Trouble in Shangri-la
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9/7/01 Verizon Wireless Amph. Charlotte, NC
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julie siegel
Being my age, 40, I don't believe anyone was more excited in seeing
Stevie, my ultimate favorite female vocalist, than me. I have never seen her in
concert, and 9/7/01, NC proved to be a memorable evening. I thoroughly enjoyed
her, and kept my binoculars fixed on her during the entire concert. She seems
to be very down to earth. I'm very happy she was able to overcome her illness.
Hope she keeps on writing and composing!
Fawn Hoyt
The show was the BEST I have EVER seen, and heard. Stevie is the greatest.
Her music is such an inspiration to me. There are so many things I can say. Wonderful,
Magical, Mysterious, Beautiful.. Just AWESOME !!! I think my heart just stopped
during the entire concert. I was in this wonder land or something.. I would close
my eyes and just sing my heart out. She is able to take me to a high I never knew
existed. How would Stevie feel about a 4 year old singing her music from the 70's..
It's true!! Word by word. My Daughter loves Stevie, and we MUST play her music
in the car EVERYDAY.. I think that speaks for itself right there. Young or old...
Stevie ALWAYS seems to amaze us. Thank you Stevie for an excellent show. We will
look forward to seeing you again next year. Jeffrey Gaines was great also, any
word on when we will hear him play again?? Thank you again Stevie, your the greatest!!!
Fan For Life ...
J&K
to start from the beginning. Its was 6 am July 25th. Tampa Fla. my sistah
and i were on the way to work. our last job before flying to Charlotte NC. at
that point there were no Florida bookings not even hk management had a line on
if stevie would come to Fla. and we were not taking any chances besides we were
fortunate to have gotten front row in section 1.
anyway the rest
happened so fast a n 18 wheeler came crashing through the light an into our brand
new solara. thank Toyota for those heavy doors, thank God for watching over us,
the whole thing was drama it was quite visible my arm was broken and severely
deformed k who was driving almost lost her ear. thanks to a great trauma team,
a renowned plastic surgeon, and a lot of begging to do what ever it took to get
us out of ER on time for our 630am flight as crazy as that sounds we are not some
over the top fanatics.stevie fans are different its not fanatical its simple a
kinship a deeper understanding if you will?
well we made it
to Charlotte with the grace of God and the wonders of pain management the concert
was 2 nights and a wake up away so we had time to rest and heal. that glorious
am we found the local starbucks and a paper to save the preview. as everyone now
knows simply read postponed. well there are no words. I! M sure there were so
many fans that were let down. but after all we had gone thru .... if we could
of afforded to change our air tickets to that very hour we would of.
we did leave the
following evening and the planets go their way until ofcourse Sept 9th when we
went ours back to charlotte.now ofcourse stevie had been ill and we kept checking
the fix and calling verizon wireless 2 million times we didn't want to fly again
and have another postponed or worse cancellation we begged borrowed and finessed
our first trip now ofcourse we were in the red. which IM sure there are many many
fans who can relate okay well skip to concert night.
we made it that's
what we kept saying as we drove 30 miles an hour in total caution. lol we spent
way to much on all those delicious items tee's key chains post card tour book
and even a tattoo. we went to our seats pretty early we talked with a pretty cool
security and met Some different stevie fans. we did meet a very cool couple who
are great fans and who we now keep intouch with. As it has been said over and
over stevie fans are the greatest. Jeffrey gaines came on first ofcourse and whom
i think has a very unique voice and IM sure well hear more of in the future. after
all it takes a lot to go out on stage with just you and your guitar especially
opening for full house waiting for the "queen of rock and roll" then
in all her glory the priestess herself rocked more than a little.
there were no signs
of her illness. strong beautiful and seeming very happy to be there with us all
of us. she was truly magnificent we bo! th have seen stevie several times and
this was one of the most fabulous, not because of all we've been through not because
we had spectacular. seats and no not even because we and k & l got to shake
her hand during the edge it was just one of those nights when the only thing we
had against us was time. as all of you know we could of listened watched sang
along danced for hours upon hours until we all dropped. thank you stevie thankyou
band and crew all of those people who made it possible to share in such a wonderful
evening
mary
I was at the concert tonite and have to say how amazed I was at the
energy I felt from Stevie's Voice and presence. I have been waiting 20 years to
see her and am glad I have fulfilled one of my dreams. The ending was beautiful
when she shook hands with the crowd at the stage. It was so sweet the way the
guy made sure she wouldn't fall or get pulled down by a fan. She received a lei
of flowers for her head and put it on. It was classic Stevie. She said she loved
us and we all believed it. She said goodbye and left the stage. The crowd was
so energetic and clapped and stomped and made a lot of noise I was sure she would
do an encore and she did. She did a song and came back another time dressed in
her feather hat and suit.I especially enjoyed all the songs she sang, She did
a lot of her classics, all of her songs are classics tho. She did a few of her
new songs. I especially loved Too far from texas. Everyone loved to hear her little
stories. I love to hear her talk. She is a beautiful talented lady with a big
heart. I hope she feels better after being ill for so long. Thanks Stevie for
giving me inspiration.
From Jim
Lankford (Jackie's Dad)
Finally, the Charlotte concert happened! There were times when I thought
these tickets would just get framed on my Stevie wall and labeled as "what
might have been". I was sweating as I read about one show after another getting
postponed and then worse, cancelled. It was such a relief when the Virginia Beach
show proved that Stevie was recovered and back on track....thank you, Jeannie,
for promptly letting me know the inside scoop and the good news on that concert.
I had gone to the Camden show (my first Stevie concert!) with my daughter, Jackie,
who is my soulmate when it comes to matters Stevie. I thank her for finally getting
her dad to see what an amazing performer Stevie is. That is a story in itself
and happened only about a year ago. I am 68, so it took a long time for me to
"get it"...LOL.
For the Charlotte
show I took my wife who has never been to a Stevie concert...in fact this was
her first rock concert ever. I will not recount the effect Charlotte had on me...you
know the answer to that as it is like the other reviews you will read here from
diehard Stevie fans. I want to give you a different perspective, from what I observed
and heard from my wife and a few tidbits of my own. We got to the arena early,
about 6:10, and as we were walking in the gate we could hear Stevie singing Planets...WOW!...she
was doing a sound check and no one was allowed into the arena at that point but
you could hear her voice booming out very clearly. So, we knew she was there,
and her voice was crystal clear!
Now understand
that my wife has not been amused by my fascination with Stevie. So this was an
important evening for me to get her acceptance. The odds were against me as I
suspect my wife was out to find things to criticize about Stevie. We had very
good seats...six rows back from the stage and just to the left of center, so we
were going to see it all from close range...no binoculars needed. Before we got
seated we bought a Stevie cap for our younger daughter...and my wife wanted a
Stevie teddy bear... a good omen for me!. At Camden I had gotten many other items
so I needed nothing. I wanted to go to hear the pre-warmup performer, Robynn Ragland,
on the side stage. My wife was not interested, so I went alone after we found
our seats. Robynn was ok, but I liked Shannon McNally (at the Camden show) better.
Finally, the real warmup act started, Jeffrey Gaines, but my wife and I were expecting
Bob Schneider and she was disappointed. She did not enjoy Gaines, and we were
off to a bad start. I was in a deep hole. It was up to Stevie to dig me out of
this one and with my wife waiting to find fault, I figured I was doomed. Well,
bless you Stevie, you did it.
From the moment
Stevie appeared onstage, my wife was standing and clapping in amazement as she
watched this smooth, confident, beautiful, and energetic woman do her thing. Stevie
and my wife are the same age so my wife was immediately lifted by the realization
that it was possible to be so vibrant and happy at 53. Thank you Stevie! The performance
was even better than Camden I thought, and that one was great. Stevie was all
smiles, talkative, twirling, kicking, and really having a great time. My wife
told me later that her favorite songs were Gold Dust Woman (she loved that gold
shawl), Planets of the Universe (the song along with the scenery stunned her),
and HAEWAFY (where she was mesmerized by the softer side of Stevie and bemused
by the great tophat with the feather plumes). She told me that she was surprised
that she could hear Stevie singing even above the loudness of the band...that
is quite a feat as anyone should know who has been to a TISL concert. Stevie had
the voice power back! In fact Stevie had it all together at this show...she was
in top form!
My wife was more
than impressed...she has a very different and very favorable impression of Stevie.
There was, and has been, no criticism of Stevie from my wife....there is indeed
a God! It was interesting that we were sitting (actually standing and jumping
is more accurate..LOL) next to a mom and teenage daughter. Mom had introduced
her daughter to Stevie's music and now the teen is a fanatic. Amazingly, mom is
a high school chemistry teacher and I am a Professor of Chemistry in college....if
that isn't Stevie chemistry, what is? We saw a lot of older people together with
younger ones...both dads and moms with their teens...the older generation is clearly
passing on the Stevie legend to their kids...this is so wonderful and so refreshing
compared to most of the pop trash the young are so fascinated with.
As Stevie was going
around shaking hands during the end of Edge she took a small flower wreath handed
to her by a fan and wore it as she concluded Edge and during the first encore
song she continued to wear the wreath...she was so cute with those flowers in
her hair and my wife remarked about how young and gorgeous Stevie looked. Well,
the evening was a huge success for me...not only did I get to see Stevie again,
and a very healthy Stevie, thank God, but I have a changed wife so now it is clear
sailing for my fascination with Stevie! I love you Stevie!...and I love my daughter,
Jackie, for showing me the way!
anonymous
Stevie really outdid her self in Charlotte! Her voice sounded stronger
than ever. I have been a fan of Stevie's since her days with Lindsey and she never
ceases to amaze me. Trouble In Shangi-la proves that our girl still has it. Stevie
mystified us as she sang and twirled as only she can. Has Anyone Ever Written
Anything For You brought tears to my eyes and I felt as if she was singing directly
to me. I look forward to many more years of Stevie's singing as she rocks a little
more.
Bryson Byrd
WOW! I can't believe I got to see Stevie. This was my first Stevie concert
EVER and I am telling y'all, there was nothing I saw wrong with the show, everything
was perfect. I would never trade that night for anything in this whole world.
So this is how it all began...
After waiting my
whole life(I'm 16, hey...thats along time to wait, you know?)my dad got us tickets
to see Stevie in Charlotte at the Verizon Wireless Amp. So, Friday my dad signed
me out from school. We cashed some checks for tour merchandise, you know, and
we headed for the interstate. We live in SC so we had like 3 hrs to NC. So, we
listened to Stevie going in the car, of course and we had alot of fun driving.
Parking for the concert started at 6pm I think, but we were there at 5. So we
parked on the shoulder of the road and waited for them to let us in. While we
were waiting we could hear Stevie doing a sound check and I am sure she was singing
Sorcerer. At that moment, I got SOOOOO excited. My dad was like "CALM DOWN
BRYS", haha, but it was awesome.
Finally, we parked,
and got out and I went and bought some stuff. I got a black shirt with Stevie's
picture on the front, a red shirt with the Stevie "S" on the front,
and a tour book and a TISL hat, and some buttons, and m! y sister got a pink Stevie
shirt with a picture on the front. We walked around for awhile and talked to some
other Stevie fans who were al dressed up in their cute Stevie outfits, I thought
it was so awesome, I was like in a "Stevie World". Being 16, you don't
really meet many fans my age who know who Stevie is, but there were alot of younger
people at the show, as well as older people, but it was heaven. Then, we went
and found our seats. We were dead center in the house. We were right behind the
sound board. I was sooooo happy. Jeffrey Gaines came out and did his thing, and
despite what negative comments people had to say about him in other reviews, this
is how I see it, Jeffrey was awesome. He loves what he does and he obviously has
a talent or else he wouldn't be up on that stage, so I'm all for Jeffrey!
After he finished,
the lights came back on and I sat there SO nervous. I couldn't take it, I had
to see Stevie. When "Bootylicious" came on, I was SO nervous. Then,
after ! ALL the yrs of waiting, "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" started
and SHE walked on stage. I couldn't believe it was really her. I mean, I've seen
Stevie on tv, I've seen thousands of pictures, but to finally see the one and
only Stevie Nicks in person, it was amazing. I was crying hystercially. Then after
that song finished, just like on The Dance concert, she said "Welcome Everybody"
and the crowd went crazy. When she got to "Sorcerer" she told us the
story of her and Lindsey moving to LA and I loved hearing her talk. "Gold
Dust Woman" was really great, she did everything so perfect, and afterwards
she said to us that we must be something else cus that song depends on how the
audeince gets into it. "Stand Back" was wild, everybody was up dancing
and Stevie was dancing in her cute little sneakers.
At the end, she
even did the high kick thingy and I was like OH MY GOODNESS, it was awesome. After
"Egde of Seventeen" she said goodnight and for everyone to take care
of themselves s! o we could all come back and do this again and I was crying.
The band went offstage and the crowd all stood with the lighters yelling for more.
Then, the band came back on stage and did "I Ned to Know" and "Has
Anyone Every Written Anything For You" and I just about brokedown. I love
that song so much, I can truly say, yes Stevie, I have heard you sing in my darkest
hour, cus I have and that song was so special to me. She was wearing the beautiful
top hat with the feathers on it with her hair all tucked underneath it. Everything
Stevie touches really does turn to gold and always will. The concert was perfect
and she will always remain the poet in my heart. So thank you Stevie for being
their for all of us in our darkest hour. We love you!
Michael
Stambaugh Joe Stanko
Once again, Stevie has proven that, despite health setbacks, she can still deliver
a knockout performance like the one at the Verizon Amphitheatre in Charlotte,
NC on Friday night. A long day of travel (I flew from NY and met up with my friend
who was on business in SF and flew all day) proved worthwhile when we arrived
at the Pavilion to take our first row seats just left of Stevie's mic.
Jeffrey Gaines
opened just around 8:00 and gave a tight set, which lasted for about 40 minutes.
About ten minutes elapsed and the audience began the anticipation of the guitar
riff to "Bootylicious" followed by Stevie's acapella version of "Trouble
in Shangri-La". Just around 9:00 the magic began as the audience gradually
rose from their seats; and then Stevie walked on to be greeted by a thunderous,
deafening applause and screams that carried through her first number "Stop
Dragging My Heart Around".
After seeing Stevie
at Camden, Jones Beach and PNC, Stevie's energy was unmatched; her voice was in
perfect form. Stevie herself said that 'she was back!' and told us that each performance
is a bit different depending on the energy she gets from the audience. You could
see from her expression that she was indeed connected and drawing energy from
the crowd. She even pointed and waved to us throughout her performance!
The set list was
the same minus "Bombay Sapphires". Stevie was very talkative with the
audience as she described the stories behind her 'new' works. At one point with
her story about "Sorcerer", she lost her train of thought. She stopped,
laughed about it and said, "What do you expect, I'm old!" She gracefully
danced in her Isadora Duncan style, and let loose with her traditional wails,
twirls and high kicks. Her voice was stronger and better than ever though she
did let Mindy and Sharon take on some of the higher notes. Her basic black dress
was made complete with the various shawl changes - the gold shawl, the 'Stand
Back' shawl, the white shawl. The already famous rhinestone encrusted Reebok hi-tops
punctuated the Rhiannon dress. During the "Edge of Seventeen", she took
the dried-flower wreath we had brought, spoke to us briefly, and placed it on
her head and continued to greet the audience. She kept it on through "I Need
To Know"! As she ended with "Has Anyone Ever Written", Stevie donned
a top hat with white plumes.
Never have we experienced
such an accommodating security crew. The stage guard who was sitting just to the
right of us, encouraged us to stand up, enjoy ourselves and approach the stage
if we had something to give to Stevie (even allowing picture taking!). The woman
next to us, who was dressed in Stevie fashion, had Sun & Moon balloons that
Stevie took during one of the earlier numbers. Stevie then brought them back to
the bongos where they remained as part of the set throughout the entire performance.
During "Fall From Grace", the stage guard signaled the folks in the
first three rows to come forward and approach the stage! We could not believe
how civilized the crowd was. Coming from NY where the security is tough and the
crowd unruly, the behavior of the Charlotte crew and fans truly made the experience
that much more memorable and enjoyable.
Finally, we want
to extend our best to Stevie. We'll never forget that most magical night in Charlotte.
She is still truly the one and only Queen of
Michelle
This was my first Stevie concert even though I have been a Stevie/Fleetwood
Mac fan since I was really young. I still haven't come down off of my high since
Friday night. Our first show in Charlotte was postponed, so my internet buddies
(Christie, Steve) and I had all been so nervous over the past month, for fear
that Stevie would not make it due to her illness. But she did, and we were ALL
smiles!!!! The night had finally come!!! One really cool thing that happened to
me and my husband was that we walked right past Lenny Castro before realizing
who it was. We both looked at each other and said "was that Lenny"?
We turned around and seen somebody else stop him. We knew then that it was definitely
Lenny! Unfortunately, I had left my tour book in the car, so we didn't go back
for an autograph. But it was pretty cool brushing shoulders with him before the
show!!
Jeffrey Gaines
really has a lot of potential. Let's face it, it takes guts to get in front of
all those people, when you know they are there to see Stevie, and sing with just
you and your guitar. Yeah Jeffrey!!! On to Stevie....I had an awful case of butterflies
before she came on. We had 2nd row seats, and I think this is why I was so nervous,
because she was going to be right in front of me and my husband. When the lights
went down, we were so close that I could see her coming from behind the stage
and my stomach just dropped. There she was....STEVIE NICKS!!! I can't describe
the feeling I had. I had waited for this moment forever. She was a vision!! My
husband and I just couldn't get over how beautiful and young she looked. I couldn't
take my eyes off of her the entire night. I cannot even pick a favorite song.
That would be impossible. All I can say is when she "twirled" and belted
out the lyrics to "Gold Dust Woman", I wished the night would never
end. I was in such a daze throughout the entire show, that it's all just a blur
to me now. The highlight of my evening was rushing the stage and shaking Stevie's
hand. I was right at the stage, and I am pretty short, so it took all I had to
see completely over the stage. She started shaking hands with people overtop of
me, then she came down just to me and shook my hand. I told her she was awesome,
and she said "awwww, thank you". I can't seem to get the vision of her
looking right into my eyes out of my head. It will probably stick with me forever.
I want to say that
I was so thrilled to be able to meet some of the people that I have been talking
to on the internet for awhile now. Stevie's fans are the best!!!! I hope to see
all of you again soon. One last thing, I know it's really hard to take your eyes
off of Stevie, but if you're going to an upcoming concert, take just a few seconds
and look around at the crowd of people. Especially during HAEWAFY. It's an amazing
sight, and you will remember it!!
Friday night was
something I will never forget for the rest of my life. Stevie, you ARE awesome,
and the greatest singer/songwriter/performer ever!!! And we're all so glad that
you have recovered from your illness. Take care of yourself, like you said, because
we DO all want to do this again...and again....and again. We love you!!!
Tommy &
Cathy Crenshaw
Stevie rocked Charlotte, NC and made sure everyone in the packed audience
knew damn well she's on top of her game and living life to the fullest. As fans,
you'll read many reviews about her performances in the Carolinas, speaking of
her easy, graceful command of the stage, the set-lists, her sexy, alluring prowess
in high- heeled sneakers, and how beautiful she is in person-how powerful her
voice was. I would like to take this opportunity to share a few observations my
wife and me experienced on this much-anticipated night of the ultimate 'Nick's
Fix.'
The first and foremost
thought we both had was "Look at all of these people here just to see Stevie!"
It's an amazing thought that when she decides to throws a party and invites only
her closest umpteen thousands of fans- that they ALL show up. We both wished that
if ever Stevie should feel down or depressed in life she would have the awesome
experience of the magic and love that surrounds her life by simply walking through
the throngs of her fans before and after a show. Secondly, we both asked, "Why
does she continue to push herself and endure grueling tours and risk to her health?
This is harder to answer because of why she doesn't. She doesn't need the money,
or the hardships of life on the road. Some artists have to tour to pay the bills,
seem to have to push themselves off onto the public because their art doesn't
really speak for itself strongly enough. Stevie doesn't need to do this. Her music
and life speaks for itself. We are thankful that she is out sharing her world
with us and the only conclusion we could come to as to why she continues is answered
in the enchanting song "I Sing for the Things
.money can't buy."
We both hope she feels the love and good-willed energy reflected back to her while
she is on stage. We feel the love she radiates to us. We wish to simply say, "thank
you, Stevie
we love you too."
And finally, we
thought about the future and all the awesome, rocking- good music waiting. As
powerful and artistic as "TIS" is, we are bound to hear more wonderful
stories in song in the future. Either with Fleetwood Mac or solo, Stevie is in
her element when simply sharing the spotlight with our imaginations. There will
always be an audience waiting to greet her, waiting to sing along with her, and
thankful for all that she is in this world. Very seldom does a person of her natural
talents and humble approach to life come along. I'm grateful to Stevie for giving
my life such a beautiful, sultry and mysterious soundtrack. We are all better
off with her music in our lives, so thankful- and know in our hearts of the high
price she continues to pay...for our luxury. With Love.
anonymous
I have seen Stevie three times now: in Tampa, Tallahassee, and this
past Friday, in Charlotte, North Carolina. She is amazing in her performance!
She has the perfect mix of charm, elegance, and assertiveness. She sang beautifully
and moved across the stage with energy and enthusiasism. She is always courteous
and gracious with the crowd. She is truly the most talented female performer of
our time.
Sheila Ferace
I just returned this afternoon after a five hour road trip from Connecticut
to Reading, PA to see the absolutely phenomenal Stevie Nicks. A trip I would gladly
make again and again to see Stevie shine as she did last night. Luckily, this
had been the second time I was able to see Stevie in the Shangri-La tour and to
say she has recovered well from her illness is an understatement! From the time
she walked out and began singing "Stop Draggin' my Heart Around "until
she walked gracefully off of the stage after a very touching HAEWAFY, she was
on FIRE! I mean Stevie is ALWAYS great. But, there was an energy she possessed
up on that stage tonight that was just contagious. I'm sure it helps to have such
an incredible band though!! I found myself screaming and yelling applause so loudly
that I was hoarse by the end of the night.
What a perfect
show for the christening of the Sovereign Center, and it's no wonder it was sold
out! I cannot wait to see her again! If you have a chance to go to one of the
remaining shows of this tour consider yourself lucky. She is, and always will
be, the Queen of Rock and Roll, and long may she reign!
Linda
I just got back from the show in Charlotte...all I have to is "OMG"..I
have waited all of my life to see her in concert and finally it happened!!..She
was absoutely amazing from the time she came out on the stage until the very end
when she said good night to us all...The whole band was just spectacular!..I and
my hubby were mesmerized from the get-go.. As far as her sounding and looking
great, never better!..The whole crowd stood for most of the show, which lead me
to standing in my chair all night, being as I am under 5 feet tall..But I would
have stood there and stayed all night if she would sing..lol..She was twirling
and dancing and laughing and telling stories right along with all the beautiful
songs... If you haven't seen her for this tour, please do so...She has been there
for me through my happy times and sad times and I am sooo glad that I was there
last night!!..She will forever live in my heart and I will never forget her and
the show..and for that I thank you Stevie...Rock on ancient queen!
Scott
I would like to start by thanking everyone at the NicksFix for maintaining
this site. I cannot say enough about how awesome you are! I get my Nicks Fix everyday!
Thank you and please keep it going! I had the pleasure of seeing Stevie Nicks
in Charlotte on September 7th. (It was a rescheduled show from July 30th - Stevie,
I'm so glad you are feeling better and thank you for coming back!). The opening
vocal arrangement of Trouble in Shangri La was amazing! I was soooooo excited,
I could hardly breathe! I just kept praying! Dear lord please don't let me pass
out and miss this concert :)
The show was great.
She looked and sounds wonderful. The only disappointment was she did not play
Bombay Sapphires. I love that song. Gold Dust Woman was hot! Stand back was through
the roof.(well the concert was outdoors but you know what I mean), Planets of
the Universe was perfect. Too far from Texas was fun. Fall from Grace Rocked!
And wow..Edge of Seventeen..What can I say? The stage and lighting design on this
tour is definitely worth mentioning. Stevie's band is the best! I have seen Stevie
Nicks 9 times and will continue to see her every chance I get. Many times during
previous concerts I wished she would change the set list around a little, playing
more than 4 new songs or open with something other than Outside the rain. I got
part of my wish on the Enchanted tour but this time she really did it! I could
not have asked for a better beginning than Stop dragging my heart around, Enchanted
and Dreams. I am seeing her again in Atlanta at the end of September. If you have
not already seen her, please go. You will love it! Rock on Stevie!
Bill Cody
Stevie twirled, did a kick or two and had the audiance standing on their
feet the entire concert. What a show. Stevie was never more alive and you could
feel the emotion coming from her and from the audiance to her. It was worth the
one month delay. The intro to WWD was awsome, and Waddie's guitar was played like
it was on fire. What a concert. What a LADY. Keep Rocking STEVIE.
Barry "Beesty"
& Penny "Gypsy Beauty"
Whoa! Barry (Da Beest) & Penny (Beauty) here again, singing the
praises to the Gypsy Queen herself! After the experience at Raleigh, NC on Wed.
Sept. 5th, we figured... How could it be topped? Stevie was in absolute fine form
again Friday, September 7th, at Charlotte's Verizon Wireless Amphitheater!
Again, we arrived
early enough to shop the merch. booths and chat it up with lotsa enthusiastic
Stevie-ites! We shared stories and photos from Wednesday's show, and made even
more friends! The absolutely wonderful Jeffrey Gaines warmed the crowd again with
his skillfully sensual words and music... Again, thanks to Stevie for having Mr.
Gaines along for the trip to Shangri-La! Stevie hit the stage with wild abandon,
pleading to "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," and went on thru the set,
wooing all in attendance with her style and grace... So sweet, so kind a lady...
Rockin' all the way, tho! Stevie seemed like she was back in the swing and feelin'
better than ever, tho you could tell she was pacing herself...
Quite a few more
shows to go... and then the 'Mac! Anywayz, Penny and I were on cloud nine as we
enjoyed being Nicks-Fixed not once, but TWICE in a couple of days time! Penny
loves Stevie so much and emulates her and lives by her words EVERYDAY... I, as
an avid songwriter, do so enjoy sharing the "stories"... As per usual,
at the end of Fall From Grace, we made our way from our 13th row seats to the
front of the stage for Edge of 17 and the rest of the set, as we had done Wed.
in Raleigh... Not to be stopped by security, we told them that this was what Stevie
wanted... So there we were, and oh, what a spectacle! From the other side of the
stage this time, we were a couple of the first to greet Stevie and shake hands
and speak... Stevie also graciously took my band's CD "Trilogy," as
a gift I wanted to share some of my "stories" with her! What a beautiful,
wonderful, special lady! We love you Stevie, and can't wait to see you shine again
real soon!
anonymous
After the 6 week wait fot the rescheduled date , My antisapation was
so great on Friday night when we entered the Verizon Wireless ampatheater In Charlotte
North Carolina. To me the show was Phenomenal from the georgeous Ms Stevie herself
to the wonderful band , the elegant set and the fantastic fans. Everything you
have read in the reviews are SO TRUE so I'm going to repeat what you have already
read. All I want to say is that I'm so happy that Stevie is still giving us what
we need and want so badly. After seeing her many times in the past I have left
with a feeling that that tour may be the last we ever see of her, But after Fridays
show I'm am confident she will be back. Becoming better and stronger each time.
Thank you Stevie for giving us the words to live my life by and emphasizing them
to me live so many times over, May the power of the universe be with our Stevie
and May there never be any trouble in anyone's Shangri-la...................
Candy
Well, let me start off by saying Stevie Is and Will Always be "The
Queen of Rock"! Last night was sooo amazing, I will be able to find words
to describe how wonderful the night was for me (but I will try). Stevie sounded
Great. The band was awesome, and the night just gorgeous. We (my husband and I)
had Great seats and could see very well. The event staff were kind of jerks though.
They kept standing right in front of us and blocking the view. They of all people
should know that the seats up front cost Big Bucks (thanks to legalized scalping).
Stevie was in great
spirits and graced us with her trademark high-kick and twirls. She was so very
beautiful and cheerful. Of course the crowd sang along to every song and roared
with all their might. I was even fortunate enough to shake her hand. My husband
picked me up when we went up front and she reached right over and shook my hand!
Thank you Stevie for a very memorable night.... yes... very memorable indeed!
Kay Baucom
Awesome! Have seen Stevie everytime she has come to town. She definitely
gets better everytime!
Hilary and
Claudia Hawk
My parents had promised me that if Stevie Nicks ever came within driving
distance of Myrtle Beach, they would take me to see her. We paid $460 for a pair
of tickets to the show in Charlotte, and when it was postponed, we were crushed.
The rescheduled date was perfect for us, so we drove up to it and my Mom and I
went to the Verison Wirless Amphitheater. It was an incredible show, her voice
was everything I expected and more. Her energy and her dancing are wonderful,
I think anyone who experienced her would agree she is a legend. It was an enchanted
evening, we love you Stevie
Kellie Barker
I think I had the closest thing to an epiphany that I'm ever going to
have Friday night. For a moment in time, surrounded by thousands of other people
in the fading light of the last feeble rays of the sunset, the sky darkening to
a rose-tinged violet studded with stars, the mysterious magic of the universe
found me there on the damp lawn and wrapped itself around me like a finely wrought
shawl of moonlace, its rain-soft fringe connecting me with stars and sky, with
the earth and the sea, with the wind and storm. If that moment -- the moment I
first saw the glimmer of pulsing light and heard the first strains of music --
could be frozen for all eternity, I'd trap its essence in my lavender-colored
crystal ball and be happy to never do anything but look into its smoky depths
and breathe its silent scent for the rest of my life.
You must be wondering
what I'm talking about. What I'm talking about is the first moment that Stevie
Nicks stepped onto the stage and sang the first song for her concert, the Charlotte
stop of her "Trouble in Shangri-La" tour. Now, I know that sounds a
little dramatic, but someone who has never seen this goddess in concert cannot
fully appreciate what I saw and heard last night. In short, it was perfect. Having
waited since July for the concert, and for years to get a chance to see her after
I missed the "Enchanted" stop, nothing can really describe what I felt
when I saw *her*, Stevie Nicks, step onto the stage. And everything that followed
it was equally as thrilling. Everyone around me felt the same way, crying out
her name and singing, whistles piercing the night in strange harmony to the drums
and guitars on stage. I loved every minute of it and had to fight against irrational
sadness and happiness when she appeared one last time, in a long-plumed hat, to
sing "Has anyone ever written anything for you." I'll never see anything
like it again for the rest of my life...until Ms. Nicks graces the stage once
more in Charlotte, and we supplicants here can again pay homage to our goddess.
JARED
FAW WOW! That is all that I am able to say at this point. I have just
gotten home from Stevie Nicks', Trouble In Shangri-La Tour. I went to the one
in Charlotte and IT ROCKED!!!
Stevie's opening
act was Jeffrey Gaines, who tried his best to please the Charlotte audience but
somehow, he just couldn't find himself with us. It was a great try, though! After
he came out and sang about five or six songs, we heard "Bootylicious"
start. (We had great seats!) After "Bootylicious" played everything
went dark....then, the moment of truth arrived. A sixty-second rendition of Trouble
In Shangri-La blared out in all it's glory. And then, as quickly as it began,
it ended. The lady behind me said, "Uh-oh! That can't be good!" Then
it happened, the beginning note to Stop Draggin My Heart Around, ripped through
the air. The curtains drew back revealing a beautiful stage, it looked just like
the cover off of ...Shangri-La. The band and the back-up singers started playing
and dancining and then, the Queen of Rock N Roll, Stevie Nicks, took center stage:
and the crowd went wild.
This being my
first Stevie Nicks concert, I had no idea what to expect. SHE TRULY SURPASSED
ALL MY EXPECTATIONS. However, I was worried a bit due to the fact that she had
just gotten over a respitory infection. The crowd rose to their feet and a deafening
roar filled the sky. Stevie sang her heart out with Waddy on SDMHA. When the song
was over, she welcomed us, and told us, "...it's great to be back!!"
Then, one of the crowning moments of the night, GOLD DUST WOMAN started, and you
could immediately tell, this night was gonna ROCK!! After GDW, Stevie talked a
bit and told us that she loved us and thanked us for coming, and that she would
give us her best. After that came Enchanted, however, this was not musically impressive
due to the lack of guitar on this song tonight. However, it was still enchanting!
Stevie walked off stage to change shawls....again. The loud roars and screams
from the audience brought her back very fast. Songs afterwards included, Sorcerer,
Too Far From Texas, and the crowning song of the night: STAND BACK. This was by-far,
the best I've EVER heard Stevie sound. She included her trademark gold and black
shawl for it, and gave a HUGE kick at the end. Concluding was, I Need To Know,
Planets of the Universe, Everyday, Rhiannon, and Has Anyone Ever Written Anything
For You (in which she appeared with a top-hat with GIANT feathers sticking out
of it, her hair lapped in a pony tail, and a new shawl.)
She left the stage
momentarilly while Mark and Lenny proved just what Bongos and drums could do together!!
The riffs from Edge Of Seventeen sounded and sent the ENTIRE audience (the only
song besides Stand Back) into a dancing frenzy. Everyone(including myself) danced
and sang furiously to these songs. At the end of Edge, Stevie came down to the
bottom of the stage, along with bodyguards and accepted a few gifts from fans.
The only ones that she accepted was a flower hat, and balloons. She took the balloons
at the beginning of the show and had them tied to the drums for the rest of the
night. Stevie appeared in both her encores with the flower hat.
At the end of HAEWAFY,
she thanked us for coming and told us to "stay well, so we can do this again
next year!!" she bowed and walked off stage. For as long as I live I will
NEVER forget tonight and it's events. It was Stevie's best performance yet!! For
those of you to see her later in her tour, you are in for a treat!! She continues
to rock on ..... just like the Ancient Queens and The White Winged Doves.....
WE LOVE YOU, STEVIE!! AND WISH YOU WELL
RJ Meyerhoffer
Thank you Stevie for giving me a Friday night I'll never forget! This
rescheduled show was well worth the wait as Stevie opened the evening with one
of my favorites "Stop Draggin My Heart Around" and then took us on a
journey of her career as a solo artist and as a member of Fleetwood Mac. Everybody
sang along and was on their feet during the entire show. Stevie was a very personable
and gracious host throughout the show. We loved every twirl and every classic
song from" Gold Dust Woman" and" Rhiannon" to the new songs
from "Trouble In Shangri-la". Many of us were allowed to move very close
to the stage during the finale' "Edge of Seventeen". It was toward the
end of this song that Stevie personally greeted fans and I was among the lucky
ones who got to shake her hand-It's not every concert that you can leave saying
you shook the hand of a Rock n Roll legend. We were allowed to stay at the stage
through the encore and "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You" never
sounded better or had more significance. Thank you Stevie for the music that has
been so important to me all these years and for the concert experience of a lifetime.
Wendy
Watching Stevie perform was a dream come true. We were thankful that
she was well and able to return to Charlotte for this performance. From "Stop
Dragging My Heart Around," to "On the Edge of Seventeen," Stevie
mesmerized her audience with a tender smile and matured grace. When Stevie hit
that final note on "Gold Dust Woman," the entire theater vibrated and
the audience cheered her on, hungry for more! The atmosphere Stevie created of
a dreamlike trance left an impression on the audience that will remain with them
for years to come. Thank you, Stevie.
Chris Frye
This is the second time I have seen Stevie on this tour, the first was
in Atlanta. She was so much stronger this time than b/4 she took some time off.
She has never sounded so good. She seems to be enjoying herself so much. The whole
concert she smiled and laughed at the audience and herself; she forgot what she
was trying to say during the intro to planets of the universe. I have seen Stevie
lots of times in the past but this time out, I truly feel she is glad to be alive
and doing what she loves to do! She would do things and hold her capes a certain
way that I felt like she was acting the way she did 20 years ago! I would have
killed to have pictures of some of her expression during the night, at one point
she brought her cape up around her face so only her eyes were looking out at us
and then rocking back and forth. PRICELESS!!!!!! What ever you do go see her!
I have tickets for Nashville, 4th row center. " I can't wait."
tim melton
from the final chords of "bootylicious"....the crowd was on
it's feet...lights out ..then the opening chords of "stop dragging my heart
around"...you knew you were witnessing something special, someone who not
only has crossed generational lines with her music, but someone that draws in
fans of all musical styles with her talent, grace ,class, and even more important
...her magic. the show was a perfect blend of old and new,,,opening with the nicks/petty
standard "stop dragging my heart around" and then mixing classics such
as" gold dust woman."and ".rhiannon" ..from her Fleetwood
Mac days in with her new..."trouble in shangri-la"..."sorcerer".."planets
of the universe"(which she said Lindsay Buckingham wouldn't let her put on
a mac album)..".too far from texas"..."bombay sapphires"...and
the poignant... "everyday"...
Stevie made the
transition from each song and time period of her career effortlessly..seeming
to sing each song as if it was the first time she had done it ... i think that
is what truly makes her special...how she pours herself into each song...,making
it fresh and alive for whatever city she is performing in
she closed with
a rousing...12 to 15 minute version of edge of seventeen , punctuated by rock
legend Waddy Wachtel's searing guitar..(like seeing Springsteen do born to run
i commented to my wife ).....
the and encore
led with a personal favorite of mine.."i need to know"( another tom
petty tune)...and it ended with tears....... the wonderfully performed..."
has anyone ever written anything for you"....to which i can answer ... yes
Stevie, you have.....and i thank you.
Lisa
I became a Stevie Nicks fan in 1997 after hearing "Silver Springs"
for the first time on the radio. This song touched me so much that I had to find
out who it was that had this enchanting voice and the ability to put her feelings
of pain into such a beautiful song. Over the last 4 years, my love and admiration
for Stevie has grown tremendously!! Her past and present music has touched my
life so much in these few short years of knowing who she is. I now have all of
her solo music, as well as all of Fleetwood Mac's music. This is all I ever listen
to now. I have seen about every concert video ever offered on auction, and prayed
for her to return to the stage so I could see her in person and just be in her
presence for a little while. Finally, the Trouble in Shangri-La Tour!!!
After arriving
early at Ticketmaster to be the first in line for ticket sales, I was disappointed
to find out that being first in line, and buying tickets right at 10:00 meant
getting seats in the far back section just before the lawn. I eventually managed
to get a seat in the 17th row for the Charlotte show, and paid a very steep price
for seats in the second row - center - for the Raleigh show. I could not contain
my excitement the week before the shows were originally scheduled. Then the sadness
and disappointment set in after hearing of her illness and the resulting postponement
of both NC shows. I was heartbroken to learn that Stevie has never rebooked a
missed show in the past, and feared that this would be the case this time. I was
truly delighted and relieved when the new show dates were announced!!! Finally
being able to see her live in Raleigh from the second row on Sept 5th was an overwhelming
and unreal experience. I got to touch the hand of the most incredible poet to
ever grace this planet - and when it was over, it felt like it had been only a
dream. I was fortunate enough to see her again in Charlotte last night (Sept.
7th) from the 17th row. It was a different experience from further back. I was
able to see the whole stage without taking my focus off of Stevie. I did miss
not being able to see her eyes and her face and her expressions, as I was able
to do 2 nights previous. But, I must say, the visuals of the set and Stevie performing
"Planets of the Universe" was the most outstanding experience ever!!
One that I didn't really notice, being so close before. The explanation of that
song and of "Sorcerer" was surprising. I love it when she tells the
explanation of the history of her songs. I was actually lucky enough to get to
the stage again for "Edge of Seventeen" and the rest of the show. It
was so incredible to be just a few feet from the woman that has come to mean so
much to me. And to get to touch her again, making eye contact, and making a physical
connection with her was a life changing experience.
I'm not sure she
even knows the true impact she has on people. I saw a grown man cry after shaking
her hand, and heard many people saying how their life was now complete after touching
her. Stevie was so sincere with her appreciation and her words of concern that
we all take really good care of ourselves. It looked as if she were about to cry
at the end of the Charlotte show. It seems Stevie attracts the most beautiful
people to her. Everyone near the stage, on both nights, appeared to form a bond.
I felt warmth and kindness from all around. It has to be a little scary for her
to lean out into a crown of people straining to touch her. I'm so happy she continues
to make that connection with her fans. Those were truly the 2 best nights of my
life. I am a little sad now that it is over, wondering if I'll ever get the chance
again to be that close to the most beautiful, intelligent, warm, open, sharing,
giving, person I have ever encountered. My life has now been enchanted. Thank
you, Stevie. I love you!
Licia Phillips
I'm embarrassed to admit the last concert I went to was the Backstreet
Boys, and I thought that it was the best concert ever! Until last night that is!
My friend Sam and I got the chance to miss school, and to us we thought that,
that was going to be the best part. Boy were we surprised when we got to the concert!
I was so excited about seeing the legendary Stevie Nicks! I love her music and
her sense of style! When we got into the parking lot along with our moms, we were
so pumped and ready to Stevie!
When we got out
of the car, we saw so many different kinds of people. Some were dressed in long
black dresses with Stevie merchandise! My friend and I felt like the odd ones
out. Since our concert was postponed last time, we were willing to do anything
to hear this incredible voice. We bought so much stuff that we ended up spending
more money on all the shirts, programs, and roses, than on the tickets! I was
so excited that I couldn't eat anything! My heart was beating so fast and my mind
was racing that I could hardly think straight. Once we bought all the stuff, and
wrote our name and message to Stevie on the big poster (along with our number)
we went and found our 4th row center seats. I couldn't believe how close to the
stage we were. I was thinking the whole time, "O my gosh, my idol, my inspiration,
is going to be on that stage any time!" My mom couldn't believe how excited
I was! She never thought that a 14 year old would like HER kind of music as she
says! But I did! I could hardly breathe. My knees were shaking in excitement.
Jeffrey Gaines
got onto the stage with his guitar, and his voice sounded so beautiful, so intune
with the guitar. I was thinking to myself, "Stevie Nicks is going to be where
he is right now, she's going to be singing all of her wonderful songs 4 seats
away from me!" Once he stepped off the stage with applause, everyone was
getting more anxious and more excited than ever. Whenever the crew brought out
the laced up microphone, was freaking out. I could not believe that I was about
to see STEVIE NICKS! I was going to see her with her long elegant dresses, and
beautiful flowing blonde hair!
Whenever "Bootylicous,"
came on, everyone stood up clapping and screaming. I looked at my mom and we both
stood up screaming! Then the curtains rose up and "Trouble in Shangri-La"
started playing and the band came onto stage. The girls came on looking as gorgeous
as ever! Sharon with her beautiful black hair and Mindy with her golden curls.
I started looking around for Stevie, waiting with excitement! Then "Stop
Draggin' my Heart Around" came on and so did Stevie! I felt as if I was going
to pass out! I felt like I couldn't breathe. I couldn't get it through my head
that STEVIE was right there. Right there singing infront of me. I noticed that
she didn't have her platforms, but instead had the coolest shoes. I had never
seen any shoes like those before. I looked at my mom and said that I had to have
a pair of shoes like that and she looked at me as if I were crazy! But I didn't
care!
While I was standing
there rocking to the music, my mom said in my hear go up there. I was confused,
but once she pointed to the people moving to the stage, I hurdled over the chairs
like I was trying to win a marathon. I was jumped off the chair and ran to the
front of the stage. During Lenny, Mark, and Waddy's awesome performance, I was
being pushed up against the stage, but I didn't care! It was all worth it! Then
the music turned into "Edge of Seventeen and the crowed roared! I began jumping
in the air! Stevie came out on stage in yet another beautiful shawl. Geeze that
woman has got some good taste. Anyways, I was singing like there was no tomorrow.
I wasn't embarrassed or worried about what someone was thinking, because they
were doing the same thing! After "Fall From Grace," Stevie walked to
the front of the stage and began accepting the gifts. I felt kind of lame, because
I only had a rose to offer. She came to my part of the stage, took my rose, shook
my hand, smiled, and then waved a walked away. I thought that I was going to have
a heart attack at the age 14, wouldn't that be a story? But anyways. After another
song, she said thank you and exited off the stage. A woman let me borrow her lighter
and I lit it in the air, and then after I had done so, I looked behind me and
everyone had their lighters up.
Then Stevie came
back onstage with a top hat singing "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for
You." It made my eyes tear up, and no one's voice and song has ever made
me do that before. She thanked the crowd one more time and after she stepped off
the stage, and from all that, I now know that, that incredible singer/songwriter
will be doing and loving what she does forever. Stevie you are an inspiration
to everyone and to even teenagers like me. You have helped me with my little crisis's
and helped my times of always having to move with your music. Because you have
overcome so many things in the past, you will always be my hero and a living legend.
You touch us all.
Julie Atkinson
I have grown up to the music of Stevie and she has been a major source
of inspiration for me. Her show tonight in Charlotte was absolutely the best concert
I have ever been to. Her mysteriously beautiful voice shook every emotion in my
soul. She has never looked or sounded better. Keep on rockin Stevie!! We love
you!!!!!!
anonymous
In one magical moment I was lucky enough to experience greatness. There
has never been a voice as rich, sensual and powerful as Stevie Nicks. Tonight
I heard the best. From the moment she came on stage, until the last note, I witnessed
what rock and roll is at its zenith
Joey &
Sherry Nobles
We celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary tonight by taking our 6 year
old to the show here in Charlotte, NC. We had FRONT ROW so my daughter Emily (who
has loved Stevie or 3+ years) was extremely excited! She was not disappointed!
Emily also got to give Stevie the "Build-a-Bear" stuffed bear that she
had especially made for her along with a sign she made and flowers. Stevie shook
her hand in thanks and made her night. I would see this show again and again and
never get bored. The strength in Stevie's voice on the final encore was as awesome
as ever. Thanks for a wonderful evening.
Alicia Howard
There are no words to describe how Stevie has enriched us with her life
and music. The concert tonight was magical. The diva and her band sounded incredible.
From "Stop Draggin My Heart Around" to "Has Anyone Ever Written
Anything For You", the crowd was mesmerized. She is absolutely fabulous and
the world is a better place because she touches us with her music. We love Stevie!!!!!!!
anonymous
I was at the concert tonite and have to say how amazed I was at the
energy I felt from Stevie's Voice and presence. I have been waiting 20 years to
see her and am glad I have fulfilled one of my dreams. The ending was beautiful
when she shook hands with the crowd at the stage. It was so sweet the way the
guy made sure she wouldn't fall or get pulled down by a fan. She received a lei
of flowers for her head and put it on. It was classic Stevie. She said she loved
us and we all believed it. She said goodbye and left the stage. The crowd was
so energetic and clapped and stomped and made a lot of noise I was sure she would
do an encore and she did. She did a song and came back another time dressed in
her feather hat and suit.I especially enjoyed all the songs she sang, She did
a lot of her classics, all of her songs are classics tho. She did a few of her
new songs. I especially loved Too far from texas. Everyone loved to hear her little
stories. I love to hear her talk. She is a beautiful talented lady with a big
heart. I hope she feels better after being ill for so long. Thanks Stevie for
giving me inspiration
Scott Cody
First I would like to thank Stevie for the most incredible show I have
seen. It was a very special evening. Stevie is back and better than ever. She
and the band were both in top form. The highlight for me was her perfomance of
"Fall from Grace". What a perfect song. Stevie is truly the Queen of
Rock. There is no one that deserves that title more than she. She definitely proved
it tonight. Hats off to Stevie for delivering the greatest tour this year.
Angelo Russo
"I've waited all my life for you... Sweet Girl" Early this
evening, I felt like a groom (or a bride LOL!) on wedding day.. I went through
my ritual of putting together something to wear. So I ironed and wore my "Pondering
The Millennium" white t-shirt and my blue denim shorts. I also wore brown
hiking shoes and my new Dragon 'S' necklace. I finished off with one single old
button of Stevie which features a close-up of her young with the floppy cap, same
as the cover of the 2000 Stevie calendar. I felt more flamboyant than wearing
a rainbow t-shirt.. so out of my Stevie closet I emerge into redneck racefan territory,
just a couple miles south from the Lowe's Motor Speedway...
We'll skip the
traffic nightmare... I got up to the merchandise booth and spent $200 on four
different shirts, not caring much about size if i couldn't get the ones I needed.
I also got the tourbook, the buttons, key chain, mug and tattoo. That was enough!
So, I got inside
the seating area and I was pleasantly surprised that the view from my seats were
so good. I was looking around and all I could do is look at everybody.. I noticed
so many girls and women in some sort of Stevie theme from mild to flattering imitation.
All you ladies were beautiful tonight! I sung, I danced, I screamed "whooo
hooo" a zillion times! This was the best show of Stevie's that I had seen
in my 20+ years of being a fan. Stevie totally rocked tonight! She never sounded
better. Her voice was in fine form and right out there loud and clear, with Sharon
and Mindy backing up underneath her voice instead of helping Stevie compensate
as they had when she was ill. Stevie was full of energy and very animated. She
did many of her trademark twirls and a few wailing primal screams. Stevie acknowledged
that she could feel the energy from her audience tonight. She was glad to be back
onstage again. I loved all her candid little comments.
The set was fabulous..
you just cannot believe it until you see it with your own eyes. The decoration
and lighting set the mood perfectly. Stevie also looked very beautiful... to me
better in person than I remember seeing her on TV... She wore the usual base black
dress and unique black high top shoes with silver sparkly accents.. the shoes
no doubt more comfortable and safer to wear than the regular platform boots since
she hurt her foot some time ago. Stevie looked best on stage in her colorful and
stunning shawls which gave her something to animate herself with while performing.
The song set was
pretty much usual except for the notable deletion of "Bombay Sapphires"..
probably left out due to time constraints.. or maybe she didn't feel like it transferred
well on stage.. I dunno.. only Stevie knows...
The best songs
for this show were "Gold Dust Woman", "Fall From Grace", and
"Edge Of Seventeen". Stevie really got into singing these songs with
all her energy and might. "Fall From Grace" was particularly excellent...
it kicked the current "Rhiannon's" butt in terms of energy.. "twice
as much intensified"... It was on par with Stevie's old exorcism performances
of "Rhiannon" in my opinion.. However, every song in the set list was
sung wonderfully. I was not disappointed. I don't even remember hearing Stevie
charmingly flub anything this go round. It was like flawless seamwork!
I LOVED Waddy's
guitar solo at the beginning of "Edge Of Seventeen". At the end of "Edge
Of Seventeen", Stevie went to the audience to shake hands and accept gifts..
Stevie took this beautiful crown of what looked like red and white roses and wore
it on her head... She went to break and came back singing first encore "I
Need To Know" with it still on her head! Stevie also received a beautiful
white tambourine adorned with white ribbons... During the show I also noticed
a cute little girl in front row that was all dressed up like Stevie.. she was
darling...
Stevie ended the
show with her fabulous rendition of "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For
You". She looked stunning in her feathered hat and pulled back hair... And
for the first time I really understood the meaning of the song... When Stevie
carried out the last words of the song.. "Priest of... nothing..." the
vocal inflection sent chills down my spine.. so incredible...
As a matter of
fact there were so many incredible little moments that I can't list them all here...
I will just have to carry on each day forward remembering the moments as they
come to me... I just want to thank Stevie for giving me an incredible and memorable
show... and delivering as she promised.. I am so happy she is well and glad to
have her again! Let's do this again soon (after I pay down my Gold Visa Card LOL)!
TIM SNEAD
I went to the concert in Charlotte on Friday September 7 and I can honestly
say that this was an AWESOME show! Stevie sounded TERRIFIC!!!!. She really seeemed
to be giving everything she had for the huge audience. Almost everyone remained
on their feet the entire concert. This was my first Stevie concert and I hope
it won't be my last. The band sounded sensational and the songs were so wonderful.
Some of my favorite songs played include Rhiannon, Dreams and Planets of the Universe.
Stevie's new music simply rocks, and her old music has truly stood the test of
time. Stevie is clearly the one and only goddess of rock and roll! If anyone has
any doubts about Stevie's recent illness affecting her show, I can assure you
that you can put these doubts to rest. Do NOT miss this tour. It truly is AMAZING!
Steve Griffin
WOW!..The show last night in Charlotte was simply amazing. The energy,
emotion, and enthusiasm Stevie put forth were proof once again that our Queen
of Rock is still the best! Stevie's voice was strong as she poured out her heart
and soul to give us her gift of song.She is a very genuine person, interacting
with the audience often and showing real emotion from the thunderous ovations
given to her last night. The 27,000 there last night were given two hours of pure
Stevie, who showed NO signs of the previous illness that caused our original show(July
27) to be postponed. I was so fortunate to have second row, in front of stage,
tickets last night and was able to get to the front of the stage when Edge of
17 started...I was greeted by and shook Stevie's hand...WOW!!! She looks you directly
in the eye when she greets you and still looks as beautiful as ever...I can't
wait for the upcoming Fleetwood Mac album and tour! Thank you Stevie for sharing
your gift!
Eileen B.
Stevie brought the house down in Charlotte, no question about it. It
was a packed house and we loved every second of it; at times, the crowd was so
loud, it was almost hard to hear the music, which is amazing considering how loud
it was. Stevie's performance of Gold Dust Woman was more than mesmerizing... it
was a work of art. My God, did she rock. Every song was beautifully done, both
the old and new stuff. From the attitude in Stand Back to the unbelievable Fall
From Grace and Rhiannon, it was clear that she was having a wonderful time. Her
stories were great and her voice was fantastic. It was the first time I've ever
seen her in concert and I'll never forget it.Everyone should be so lucky in their
lifetime.
Bud Walker
I JUST DROVE 1 1/2 HOURS TO SEE STEVIE SING LIKE THE QUEEN OF ROCK I
KNEW SHE ALWAYS WAS. HER STAGE WAS SET LIKE THE SCENE OUT HER OWN LIVING ROOM,
THE BAND PLAYED SUPERB AND YES THE STAR OF THE SHOW, THE GOLDDUST WOMAN HERSELF
WAS 100% ENCHANTING. I FIRST SAW HER ON THE ROCK A LITTLE TOUR IN THE 80'S AND
SHE WAS GREAT THEN, BUT YEARS LATER SHE WAS FABULOUS, NOT A SOUL IN THE AUDIENCE
WAS IN THEIR SEATS, EVERYONE WAS ON THEIR FEET FOR THE ENTIRE SHOW, AS EXPECTED.
SHE BLENDED HER CLASSIC "DREAMS," "RHIANNON," "STOP DRAGGIN
MY HEART AROUND," "STAND BACK," AND A VERSION OF "GOLDDUST
WOMAN," THAT'S WAS UNLIKE ANY I HAD EVER EXPERIENCED, IT WAS AN AMAZING PERFORMANCE,
STEVIE EVEN REPLIED, "I FELT SOMETHING COME FROM YOU THE AUDIENCE, THAT CAME
THROUGH IN THE SONG." WHILE SHE HIT SOME THE NEW SONGS "EVERYDAY,"
"TOO FAR FROM TEXAS," AND MY FAVORITE "PLANETS OF THE UNIVERSE,"
PROVED THAT STEVIE NICKS CAN STILL ROCK A LOT.
THE FINAL SONG
WITH THE FAMILIAR GUITAR RIFF "EDGE OF SEVENTEEN" {EVEN THE CROWN WENT
CRAZY WHEN THE PLAYED THE DESTINY CHILDS "BOOTYLICIOUS" SONG BEFORE
THE SHOW STARTED SHOWED THAT A GREAT SONG WILL NEVER GO UNNOTICED} LET THE WHOLE
AMPHIETATRE KNOW THAT THIS WOMAN KNOWS HOW TO PUT A SHOW ON AND ROCK ALL NIGHT.
ON THIS NIGHT I TURNED 37 AND STEVIE GAVE ME THE BEST BIRTHDAY PRESENT I HAVE
HAD IN YEARS. SO I POSE THE QUESTION "HAS ANYONE EVER WRITTEN ANYTHING FOR
HER?" I LOVE YOU STEVIE AND ANY CRITIC WHO HAS A BAD REVIEW OF HER SHOWS
CAN KISS MY ASS, EVEN AFTER A MONTH LONG ILLNESS SHE WAS GREAT AND NEVER MISSED
A BEAT. THERE'S NO"TROUBLE IN SHANGRI LA" HERE.
Brandon S.
First of all, I won't go through the whole set list since everyone is
already pretty familiar with it. I did feel the need, though, to express how I
felt about the show in Charlotte last night. I went with 2 other people who have
been to several shows on this tour (including Va. Beach and Raleigh). All either
one of them talked about on the way to the show was how WONDERFUL the Va. Beach
show was... How Stevie was "back with a vengence." Their tune changed
quite suddenly after the Charlotte show. One word to describe the show....PHENOMENAL!
Stevie was Stevie like never before. Every note hit with perfection. I have never
seen Stevie smile, dance, kick, twirl, and sing like she did last night. I was
on the third row, and against the stage during the encore, and from as close as
I was, Stevie looked like a dream. She was thin, healthy, and no matter what anyone
says, as close to the "Bella Donna" Stevie as you can get without going
back in time 20 years. I'm still in a daze from the concert, and shaking Stevie's
hand is a memory I'll hold onto for a long while. Thank you, Stevie, for the poetry,
the music, and for the best time I've ever had!!! You are truly amazing, and an
inspiration to everyone who gives your music a chance.
Landon Hardy
This was my first Stevie concert. I became a big fan of her music in
the 80's. And have loved it ever since. I had always wanted to see her in concert
and finally got my chance when I heard she was coming to Charlotte. I was determined
to get tickets.
Stevie held the
best concert I have been to. She truly kept everyone involved and I stayed invovled
the whole time. I would recommend her concert to anyone who hasn't seen her. She
definitely seemed as if she was over the sickness, because there were no flaws.
She did sound better that ever. Thanks to Stevie for keeping your fans enchanted
and making my dreams come true. Your truly an inspiration.
JoAnn Nicol
where do i begin... i couldn't sleep the 2 days prior to the concert,started
getting ready at 2pm on the 7th, finally, we arived! got our blanket and found
an extremely comfy spot on the grass, then out she came!! it was the last time
i sat for the rest of the concert, she sounded awsome! she was just as gorgeous
as always,she rocked, twirled, hit the high and low notes perfectly! she can still
mystify the way she does.the moon came up to the left of the stage, big and orange,
which just set the mood even more.i met two girls in the audience and we danced
and screamed for what only felt like 15 min. all in all the entire Stevie expirience
was magickal! thank you Stevie for a night i will treasure forever.continue to
take care of yourself.
Jared Vaughn
After years of waiting and much anticipation, my dream was finally realized
tonight when Stevie Nicks took my breath away through her enchanting performance.
Her voice was incredible, her songs have never been played so vibrantly, the lights,
sound and set were all spectacular...needless to say, Stevie proved to Charlotte,
North Carolina that she remains The Queen of Rock and Roll. The crowd went absolutely
wild when she made her trademark twirls and every soul in the entire venue was
on their feet dancing and singing throughout the entire show. My personal highlight
of the show was when Stevie performed "Stand Back." Lenny Castro - the
most incredible percussionist - kicked off the drum beat at the beginning and
the audience already knew what song to expect. Then the lights came up in full
array and Stevie appeared spinning in her shawl. Of course she didn't end it without
her high kick at the end. Waddy Wachtel - absolutely amazing - made the show with
his duet with Stevie on "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around." I felt as if
I were taken back twenty years to the Bella Donna "White Winged Dove Tour"
I was most impressed
with "Gold Dust Woman" (the lights and the entire bass beat of the song
was AWESOME) and "Edge Of Seventeen." I left feeling as if I had been
blown away by some incredible force that no one could ever explain and indeed
I had. I was honored to be in the queen's court...if only for a night.
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