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Old 10-08-2015, 11:25 PM
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Thank you so much for posting this! The end of GDW when she's holding her hair... Stevie is the sexiest!

I totally cringed when she messed up the second verse but... She makes it work. If you didn't know the song you might not have noticed. She seems so happy and her chemistry with Dave is awesome. The end of SDMHA!! I love that she is a rockstar in these videos.

Her vocals are great but most importantly is the energy!

As for her shoes... She's always kinda walked that way, I think. Tiny steps and knees bent. Look at the screens behind her that show her from the front while she's walking; you can't even tell she's "doddering" without looking at the feet. I don't think it's age, I think that's part of the performance.

Are there any photos from the audience at this event? Would love to see close-ups of Stevie on the catwalk!!
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Anti-Music, 9/23/2015

http://www.antimusic.com/news/15/Sep...Fighters.shtml

Stevie Nicks Performs With The Foo Fighters: Foo Fighters News

On Wednesday Stevie Nicks Performs With The Foo Fighters was a top story. Here is the recap: (hennemusic) Stevie Nicks and HAIM joined the Foo Fighters for a pair of classic tracks at The Forum in Los Angeles on Monday September 21st which was one of two dates the Foo Fighters are playing at The Forum as part of their North American tour in support of 2014's "Sonic Highways.".

Nicks took center stage to duet with Dave Grohl on her 1981 single, "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around", with the guitarist handling Tom Petty's parts from the original version. Nicks then sang "Gold Dust Woman" from Fleetwood Mac's 1977 smash, "Rumours."

The September 21 show was one of two dates the Foo Fighters are playing at The Forum as part of their North American tour in support of 2014's "Sonic Highways."

Grohl continues to perform on a metal throne with his leg in a walking boot as he recovers from a broken leg he suffered during a June 12 show in Gothenburg, Sweden.

The rocker fell off stage early in the show, received treatement, and returned to finish the concert, but the incident led to the cancellation of the group's European tour, including the pair of UK dates. Watch video of the two song performances with Stevie Nicks - here.
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OC Register May 20, 2016 By KELLI SKYE FADROSKI /

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/s...lla-chris.html

Listen: Adam Carolla grills Foo Fighters guitarist Chris Shiflett at Irvine Improv
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Carolla got Shiflett talking about Foo Fighters, which have been on hiatus since November. After getting a couple of tickets from Foo guitarist Pat Smear, Carolla attended the sold-out show at the Forum last September and bought up an interesting moment that happened between Shiflett and a special guest, Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks, that evening.

“Stevie Nicks took the stage and I was sitting in this perfect spot to watch her interact with you and at a certain point she handed you her sunglasses and her wireless microphone,” Carolla said with a laugh.

“I heard you tell this story on this show right after and I was so excited that someone else in the Forum noticed that moment,” Shiflett replied. “I thought it was just me. I thought it was the funniest thing that ever happened.”

They played footage of the incident, which occurred as Nicks was performing the song “Gold Dust Woman” with the band.

“I don’t expect Stevie Nicks to know who I am, let’s just make that clear,” Shiflett said as the crowd laughed at the video. “But I’d hope that by virtue of the fact that I had a guitar in my hand that night and I was playing the song, that she would know that I wasn’t working for the band. That was too much to wish for.”
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