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Stevie Nicks Summer 2005 FAN REVIEWS
7/17/05 Nokia
Dallas, TX
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Justin Morgan
I have seen Stevie twice in my life, once with Fleetwood Mac on the Tango In The Night tour when I was 11 and again on the Whole Lotta Trouble tour when I was 13 but nothing could prepare me (now 29) for the Nokia show in Dallas. My boyfriend and my best friend who have never seen Stevie live made the 4 hour drive from Austin with me and they left the show knowing that they had just witnessed an incredible performance from an extraordinary woman. As we were looking for a parking spot at the venue we started spotting fans dressed as Stevie and it really sunk in that we were there and about to see her. First stop was the merchandise booth where we scooped up t-shirts, caps, keychains, and tour books, for you fans that are going to attend the show, you will not be disappointed with the selection of Stevie merchandise, if I had more money I would have bought 2 of everything! Second we went to go find our seats and when we entered we could see the stage with 2 big screens on each side and a huge screen as the backdrop so there was not a bad seat in the house. The Nokia theatre only seats 6,800 so it was more of an intimate setting which to me is way better than a full size arena. Ok, on to the show! I know of Vanessa Carlton but never listened to her music so I was not sure if I was going to like her or not, boy was I ever wrong! Vanessa Carlton is a very talented young lady, she came out in a cute dress and waved to the crowd before taking her seat at her piano and converting us into Vanessa fans in only 30 minutes! Next was intermission so we hurried to get a drink and got back just in time, the speakers started blaring Bootylicious by Destiny's Child and the crowd went nuts as soon as the Edge Of Seventeen opening chords of the song began and the new version of Dreams with Stevie and Sharon's new vocals is amazing! Lights out again, SHOWTIME!!! The band started playing Enchanted and the next thing I knew there was Stevie making her way to her microphone looking FABULOUS and ready to rock. I am sure most of you have already seen the set list so I will not go into each song but I will tell you that Stevie's voice has never sounded better and she put her all into each one. The person working the camera for the screens knows what he/she is doing, numerous times it looked like Stevie was standing between Sharon and Jana and during Edge Of Seventeen it looked like Stevie and Sharon were standing face to face singing and the huge screen behind the band was awesome also, especially during Stand Back, Landslide, and Beauty And The Beast. The only bad thing about the show was that it had to end but we had a blast and can't wait until the next tour to do it all over again. Stevie, Vanessa, Sharon, Waddy, Jana, Jimmy, Carlos, Darrell, Al, Taku, Brett and everyone else behind the scenes of the Gold Dust tour a big THANK YOU to you, you all did fantastic and we really do appreciate it, much love to you and yours and we will see you again!
Les Starkey
WHAT A PERFORMANCE!!!! What more needs to be said. I have been reading the other reviews and most all agree this is one of Stevie's best concert tours yet! I have been to several Stevie Nicks/Fleetwood Mac concerts since early 80's & this is by far nearly one of the best times I have seen her perform. Stevie's band couldn't have been better and the only other time that I have seen her with this hot of players was during the RAL tour.
Stevie is definitely in true form. She looked radiant and her voice was absolutely vibrant. Stevie defiantly rocked Dallas, TX with this concert set. "Gold Dust Woman" was edgier and darker this time around. Of course, "Stand Back" was awesome and is always a thrill to watch Stevie spin in her shawls. It was nice to to see her add "Outside The Rain/Dreams" back into the set together again as well as the piano intro to "Rhiannon". "Fall from Grace" and "Edge of Seventeen" were performed and sung with definite 'power attitude' by Stevie. "Rock & Roll" was wild and Stevie was the definite 'High Priestess of Rock' with the outfit she wore on this Zeppelin cover. Stevie graced the stage in beauty and passion with "Beauty and the Beast". She was absolutely captivating just listening and watching her perform this "Wild Heart" classic. The screen behind the stage with images during various songs was also a nice addition to accentuate the concert set.
I can only hope, as I am sure any of her fans do, that Stevie will tape this concert for everyone to see why she has remained so enduring and is truly a rock icon!!!
A.J.
I'm going to go ahead and say it... It was the best night of my life!!! I have been a life-long fan of Stevie Nicks, I'm 25 and this was my first time to see her live. I won't bore you with reasons, just the basics like being too young to go alone, a nasty car wreck, and being too poor after moving out of my parent's house. I could soundtrack my life with Stevie's music as I'm sure most of you reading this can. Finally getting to see her up-front and center stage was one of the most amazing and not to mention emotional experiences of my life. The show was phenomenal, her voice was perfect, and she looked so beautiful. I have to say that I cried before she came out, when the band was playing and then the video screen played a clip of Stevie walking through the smoke from the "I Can't Wait" video... and then there she was. I think that my heart stopped and I couldn't believe that I was there in that theater watching Stevie waving to a HUGE mob of screaming fans. Dallas, TX loves Stevie Nicks! What took maybe five minutes to finish the first song (Enchanted) felt like a lifetime to me... and I loved every second of it. The set list was awesome, early solo hits like Outside the Rain segued into Dreams (always classic), a handful of recent material like Sorcerer and Fall from Grace wowed the crowd, and a stunning version of Circle Dance by Bonnie Rait had people in tears. I particularly loved Landslide and the video montage spanning Stevie's career. I think I teared up six or seven times before the show was over!! She closed the show with Edge of Seventeen as usual and graciously accepted the outreached hands, flowers and gifts. But the encore had yet to come... more drum solo's and a slashing guitar solo by the legendary Waddy Watchel led to Stevie's reappearance in a true "Rock and Roll" ensemble to cover a classic Led Zep tune!! Is there anything left after that... oh yes. After a standing ovation, a quick wardrobe change, and a grand piano solo, Stevie held everyone at attention with a most mesmerizing and haunting rendition of Beauty and the Beast. All I can say is tears, tears, tears... and then lots of screaming and clapping!!!! I laughed, I cried and then did it all over again... in the end, twenty five years was definitely worth the wait!!!
Laura
As always, a stellar performance in Dallas by my childhood idol. The theatre's sound was superb and resulted in the best quality performance I had seen. Having seen the last 2 Mac Tours and her last recent solo tour, this was my 4th time seeing her live. Rock-N-Roll was the nicest surprise of them all. Landslide the best version ever which I think was a result of the harmonies of her loyal and talented back up singers. The bongo solo and piano solos, along with Waddy's powerful guitar really showcased the band's talent. Never stop performing Edge of 17 and Stand Back....they are the best live!!! When you come back to Dallas, Stevie, please consider a more obscure set list for us die-hard fans so we can hear our other faves live, including Angel, I Don't Want to Know, Stand By Me, Reconsider Me, Gold and Braid, I Sing for the things, or Nightbird, If Anyone Falls and Leather and Lace or Fireflies and Sister of the Moon. And don't forget Sara and Gypsy, my two faves that I was lucky enough to have seen live before. A two hour show just isn't enough time to hear your 3 decades of influential music that helped me through my teenage life! Having seen video footage of those live performances at the time of their popularity, I must have my chance to see them live so I can get my Nicks Fix!
Karen McGee
I took my daughter to see Stevie Nicks last night for her 8th birthday. I am 38 and have loved Stevie and Fleetwood Mac since I was a kid. Since my daughter loves her too, I decided to give her a treat for her birthday. What a TREAT it was. Stevie was absolutely MAGICAL. Her energy was incrediable and her voice was perfect. She still has it. My daughter was blown away by the songs and stage effects. The entire crowd was wowed by her every song. Vanessa Carlton was also fantastic. My daughter said that this was the way she wanted to spend every birthday, at a Stevie Nicks concert......oh how I wish we could.
MaryAnn
What can I say? Words cannot describe one of the best experiences of my life. Somehow I got a third row seat to see the Queen of Rock N Roll, the closest I have ever been. I've attended every one of Stevie's and Fleetwood Mac's concerts since 1981. This was the best concert I have seen in almost 25 years.
Sitting that close I really felt like I was a part of the concert. The fan club folks were great. We all had a blast and sang every word. My throat was sore, as were my feet and hands from clapping but it was sooooo worth it.
Stevie looked and sounded better than ever and really enjoyed the involvement of the fans. Security allowed us to move closer to the stage during The Edge of Seventeen and the encores. Stevie came right over to us and shook hands and said many kind words of thanks. Unfortunately at 4'11 I was too short to shake her hand, but enjoyed being close to greatness.
The place really rocked and we were all a part of a wonderful experience. I hope Stevie continues solo and with Fleetwood Mac for another 25 years.
It was great to see Stevie giving Vanessa Carlton a chance to open for her. She is always trying to help fellow songwriters and performers with their careers.
Thanks again Stevie and Rock On!
Jessica Bouchard I just got home...
To use the word "Enchanting" would be cliché; to say "wonderful" would be an understatement.
This was my first Stevie concert - and sadly, possibly my last. I have been sick for a year, and was hoping to mark off the Stevie Concert from my "list of things to do before I die" - however, I had to work...
Praise God, it was a sham. My best friend showed up with two concert tickets, and my boss had known for weeks. Everybody knew for weeks.
So there I am, at the concert and... wow. With her energy, her smile, her wit and charm - she captivated the audience and left me often times speechless - and a few other times horse. :)
There is one point in the show that stands out - to both my friend and I. During Landslide, at the very end when she sings, "if you see my reflextion in the snow...." and holds that note - my friend and I both flew back in our chairs. Her voice, mixed with Jena and Sharons was............... indescribable. There was a magic that hung in the air for those fleeting moments. It was beautiful... Enchanting... & beyond wonderful. I forgot I was sick......... I felt normal... I felt........ magic.
Kimberly Roberts Stevie was so amazing in Dallas! She was physically and vocally in perfect
form. The electricity and anticipation in the crowd was almost unbearable!
When she came out, everyone jumped to their feet and I for one, had tears in
my eyes. I wonder sometimes if Stevie has any idea how much her music means
to people. She is such a beautiful lady. In my opinion, she is even more
beautiful now than she was in 1976! I went to the stage for Edge of
Seventeen and was directly underneath her mic stand. I've been a Stevie
Nicks fan for many years and I FINALLY got to shake her hand! I burst into
tears, yet no one thought me crazy because real Stevie fans understand how
her beautiful voice and presence can bring tears of joy. Thank you Stevie
for the best birthday ever!
Regina Day
I have been a Stevie fan since I was a little girl and first heard Whenever
I Call You Friend and Long Distance Winner on the radio. I was drawn to her
voice then and have been a devoted follower ever since. Last Sunday, was my
ninth time to see Stevie in concert. Two of those times were with Fleetwood
Mac and the other seven were her solo tours. I was looking back through my
concert ticket stubs, and the first time I saw Stevie in Dallas, was on
Tuesday, April 15, 1986. I was a senior in high school then. Time flies,
but Stevie's music has been such a big influence in my life. Sunday's show
was no exception. She was in her finest form and gave an outstanding
performance. Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You and Beauty and the
Beast moved me to tears, as they always do. I loved it when she came out in
her tophat. I was reliving my eighties, as well as a lot of the audience!
She brought the house down. Thanks again for a wonderful night of memories!
Rick B.
Excellent show! Couldn't have asked for a better venue than Nokia. I watched the show from 6th row center and had a perfect view. I met a really nice couple seated to the left of me. If you are reading this, hello and thanks! Stevie was incredible throughout the evening. The added backdrop screen was a major plus most notably during Stand Back & Landslide. Definitely a must see tour! My friend, Jolynn, whose artwork graces Stevie's stationery, created an updated version. It is an amazing sketch!!!! During Edge of Seventeen, I presented this to her and she seemed quite happy with it (If anyone captured this on film, please contact me at Pryderi@sbcglobal.net)
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