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Old 10-16-2020, 04:39 AM
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Nothing will slow Stevie Nicks down

On the eve of her new concert film, the Fleetwood Mac singer talks new solo material, Trump's response to COVID-19 and the chances of a 'Rumours'-era reunion
By Greg Wetherall 15th October 2020 - NME

Nothing will slow Stevie Nicks down. When Fleetwood Mac concluded their year-long world tour at the end of 2019, the 72-year-old singer songwriter decamped to her Santa Monica home with the intention of taking the year off from touring. Like the rest of us, she didn’t expect to be holed-up for quite so long. “I’ve been quarantined solid since March,” Nicks tells NME. “I figured that I’d probably do about ten gigs and then I was just going to work on a miniseries for Rhiannon but then the door slams and we have a pandemic.”

Out of these dark days, Nicks has kept a busy schedule. ‘Show Them The Way’, worked upon remotely with the help of Dave Grohl, is her first single in six years. She has also helped produce 24 Karat Gold The Concert, a spellbinding concert film from the 2016/7 tour of the same name, which in cinemas for two nights later this month featuring staples such as ‘Edge of Seventeen’ and ‘Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around’ alongside unreleased gems and deep cuts.

Whilst a viral TikTok video may have drawn headlines and pushed her song ‘Dreams’ back into the charts recently, the two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer had other things on her mind when we caught up with her, including her issues with Trump, the lost ‘Buckingham Nicks’ album and why she is fatalistic if ‘Rumours’–era Fleetwood Mac are to never play together again.

Your first single for six years and the 24 Karat Gold The Concert film – this is turning into a very busy time for you…

“In a million years, I never thought I’d have two projects coming out within two weeks of each other. It’s been a lot of work over the last two months, let me tell you. I’m pretty excited and really proud of everything. I think the film is the closest anyone is going to get to a real, serious concert until the pandemic is over. And I think the song is ‘right now’ with what’s going on in our country. Our country is so divisive. We have gone back so far. It is very sad and very scary.”

You have been openly critical of the US administration’s response to COVID-19. You tweeted that ‘Nobody is leading us. Nobody has a plan.’ You called it ‘a tragedy’ and ‘a real American Horror Story’.

“You know that our President and his wife contracted the virus? It’s like, ‘wear your mask’, you know? It’s a simple thing to ask. Just wear your mask. Especially if you’re the President of the United States. It’s pretty simple. We’ve been told again and again and again that it’s incredibly contagious. I don’t take any chances. Nobody in my world does. For me, as a singer, if I get it and I get that terrible cough that never goes away; if it attacks my lungs and I don’t have my lung power anymore it would kill me. It would destroy my career.”

Do you feel that Trump been irresponsible?

“I think if you don’t wear a mask you’re irresponsible. I’m very sorry that he got it – I’m not saying anything like that – but he never wears a mask. Nobody in his circle does. And now they’ve all got it. It really proves something to the people in the US who view it as some political thing. Well, guess what? It’s not political. It’s dangerous and it’s contagious. But he [Trump] had to get it to know that? He couldn’t listen to the science? He couldn’t listen to all the doctors who probably said in private, ‘you need to take care of yourself and wear your mask’?”

Why do you think he hasn’t listened to the scientists?

“I think he just thinks he knows better. But what is he going to say now? This is like telling your children to be careful when they go out and then they don’t come home one night. All you can do is tell people and whether they listen or not is up to them. But that’s not my problem. I’m very sorry that they got it. But they knew better.”

You have a reputation for being forthcoming and open in interviews. I presume this is what you’re like in all aspects of your life?

“It’s the only way I can really be. I know that comes from my mum. I just am who I am. I know that sometimes my honesty is a lot for people and that it pushes some away, but if you can’t hear the truth then I can’t really hang out with you!”

In 24 Karat Gold The Concert, you detail difficulties you had making 1983’s ‘The Wild Heart’. You say you were ‘arrogant’ and ‘less of a team player’ than you were on your solo debut, ‘Bella Donna’. Why so?

“‘Bella Donna’ took three months to make. It was the first record in a solo career and I was not stupid enough to waste time and spend too much money. No self-indulgence. Then, after ‘Bella Donna’, I made ‘Mirage’ with Fleetwood Mac. That took a year and we went on tour for about another year. ‘Mirage’ was a big record and had a tonne of singles on it and so, when I came back, I was different. I could not consider myself a cleaning lady and a waitress anymore.”

How did this affect the recording of ‘The Wild Heart’?

“When I walked into the studio I was much more confident. I can call it arrogance or I can call it confidence. It was somewhere in between the two. I was much stronger in my ideas. For example, I wanted to produce. I just wanted to be more involved than I was during the first album. When I look back on that now, that was just me growing as an artist. I didn’t want it all done for me. ‘The Wild Heart’ was different. It needed to be different. Much like how, after ‘Rumours’, we [Fleetwood Mac] made ‘Tusk’ because we didn’t want to do ‘Rumours’ over. Even though the record company said we needed to, we just said, ‘We can’t do it.’”

Was your second album a personal turning point?

“‘Bella Donna’ kicked off my solo career but as I walked away from ‘The Wild Heart’ everybody knew that I had arrived as a solo artist. I was not going to just say, ‘That was fun’ and go back to Fleetwood Mac. I was going to be able to handle being in both bands. When Fleetwood Mac took vacations, I could go and make a solo album and tour. And then go back again. It worked out great for a Gemini: I had two worlds. Never a boring moment.”

Were you ever conflicted about offering songs to Fleetwood Mac rather than keeping them for yourself?

“No, I was never selfish with the songs. If I had ten songs that I had written, I would sit at the piano and play all ten for Fleetwood Mac. I would let them choose because if they chose the songs then they were going to be good. If I tried to shove songs down their throat, they weren’t going to be good. Who they go to is fine by me. It’s never been a problem. It kinda works itself out. The songs that are supposed to be on the record that you’re doing at the time jump out. And the ones that aren’t right for that particular time don’t.”

Thinking of the revelations springing from the #MeToo movement, did you ever experience any difficulties of that kind over the years?

“Honestly… in Fleetwood Mac, Christine [McVie] and I were a force of nature. In the first two months I was in the band, Chris and I made a pact that we would never be in a room full of famous English or American guitar players and be treated like second class citizens. If we weren’t respected, we would say, ‘this party’s over.’ We have stayed true to that our entire career.

In my own career, I didn’t have Christine but I had Lori Nicks and Sharon Celani. My [backing] singers and my best friends. We wanted to be Crosby, Stills and Nash! Sometime we would try not to make my voice louder than theirs, so that we could have that three-part [harmony] going on. I had my girls: the three of us. They were my sound. Together, we were also very much like, ‘don’t mess with us, because we’re really good, we’re talented and we’re really nice women. If you don’t treat us the way we feel that we should be treated we won’t work with you.’”

Was the need for a pact, or strength in numbers, necessary because you witnessed mistreatment, or worse, directly?

“Sometimes I saw women treated in a way that I didn’t think was great. At 72 years old, I am totally behind MeToo. I support all those women, totally. I joined a famous band in 1975. I didn’t have to move to Los Angeles by myself and try to find a job in a band or try to find something to do with music all alone. I didn’t have to do what women who move to LA to be an actress have to do. I had a team behind me immediately. When I was with Lindsey [Buckingham], I had him. I was never out there alone having to talk to producers or men who were going to try and take advantage of me. I’m really lucky. It’s really unfortunate that most women in showbusiness do experience that, but I seem to have skated through it.”

The film features ‘Cryin’ in the Night’ from 1973’s ‘Buckingham Nicks’. This album has never been released in the CD era and beyond. Due to your fall-out are we further away than ever from a release?

“I don’t know. I think it should be released. It should just be polished up a little bit. I don’t think it should be remixed. I think it should just go out the way it was mixed when we released it. I hope it happens. Owning ‘Buckingham Nicks’ between me and Lindsey is like owning an old Mercedes. One person says, ‘let’s release it!’ and the other person goes, ‘I don’t wanna let it go.’ And then three years later it’s the other way around. That’s what’s been happening with ‘Buckingham Nicks’ since 1975!”

Have you heard back from Lindsey since you sent him a note following his heart attack last year?

“The heart attack was serious. All of us in Fleetwood Mac wrote to him and told him that he’d better get well. Being an ex-girlfriend, I wrote more than that. I said, ‘you’d better stay well and you’d take care of yourself’. The same old thing, right? But we haven’t had any communication. It’s OK. If it’s ever meant to happen, it will. If we’re meant to communicate ever again, we will. It’s not happening right now.”

Did he acknowledge the letter though?

“He’s acknowledged it, yeah. He wrote a kind of group letter to us all. None of us have had any communication with him since. You know, it lasted 43 years, so we had a really, really good run.”

Stevie Nicks 24 Karat Gold The Concert will be in cinemas on 21 Oct. Find your screening at stevienicksfilm.com. The 2CD & digital/streaming releases will be available on 30 Oct.
https://www.fleetwoodmacnews.com/202...-down.html?m=1
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Old 10-16-2020, 05:21 AM
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At least she admits her arrogance. It would be easy to understand why. She was part of a super group. She goes solo and has a huge #1 album with huge hit singles. She goes back to the supergroup who also has a #1 album and she becomes a MTV star.

Her arrogance and drug addiction at the time of Wild Heart killed her drive and effort. The Bella Donna shows and Wild Heart shows sound completely different because she started taking things for granted and go on cruise control. The drugs and Joe Walsh did not help either.
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“‘Bella Donna’ took three months to make. It was the first record in a solo career and I was not stupid enough to waste time and spend too much money. No self-indulgence. Then, after ‘Bella Donna’, I made ‘Mirage’ with Fleetwood Mac. That took a year and we went on tour for about another year. ‘Mirage’ was a big record and had a tonne of singles on it and so, when I came back, I was different. I could not consider myself a cleaning lady and a waitress anymore.”

She considered herself a cleaning lady still in 1982? Lol okay...

Also, they toured for less than two months if I have my dates correct for Mirage. But I mean, she's probably using that same time factor she uses for Lindsey's tour delay request.
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jmn3, I'm sure she's mistaken- she's talking about something that happened 40 years ago. Unlike a lot of fans here, the members of FM don't remember the specific days their albums were released, how many tour dates they performed on each tour, what order their singles were released, etc etc. They also don't read and re-read and re-read previous interviews, so of course there are contradictions. This response wasn't just to you, jmn3. A lot of comments surrounding her various interviews point out contradictions, lies, etc while I see each interview, whether it was from 1994 or 2020, as a time capsule of how she's feeling or what she's thinking at that time not as indisputable fact. Feelings and impressions change.
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I get that....it's just a pattern with Stevie where she over exaggerates events seemingly for the sake of making whatever story she is telling currently more impactful.

I'm also a weirdo in my ability to remember dates and events, timelines, etc. I realize not everyone remembers things in their own lives the way I do in mine. I also haven't spent decades in self-indulgent drug-induced stupors.
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Oh so now it's "WE" didn't want to make Rumours II, now it's "WE" wanted to do somthing different.

Ya'll gave Lindsey passive agressive sh*t for his vision of Tusk for DECADES and suddenly you're re-writing history about that decision. Screw you.

First it was I wrote to Lindsey, now suddenly it's WE ALL wrote to Lindsey. Pathological liar, thats all she is.
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Oh so now it's "WE" didn't want to make Rumours II, now it's "WE" wanted to do somthing different.

Ya'll gave Lindsey passive agressive sh*t for his vision of Tusk for DECADES and suddenly you're re-writing history about that decision. Screw you.

First it was I wrote to Lindsey, now suddenly it's WE ALL wrote to Lindsey. Pathological liar, thats all she is.
thank you for this, you saved me typing it!!
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Oh so now it's "WE" didn't want to make Rumours II, now it's "WE" wanted to do somthing different.

Ya'll gave Lindsey passive agressive sh*t for his vision of Tusk for DECADES and suddenly you're re-writing history about that decision. Screw you.

First it was I wrote to Lindsey, now suddenly it's WE ALL wrote to Lindsey. Pathological liar, thats all she is.
The one consistent theme through all of the press we are seeing from her these last few days is she is a pathological liar (spot on Al) and a narcissistic lunatic.
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I'm also a weirdo in my ability to remember dates and events, timelines, etc. I realize not everyone remembers things in their own lives the way I do in mine. I also haven't spent decades in self-indulgent drug-induced stupors.
that is good to hear! But I don't think you're a weirdo for remembering dates or whatever and certainly didn't mean to imply that- I remember the order of singles, for example, but I really wouldn't be surprised if some of the members don't, so we shouldn't be surprised their answers aren't always consistent.

I remember an interview with an actress talking about her death scene in her last episode when she left the series, and she totally misremembered the scene. I was horrified LOL! But then I realized, you know, she wasn't a fan, she was an actress, and she filmed the series, but she didn't rewatch it on reruns or DVD, she filmed it, maybe watched it air once, and then 15 years later when asked about it in an interview, she got the details wrong. She wasn't a liar, she wasn't trying to twist things, she was just saying it like she remembered it. That was the point I was trying to make.

When the Deluxe Mirage came out, I was genuinely shocked when Christine commented she hadn't listened to the album in years... and in fact, when given a copy of the Deluxe Mirage, she STILL hadn't listened to it again, not even to refresh her recollection for the interview! I, who listen to my FM cds periodically, and treasure them, and counted the days until the Deluxe editions were released, got hit with reality again when I realized Christine hadn't listened to Mirage in decades, and apparently wasn't in a rush to do so again. So blew up my fantasy of Christine occasionally pulling out FM Greatest Hits and singing along to As Long As You Follow LOL.
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“If it’s meant to happen”.... you FIRED him. This isn’t like the twists of fate ��

Wow it’s so much spin, I’m dizzy
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It tickles me that she said being an ex girlfriend she wrote more, but the extra stuff she wrote was not intimate at all, so I don’t see how being an ex-girlfriend has anything to do with it.

The others told him to get well, but being an ex-girlfriend I said more. I told him to eat raisins.
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It tickles me that she said being an ex girlfriend she wrote more, but the extra stuff she wrote was not intimate at all, so I don’t see how being an ex-girlfriend has anything to do with it.

The others told him to get well, but being an ex-girlfriend I said more. I told him to eat raisins.
Tran$late: Everyone wrote something, but mine was extra and special because we dated, you know, like 44 years ago. So in mine, I told him what to do. I told someone after they had a heart attack to take care.
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It tickles me that she said being an ex girlfriend she wrote more, but the extra stuff she wrote was not intimate at all, so I don’t see how being an ex-girlfriend has anything to do with it.

The others told him to get well, but being an ex-girlfriend I said more. I told him to eat raisins.
Well, I can see her telling him to eat.... something.... The aftermath of raisins, perhaps.

One really does get the sense that she may see his heart attack as karma on some level. She who lives with the giant hole in her nose and all her acid reflux.
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Tran$late: Everyone wrote something, but mine was extra and special because we dated, you know, like 44 years ago. So in mine, I told him what to do. I told someone after they had a heart attack to take care.
She always seems to like to remind people that she "had" him before any of the other women in his life. She hates him, but she wants to retain some sort of claim to ownership of him.
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She always seems to like to remind people that she "had" him before any of the other women in his life. She hates him, but she wants to retain some sort of claim to ownership of him.
She loved him before he was famous....She's fixated on his personal life. It was mean when he went there in the Anthony Mason interview (I think that was it) but seems as though he was kinda right.
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