Tag: Rod Laver Arena

  • Stevie Nicks sings, tells hilarious stories at Melbourne show

    Stevie Nicks sings, tells hilarious stories at Melbourne show

    Stevie Nicks’ latest tour sees her spend almost an hour telling hilarious and heartfelt stories about some of her greatest hits and unreleased gems.

    STEVIE NICKS, THE PRETENDERS
    Rod Laver Arena

    CHRISSIE Hynde knows her stuff. “Melbourne you’re a music town,” Hynde said at last night’s Rod Laver Arena show where her band The Pretenders ignited the crowd for Stevie Nicks.

    Off paper and in real life it turns out the two artists complement each other brilliantly — both iconic rock musicians (and both effortlessly cool) who inject their personality into their songs.

    The Pretenders balance classic hits — “Brass in Pocket,” “Don’t Get Me Wrong,” “Message of Love,” “Back on the Chain Gang,” “I’ll Stand By You,” “Middle of the Road,” “Hymn To Her” — with a handful of new tracks to bring the audience up to date with the fact that this isn’t just a nostalgia trip.

    Unlike most of these dual bills, where you’re hoping for a duet considering they’re in the same venue on the same night, Hynde and Nicks actually perform a song together.

    It’s particularly poignant that they duet on “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,” which was originally a duet with Nicks and the late Tom Petty.

    24 Karat Gold Tour, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena, The Pretenders
    (Mark Stewart/News Corp Australia)

    Petty looms large over Nicks’ entire set, including a string of photos of the pair on the big screens.

    Nicks admits she “grappled” with singing songs she made with Petty so soon after his recent death, but knew her friend wouldn’t want her to change the show.

    We already knew Stevie Nicks is a storyteller by her lyrics over the past 40 years, but on this new solo tour she becomes a literal story teller.

    The theme is that a very chatty Nicks shares the tales behind most of the songs aired, many from her “gothic trunk of lost songs” on the 24 Karat Gold compilation, featuring tunes that didn’t make it out of the studios for whatever reason, some made with Petty and his band The Heartbreakers.

    Some of the stories stretch longer than the tune they’re about — brilliant, rambling, incisive anecdotes filled with humour, near-forensic details and the occasional A-list superstar. It was like hearing her reading from her mythical memoirs, breaking up the chapters with songs.

    But there’s *a lot* of talking. Like, almost an hour if you added it all up. Luckily Nicks is hilarious and engaging and her memory is super sharp and it’s nice hearing her talk about creating music and being a songwriter rather than being asked about drugs and ex boyfriends for the umpteenth time.

    Nicks details how important her solo career outside Fleetwood Mac has been, but how she made a pact to return to the band whenever they needed her. “You can have it all,” she says of her dual careers.

    24 Karat Gold Tour, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena, The Pretenders
    (Mark Stewart/News Corp Australia)

    Arguably this kind of show (which pushed past two and a half hours) might be better in a theatre, but Nicks has the great problem of being way too popular for that.

    It’s a different setlist than usual, airing some of those unheard or lesser-known songs (one stretching back to her pre-Mac album with Lindsey Buckingham) which rewards diehard fans — and there’s lots of them.

    But not one of the increasing number of young fans discovering Nicks these days.

    Side note — a 20-something next to this reviewer stated to her friend “Lindsey Buckingham is the other female singer in Fleetwood Mac” at one point when Nicks mentioned Buckingham. No, that’d be Christine McVie.

    For the more casual fan Nicks still detoured through hits of her own (“Stand Back,” “Edge of Seventeen”) and of her other band (“Gypsy,” “Dreams,” “Gold Dust Woman,” “Rhiannon” and “Landslide”).

    24 Karat Gold Tour, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena, The Pretenders
    (Mark Stewart/News Corp Australia)

    Prince joined Petty as the night’s most discussed man. You may know the story about how Nicks heard “Little Red Corvette” while driving to her honeymoon and it inspired “Stand Back,” but you haven’t heard it in this much detail. Nicks also talked about giving Prince fashion tips and reworked the dove theme in “Edge of Seventeen” to reference Prince’s “When Doves Cry.”

    They don’t make them like Nicks anymore — who else has someone on stage handing her an increasing array of shawls, including a vintage 1981 one that’s lasted longer than the careers of many of her contemporaries.

    And who knew watching the second Twilight movie at a private cinema in Melbourne inspired her to relaunch her solo career and the song “Moonlight”? Yes, that Twilight.

    And Chrissie Hynde didn’t have to call out any audience members on her pet hate — the modern plague of filming gigs on phones.

    Now, for that next Fleetwood Mac tour where Nicks can play “Sara.”

    The Pretenders play the Forum tonight, while Stevie Nicks and the Pretenders unite again for A Day on the Green at Rochford Wines tomorrow.

    Cameron Adams / Herald Sun / Thursday, November 16, 2017

  • VIDEOS 11/6: Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Night 3)

    VIDEOS 11/6: Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Night 3)

    Fleetwood Mac rocked Rod Laver Arena once again on Friday night, closing out their three-night stay in Victoria’s capital city of Melbourne. The band now heads 45 miles southwest to the port city of Geelong, where they will perform at the Mt Duneed Estate on Saturday.

    Stevie dedicated “Landslide” to “our wayward Australian man Patrick.”

    “Patrick, we’re so glad you’re here. We’ve missed you. It’s not quite the same without you.”

    Jump to: Videos | Live Tweets | Set List

    Videos

    Thanks to ABSTRACTEMS, Nicole Barker, Ben Loke, and Rock Music. for capturing and sharing this footage!

    You Make Loving Fun (ABSTRACTEMS)

    Second Hand News (ABSTRACTEMS) 

    Everywhere (ben loke)

    Tusk (Rock Music.)

    Sara (Nicole Barker)

    Say You Love Me (Rock Music.)

    Landslide (Nicole Barker)

    Think about Me (ABSTRACTEMS)

    Little Lies (ben loke)

    Gold Dust Woman (Rock Music.)

    Go Your Own Way (ben loke)

    Don’t Stop (Rock Music.)

    Silver Springs – partial (ABSTRACTEMS)

    Songbird (Rock Music.)

    Songbird – partial (ABSTRACTEMS)

    Final Bows & Speeches (Rock Music.)

    Live Tweets


    https://twitter.com/nikkiteeuw/status/662618777771610113


    https://twitter.com/SharleneMelb/status/662604508925595648
    https://twitter.com/ademczuk/status/662561946990874624
    https://twitter.com/ademczuk/status/662556760364814336

    Set List

    1. The Chain
    2. You Make Loving Fun
    3. Dreams
    4. Second Hand News
    5. Rhiannon
    6. Everywhere
    7. Bleed to Love Her (replaces I Know I’m Not Wrong)
    8. Tusk
    9. Sara (replaces Sisters of the Moon)
    10. Say You Love Me
    11. Big Love
    12. Landslide
    13. Never Going Back Again
    14. Think About Me (replaces Over My Head)
    15. Gypsy
    16. Little Lies
    17. Gold Dust Woman
    18. I’m So Afraid
    19. Go Your Own Way
    20. World Turning (encore 1)
    21. Don’t Stop
    22. Silver Springs
    23. Songbird (encore 2)
  • VIDEOS 11/4: Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Night 2)

    VIDEOS 11/4: Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Night 2)

    Fleetwood Mac performed at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Wednesday night, the second of three sold-out shows. The band wraps up their three-night engagement in Melbourne on Friday.

    Videos

    Thanks to Nicole Barker, Mike Devery, and Sarah Elsdon for capturing and sharing this footage! Check back regularly for new videos!

    Everywhere (Mike Devery)

    Bleed to Love Her (Nicole Barker)

    Sara (Nicole Barker)

    Sara (Mike Devery)

    Big Love (Sarah Elsdon)

    Landslide (Mike Devery)

    Gold Dust Woman (Nicole Barker)

    Go Your Own Way (Nicole Barker)

    Encore (Nicole Barker)

    Silver Springs (Mike Devery)

    Songbird (Mike Devery)

    Final bows (Nicole Barker)

    Live Tweets

    https://twitter.com/tellyouatale/status/661909098301009920


    https://twitter.com/marklawi/status/661892767505883136
    https://twitter.com/RhiTapscott/status/661882303228981248


    https://twitter.com/throwndownMSR_/status/661852667598082048
    https://twitter.com/throwndownMSR_/status/661847263593955329
    https://twitter.com/x_Niki/status/661829722603520001

    Set List

    1. The Chain
    2. You Make Loving Fun
    3. Dreams
    4. Second Hand News
    5. Rhiannon
    6. Everywhere
    7. Bleed to Love Her (replaces I Know I’m Not Wrong)
    8. Tusk
    9. Sara (replaces Sisters of the Moon)
    10. Say You Love Me
    11. Big Love
    12. Landslide
    13. Never Going Back Again
    14. Think About Me (replaces Over My Head)
    15. Gypsy
    16. Little Lies
    17. Gold Dust Woman
    18. I’m So Afraid
    19. Go Your Own Way
    20. World Turning (encore 1)
    21. Don’t Stop
    22. Silver Springs
    23. Songbird (encore 2)
  • REVIEW: ’70s superheroes still a fertile hit factory

    REVIEW: ’70s superheroes still a fertile hit factory

    Fleetwood Mac
    Fleetwood Mac in the spotlight at Rod Laver Arena. (Photo: Pat Scala)

    MUSIC
    FLEETWOOD MAC ★★★1/2
    Rod Laver Arena, November 2

    Like superheroes. Five mysterious individuals with unique powers, reunited against incredible odds to save the free world one more time. Like Kiss with better tunes, Fleetwood Mac is a band inseparable from its own mythology.

    There’s mad uncle Mick Fleetwood in his eccentric country gentleman’s attire, biting bearded lips with bug-eyes rolling. He’s an inseparable bloc with his “truly dearest friend” John McVie, quietly plucking bass in the shadow of a flat golfer’s cap.

    Messianic ringleader Lindsey Buckingham and witch-fairy Stevie Nicks are another unit: eternal king and queen of the Heartbreak High prom, playing up the sexual tension through misty eyes in the whispers of Landslide then re-enacting the finger-pointing rage in “Go Your Own Way.”

    Fleetwood Mac
    Fleetwood Mac in the spotlight at Rod Laver Arena. (Photo: Pat Scala)

    Then there’s Christine McVie, returned at last to quietly steal the show with “You Make Loving Fun” and the gentle coda of Songbird, as if the 22 songs preceding hadn’t already made their case for one of the most fertile hit factories of the modern age.

    Sure, some of the moves may have felt a little stilted. “Tusk” wasn’t quite the climactic eruption with its marching band horns caged inside a synthesiser. Nicks did duck out of few high notes in “Dreams” and elsewhere.

    But from Buckingham’s psychobabbling song introductions and anguished six-string pyrotechnics to Fleetwood’s nutty crowd-baiting drum solo, to nearly every damn track plus B-sides of that album, Rumours, the world felt as harmonious as it’ll ever be.

    Michael Dwyer / Sydney Morning Herald / Tuesday, November 3, 2015

  • VIDEOS 11/2: Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Night 1)

    Fleetwood Mac performed at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Monday night, the first of three soldout shows.

    Stevie dedicated “Landslide” to a man whom she dubbed “Movie Mark.”

    “Had it not been for ‘Movie Mark,” I would not have seen the second movie of the Twilight series, and therefore, I would not have written a song called ‘Moonlight” that I dearly love and that changed my life. And it’s all because of him. So thank you, Mark, for that magical moment that you created that ended up creating a lot of magic for me. So this is for you and it’s ‘Landslide.’”

    Jump to: Videos | Live Tweets | Set List

    Videos

    Thanks to Nicole Barker, Bella 4lana, Melody Fair, pjgirl23, and Valerie B for capturing and sharing this footage.

    The Chain (Nicole Barker)

    Dreams (Melody Fair)

    Dreams (pjgirl23)

    Rhiannon (Nicole Barker)

    Everywhere (Melody Fair)

    Tusk (Valerie B)

    Bleed to Love Her (Nicole Barker)

    Sara (Nicole Barker)

    Say You Love Me (Nicole Barker)

    Big Love (Nicole Barker)

    Landslide (Nicole Barker)

    Think about Me (Nicole Barker)

    Gypsy – intro (Bella 4lana)

    Gypsy (Nicole Barker)

    Little Lies (Nicole Barker)

    Gold Dust Woman (Nicole Barker)

    Go Your Own Way (Nicole Barker)

    Encore (Nicole Barker)

    World Turning – drum solo (Melody Fair)

    Don’t Stop (Nicole Barker)

    Silver Springs (Nicole Barker)

    Songbird (pjgirl23)

    Bows (Nicole Barker)

    Live Tweets

    https://twitter.com/Brooksby82/status/661184269365063682
    https://twitter.com/luckykays/status/660002443405594625

    Set List

    1. The Chain
    2. You Make Loving Fun
    3. Dreams
    4. Second Hand News
    5. Rhiannon
    6. Everywhere
    7. Bleed to Love Her (replaces I Know I’m Not Wrong)
    8. Tusk
    9. Sara (replaces Sisters of the Moon)
    10. Say You Love Me
    11. Big Love
    12. Landslide
    13. Never Going Back Again
    14. Think About Me (replaces Over My Head)
    15. Gypsy
    16. Little Lies
    17. Gold Dust Woman
    18. I’m So Afraid
    19. Go Your Own Way
    20. World Turning (encore 1)
    21. Don’t Stop
    22. Silver Springs
    23. Songbird (encore 2)