Thursday, April 09, 2009

$25 FLEETWOOD MAC TIX - FLORIDA, CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS, LAS VEGAS

Here’s are great concert deal from TravelZoo 
Almost 50 percent off tickets to Fleetwood Mac’s “Unleashed: Hits Tour 2009″ 

ALL UPPER LEVEL SEATING

$25 - Cleveland, OH - April 17, 2009 (Reg. $49.00)
You must book by April 16th at TICKETMASTER

$26 - Columbus, OH - April 18, 2009 (Reg. $49.50)
You must book by April 16th at TICKETMASTER

$25 - Sunrise, FL -  April 23, 2009 (Reg. $46.75)
You must book by April 19th at TICKETMASTER

$25 - Las Vegas, NV - May 30, 2009 (Reg. $55)
You must book by April 30th at TICKETMASTER

When ready to purchase, select "Find Tickets." Enter the code LANDSLIDE in the box marked "Travelzoo Ticket Offer" and use the drop-down menu to select the number of seats you would like. Click "Find Tickets" to see your seats. Note: Ticket fees are an additional $6.60 per ticket. 

With Fleetwood Mac's "Unleashed: Hits Tour 2009" selling out nationwide, this one is sure to sell quickly with this exclusive 50% OFF deal for Travelzoo subscribers.

See legendary personalities Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham play all their greatest hits live at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Saturday, April 18 at 8PM. With over 3 decades of hits, Fleetwood Mac has a reputation as one of the greatest rock bands of the era.

FLEETWOOD MAC 1977 - 2009 ST. PAUL COLLAGE

When Fleetwood Mac played in St. Paul, MN last month on March 3rd - the band was presented with a framed collage of their concert ads for shows in St. Paul stretching back to 1977. Mick Fleetwood was on hand to accept.

Perez Sighting

Stevie Nicks Disses Lindsay Lohan. It's amazing how many media outlets have picked up on this - a quote taken to the extreme:

STEVIE - NOT A FAN OF COMPUTERS

'Fleetwood Mac' lead singer Stevie Nicks talks about her first solo concert recording since 1985, why cell phones and computers make her mad and her hopes for Britney Spears. (April 9)

Q&A WITH STEVIE NICKS (Canadian Press)

THE CANADIAN PRESS
The HuffingtonPost.com
Q&A: Rock legend Stevie Nicks explains why she's a technophobe

NEW YORK — Friends who want to get in touch with Stevie Nicks know not to send an email, call on a cellphone, or reach out by text message, because she won't respond.

It's not that she's being rude: Nicks doesn't own a computer or a cellphone. The 60-year-old rock legend, who is currently on tour with Fleetwood Mac, is a proud technophobe.

"I believe that computers have taken over the world. I believe that they have in many ways ruined our children. I believe that kids used to love to go out and play," Nicks says in her famously smoky voice.

"I believe that social graces are gone because manners are gone because all people do is sit around and text. I think it's obnoxious."

Nicks does own an iPod, but she prefers to listen to music - which includes her new CD, "The Soundstage Sessions" - on a boombox. (The CD also comes packaged with a DVD.)
Better yet, give her a cassette version and she'll be in musical heaven. "It sounds better and you'd be convinced," she says.

AP: This is your first live project in 22 years. What took so long?

Nicks: I don't really know exactly how that happened. Before I knew it, it was 2007 ... (my) tour was over, and I'm sitting in my house going, "I can't believe I'm sitting here again, and I didn't film this show." So I got on my phone and I called my managers, and I said, "Make some calls, because I need to film this show." I'm very, very proud of it. I'm almost glad that I waited this long to do it, because maybe that's what God wanted me to do.

AP: You say you hope this project is a blueprint for the next generation. Why do you think there's a lack of strong rock acts?

Nicks: Because the music business is in terrible trouble. People are stealing our music. That's all there is to it. In the old days ... they would help you to develop into the artist that they knew you were going to be. In the last 10 years, the record companies don't have the money to do that. I don't know what the answer is to it. The only thing I can say to people is, "Buy music, do not steal music." If you do, you won't have any new music later on.

AP: If you and I were having lunch, and I pulled out my cellphone ...

Nicks: I'm gonna put my hand on your hand and say, "Turn it off, for now. Just give me an hour, of you, I really want an hour of just you, and your heart. I don't want you talking to someone else while we're having lunch." It's love, you know, it's relationships. I don't want love and relationships to be lost, and I feel like that's happening.

AP: Have the nation's economic troubles inspired you musically?

Nicks: Absolutely, I want to go home and write Bob Dylan songs, I want to go write radical, rebellious "let's try to make it better" songs. I'm very affected by everything going on. When I do get finished with this Fleetwood Mac tour, I will absolutely write about the political situation, which I have never done before. I have never actually been very political before, and I'm starting to feel more political every day. So, pretty soon, governor (laughs).

NUMBER 1

Stevie's "Live in Chicago" is the new No.1 Music Video DVD on Billboards April 18, 2009 chart.

Congratulations Stevie!









Nicks also debuts on Billboards Comprehensive Albums Chart at #48 with "The Soundstage Sessions". and #5 on the Top Internet Albums Chart.

Summary
- Billboard 200 #47
- Billboard Comprehensive Albums #48
- Top Internet Albums #5
- Top Music DVD's #1