Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Stevie Nicks talks about her most memorable looks of all time.

TOTALLY STEVIE
The one and only Stevie Nicks talks about her most memorable looks of all time.
08.26.09
VMagazine

I had the incredible good fortune to interview Stevie Nicks for V60, which, given my lifelong obsession with Fleetwood Mac, was really a dream come true. Not only was she funny and incredibly forthcoming, she also happened to be very generous with her time. After the formal portion of our interview ended, she took the time to look through a few old images and discuss the origins of some of her most iconic looks.
T. Cole Rachel


1. This is a Herbie Worthington photo. He did the first Fleetwood Mac cover and almost all of my solo album covers. He took almost all of the crazy photos of me between 1975 and 1985. We did photo shoots not because we had to, but just because it was fun. If we had time off we’d just decide to take photos. Me and all my friends would get together and bring all kinds of stuff with us—all our best clothes, props, flowers, whatever—and then take pictures for days. The tambourine and the rose really came from the Belladonna album. The hat that I’m wearing—a gray beret with a feather—was lost somewhere along the way, which is too bad because I’ve never been able to find another one quite that amazing. The little embroidered top that I’m wearing, that I still have. The whole idea here was that you were looking out through this portal into the universe. I was always into having circles in the photos…and roses. I did my own makeup for this photo and I was always my own stylist. We never used stylists back then. Plus, no stylist would have wanted to work with us! We’d be taking photos all day for three days in a row.

2. This was taken on the roof of my condo in California, near the ocean. I’d been wearing the little chiffon tops like that with the long sleeves for a while at that point, and while we were up there taking pictures the wind came up and nearly blew me off the top of the building. There were actually a lot of pictures taken that day, but this is the most famous one. I love wearing things like that because they just create the most amazing shapes. This is when I really realized the power of these outfits. If we played an outdoor venue and there was a little bit of wind, my clothes always looked 100% better. I think this photo ran in People magazine.


3. Oh, the Rolling Stone cover. You’re gonna love this story. This was basically a nightmare picture for me. This was taken by Richard Avedon. You know, it’s not every day that you get work with Richard Avedon, so this was a very big deal. It just so happened that this was taken right after Mick and I had broken up. We’d just ended the year-long relationship thing we had going on and things were very tense. We get to the shoot and Richard Avedon has this ladder set up and he tells me that he basically wants me to be hanging around Mick’s neck in the photo and that the rest of the band will basically be sitting around Mick’s feet. He had this whole composition already worked out. I’m looking at him like, Are you out of your mind? First of all, I’m not even speaking to Mick Fleetwood and I’m certainly not climbing up on a ladder and then hanging around his neck. I’m not touching him! So, I pulled him aside and told him that I really didn’t want to do it. Avedon looks at me and basically just tells me that I needed to just suck it up and do the photo. He’s like, this is the cover of Rolling Stone magazine and in 10 years you’ll be glad that you did this. Now, do it. So, I reluctantly agreed. Up I go on the ladder. I was literally hanging around Mick’s neck like a mink stole. I kept feeling like I was going to fall and Mick was trying to hold me up…it was horrific.

So, the shoot ends and we all go home. Then, lo and behold, the issue finally comes out and there on the cover is just me and Mick. No Lindsey, no John, no Chris. They were all cropped out. It was just me and Mick. Can I even tell you how well that went over in the band? It wasn’t our fault that they cropped everyone else out of the photo, we had no idea. They just did it that way. They were kind of like, "Fuck you, if you’re gonna be on the cover of OUR magazine, we’re gonna do whatever we want." The whole thing was a nightmare. Lindsey didn’t speak to any of us for weeks after it came out, and it seemed like that image was everywhere. I’m sure Mick Fleetwood was secretly happy, though!

4. I think this photo was taken in San Francisco at a music festival. This would be around 1977 or so. I think this was taken backstage. In fact, I think this part of a larger group photo and they just cropped everyone else out of it. Once again, it’s me and a top hat…the little top hat that could. I bought that top hat in Buffalo, New York. We were on tour and on one of our days off Christine and I went antique shopping. I found that hat in some random little shop. I still have it. It’s at home in a box. I keep everything. There were a few classic pieces that got lost or stolen along the way, but everything else I saved. All except for the original black outfit and boots, which are now in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

BRANDON FLOWERS (THE KILLERS) JEALOUS OF FLEETWOOD MAC

Small mention of Fleetwood Mac in the September issue of Rollingstone Magazine in an Q&A interview with Brandon Flowers of The Killers...

(PHOTO) LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM GEORGE HURRELL

George Hurrell Photo Session, from which the album cover for Lindsey's "Law and Order" was pulled from. EBAY

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

BLOOMBERG GROOVES TO FLEETWOOD MAC

GOTH STAR VIDEO PREMIERE - FLEETWOOD MAC SAMPLE

NEW PICTUREPLANE VIDEO - "GOTH STAR" (STEREOGUM PREMIERE)

Kind of interesting:
Stereogum
We've run through the core components of Travis Egedy aka BTW Pictureplane's one-man beatmaking brew: deep blend house, noise, synth pop, darkwave, psychedelia, world music, and most excellently, actual emotion. The stellar "Goth Star," an echoing and vocal-sampled comedown cut perfect for an after-hours dancefloor bliss out, is the next Dark Rift LP single to get a video, directed here by Sterling Crispin. And like "Trance Doll" it fits Pictureplane's low-tech approach -- noisy VHS film and superimposed images of Stevie Nicks, candle-lit seances, and a bunch of etc. designed to get you thinking non-linearly, or maybe not thinking at all, and just feeling. Or it could just be a bunch of disassociated images on shitty film print. It's up to you. After you watch.


Goth Star mp3 Download

Monday, August 31, 2009

(PHOTOS) FLEETWOOD MAC HUGGY BEAR BENEFIT AUG 29TH

Thank you to wayner from The Ledge for providing a link to photos from the gig Fleetwood Mac performed at in The Hamptons on August 29th at the Huggy Bear Benefit. It's only been a couple of months since the band has been seen... but literally it seems like yesterday! They all look alive and well and haven't changed. I see Stevie's still rockin' the Boks!

View the photos here

(HOT PRESS) FLEETWOOD MAC MAGAZINE COVER

Not sure why they are saying a second added show in Dublin October 25th! With tickets going on sale September 4th! That show was announced ages ago and tickets have been on sale for quite some time already...

Is this a recent cover on Hot Press??


Fans can look forward to a few surprises!

There’s good news for Fleetwood Mac fans with the AOR gods announcing a second consecutive night at the Dublin O2 on October 25. Tickets priced €86.25 go on sale on Friday September 4 at 9am.

The North American leg of the Unleashed tour has been eliciting rave reviews with the band augmenting their greatest hits with personal favourites and solo tracks that, in some cases, haven’t been performed live since the ‘70s.

The Reynolds Girls may have preferred to jack than Fleetwood Mac, but we can’t wait!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

STEVIE VISITS WALTER REED WHILE ON EAST COAST

Prior to the Huggy Bear benefit on Long Island last night (Aug 29) Stevie payed numerous visits to Walter Reed this past week.

Busydadmumbles spoke about Stevie meeting his brother while in hospital.

(UPDATE) HUGGY BEAR FOUNDATION FLEETWOOD MAC SHOW

Fleetwood Mac played a charity event last night in The Hamptons (August 29th) and according to Katie Lee Joel (Billy Joel's wife) "Fleetwood Mac concert at Huggy Bear Foundation was fantastic! All my faves... Gypsy, Rhiannon, Tusk, Stand Back, Landslide etc."

Full Unleashed Tour set was performed before less than 1,000 people.






WIN AUSTRALIALN FLEETWOOD MAC TICKETS

Win tickets for you and five friends to see the legendary fleetwood mac in concert


The news that rock supergroup Fleetwood Mac is touring Australia in December has been huge news for all their many fans. With classic hits like ‘Rhiannon’, ‘You Can Go Your Own Way’, ‘Landslide’ and ‘Don’t Stop’ they are undoubtedly one of the most iconic and popular groups in rock history.

Phone lines are going to meltdown when tickets for their Australian concerts go on sale this Friday September 4, but we’ve got our hands on some before they go on sale. We are giving you the chance to win tickets for you and five of you mates to see them live in concert at one of the Australian concerts.

The Mac is back, so make sure you don’t miss what promises to be the concert of the year!

Fleetwood Mac Tour Dates:

DECEMBER 1 ROD LAVER ARENA, MELBOURNE
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DECEMBER 5 HOPE ESTATE WINERY, HUNTER VALLEY NSW
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DECEMBER 7 ACER ARENA, SYDNEY
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DECEMBER 11 ME BANK STADIUM, PERTH
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DECEMBER 15 BRISBANE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
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Tickets are on sale from Friday 4 September.

The competition commences 31 August 2009 at 6.00am (AEST) and closes on 4 September 2009 at 12.00pm (AEST).