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  • Stevie Nicks and Chrissie Hynde rock Bimbadgen

    Stevie Nicks and Chrissie Hynde rock Bimbadgen

    A Day on the Green, Polokbin, Hunter Valley, NSW, 24 Karat Gold Tour
    (Paul Dear)

    It’s not often that you get to watch two of music’s leading ladies on the one stage.

    And to see them laughing and having fun while speaking candidly to an audience of thousands on a sunny afternoon in the vineyards – well, it was nothing short of a privilege.

    Stevie Nicks was the 24 Karat Gold tour headliner but Chrissie Hynde and her Pretenders gave the boho blonde in black a run for her money.

    Ali Barter kicked things off on the right note. The former Triple J unearthed winner from Melbourne is one of several female artists putting Aussie music on the map again, and for all the right reasons. Barter is right up there with Vera Blue, Alex Lahey, Montaigne and Courtney Barnett – pushing musical boundaries with clever and thought-provoking, relatable lyrics. It’s about the music, not the image.

    Barter has embraced light and shade when it comes to her vocals and musical compositions. Her voice is sweet and gravelly one second and a roaring scream the next. She nails it, too.

    Unassuming with jeans, a black t-shirt and sunglasses, she is one to watch.

    Hynde strolled on stage with a confidence to be expected by a performer of her stature and experience. She ripped into Alone followed by Gotta Wait before giving a shout-out to the only original Pretenders member sharing the stage with her: the talented Martin Chambers on drums.

    “What a pleasure it is to be back in the Hunter Valley, to be back with a message of love,” Hynde said.

    “We love it here. I’d rather be here than just about anywhere else in the world. We can’t see anything because of the sun right now but it’ll go down, Everything goes down.”

    “Message of Love” was followed by “Talk of The Town” which earned one fan a mention from the stage – “Nice dancing, sister” – and “Down The Wrong Way.”

    A new version of “Let’s Get Lost” prompted a wonderful Hynde rant.

    “You may not have heard this one. Download it. Steal it. I hate advertising,” she said.

    “Oh and can you not film? This is a live performance and we don’t need that.”

    Signs around the venue, in fact, discouraged people from filming and suggested instead that they enjoy the moment rather than viewing it through a small screen. Amen to that.

    “Let’s Get Lost” preceded the superb “Hymn To Her” with just Hynde and a keyboard. Breathtaking. She cut the song short, saying: “I need love. Who doesn’t? I’m just an ordinary single grandmother.”

    Ordinary? That’s debatable.

    “Back On The Chain Gang” had everyone on their feet dancing and “I’ll Stand By You” had us screaming each word in unison.

    At one stage Hynde stopped a song and swore when a guitarist made an error, then laughed.

    “Everyone makes mistakes, That’s one of the things we all have in common,” Hynde said.

    As for “Don’t Get Me Wrong” and “Brass In Pocket” – wow. Just wow.

    The quintessential rock chick is still as formidable as ever but friendly, too. And boy, she is a tough act to follow.

    Nicks floated onto the stage as only she can, much to the delight of the crowd (especially those who payed homage to their gypsy queen in leather, lace and flowing dresses). Her set was a mix of stories and songs and with a heavy emphasis on the life and talent of the late Tom Petty. Nicks all but worshipped the ground he walked on and admitted her dream was once to be a Heartbreaker.

    We heard all kinds of anecdotes, such as the time she told Fleetwood Mac she wanted to record a solo album.

    “They used to tease me about how many songs I would write that ended up in the dark gothic trough of songs,” Nicks said.

    “I nearly fell over when they said I could go an do my own thing for a bit.”

    She spoke of hiding in the basement of her music producer boyfriend’s house when Petty would come over, because he didn’t want Petty to know who his “new girlfriend” was, and then recording a number one hit with the man himself.

    Hynde joined her on stage for “Stop Dragging My Heart Around” before Nicks launched into another story, this time about her beloved Toyota Corolla which didn’t drive in reverse. Then the money started flowing in and each Fleetwood Mac member had their own limousine.

    Nicks felt “lonely” in the limo and missed her Corolla.

    There was definitely a sense of a little girl lost in her stories. Nicks even wrapped her famous 1980 blue velvet shawl around her shoulders for a time. You couldn’t help but think it was some kind of security blanket when she spoke about her late mother and how she couldn’t believe Nicks paid $3000 for it.

    Nicks was open and honest and gave a heartfelt insight into the stories behind the songs and life on the road with one of the world’s most popular bands. She talked about the “craziness” of recording Rumours and how “Dreams” came to be, and how she and Christine McVie moved out of a house they shared with the rest of the band.

    The stage was pluinged into darkness for a time so the crowd held mobile phones (that had been hidden in their bags for fear of being subjected to the wrath of Hynde) in the air so that Nicks and her band could see.

    Prince featured in her stories, too, as did the Twilight series. Yes, the vampire and werewolf one. Nicks is an Edward Cullen fan.

    It was an odd but interesting series of recollections peppered with songs (see set list below). Was the format to everyone’s liking? It depends who you talk to. Those chatting away among themselves while Nicks told a story obviously weren’t that interested – however earned disapproving glares and head shakes from those who were hanging on her every word.

    Portaloo line-up chatter at the end of the night suggested Nicks should have sung more of her hits and eased up on the storytelling, and praised Hynde for simply rocking out. Others loved the personal insights Nicks felt compelled to share.

    Whatever your take, if you were at Bimbadgen on November 11 you were part of something special. These gals can still sing.

    And as for A Day On The Green organisers, cheers to another well-organised and user-friendly concert experience.

    Lisa Rockman / Newcastle Herald / Sunday, November 12, 2017

  • RECAP: Portland, OR – Moda Center

    RECAP: Portland, OR – Moda Center

    On Tuesday night, Stevie Nicks performed at the Moda Center in Portland, OR — the third show of Leg 2 and 31st show overall of the 24 Karat Gold Tour.

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    Photos

    Slideshow photos by David Greenwald/The Oregonian

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    Thanks and much love to Alenal33, Ami Collofello, Brian Garish, David Greenwald, Chris McGowan, Bill Patton, and Greg Pfohl for sharing these pictures.

    Stevie Nicks, 24 Karat Gold Tour, Portland OR, Moda Center, February 28, 2017
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    Stevie Nicks, 24 Karat Gold Tour, Portland OR, Moda Center, February 28, 2017
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    Stevie Nicks, 24 Karat Gold Tour, Portland OR, Moda Center, February 28, 2017
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    Stevie Nicks, 24 Karat Gold Tour, Portland OR, Moda Center, February 28, 2017
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    Stevie Nicks, 24 Karat Gold Tour, Portland OR, Moda Center, February 28, 2017
    (Chris McGowan)
    Stevie Nicks, 24 Karat Gold Tour, Portland OR, Moda Center, February 28, 2017
    (Greg Pfohl)

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    Videos

    Thanks and much love to Ginger Balazs, Alex Klenski, Matty McFly, sdintn, Mark Selph, pokeadoubledecker, Chris Taylor, and Walter & friends for sharing these videos.

    Gold and Braid (Ginger Balazs)

    If Anyone Falls (Chris Taylor)

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    Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around (Ginger Balazs)

    Gypsy (Ginger Balazs)

    Gypsy (sdintn)

    Enchanted (Walter & friends)

    Enchanted (Ginger Balazs)

    Starshine (Walter & friends)

    Moonlight (sdintn)

    Stand Back (Alex Klenski)

    Stand Back (Matty McFly)

    If You Were My Love / Gold Dust Woman / Band Introductions (Alex Klenski)

    Gold Dust Woman (Ginger Balazs)

    Edge of Seventeen (pokeadoubledecker)

    Edge of Seventeen (Ginger Balazs)

    Rhiannon (Ginger Balazs)

    Landslide (Ginger Balazs)

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    Review

    Stevie Nicks in Portland (David Greenwald, Oregon Live)

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  • RECAP: 24 Karat Gold Tour – Opening Night

    RECAP: 24 Karat Gold Tour – Opening Night

    Stevie Nicks kicked off the highly-anticipated 24 Karat Gold Tour Tuesday tonight at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in downtown Phoenix. Promising an eclectic show packed with music “in your heart,” Stevie delivered a surprisingly diverse set list that focused heavily on her solo work, performing just three songs from her Fleetwood Mac catalog (see full set list below). This was clearly the rock icon’s plan, as she made the bold move to open the set with “Gold and Braid” — an obscure track from the Bella Donna sessions that was never completed (the 1981 live version appears on 1998’s retrospective Enchanted.)

    Among other set list surprises were a fantastic “Wild Heart/Bella Donna” medley; a moving stripped-down version of “Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)”; and the elusive “Crying in the Night” from Stevie’s out-of-print 1973 recording Buckingham Nicks (with Fleetwood Mac band member Lindsey Buckingham). Stevie noted that her longtime friend, musical director, and guitarist Waddy Wachtel played an instrumental role during the recording of Buckingham Nicks.

    Fellow-Rock-and-Roll-Hall-of-Famer Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders hit the stage first at around 7:20 pm, igniting the crowd with a bevy of hits, which included “Back on the Chain Gang,” “Don’t Get Me Wrong,” and “Brass in Pocket.” Sporting ripped blue jeans, black Elvis Presley t-shirt, and white sneakers, Chrissie commanded the stage with authority, as she and the band knocked out a catalog of songs spanning nearly 40 years. (The Pretenders set list also appears below.)

    The Pretenders performed for about an hour before Stevie took to the stage at 8:45 pm. Chrissie returned to the stage to join Stevie and Waddy for the hit duet “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,” filling in nicely for Tom Petty and providing a unique point of view at the same time. During the song, the two rock veterans high-fived in cool female solidarity (Stevie and Chrissie’s positive influence on female rock and roll is undeniable).

    Stevie Nicks and Chrissie Hynde
    (Melissa Fossum / Phoenix New Times)

    Stevie revealed that she was a little nervous about singing a full set of songs on her own again (20 in all), but she was delighted and inspired to be starting the tour in her hometown of Phoenix.

    “I’m a little freaked out,” Stevie said. “But I’m in my hometown where I wrote a lot of these songs.” After performing the “Wild Heart” and “Bella Donna” medley, Stevie told the audience she had been wearing the same blue cape she wore during the Bella Donna sessions in 1981.

    The middle part of the set was strong, with Stevie showcasing a number of songs from 2011’s In Your Dreams and 2014’s 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault. The uptempo “Annabel Lee” (Edgar Allan Poe’s poem set to rock music) and “Starshine” played especially well onstage, with the singers in full vocal range. This momentum led into the pulsating “Stand Back,” complete with full spins during the guitar solo. The signature spectacle never fails to impress.

    Stevie shared the stories behind some of the songs she performed, such as “Crying in the Night” and “If You Were My Love,” two lesser-known songs in her repertoire. Stevie revealed that both songs had languished in her back catalog for years, namely the reflective “If You Were My Love,” which had been rehearsed numerous times and withdrawn from both Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks solo projects.

    Stevie Nicks
    (Melissa Fossum / Phoenix New Times)

    Stevie closed out the show with her trademark anthems “Gold Dust Woman,” “Edge of Seventeen,” and “Rhiannon” (first encore). During “Edge of Seventeen,” Stevie paid her respects to “Stand Back”-collaborator Prince, showing a photo montage of the legendary musician on the large projection screen at the back of the stage. The tribute produced a loud crowd ovation from the Phoenix crowd.

    Stevie skipped her famous “Edge of Seventeen” walk, during which she has traditionally shaken hands with fans in the front row. A Stevie Nicks concert without this ritual seemed like an unthinkable occurrence, but this decision allowed time for additional songs and truly underscored an evening of experimentation for Stevie, who has not often strayed from familiar set lists. But the risk paid off, as she had the crowd pumped and on their feet by the end of the show.

    The final encore “Leather and Lace,” performed with just “the girls” (background singers Sharon Celani and Marilyn Martin), as it had been arranged for the White Winged Dove Tour back in 1981, was a fitting homage to Stevie’s 35-year solo career coming full circle. “What a journey it has been!” she remarked at the end of the show.

    The 24 Karat Gold Tour coincides with the November 4th re-release of Stevie Nicks’ first two solo albums Bella Donna (1981) and The Wild Heart (1983), which combined have sold more than 6 million copies in the U.S. alone.

    All slideshow photos courtesy of Michael Chow / AZ Central

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    Concert Reviews

    Stevie Nicks Set List

    Thank you to Jamie Maletic and her friends for providing the full set list before the show!

    1. Gold and Braid
    2. If Anyone Falls
    3. Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around (with Chrissie Hynde & Waddy Wachtel)
    4. Belle Fleur
    5. Outside the Rain/Dreams (medley)
    6. Wild Heart/Bella Donna (medley)
    7. Annabel Lee
    8. Enchanted
    9. New Orleans
    10. Starshine
    11. Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream)
    12. Stand Back
    13. Crying in the Night
    14. If You Were My Love
      Band introductions
    15. Gold Dust Woman
    16. Edge of Seventeen
      Encores
    17. Rhiannon
    18. Leather and Lace

    The Pretenders Set List

    1. Alone
    2. Gotta Wait
    3. Down the Wrong Way
    4. Private Life
    5. Hymn to Her
    6. Back on the Chain Gang
    7. Don’t Get Me Wrong
    8. I’ll Stand by You
    9. Tattooed Love Boys
    10. Mystery Achievement
    11. Stop Your Sobbing
    12. Brass in Pocket
    13. Holy Commotion
    14. Middle of the Road
    15. Room Full of Mirrors

    Videos

    Big thanks and much love to Haley Clark, UnderTheDesertMoon, and especially The American, who filmed the entire show!

    Gold and Braid (Haley Clark)

    Gold and Braid (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXljEmrv_Mw

    “Phoenix, Arizona…just like I pictured it! Well, I’d like to say, Welcome home! This is our house tonight. Very proud to be here, very very proud to have Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders here with me. This is not exactly… And I know you all know this, but I’m just gonna tell you anyway ’cause you know that I just love to talk, so. This is a… This is a little different kind of set. We really have done what you have asked for all these years, and we have gone back and we have picked up some things that we think maybe in your hearts you always wanted to hear. It’s been a lot of fun for us to put this together. So everybody, thank you for coming! We’re very, very happy to be here! We love you and we’re home! Thank you!”

    If Anyone Falls (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXfy3Q9URCc

    Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around – with Chrissie Hynde (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fucmVEYUPCo

    Outside the Rain/Dreams (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zt2Zveo_XY

    Wild Heart / Bella Donna (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQookMdC8i8

    Annabel Lee (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucHw3NHAEQk

    “Thank you, Edgar Allan Poe! Here’s here. He’s in the back. Just watch out. He’s standing behind you somewhere.”

    New Orleans (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sr2wUtxP9U

    Starshine (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nYqwrtBqw8

    Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream) (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VMNX2qvGyU

    Stand Back (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QElg2ETPUYw

    Crying in the Night (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeMqftCpUoY

    Gold Dust Woman (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SdkkRLLksI

    Gold Dust Woman (UnderTheDesertMoon)

    Edge of Seventeen (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wv-XM3eMMVg

    Rhiannon (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaJLwrHqxbE

    Leather and Lace (The American)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj8oHIAc074

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvYav6QRoP0

    “What a journey it has been! Thank you, everyone, so much. You know, uh, first of all, thank you for staying. That’s a big plus. That makes me really feel good because, you know, I mean if it was me, I’d probably be going like, ‘A lot of traffic out there.’ So thank you so much!

    Secondly, you always surprise me, and uh, this was a very, you know it’s like, I’m not really supposed to like talk this much. Someday I’m going to do a show where I don’t even sing, I’m just gonna talk. And uh, but I want you to know this was a very different show. This is doing songs that we’ve never done, and it’s hard because you haven’t ever. You’re so familiar with your other songs. These songs, a lot of them you’re not familiar with, but you love them, and to be able to share them with everybody is wonderful. By the time we get a couple more shows, they’ll be a little more finessed. But I’m glad that I was able to share this first night of trying to get this all in my head with you.

    You have been my great friends, sitting in my living room, listening to my new demos. And that, of course, is my favorite thing of all to do, is sit in my living room and play demos. So that’s what’s you’ve done for me tonight. And you’ve let me know that this is gonna work, and I’m gonna be OK, and I appreciate that.

    So take care of yourself, stay strong, don’t watch the news  — it’s depressing. I love you all! We’ll be back! Take care! God bless you!”

    Touring Band

    • Stevie Nicks – Lead Vocals
    • Waddy Wachtel – Guitars, Musical Director
    • Ricky Peterson – Hammond Piano
    • Scott Crago – Drums
    • Darrell Smith – Grand Piano
    • Al Ortiz – Bass
    • Carlos Rios – Guitars
    • Sharon Celani – Backup Vocals
    • Marilyn Martin – Backup Vocals

    Live Streaming from Periscope

    The Pretenders – “Don’t Get Me Wrong” (clip)

    Tour Merchandise

    Stevie Nicks 24 Karat Gold Tour t-shirt

    Stevie Nicks 24 Karat Gold Tour mug

    Stevie Nicks 24 Karat Gold Tour keychain

    Stevie Nicks 24 Karat Gold Tour t-shirt

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