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lilyfee 05-05-2020 03:05 PM

The 1975Â’s Matty Healy in conversation with Stevie Nicks
 
A really wonderful long-form interview with Stevie Nicks by The 1975’s Matty Healy: https://theface.com/audio/matty-heal...-fleetwood-mac

The link includes both the transcript and a podcast/audio version.

Stevie talks about her early days in Fleetwood Mac, but she also tells some new stories as well. For example, she talks a little about the situation with Lindsay, starting and ending cocaine, the Tango in the Night album, her writing process, and her love for The 1975. I found the whole interview to be really interesting and enlightening. I love just hearing Stevie talk. I did wish at times that Matty Healy had circled back to certain questions after the interview became more conversational but I was surprised at how open and candid Stevie was.

sleepless child 05-05-2020 03:45 PM

I wish we could have gotten more out of her about what happened with her and Lindsey.

But overall, it's a pretty good interview.

sleepless child 05-05-2020 03:54 PM

So basically she says they separated paths. Like it was so amicable.

And that the music kept them together and now that they aren't recording anymore, there is no more magic? So no reason to stay together?

That's kind of what I got from her as her side of the split.

vivfox 05-05-2020 06:44 PM

That was a fantastic interview!! Thank you so much for posting.

BombaySapphire3 05-05-2020 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by sleepless child (Post 1257691)
So basically she says they separated paths. Like it was so amicable.

And that the music kept them together and now that they aren't recording anymore, there is no more magic? So no reason to stay together?

That's kind of what I got from her as her side of the split.

Because she refused to record with Fleetwood Mac anymore !..sheesh what a piece of work.

UnwindedDreams 05-05-2020 09:53 PM

She said Lindsey's Tango songs were her favorites. Big Love was wonderful and that FM didn't get to do the album version on stage b/c Lindsey didn't want to.
Why didn't Neil Finn sing Big Love, Family Man, or Caroline instead of MM, SHN, or GYOW then?

SteveMacD 05-06-2020 03:43 AM

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Originally Posted by UnwindedDreams (Post 1257702)
She said Lindsey's Tango songs were her favorites. Big Love was wonderful and that FM didn't get to do the album version on stage b/c Lindsey didn't want to.
Why didn't Neil Finn sing Big Love, Family Man, or Caroline instead of MM, SHN, or GYOW then?

Who cares?

UnwindedDreams 05-06-2020 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveMacD (Post 1257703)
Who cares?

Do you want to establish requirements for posts or replies to a thread?
People can post replies to a thread. This is the U.S.A., Big Shot.

FuzzyPlum 05-06-2020 01:15 PM

Melody:
'There's Mozart. Then there's The Beatles. Then Stevie Nicks'
Whoaaa??? ......hold on there just a minute.
:shocked:

FuzzyPlum 05-06-2020 01:39 PM

Nice interview. I've never been a fan of The 1975- he's always come across as being a bit up himself. However, he came across as a really nice bloke in that interview. Might need to revisit them.
Likes to talk a lot though...are you interviewing yourself or Stevie?
Harry Styles- you're out. She's got a new bestie.

David 05-06-2020 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by FuzzyPlum (Post 1257706)
Melody:
'There's Mozart. Then there's The Beatles. Then Stevie Nicks'
Whoaaa??? ......hold on there just a minute.
:shocked:

That’s a pretty spectacular ass kiss. Ridiculous as the day is long, too.

I kind of vegged out listening to this interview. I enjoyed its length and serendipitous tripping around. It got me thinking about the personality and style differences between Stevie and Christine. Stevie has always been willing (and wanted) to divulge so much about herself, while Chris always maintains that reserve, that very British reticence. But these two styles complemented each other in Fleetwood Mac. It was always so enjoyable hearing Stevie and Chris talk to the rock press in their very different ways. It seems to me a prime example of how the differences in the band jelled. It’s the band’s classic variety and even the Green configurations had that.

michelej1 05-07-2020 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 1257709)
That’s a pretty spectacular ass kiss. Ridiculous as the day is long, too.

Wolfgang was flattered by the comparison, tyvm.

Hawkeye 05-07-2020 08:29 AM

I think my favorite part of that whole interview is Stevie talking at length about Tango in the Night. It helps that I agree with her opinions on that album 100 percent. Every song she lists as a Highlight I agree with, which is about 8 of the 12 songs on the album. Specifically like that she seems to genuinely really love Family Man and Caroline since she mentions them 2-3 times enthusiastically. And rightfully states that Lindsey has the best songs.

She also says without saying it, that she was completely useless to that album.
Or at least the closest to saying something overly critical about her own music as far as I can remember. She literally lists every song as being great except the 2 she wrote and mystified. And it’s possible she glossed over mystified, but Stevie never just glosses over a chance to talk about a song she wrote.

And Now that I’m thinking about it, I can’t recall one time Stevie’s ever even said the title of those 2 songs.

She often admits to not liking much of Street Angel, but has never really spoken to providing 2 of the worst songs to such a great album. And the kicker is she had so much better to offer.

jbrownsjr 05-07-2020 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by FuzzyPlum (Post 1257706)
Melody:
'There's Mozart. Then there's The Beatles. Then Stevie Nicks'
Whoaaa??? ......hold on there just a minute.
:shocked:

I wish I could see Christine or Linsdey's face if and when they heard that statement. :laugh::laugh:

jbrownsjr 05-07-2020 09:26 AM

I enjoyed the interview. It was a bit much on the interviewer's end; however, I didn't mind it. In these times we get a little more lovey and emotional.

You had both parties stroking her ego for a good hour plus. That opened her up.


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