone numbers and... inches! :eek: :p


Or the length of their tongue??? :)

Oh my, your mind is in the gutter, Quick, lets sleep in the gutter!!

skuncles
05-21-2008, 12:48 PM
Stevie has been talking about her autobiography since AT LEAST 1994. She spoke of it quite a bit at that time. She has said the it's really already written in journal form, she said she just needs to make more like a book. Personally I would prefer the journals as is. She did say that she has to wait until everyone is too old to care because her story makes "Gone With The Wind" pale in comparison.

strandinthewind
05-21-2008, 12:51 PM
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Or the length of their tongue??? :)

Oh my, your mind is in the gutter, Quick, lets sleep in the gutter!!

Well, we already know she is not into analingus or digital or other stimulation of the tookus - at least not on her, though whether she administers it to others is still unanswered.

We also know she wears fabulous, beaded lingere.

I'd venture to say she likes to ride it on top, but who knows for sure. I do know, however, these are the details we need to know!

strandinthewind
05-21-2008, 12:52 PM
. . . makes "Gone With The Wind" pale in comparison.

YANKEE :mad::mad:

;)

dnightshade
05-21-2008, 06:42 PM
Well, we already know she is not into analingus or digital or other stimulation of the tookus - at least not on her, though whether she administers it to others is still unanswered.

We also know she wears fabulous, beaded lingere.

I'd venture to say she likes to ride it on top, but who knows for sure. I do know, however, these are the details we need to know!


And you know this how?

strandinthewind
05-21-2008, 07:06 PM
And you know this how?

In a recent interview in Q Magazine, she responded to the rumour about coke being administered via a booty bump - she said:

One myth you've denied, but is still all over the internet, is that, because of the damage to your nose, you were given cocaine enemas.

I'm trying to understand where something like that would have come from, because, flamboyant as I am, I am very old-fashioned and prudish. I am not the girl that is going to walk across the room nude, not even when I was 18 years old and looked great nude.

No Courtney or Britney moments, then?

No. And if you ask any of my friends they will tell you that. If you ask any of my boyfriends they will tell you that. That is something that all the men in my life have loved, that my lingerie is all the old stuff, the exquisite satin gowns that are hand-stitched with beads and drag along the ground. The idea that any man—or woman for that matter, unless they were a nurse and I was dying in a hospital—would ever get close enough to my butt is absolutely outrageous. It's the one thing that had been said about me that has really pissed me off and hurt my feelings.

dnightshade
05-21-2008, 07:10 PM
In a recent interview in Q Magazine, she responded to the rumour about coke being administered via a booty bump - she said:

One myth you've denied, but is still all over the internet, is that, because of the damage to your nose, you were given cocaine enemas.

I'm trying to understand where something like that would have come from, because, flamboyant as I am, I am very old-fashioned and prudish. I am not the girl that is going to walk across the room nude, not even when I was 18 years old and looked great nude.

No Courtney or Britney moments, then?

No. And if you ask any of my friends they will tell you that. If you ask any of my boyfriends they will tell you that. That is something that all the men in my life have loved, that my lingerie is all the old stuff, the exquisite satin gowns that are hand-stitched with beads and drag along the ground. The idea that any man—or woman for that matter, unless they were a nurse and I was dying in a hospital—would ever get close enough to my butt is absolutely outrageous. It's the one thing that had been said about me that has really pissed me off and hurt my feelings.

Do you really think she'd admit to any of that? Really??? Don't believe everything you read.

strandinthewind
05-21-2008, 07:12 PM
Do you really think she'd admit to any of that? Really??? Don't believe everything you read.

I think she telling the truth here. Personally, I could care a less if she did booty bumps. But, she has been so frank about the coke years and she has said more than once that once she knew about the hole in her nose, she very carefully did little bumps.

David
05-21-2008, 07:34 PM
I don't think an autobiography would be all that fun. Stevie Nicks just isn't the kind of person to . . . unload in prose? And she unloads in verse only in the most recondite or subtextual way. (I've always laughed myself sick whenever Stevie says, "You'll know EXACTLY what I'm talking about in my songs," & then every Stevie Nicks fan offers a different interpretation -- & the only thing they ALL agree on is that each listener is able to interpret these songs in his own way.)

Reading her autobiography wouldn't be any different from reading her song lyrics, essentially.

I'd like to read a biography of her -- I mean a good one. (Please nobody place any calls to Ed Wincentsen.)

GlennGlenn
05-22-2008, 02:25 PM
The idea that any man—or woman for that matter,


Why did she have to add the "or woman for that matter" ???


Covering all the bases there Stevie???

GlennGlenn
05-22-2008, 02:27 PM
Reading her autobiography wouldn't be any different from reading her song lyrics, essentially.

I'd like to read a biography of her -- I mean a good one. (Please nobody place any calls to Ed Wincentsen.)[/QUOTE]


Or to Ed Ochs and Ethlie Ann Vare for that matter.

jannieC
05-22-2008, 05:05 PM
(I've always laughed myself sick whenever Stevie says, "You'll know EXACTLY what I'm talking about in my songs," & then every Stevie Nicks fan offers a different interpretation -- & the only thing they ALL agree on is that each listener is able to interpret these songs in his own way.)

Reading her autobiography wouldn't be any different from reading her song lyrics, essentially.



Thank you. :rolleyes: Can you imagine the catfighting over this?

StreetAngel86
05-23-2008, 11:58 PM
Even if she were to pen an auto in the near future I guarantee it would be watered down mush. There is SO MUCH to this woman that I don't think people can even begin to realize. Besides, she doesn't strike me as one to Kiss & Tell - which is a good thing. If history is lucky, she'll leave an explicit journal and it'll all come out post mortem.


i would pay veeeeeeeeeeeery good money for that on ebay :lol:

didn't stevie say she would only write her book when all "significant" persons were dead so they couldnt read what she had written? :nod:

vivfox
05-24-2008, 12:36 AM
Didn't stevie say she would only write her book when all "significant" persons were dead so they couldn't read what she had written?

I guess she assumes she'll outlive them all.

StreetAngel86
05-24-2008, 12:49 AM
I guess she assumes she'll outlive them all.

look at it this way
Mama's done some hard core shit in her 59 years, 51 weeks and 5 days of life

musicians 1/2 her aged faired far worse
and were not so lucky with their drug abuse

given that
it's really surprising that she is still alive, no?


personally, i think she's gonna out live mankind

michelej1
05-24-2008, 01:16 PM
Stevie did make me laugh when she said that Lindsey would be the first one she called when all of their friends died. She was assuming a lot. But when you think of it, even with their heart problems, her parents did really well. We know Jess was ailing, but he was able to go to Europe on the SYW tour. Her mother is still up and about. So, Stevie probably thinks she is going to live at least late into her eighties.

Michele

JWS
05-24-2008, 02:58 PM
The Halliburton book will have to do for now.