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Stevie Nicks Summer 2005 FAN REVIEWS

6/25/05 Blossom Music Center Cleveland, OH


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Julie Hill
Blossom Music Center - June 25 - this show was absolutely incredible!!! It was my very first time at a Stevie Nicks concert - I have been a fan since age 17 from the Fleetwood Mac days. It was always Stevie's music that I loved the most from the Mac days, and I followed her solo career from the start. I have read the other reviews - totally agree!!! This woman was brilliant - her voice was top notch, never better, and she is timelessly beautiful. It was one special night for me - Melissa - I read your post and I think my husband and I were sitting behind you, your friend and her daughter - thank you for mentioning to me that we could go up during Edge Of Seventeen because I went up too, and although Stevie did not take my rose, she came back around and I had my arm stretched out as far as I could, hoping to just touch her hand or her sleeve, which I did, but much to my surprise, Stevie grabbed my hand and squeezed it, and smiled right at me. I could not believe it!!! My first Stevie concert after so many years of following her brilliant career, and I was so honored to shake this remarkable woman's hand. I have felt so amazed and touched ever since - what a high!!! As a Stevie fan and all of those who have posted, I understand entirely everything you are saying as to how her concert affected us - Stevie's presence - she just emits this charisma I have never been to define, and now feel it even more so after having been to this concert. I loved all the songs she sang - especially Stand Back, Rhiannon, Beauty and the Beast, Circle Dance, I Need To Know - this woman can sing the songs of other artists and make them her own in her very special way. Thank you Stevie... you will never know how much your music, poetry, and your beautiful charisma have touched me through the years. I am just so grateful I was able to finally see you perform after so many years of being a fan - and to have had that personal touch of your smile and handshake - that was just the icing on the cake for me - thank you for a fabulous, magical, mystical and amazing evening!!! And to Melissa, if you read this, I will always remember you and your friend Laura's friendly smiles during the concert when you turned around to share how happy you were to be at Stevie's concert. I also will always remember how excited Macy was - how she hugged you guys when she came back to her seat because she was so happy she had touched Stevie - it was really special to see such a young girl who truly appreciates a musical legend - her happy smiles - I'm glad you were in front of us!!!
James Frankino
To all that know Stevie and her magical performances, than you know this show was no disappointment. My personal favorite was Beauty and the Beast. Stevie was so gracefull and amazing. l counted down the days to this enchanted event not only to see her but to meet up with some of the fans that I've come to know and become friends with (David S, Pittsburgh). Stevie gave one hell of set list and it was well worth the money to be able to hear the classics and some suprises especially when she got the LED out with Rock and Roll (Great job Stevie). My favorite moment was when she came down by the crowd to shake hands with all of her beloved followers. SO Cheers Stevie for another great night. Cheers again to Dave, Missi, Dana and her husband, Robin and Rick! I can't wait till the next gig!
Ruth Ottiger
Greetings from Akron Ohio! Stevie played at Blossom Music Center last night 6-25-05/ some call it Cleveland but it's not .It's really in Cuyahoga Falls next to Akron.It's 30 miles south of Cleveland. Anyways, she was wonderous and magical and brilliant in her music and her band, what a band!.I have seen Stevie have fun on stage but last nite she really did appear to be having a good time She has played at Blossom numerous, numerous times she does well there, it is an outside theatre with a pavillion and lawn seats too, it is on a hillside next to a National Park it is beautifull there. She smiled throughout the show.Her voice sounded strong and her "wailing" rituals of certain lyrics know doubt came from her soul. She looked stunning,beautiful and mystical as always, and she smiled at her LOYAL fellow travelers,she does have a unique following and I am graeful to be part of it. She sang with passion and as always with grace and when she sang Rhiannion it reminded me of the old days of when her voice would crack your heart/soul in two and leave you breathless.Yes,she still leaves me breathless and in complete awe, she is an Angel. She is one of mine.I always feel great anticipation before her shows and intense gratitude and sadness at the same time because it is over.I heard an interview many years ago with her that stated.She wanted to be able to take us away with her to our own little space free of harm ,negativity and turmoil and only feel peace and love and an escape to a place where we were all safe.Well, I was there again last nite as I have been faithfully for 32 years of following her since 1973, yes a few moons half passed but the poet still remains,I love her and will always treasure the amount of time I have been graced to be in her presence and in true respect for her fans ,it is obvious she loves us too. It is an honor to be in the "Nicks timespace " even for a while. Her concert seemed to be as always> magical and she left us with one more glimpse of her amazing soul and her grace of an Angel. Thank You Stevie, come back soon!
Lori
I wont do a play by play of the set-list but lets suffice it to say Stevie is in TOP FORM!!! I mean this amazing woman just blew me away with her upbeat ROCKIN' concert. HAWAFY was absolutely-with-out-a-doubt the best I have ever heard or seen, it was as if Joe had just taken her to that water fountain in Colorado her emotion was so fresh. I love how she can just take you there with her, ya know what I mean? Her dot something, call the president was priceless. Curtis mentioned how playful she was during the Men in My Life part. I just wanted to add she was very coy, and sultry, twirling her ribbons around her fingers and just so damn sexy about it. Standback was awesome love her vocals and of course the high kick. From our wonderful vantage point stage right, we could see her running back stage for wardrobe changes and at this point, she was even cuter than normal. I know I am warped but I'm so entertained by Stevie's mad dashes back stage. She threw that high kick like an after-thought way over her head and then darted back with a sassy-bootie I'm hot-stuff walk/jog. This whole scene looked like a cheerleader's GO TEAM! and back to the side line move, to cute for words, I tell ya. Rock and Roll Stevie rocked out!!! She looks so RockStah in those pants I could see her thigh muscles flex. She muffed up her hair a little bit into the song to be even more sexy-cool, which is my impression of her attitude overall, she oozed SEXY-COOL . She truly does this song justice... just fabulous vocals. Now for those pelvic thrusts that happened all night, very very sexxxxy! She really was really gettin' her groove on during this song and she seemed to be having a blast. Especially during the LONELY LONELY TIME when it gets real low vocally...she was all smiles and looking at Al Ortiz (who had joined Sharon and Jana right in front of us) she went way low like she was trying to be Barry White or something and cracked herself up. Other tid bits... Early in the concert I can't remember which song, her BIG Security guy we all know and love who's name escapes me (Marcus something like that). You know, the guy who never smiles and looks like he could take you down in a ny second if he has to. Well, he was actually playing around with Stevie AND smiled . He put the back stage access laminate with Stevie's kissey face picture on it (to his face and kinda danced around all Stevie-like and she mimicked him putting her hand to her face, very cute!!! At the FM SYW concert last year at Blossom, Stevie dressed down this guy for smoking right under her nose. Well, my bud Amy who was also at that show, noticed that BIG security guy pointing out a guy who was waving his cigarette pack in the air as he danced about to the venues security and had them have him put the pack away. Apparently BIG Security guy was on "smoke patrol" among his other duties that night. EdgeRush This was the best of times and the worst of times for me. First to the best part. I touched Stevie and she touched me back! Stevie was leaning way way over to reach people further back as she stood directly in front of me. I took this opportunity to feel up her legs (very tone) and I too TOUCHED THE LEG WARMER! When she finish with them she kinda tickled my cheek and gave me a wink! Okay, I gotta tell you that was just momentous to me such a warm gesture and something I'll never forget. A Huge moment in time for me. I also got a double handclasp- handshake. There was a delightful girl who squeezed in between me and Amy she was just so excited and happy to be doing the edgerush. I so enjoyed her Karma and her enthusiasm. If your out there girl, I want you to know you added alot to my experience and I thank you. Now for the worst part. Bare with me for a moment cus this is gonna get sappy. I brought my very best friend to this show, I really wanted her to have a great experience, and in particular, to see Stevie's beautiful BATB. Amy named her daughter Rhiannon because she needed a strong name. You see Rhiannon was born with a heart defect and taken from Amy's arms minutes after her birth and having open-heart surgery within an hour of life. The first six months of this child's life was defined by surgeries, hospital rooms, and devastating prognosis. Rhiannon is now five and is in the medical books because of her heart actually mended one of its ailments without surgery. She healed herself!!! She is truly a miracle child. Rhiannon is now living an active life and wants only to be a ballerina. She is convinced Stevie Nicks wrote that song about her and she loves to twirl around her living room to the song. Rhiannon still faces more surgeries in the future and this weighs heavy on my friend. Even though her day-to-day life is relatively normal this dark cloud is always on the horizon. I introduced Amy to Stevie's music purely out of a need to vent my obsession, but it has become a catalyst to deep all night girl talks, and glamorous escapes from life. Amy and me have really gotten close with Stevie Nicks as a backdrop and I think her music has become as important to Amy as it is to me. So this trip to see Stevie was very important to both of us. We were going to be in Stevie world for a while and we were all about having a wonderful stay. During the Edgerush this guy pushed her into the wall putting his elbows on her shoulders until her face was actually mashed onto the stage. She never shook Stevie's hand she never even saw her, she didn't even get to see BATB. All because this guy was soooo greedy he took away her experience and it really pisses me off. SO Mr.TISL T-shirt with the goatee if your out there BAD FORM dude BAD FORM Let me say, that everyone else was wonderful allowing each other to have their Stevie experience. We really are the greatest fans except for MR.TISL T SHIRT. Stevie gave us a fabulous experience like I said earlier it She just oozed SEXY COOL. I felt like she was really have a great time and like Curtis said we got mad love from her and the girls. Stevie looked awesome, confident and just sparkled Saturday night. I just love that chick, now even more after that concert.
Tina Hess
" TO THE GYPSIES THAT REMAIN...." Finally front row !!!! I was smack against the stage with Stevie less than 10 feet from me! What an amazing experience. I have been a diehard fan since I was a very young girl [now I'm 38yrs.],and this was the first time I've ever seen her this close. I have seen her EVERYTIME she has come to Cleveland Ohio, including with Fleetwood Mac since 1986, and I have to say she has perfected herself. She isn't like other female entertainers who "reinvent" themselves, she has seemed to "Heal" herself with wonderful results. This show you'd have sworn she found the Fountain of Youth. She was so amazingly beautiful, and alive. Not to mention her "to die for" clothes!!! During Edge Of Seventeen when she goes across the stage to touch her fans, I was standing between two very tall people. Me, being only 5' 2", she paused, bent down, and grabbed both my hands! It was a moment in my life I will NEVER forget!!!! Thank You Stevie for all the years of music that has touched my soul!
Melissa Hixenbaugh
First off, my best friend, Laura and I attended the Don Henley/Stevie Nicks concert @ Post Gazette in Burgettstown, PA (Pittsburgh), June 11th. It was an awesome concert! I can barely go back and describe it vividly to all her fans. The reason: I have been truly awed by the Blossom Music Center concert on Saturday night (June 25th) !! So many words can be used to describe it but it was truly an honor to be within the presence of so many fans that are truly dedicated to Stevie Nicks. The show started out with the beautifully talented Vanessa Carlton performing her hits and some of which are her potential future releases on the piano. It's amazing how great she is....She has a very powerful voice and the amphitheatre truly did her justice by the echos that surrounded the crowd. This was my first venture away from my closest venue of Post Gazette. The acoustics of Blossom truly profounded themselves by producing some of the most intriguing sounds one could ever hear. It was like total surround sound at the maximum!?!! Way to go Vanessa! We can't wait for your new album to come out! So after Vanessa finished her set, the voices of all of the fans became louder and louder as each person awaited the appearance of Stevie. Some chanting, some whistling, some nervously staring at the stage in the upmost excitement waiting for her to appear. Luckily, I was accompanied by my best friend, Laura, fan for life even went through the Stevie stage in which she dressed just like her and her daughter Macy who is 12 and has been a fan since birth became so anxious that they didn't know what to do with theirselves. The greatest thing that happened to us that night pretty much dates back to the Pittsburgh show, after standing back and watching other fans push their way to the stage in hopes of touching, shaking hands, and presenting Stevie with gifts, I decided right then and there that I wanted to be one of them, so I went home the next evening and purchased tickets to Blossom. I finally got my chance and after watching people buying dozens upon dozens of roses and finally hearing through word of mouth that people were presenting Stevie with them, I both one for myself and Macy. Upon hearing the song, "Edge of Seventeen" and knowing that this was our only chance we walked down and prepared for the best moment of our lives, "Shaking Stevie's hand and seeing her face to face once and for all." Macy got to hand her a rose as well and shook hands and Stevie even winked at her, too! To be honest with you all who are reading this, if it weren't for the two ladies that were in front of us seeing little Macy patiently waiting to deliver her rose to Stevie, we would have never got that opportunity....Ladies, if you are reading this....THANK YOU again.....Stevie fans are so awesome! I personally have always had the dream of doing it, well at least that was half of my dream....The second part would to be able to sing on stage with her. After all the years of singing karaoke and playing guitar to her songs as well as Fleetwood Mac's, I would love to have that opportunity but I think I could settle for the first part. Maybe one of these days I'll finish recording my music and send it off to her! *chuckle* Ok enough gloating....I'll finish my review. I didn't get 8th row center stage tickets as I did at Pittsburgh but instead settled for 14th Row tickets, center stage. Macy wanted to see Stevie so bad and when the news of her chance arrived, she went nuts!......Anywho, the songs Stevie performed were the best pick of songs you could ever hope for. I don't know about anyone else but to hear "Outside the Rain" blend and change right into "Dreams" is the most thrilling thing you could ever experience. She also performed our group favorite "Enchanted." She then went into "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" which was awesome....Other songs included, in no particular order: "Rhiannon, Circle Dance, I Need to Know, Fall from Grace, Stand Back, Edge of Seventeen, Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You, Rock & Roll, etc....In my opinion, Stevie did an awesome job on Circle Dance. I've heard her sing it twice now and I can't believe how wonderfully that song fits her voice. My best friend Laura lost her senses both times she sang it just merely because that song really hits home with her. My favorites included Fall from Grace & I Need to Know, both which really show Stevie's rough side.....I nearly jumped out of my own skin when she and her awesome band belted into Fall From Grace...Stevie was right on the entire night and the mood was perfect from all members of her band....If you want to see her, go to see at her prime! GO STEVIE! Her voice has never been better. Anyways, here's a toast to the most beautifully talented singer of all time! To the fans: We'll see you next tour! To Laura and Macy: I love you both and will never forget our trip to Blossom. To Stevie: Thank you Stevie for the best weekend/night of my life and the handshake. I truly will never forget it! Rock on Gold Dust Woman!
Beth Bendler
Hello! I saw Stevie last night at Blossom Music Center in Cleveland, OH. Stevie was absolutely gorgeous, her voice was strong and powerful and the stage show was outstanding. I also loved Vanessa Carlton's performance. I was very impressed that Stevie had Vanessa join her and the band on stage to bid farewell to the audience at the end of the show. ** Stevie's last number was "Beauty and the Beast." On the screen behind Stevie, there shown a black and white version of the movie "Beauty and the Beast." Can you tell me what video/DVD that movie was from (actors/date, etc). I would love to try and locate it for rental or purchase. The song and the video that accompanied it was breathtaking and literally brought tears to my eyes. Stevie's performance was so heartfelt and soulful!! Stevie, thank you for bringing so much happiness, joy and peace into my life. God bless!
Ben Dieterich
What would a Stevie Nicks concert be without "Sara", "Gypsy" or even "Landslide" included in the set list? How about fantastic? Vanessa Carlton opened the show and was a pleasure to listen to. We loved the intro she gave to one of her songs. She dedicated it to all the people in the audience that were currently in relationships not approved of by their mothers or our government. As a gay couple from conservative Ohio, we gave a huge nod of approval to Vanessa for speaking on our behalf. Her set list was varied and showcased her two most well-known songs with several other impressive tunes sandwiched in between. Her vocal and piano talents should take her far. My partner and I, Cleveland area natives, attended Stevie's Las Vegas "Dreams" concert back in May, and after checking out the reviews of Stevie and Don's dual concert performances this spring, figured Stevie was going to stick to the same or a very similar set list for her solo summer gig. But she mixed things up, added some new songs, tweaked the arrangements on some old songs and managed to present us a refreshing, surprising mix of old and new music that didn't leave us longing for the old classics we've come to expect in her shows. Her concert was a winner from the moment she walked onto the stage grinning from ear to ear. She looked well rested and energized and was in perfect voice the entire evening. She had the audience in her hand the minute she appeared. The addition of a beautiful Bonnie Raitt song, "Circle Dance", where we thought "Landslide" would have been, was the first of several surprises during the night. During "Stand Back", Stevie did a long set of twirls, similar to what she did in her "Dreams" concert and the last "FM" tour. She threw in a high kick for us, too, just to show that the girl still has it in her. Another surprise came when Stevie introduced "Has Anyone Ever Written..." and told us the man who inspired the song was in the audience. Who could that be we wondered? "Gold Dust Woman" rocked stronger than ever with a new-sounding, harder rock edge undoubtedly inspired by Waddy Wachtel. Another surprise came during "Edge of Seventeen" when Stevie again added a set of twirls, this time spinning for what seemed like 2 solid minutes. We actually wondered when she was going to stop! Her first encore was a great rendition of the Led Zeppelin classic "Rock and Roll" that Stevie looked like she was having a great time performing. She closed the evening with "Beauty and The Beast", dressed in a stunning gown with her hair pulled up and sitting under a black sequined pill box hat. In our opinion, there were only two disappointments in the evening. We felt that, perhaps due to the steep ticket prices, Blossom Music Center was not very full. (I can remember when she sold out a 2-night stand at Blossom, 18,500 fans per show, for her "Wild Heart" tour). Had tickets been priced less, I have no doubt the pavilion would have sold-out and a large portion of the lawn would have been occupied. With the amount of energy she still puts into her shows, Stevie deserves to perform them to full or near-capacity houses. The only other disappointment was the volume of the concert. During her Vegas shows, the sound was incredibly clear and never seemed that loud. (Our ears weren't ringing at all immediately following the Vegas show). At Blossom, the volume was so high, it was sometimes hard to make out lyrics or hear the different instruments. It all blended into one large noise. I don't know if it had to due with the acoustics at Blossom, but I think the show would have been just as much a winner with the volume down a few decibel levels.
Mark Petrosky
Nicks still Rocks! It was hot on this summer night in Cleveland at Blossom Music Center I attended the show on this great night. We were in section 14 Row C That was left to the stage. It has been 10 years sine I last saw Stevie on a Solo Tour, I must say She truly is a legend! The opening act Vanessa Carlton seemed a bit shy at first, Then truly warmed up to the audience, Her last song A Thousand Miles really got the crowd going, She had said it was truly an honor to open for a extraordinary woman. After about 30 mins of playing on her well tuned piano, The crowd was ready for the journey. Just before Stevie came out I could see on the left hand side of the stage another Legend Mr.Joe Walsh was there like all the rest of us to see Stevie Rock! She had even said that there was a special guest here tonight that she wrote this song and wanted to dedicate to him. Has anyone ever written anything for you. Also she wanted to dedicate it to the poverty has stricken people. After a remix of dreams She came out ready to rock! With a white backdrop screen behind her, She looked amazing! She started out with Outside the Rain then went into Dreams and so with one hit after another. Despite the heat the band and her put on a great performance! Wearing her black glittery blowing in the wind shawls. From one hit to the next I never sat down once. It was amazing! Edge of seventeen just blew me away! She sang songs from Enchanted to Stop dragging My heart around to Gold Dust Woman! She knows how to Rock, She did an amazing version of Rock N Roll! It will be in my mind for a long time! Wrapping up with the Haunting song of Beauty and the beast! It was truly a magical night and stevie was the one with the glitter that made it all happen! I will never forget this night. Thanks Stevie and all your band and all who put this show together for all your hard work and the magic you bring to the show! It was truly Magic!
Geri
I want to first start off by saying that Vanessa Carlton was wonderful!!! She has such a sweet voice, and she is awesome on piano. Thank you Stevie for bringing her along with you. I really enjoyed her music and her spirit. There just aren't any words to say just how wonderful Stevie was. I have been to several of her concerts, but she was different somehow this time around. I haven't seen her perform with so much energy in a long time. Songs I have heard again and again, were somehow different, somehow more alive. The music was fresh and Stevie's voice was very powerful!! She sang some of my favorites, Outside the rain, Dreams, Stop Dragging my heart around, Rhiannon, an unexpected Has anyone ever written anything for you(Awesome),fall from grace,Bonnie Rait's circle dance,and A Led Zepplin tune...which really was a great surprise! Wow!! This performance was more than I expected and just out of this world. How do you put that into words? I spent most of my time in the middle of the pavillion dancing with my four year old daughter and my fiance. My daughter loves Stevie. I also bought a ticket off ebay for the 5th row so that I could go down during Edge of Seventeen....Thank you Brett for bringing this ticket to me. It was awesome to meet you! You're a great guy. I just want to say something to my fellow Stevie fans. Please, when you are going to the stage to hopefully shake Stevie's hand, try to consider the people around you. I am 5'2" tall, I was by the stage and while I went to shake Stevie's hand the people behind me decided to push real hard and my foot was being twisted and I was falling...but my hero, Stevie Nicks, saved me. She probably did not realize she saved me, she had to jerk her hand away but if I had not grabbed her hand when I did, I would have been injured pretty bad...maybe even a broken foot. So, Stevie...I am sorry, but Thanks so much for saving me. You were already my hero. Now, even more so. I felt so bad that she had to jerk her hand away to free herself, but hope she understands. So, Please my fellow friends, think about the person in front of you, behind you, next to you. We all love Stevie and everyone wants to have a good time...not go home feeling bad and hurt. Anyway, if you have a chance to go see Stevie, Please do it! She is awesome and her band is extraordinary! I enjoyed them all! "When I see you again, as I always do... It appears to me that Destiny Rules..." ~Stevie Nicks~
Greg Pridemore
I just returned home yesterday from seeing Stevie at the Blossom Music Center in Cleveland OH. Me and a friend drove over 14 hours there and back and it was definately worth the drive. She was PERFECT!!! This was my second time seeing Stevie, first time solo, and seeing her solo and LIVE is like nothing else. Stevie sounds awesome no matter what, but there is just something special about her voice live. She sounds and looks better than ever! You could definately tell she was enjoying herself and the performance was full of energy and smiles. I haven't seen her spin and twirl that much in years! She seems to be in excellent shape for this tour, and the Stand Back "kick" was higher than I've ever seen! She also wore white during a few songs and put her hair up at the closing for Beauty and the Beast, and that song was simply magic, a perfect closing to the show. I felt it was an extra special show when she told us she was dedicating "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You" to the man she had wrote it for and that he was attending that night. The crowd absolutely loved her and you heard many " I LOVE YOU STEVIE!!!!"'s which was great! And as usual there were people from all age groups in the audience. She really seemed to enjoy talking to the guests and their roses and gifts. She especially seemed very excited about a bear that was given to her, she just reached out all happy and smiling for it like, yay! a bear!! i want that!! cracked me up. You can tell she really enjoys being with her fans. I have been playing, and those who are less than cooperative, forcing (lol) her music on many people and have made many people a Stevie fan. I myself have been a HUGE fan since I was 15 (almost 7 years) and she definately made last Saturday an awesome night for me. I never considered it possible but after that show my new mission is to meet her!! I hope it is possible because it is obvious she will be performing for MANY years to come. I LOVE YOU STEVIE!!
David Stahli
Well, not being a reporter, hopefully I can do my review justice. Seeing the Solo Gold Dust Tour this past Saturday @ Bossom I realized a few things.....Besides the fact that Stevie is as always, on top of her game, sounding and looking amazing she really has a way of captivating her crowd, and with her music she brings togeather more people and joy then she realizes (well, she probably does) Throughout the years Ive met so many people through Stevies music. Not just regular "people" but good, kindhearted people who love her music and have been touched like I have, and we have this connection that still remains....timeless. To my good Friend David McD in Hawaii, who Ive known for 10+ years and Joanna who had to sit this show out.. ....to Robin....I treasure you....and to Jimmy.....We have all experienced this joy togeather...and will for a very long time.....To my fellow Pittsburgh'ers who made it Dana and Paul, and my new friend Missi.....It was a blast you guys were great! Im glad I got to share a few moments via Phone with my New Friend Ronnie...in LA.....that moment was for you..... Stevie was like a different person compared to the Don Henley show...the fans were there to see Her....and Her Only. From the first note, she was captivating.....Was interesting that Joe Walsh was backstage and didn't even come out to play or sing.....Seeing Waddy Wachtel with Stevie brings back many old memories....and they are amazing togeather. The Highlights was the preformance or Rhiannon...and hearing Rock and Roll by Led Zepplin. Wasn't really into Circle dance when I heard it in Pittsburgh, but Hearing it in Cleveland, I cant seem to get the song out of my head.......it was amazing. Its nice to have the setlist kidna move around a bit...but some of us fans are still longing to hear Sisters of the Moon, Nightbird, or some Buckingham Nicks tracks.....Always good to hear Fall From Grace Live...it was amazing Thank you Stevie for All of these years of never losing what it is you have cast upon me and all of my friends......your an amazing woman.....and your timeless.......you and your music bring so much joy to everyone....you take us away into your world everytime we see you, and its a trip that ends so soon....but look forward to the next one....hopefully it wont be to soon off...
Eden
The quality of her vocals was FANTASTIC but why so stingy with the song set, Stevie? What happened to Landslide? and If Anyone Falls? Need To Know can GO! Hopefully she will add to the setlist before the two Atlantic City shows!!!!!
Dana DeFabbo
Last night was a night I will remember forever. Stevie Nicks was hot. Our seats were 3rd row center but as soon as we entered and walked down I headed for the stage and there is where I stood all night, FRONT ROW, next to a speaker. I saw her come out and couldn't believe she was right in front of me. It was magicial. This lady is truely a rock icon. Its hard to believe she just turned 57, she can put on a show and hit a high note. She looked beautiful. She sang all my favorite songs. She gives it her everything while she is up there, the twirls and spins and the leg kicks too! She changed her outfits several times and she looked stunning singing "Beauty and the Beast". I just saw her 2 weeks ago in Hershey and shook both of her hands. I did it again last night. As soon as she was done with "The Edge of Seventeen" I saw her tuck her hair in and then she made her way. She kissed the little girl next to me, her mom put her up on stage and then it was my turn, no way was this happening, I am so lucky to shake her hands again, twice in two weeks. I kissed her hand too! I was shaking. Just to have her in front of me and to be that up close and personal is an experience I will never forget. Please keep touring Stevie. You inspire so many with your music. You truely are a legend and a beautiful person. I have been a fan since I have been 16 and I am 32 now. I am so lucky to of been in the front row the whole night. I want to go to Atlantic City to see you again, I will pay whatever the price. You are my favorite. THANK YOU STEVIE, I LOVE YOU!!! My two year old son runs around singing "just like the white winged dove, sings a song sounds like she's singing, ew baby ew say ew" Its precious and so are you.
Sarah Washington
Stevie was absolutely incredible! It was a wonderful show and I am very glad I went. The only thing missing was Landslide and Silver Springs. Other than that is was Perfection! She has an amazing band also!

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