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kak125 11-28-2019 08:46 PM

Upcoming tv appearances
 
Stevie & Sheryl Crow will be on Ellen on 12/4.

Also they will be on Jimmy Kimmel on 12/5.

bombaysaffires 11-29-2019 12:33 AM

the new narrative will be "we could have been in FM together except Lindsey put his foot down so we couldn't"

Phoenix 11-29-2019 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by bombaysaffires (Post 1255026)
the new narrative will be "we could have been in FM together except Lindsey put his foot down so we couldn't"

Except that's completely true.

michelej1 11-29-2019 03:29 AM

Stevie and Sheryl will be working together, then?

sue 11-29-2019 08:54 AM

It had better not be to discuss making “new” music...
That would be the last straw..

mitzo 11-29-2019 09:53 AM

It won't be about making new music I guarantee. It will be about another frigging tour. Together.:mad:

Macfan4life 11-29-2019 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by mitzo (Post 1255031)
It won't be about making new music I guarantee. It will be about another frigging tour. Together.:mad:

You are so correct!
Just like the Rod Steward "Heart and Soul" tour was announced on Ellen. This spring/summer tour will be announced. Sheryl's career has fallen and she needs Stevie to fill those seats. Maybe a performance of Sorcerer or one of Sheryl's songs.
Remember that Stevie believes its foolish to record new music that no one will hear. I also believe this will be a co-headliner tour with both Stevie and Sheryl performing together on stage. Maybe call it Heart and Soul part 2.

louielouie2000 11-30-2019 06:15 PM

Let’s not forget Sheryl released a new album a few months ago, and Stevie sang on the opening track. Could be as simple as that. Stevie does like/need to keep herself visible, and she’s got nothing else going on at the moment. But yes, I suspect a double tour could be afoot, too.

WatchChain 11-30-2019 11:03 PM

It won’t be new music from either. Sheryl Crow has gone on record to say that her latest album “Threads” will be her LAST full length album. Like Stevie, she sees no point in making full length records. She has stated that she will only record and release singles from here on out, and only when she feels the need. Both women will walk through their golden years with “tours only”. The previous post is also correct, Sheryl Crow can no longer fill large venues as a headliner. Rather than playing small venues, I’m assuming she’ll join forces with larger acts like Stevie. Sheryl also served as the opening act for Heart (Ann & Nancy Wilson) for a few shows on their last tour. It’s a Stevie/Sheryl Tour. I’m on board, as long as they play some rare material and keep the set list interesting.

tothegypsy 12-01-2019 12:03 AM

I hope it's a Stevie/Sheryl tour, simply for the chance that she might decide to put "If You Ever Did Believe" in the set.

bombaysaffires 12-01-2019 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by WatchChain (Post 1255053)
It won’t be new music from either. Sheryl Crow has gone on record to say that her latest album “Threads” will be her LAST full length album. Like Stevie, she sees no point in making full length records. She has stated that she will only record and release singles from here on out, and only when she feels the need. Both women will walk through their golden years with “tours only”. The previous post is also correct, Sheryl Crow can no longer fill large venues as a headliner. Rather than playing small venues, I’m assuming she’ll join forces with larger acts like Stevie. Sheryl also served as the opening act for Heart (Ann & Nancy Wilson) for a few shows on their last tour. It’s a Stevie/Sheryl Tour. I’m on board, as long as they play some rare material and keep the set list interesting.

well at least she's open to putting out SOME form of new music. Unlike Stevie.

michelej1 12-01-2019 01:13 AM

Perhaps, they will perform TISL in its entirety. Get your bright red lipstick on.

Michele

David 12-02-2019 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by WatchChain (Post 1255053)
Both women will walk through their golden years with “tours only”.

You got it.

Ellen? Jimmy Kimmel? Stevie is so El Lay. I go back to YouTube and watch prior appearances on Ellen and I can't shake the mind-numbing boredom. In between commercial breaks, Ellen's band plays some pseudo-funk and Ellen shows us her whitebread moves and then turns to the camera and introduces Stevie as if Stevie were her longtime BFF. I've almost given myself a migraine thinking about the inauthenticity of it all. I'm just not into this talk show stuff with superannuated celebrities who want to announce a tour together. Nothing of any interest will be said or done on the talk show and nothing of any interest will be done on the tour. Everything is marketing. How come all the activist-minded youth everywhere these days excoriate capitalism — and then lap up this marketing swill? I don't understand people. I'm the capitalist around here and I am disgusted with these endless tours, with sports arenas filled with screaming idiots and merchandise and entire server rooms onstage. No sooner is one tour finally finished than another one starts. They have nothing to do with rock or passion or commitment; they're ersatz rock. Do they sell shirts in the lobby with the sponsor and NOT the band on the front? It's great that there's a market today for so much that passes as entertainment, and I always admire a business deal. But can't any of it anymore be artistically rewarding?

Safe travels and happy flying to Madame Nicks and her accountants.

David 12-02-2019 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by michelej1 (Post 1255057)
Perhaps, they will perform TISL in its entirety. Get your bright red lipstick on.

Michele

They probably won't even go out onstage together, except for a campy song like Stop Dragging My Heart Around with Chrissie Hynde (her Kick Me message to her longtime fans).

Macfan4life 12-02-2019 05:07 AM

So true David that its all about marketing and Ellen is the worst. It will be a puff interview with fake laughter and marketing and promotion.

Could you imagine a real interview? Stevie, the dance that Lindsey did was so innocent, why were you upset with him to demand he was fired from Fleetwood Mac?

Instead of: This is so amazing the two of you together. Everyone in the audience is getting a copy of Sheryl's new CD. Tell us about this tour. Oh, this is going to be so special. Make sure to get your tickets for the holidays. This is going to be one incredible tour by two incredible women.


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