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Old 02-15-2023, 12:42 PM
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According to Ms Nick's social media, she is putting together a new set list and was taking requests via twitter. However take this with a grain of salt. There is a photo of Stevie practicing with her band but she says herself she does not use social media. I am sure no one's request will make the cut. Its also not the first time Stevie has said something about a new setlist only to have the same one rehashed in some way.
Dont hold your breath but we shall see. It was nice to see someone request Kind of Woman. She could handle that song vocally and its one she has never done before from her most successful solo album.
https://twitter.com/StevieNicks/stat...30450369658883
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According to Ms Nick's social media, she is putting together a new set list and was taking requests via twitter. However take this with a grain of salt. There is a photo of Stevie practicing with her band but she says herself she does not use social media. I am sure no one's request will make the cut. Its also not the first time Stevie has said something about a new setlist only to have the same one rehashed in some way.
Dont hold your breath but we shall see. It was nice to see someone request Kind of Woman. She could handle that song vocally and its one she has never done before from her most successful solo album.
https://twitter.com/StevieNicks/stat...30450369658883
I don’t expect any big changes in the set. It is interesting that Stevie is entertaining the thought. The Facebook thread is massively long and there is a lot people are requesting Blue Lamp. If this moves the needle just a little bit in the set list it will be a good thing. We are going to the Knoxville show. The days of being in the pit are over. It is a fortune for good seats.
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Old 02-15-2023, 11:59 PM
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Stevie is putting together a new set list and was taking requests via twitter. However take this with a grain of salt.I am sure no one's request will make the cut. Its also not the first time Stevie has said something about a new setlist only to have the same one rehashed in some way.
Agree 100%. On a side note I have been reading great reviews about Springsteen's tour. Imagine if Stevie gave us set lists like his that change every night? Plus he does 27 songs per show. The last 7 songs he sings are his encores!
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Yes, I saw all the people on Twitter and FB begging for "Landslide" and "Dreams."
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Yes, I saw all the people on Twitter and FB begging for "Landslide" and "Dreams."
That's Karen stuffing the ballot box....
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Show Them The Way as the opening song?
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Old 02-16-2023, 03:13 PM
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That's Karen stuffing the ballot box....


$he might change one song, but I doubt even that.

"People want to hear what they know" "No one buys records anymore"

$he's gonna do what $he's gonna do....
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That's Karen stuffing the ballot box....
Bwah!
"'Disingenuous' would become her middle name..." Yuck.
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I love listening to all the Super Bowl bets before the big game. They have bets for everything for how long the National Anthem will be or will Rhianna open an umbrella during her performance, etc.
It would be a fun game for people to guess the songs in her upcoming setlist. Whoever guesses the most songs should win a prize. But it would get complicated on a message board. Like most, I bet she is sticking to a safe and predictable set list with maybe 1 surprise which really wont be a surprise. IMHO a surprise would be a song she has never performed live before or maybe not since 1981 or something.

My suggested set list would be:

I Cant Wait - full rock edit
SDMHA
Kind of Woman
If Anyone Falls
Blue Lamp
Change of Heart (Petty Cover)
Sara
Long Way To Go
How Still My Love
Leather and Lace
Garbo (small acoustic set)
Landslide
Stand Back - only because she has to do it
Ooh My Love
Sable on Blonde
Rhiannon
Edge of 17

Encores:
Rooms on Fire
The Highwayman
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Longtime SN and FM fan here. And also an ardent Springsteen fan, so your comment comparing Stevie's setlist and Springsteen's setlist caught my attention.

- Saw Springsteen in concert second stop of this tour from front and center in the Pit. My 14th Springsteen show since 1984 and it was incredible. For him, a relatively short show at "just" 2:44 minutes. But it was a non-stop, full speed ahead, kick-ass rock show. 73 year old Springsteen and band really brought it. Worth every dollar of the (face-value, but rather pricey $349+ fees) Pit tickets I purchased.

- One of the big complaints some Springsteen fans have had (in addition to the much reported "Dynamic Pricing" brouhaha with Ticketmaster) on their similar indy fan message board: his setlist this tour is barely changing one show to the next. Maybe a song or two here and there. But it has basically been the same setlist.

I'm hoping to get to see Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band one more arena show this tour in a month. If it is the exact same setlist I've already seen, no complaints from me - it was that good!

- In contrast, I don't know if I'm going to see Stevie Nicks this tour. I like her music a lot and enjoy her concerts. But the ticket prices are ridiculous. Even if she is taking requests to supposedly change up the setlist, I don't think her show justifies the prices she is charging. Apparently, I'm not the only one who thinks that... she's hardly sold any tickets for her show in Atlanta (same venue that I saw Bruce at, that was almost entirely sold). The market is finally pushing back against ridiculously priced concert tickets, and I'm glad to see that.

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Agree 100%. On a side note I have been reading great reviews about Springsteen's tour. Imagine if Stevie gave us set lists like his that change every night? Plus he does 27 songs per show. The last 7 songs he sings are his encores!

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Longtime SN and FM fan here. And also an ardent Springsteen fan, so your comment comparing Stevie's setlist and Springsteen's setlist caught my attention.

- Saw Springsteen in concert second stop of this tour from front and center in the Pit. My 14th Springsteen show since 1984 and it was incredible. For him, a relatively short show at "just" 2:44 minutes. But it was a non-stop, full speed ahead, kick-ass rock show. 73 year old Springsteen and band really brought it. Worth every dollar of the (face-value, but rather pricey $349+ fees) Pit tickets I purchased.

- One of the big complaints some Springsteen fans have had (in addition to the much reported "Dynamic Pricing" brouhaha with Ticketmaster) on their similar indy fan message board: his setlist this tour is barely changing one show to the next. Maybe a song or two here and there. But it has basically been the same setlist.

I'm hoping to get to see Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band one more arena show this tour in a month. If it is the exact same setlist I've already seen, no complaints from me - it was that good!

- In contrast, I don't know if I'm going to see Stevie Nicks this tour. I like her music a lot and enjoy her concerts. But the ticket prices are ridiculous. Even if she is taking requests to supposedly change up the setlist, I don't think her show justifies the prices she is charging. Apparently, I'm not the only one who thinks that... she's hardly sold any tickets for her show in Atlanta (same venue that I saw Bruce at, that was almost entirely sold). The market is finally pushing back against ridiculously priced concert tickets, and I'm glad to see that.
I know Bruce hasn't changed his set that much night to night, but he's still playing 6-9 songs from albums released 2020-2022 so it is a fresh setlist. It looks like he's doing album tracks like Kitty's Back, Candy's Room, Johnny 99, and E Street Shuffle which aren't necessarily setlist staples. His setlist is almost double Stevie's.
Stevie really just needs to do Edge of 17, Stop Draggin, Rhiannon, Landslide, Gold Dust Woman, and Stand Back, and then she should choose 10-12 songs to work around those.
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Longtime SN and FM fan here. And also an ardent Springsteen fan, so your comment comparing Stevie's setlist and Springsteen's setlist caught my attention.
The market is finally pushing back against ridiculously priced concert tickets, and I'm glad to see that.
I was shocked to read at his latest tour stop many of his tickets were reduced to 10.00 just to be able to fill the swaths of empty seats. Some tickets were even lowered to 6.00. So I am also glad to hear people are not spending their life savings to see a concert. I'm sure the same thing will happen to Stevie.
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I was shocked to read at his latest tour stop many of his tickets were reduced to 10.00 just to be able to fill the swaths of empty seats. Some tickets were even lowered to 6.00. So I am also glad to hear people are not spending their life savings to see a concert. I'm sure the same thing will happen to Stevie.
I'm not sure her ego would allow $6 tix.
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I was shocked to read at his latest tour stop many of his tickets were reduced to 10.00 just to be able to fill the swaths of empty seats. Some tickets were even lowered to 6.00. So I am also glad to hear people are not spending their life savings to see a concert. I'm sure the same thing will happen to Stevie.
Were these official box office tickets lowered or resale?
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Were these official box office tickets lowered or resale?
I think so but I'm not 100% sure.
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