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SXSW Interview: Stevie Nicks

By Abby Johnston
Austin Chronicle
Friday, March 15, 2013

“I will always be a witch.” Sure, she was talking about a Halloween costume, but that statement toward the end of Stevie Nicks’ hourlong interview summed up many lingering notions about the Fleetwood Mac songstress. Like her mystery, her flamboyance, and yes, her entanglements with the male libido. NPR’s Ann Powers posed questions, but the verbose Nicks needed little prompting. She wound in both her solo career and time with the fabled band, at times erring to a sleepover-style boy dish. Continual jabs at Lindsey Buckingham (“Oh, Lindsey likes to lock himself in a studio and make records no one hears.”) and waxing about Dave Stewart seemed to miss the point. For an icon to many women, this kind of quintessential trait might have disappointed, but the fire in her eyes when she ripped off her sunglasses for the first time only came when she talked about the feminist movement. The phrase “woman in a man’s world” popped into Powers’ questions repeatedly, but it has less to do with Nicks’ existence in a music business dominated by men than with the world she created for herself – magical, mystical, and maybe a little narcissistic. And that’s the way we like her.

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