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The show was AMAZING and this was the first time i've ever seen Vanessa live. She was awesome--truly. Not only do I love her music but her personality is great. The two new songs were truly gorgeous--can't wait to hear them again  :D



I was also stoked that Atlantic City marked the first night that Vanessa came out during Stevie's set to sing. She added backing vocals along with Jana Anderson and Sharon Celani on Stevie's cover of Led Zepplin's Rock and Roll...here's a picture...


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Hate to bring the bad news but it seems as though Vanessa and Stevie did not perform any songs together on opening night--she just opened.  :(

-Marissa

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Quote from: "nosticker"
I've always been a Fleetwood Mac fan.  (Don't forget Lindsey played those tasty guitar fills on WH).  What Stevie said just makes sense.  It ISN'T just us.  Vanessa is a rarity, and that is why I support her.

"rising star" though?



Dan/NS


I wouldn't be surprised if we see him come out at the Universal show in LA--now THAT would be awesome. I can't wait for next Friday in Atlantic City!

-Marissa

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Sounds like they're sharing the stage for a few songs  :D

Stevie Nicks: Says she couldn't feel any luckier right now
Thursday, June 23, 2005
By John Sinkevics
The Grand Rapids Press

GRAND RAPIDS -- Stevie Nicks considers herself one lucky, mystical rocker these days.

She just completed a magical co-headlining tour with the Eagles' Don Henley, she kicks off a solo U.S. outing with rising star Vanessa Carlton in Grand Rapids on Friday, and she'll pursue a movie project later this year based on an acclaimed series of fantasy stories featuring the character Rhiannon from Welsh mythology.

The singer even anticipates reuniting yet again with Fleetwood Mac.

"I'm very excited about my life right now," Nicks, 57, said in an interview last week from a Henley-Nicks tour stop in Atlanta. "I love what I'm doing."

Oddly enough, Nicks wasn't even planning to perform this year. But then she got a call from Henley, her friend and Eagles drummer, suggesting a joint tour. (The pair scored a Top 10 hit in 1981 with "Leather and Lace.")

"I've never done anything like this before and neither has he. In our hearts, we've always had the thought of doing something like this, but never got around to doing it," Nicks said. "It is a lot of fun. I get to sing 'Hotel California' and 'New York Minute.' "

Although Henley's schedule forced him to limit that tour to just 10 dates, ending last Sunday at the Chicago-area Tweeter Center, Nicks decided to continue on her own, enlisting pianist-singer Carlton to open shows and join her on stage for some tunes.

"I know her pretty well, and I just think she's a special one and I'm glad to be able to put her in front of a lot of people," Nicks said of Carlton, best known for her songs "A Thousand Miles" and "Ordinary Day." She noted Fleetwood Mac was in the same studio as Carlton when she recorded her latest album, "Harmonium."

"My audiences are so excellent and so caring and loving, and I want her (Carlton) to feel that," Nicks added. "I believe these artists have to get out in front of the people. The music business is in such bad shape. Those artists don't get nurtured. It's frightening."

Nicks' reputation as an independent, successful rock artist -- a starring role in Fleetwood Mac, plus a solo career that's spawned singles such as "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," "Edge of Seventeen" and "Stand Back" -- has made her a mentor for younger female musicians, a role she relishes.

"We had people to nurture us," she said of the early part of her career when she teamed up with guitarist Lindsey Buckingham. "We had a producer who let us live in his house. We had people around us who would say, 'Don't get upset' and 'We'll keep you afloat.' In this day and age, it's 'Get out.'

"I really respect her (Carlton). I'll be damned if I'll let her go by the wayside. She is one of the great ones. She won't quit."

Nicks won't quit either, juggling solo and full-band projects with her dream of turning author Evangeline Walton's fantasy tetralogy into a movie, with new music that might involve her musician pals.

The twirling, gypsy-like mystic with a penchant for wearing flowing dresses on stage said she feels a spiritual connection to the "amazing stories" of the mythical gods and goddesses.

"There's a very practical side of me, but there is definitely my 'Rhiannon' side, my performing/writing side, that spiritual path that I think I'm on right now," she said of the movie project.

But, she insisted, "there's always a future for Fleetwood Mac," which reunited in 2003 and promptly went out and played 135 shows across the globe. She's confident they'll join forces again within the next two years.

"People always say we'll break up. But we don't break up, we'll never break up," she said. "I think the great thing for a great, elite band like Fleetwood Mac is to get out of the spotlight for a while. It's much more energizing when you have a break. It's like a marriage: You need your own spot in the house and get away from each other once in a while."

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Introduce Yourself / New Here :)
« on: June 15, 2005, 04:57:18 pm »
Quote from: "rosieposy87"
BBC America!! You legend! Have you seen Alan Partridge? It is actually the funniest show EVER made. I love him! What other shows? Hmmm they show such old stuff on BBC america.


I've yet to see Alan Partridge--not sure if that's airing yet. I loved Coupling and heard they planned on making a Christmas episode which i'm looking forward to seeing (that is, if it ever panned out). My favorite, of course, Ab Fab and Monarch of the Glen--though it's not been the same since Alastair McKenzie's departure (he's so gorgeous!).

Thanks again for the welcomes!

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Introduce Yourself / New Here :)
« on: June 12, 2005, 06:48:28 pm »
Thanks for the welcome, everyone!

-Marissa

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Live Shows / Vanessa opening for Stevie Nicks
« on: June 12, 2005, 05:27:12 pm »
Quote from: "B"
Vanessa hasn't done a full band show since her Europoean tour in 2003 (if you don't count her Leno performance), so it is mostly just an assumption that these tour shows will be acoustic, too. But I guess we will find out when she starts touring.


Ahh...I wasn't aware. Thanks for filling me in! I'm really looking forward to finally seeing her live--acoustic or full band.

-Marissa

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Introduce Yourself / New Here :)
« on: June 12, 2005, 08:43:17 am »
Just wanted to say hello to everyone. I just posted on the Stevie Nicks/Vanessa Carlton thread but in case you don't make it there, I'm Marissa, 21 from NJ and apparently, I follow around a band of "people as old as me" < /mom quote>. I'm a HUGE (no, seriously...13 shows in the past two years huge) Fleetwood Mac/Stevie Nicks/Lindsey Buckingham fan (and Vanessa) so before Harmonium came out and I found out Lindsey would be on the album, I was stoked. Now i'm completely and totally elated to know Vanessa and Stevie will be sharing a stage.

I've seen Stevie twice this year in Las Vegas (she played Caesar's last month) and just recently saw her with Don Henley in Philadelphia. I'll be attending the concert tomorrow night in Hershey Park and then am calling it a day (my bank account is happy about this) with Atlantic City and some Vanessa Carlton at the end of the month. Hope all of you attending the Stevie/Vanessa shows have a great time. Even if you're not a huge Stevie fan, I promise you're in for a real treat!

Other than that, i'm a disgruntled salon coordinator and college student currently working towards a degree in both Public Relations and Political Science with the intent of either a job in broadcasting or the music industry (why Political Science? I'm not sure either). Aside from my aforementioned obsessions, I'm infatuated with Catherine Deneuve and all things French, I love History, love English and could sit and watch BBC America and the Food TV Network all day long.

Nice to be here! Hope to talk to you all soon!

-Marissa

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Live Shows / Vanessa opening for Stevie Nicks
« on: June 12, 2005, 08:28:43 am »
Hey everyone! I'm new here. Just wanted to let you all know that Stevie's official website The Nicksfix is posting all of the official presale passwords and information on their website. I'm a huge Stevie Nicks/Fleetwood Mac fan and have had the opportunity to see Stevie and Fleetwood Mac several times over the past two years (including two shows recently at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas) so I can tell you that even if you're not a huge Stevie fan, you're in for a treat. Her shows have been vocally outstanding and incredibly high-energy. I'm also a big Nessa fan so i'm looking forward to Atlantic City with the two of them and hoping for a song or two shared. Does anyone have any information on Vanessa's setlist and is it, in fact, going to be an acoustic set? Thanks so much!

-Marissa

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