Trouble in Shangri-la
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9/8/01 Sovereign Center Reading, PA
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Mimi and
Paul
In Stevie's own words from I MISS YOU..."When I think about you,
I think about how much I can't wait to hear the sound of your laughter-time and
distance never matter." So once again we hit the road and for the second
time this summer, drove 2 hours to see this incredible talent wrapped in a shawl.
Saturday night, Stevie and Jeffrey Gaines initiated the new Sovereign Center in
Reading (and we hope the building is still standing). It was nice to see Jeffrey
again-we loved him at Nissan Pavillion in late July. He is a good compliment to
Stevie. He sings from his soul and has that spiritual sense about him like she
does. But the main reason we were there, showed us that just when you think you
know Stevie-she pulls something else from within her that proves once again, she
IS the queen of rock and roll. This by far was the best performance (taking into
consideration that the last one she was just coming back from being sick). I don't
think the smile of the pure joy she was feeling, left her face the duration of
the show. Leg kicks, twirls, side jokes between herself and her band, longer and
more in-depth stories, and sincere pure emotion, highlighted this flawless performance.
The whole spectrum
seemed to be wrapped up in this show. Ever the songwriter, she added a line ate
the end of EVERYDAY and was quite pleased with herself (as were we) that it just
came to her while she was singing and then wanted to share that little bit of
creativity with us. There was more interaction with the audience when she told
a longer version of the story behind PLANETS OF THE UNIVERSE. When she mentioned
the final breakup with Lindsay, the crowd would moan in the hope that someday
these two souls would be linked forever (they ARE folks-in a musical sense). We
couldn't see exactly what happened but one of her shawls ended up in the audience
and that led to a Don Henley story about the loss of another one by Don's hands
to be put up for charity auction. Even though the woman can rock like nobody else-one
of those rock performances proved to be very emotional. She kicked the walls in
with STAND BACK, FALLS FROM GRACE, and of course EDGE OF SEVENTEEN.
After she finished
shaking hands and singing EDGE OF SEVENTEEN-she was taken aback by the outpouring
of love. The noise was deafening from our standpoint and she wanted everyone to
know just how deeply she was touched by the love she was feeling at that moment
from us and ended up getting very emotional and choked up. That touched us to
know that she truly respects and loves her fans that much and also that she was
feeling what we were trying to send back to her. How many times do you see an
artist set aside time to go from one end of the stage to the other to shake hands
and get to say a few words, let alone make it a tradition. You know what they
say-do what you love and the rest will follow. We watched people come in and also
noticed the crowd around us. There was a couple who were probably in their late
60's in front of us dancing and clapping. Then we also saw small children (even
someone who brought a toddler). One look at Stevie on stage Saturday and then
looking at the crowd-you know that this woman was destined to do this. By her
energy and that look of pure joy and happiness of her face, to the tears welled
up in her eyes-she is at her most content and you know that there isn't anything
else she'd rather do.
As much as her
writing and her singing have meant not only to up personally but to so many others-all
we can say is THANK GOD she walked down this path. Thank you so much Stevie for
such a spectacular night. As much as you were emotional from us-it is tenfold
how we fell about you. "FELLING REMAINS EVEN AFTER THE GLITTER FADES".
Lyn Gilbert
I was so thrilled to get tickets to see Stevie. I hadn't seen her perform
solo - only with Fleetwood Mac years ago. She came on stage and was so radiant
and luminous. I felt her magic once again and was so amazed at how strong her
voice was. She was confident and strong and just enjoying herself. I wish I had
known sooner so I could have gotten seats closer to the stage. I saw a man walk
to the third row with what appeared to be a huge bouquet of white roses and I
prayed he'd be able to give them to her. >From what I could see, I think he
gave them to somebody who was in the front row and she got them. I was so happy
for him because the look on his face when he walked to his seat was one of hope
and anticipatio
I went out to buy
TISL the following day and two verses stuck in my head. I sang them over and over
on Monday night till I had them memorized and sang them for the rest of the week.
After Tuesday's terrorist attack, I was numb - totally numb and I couldn't cry.
Those two verses kept me sane and focused during work because I couldn't take
any time to cry or scream. I had to be strong for about 50 people when all I wanted
to do was lock my desk and go to New York City to help in some way, any way. I
felt like a robot by the end of the week. Sleep was a rare commodity and I couldn't
wait until the weekend just to be around my cats. On Saturday (9/15) morning,
I logged onto Nicks Fix and the same two verses were posted under the waving flag.
That did it - I cried and cried and got out a lot of the shock, sorrow and anger.
I am so thrilled that Stevie's lyrics connected with me to the point where I could
release the pain I was feeling and start to deal with all the horrible emotions
coursing thru me. She is so honest and true in her feelings and nobody else in
rock and roll can come close to her. Maybe Backstreet has staying power, but the
rest? Heck, no. They have no idea what honest feeling is and that will be their
loss.
Stevie, thank you
so much for just being you. After reading your diary, I see a lot of songs coming
from you in the future and they will be gut-wrenching. With the grace of the Divine,
I'll get front row seats (money will not be an issue) and be able to connect with
you. You are the best and I am honored to call myself a long-time Stevie Nicks
fan.
~*Angela
Wilson~*
"I will not forget this night...", I sang and cried all the
way home to Philadelphia from the Reading show on Saturday, September 8th. From
the dark, chilly beginning moments of that morning, I could feel the magic and
enchantment, and everything that represented beauty and peace. My boyfriend and
I drove up to my dorm room, at Immaculata College. We stayed there for a little
while, got something to eat, and hit the road from there. I had third row center,
so I bought Stevie a really cute little lambchop doll :) I knew she would love
it!
We arrived literally
TWO seconds before Jeffrey Gaines hit the stage. He was pretty good, although
it was Stevie I was awaiting. As we waited and watched Jeffrey, the two guys who
occupied the seats next to us took their seats and we introduced ourselves. Brian
and Sean are HUGE Stevie fans with two of the bigge! st hearts that exist out
there. The four of us talked and laughed and waited for Stevie. Both Brian, Sean
and my boyfriend Bill had an advantage over me. They're very tall..lol. So, they
all assured me that they would make it their goal to get me to the stage to give
Stevie the present I had bought for her.
So, the lights
went low, and it was time. Trouble In Shangri La began to play, and there were
mixtures of smiles and tears among everyone..and for that moment, everyone was
united with each other, and Stevie. She came out in her trademark black tour dress
:) She looked like a true angel, as always. When she sang, she sang to us. Everyone
was connected, and everyone related. The set list is not fresh in my mind, so,
I won't go into detail about each song, as everyone probably knows by now :) The
moment that I had been waiting for was very quickly approaching. Fall From Grace
surprised us with the que to rush the stage. Everything happened so quickly that
I thought I wouldn't! make it! Sean, Brian, Bill and myself made it. We were so
close to the point where we could pat the stage with out palms.
As Stevie walked
up the stage, I felt my emotions esacalate to the point of tears. She came to
me, held my hand for about 15 seconds! She took my lamb, hugged it and played
with it. Then she took my hands again briefly. I told her I loved her and she
smiled and said, "Thank you, I love you too". At that moment, I completely
blanked out, and all I could hear was the music. Brian, Bill, Sean and I all hugged..and
it was very emotional. I'm so very thankful for that night..and i'm so thankful
for meeting two wonderful, life long friends. Most of all, i'm most thankful for
being able to thank the person who has done more for me than anyone I could imagine,
Stevie Nicks, my angel.
Frank
Last night was the opening night concert at Reading, Pa.'s Sovereign
Center and Stevie was the Perfect person for its' opening show!!!!! Her performance
was flawless. She rocked the roof off the place. She treated us all as if we were
old friends. Everyone there danced and sang with her. She once again spun her
mystical web around the crowd and brought us into her world.
Her blend of old
standbys and, soon to be, new favorites was awesome. Her voice was as clear and
crisp as ever. The entire crowd went crazywhen, before she started, they played
Bootylicious and the opening riffs of Edge of seventeen came through the PA system
and they thought she was coming out. But the crowd soon got the gist and we all
grooved with Destiny's Child. When she did arrive onstage the whole place went
wild and stayed on there feet for the entire show.
Stevie, we thank
you for coming to our hometown and for stepping into our lives, even if for one
night. We felt your energy and your love and it will be with us forever or at
least until the next time.
Leanne
I saw Stevie for the second time this summer, first at the Tweeter Center
in Camden, NJ and last night at the Sovereign Center in Reading PA...........Stevie
was better then ever......she was enchanting and totally rocked the new venue.........She
had so much fun last night and really chatted with the audience......I think though
that the crowd was just mesmerized, by her presence.....she just gets better with
age.....I can't wait to see her again......................See ya soon Stevie,
thanks so much for another memorable evening!!!
Chuck Palmer
What a great show Stevie put on at the Sovereign Center inReading, Pa
last night. WOW!! Stevie was a little more animated than usual, taking time to
explain how some of the songs were inspired, and that was a great treat for this
lifelong fan. As some of you may already know, Stevie has stated in the past that
she is not a great talker, but you couldn't tell that last night. I also saw her
at the Tweeter Center in Camden, NJ in July, and while both shows were flawless,
I really enjoyed the little extra personal element that she included in the Reading
show. She hit every note perfectly, danced quite a bit, and seemed to be really
enjoying herself, joking with the band, smiling a lot, etc. And when Stevie seems
to be happy, then that makes me happy. Now I have to go get tickets for the Atlantic
CIty show on 09/15/01. Thanks for a great night, Stevie!!!
Kim
Hi my name is Kim and I would just like to say that I am a 23 year old
female who loves listening to Stevie Nicks. I had the chance to see her at the
Sovereign Center in Reading Pennsylvania on Saturday September 8, 2001 at 8:00pm.
It was the greatest show I have ever seen. Her voice sounded better live then
it does on tape. I took my mom to the show because my mom has been listening to
her since she was my age, and it was the neatest experience to sit at a show with
my mom and watch the greatest singer perform right in front of us. I also promised
my mom that when and if she ever comes back to the Philly area I will pay good
money for front row tickets thats how good Stevie was. I would love to have the
chance to meet her someday but even if I don't I will always have the memory of
being at the concert and getting to hear her live. Thank You!
angela
Ok I just want to tell you that stevie rocked the sovereign center last
night.She was great!!!! she did more dancing at this show as to the show I went
to a few months ago at Camden nj .She sounded much better and looked great...I
was only about 14 rows from the stage and dead center ill tell you it was such
a treat to be so close I took lots of pics so ill be sending them this way ...I
hope every one gets a chance to see her she is truly the Queen of Rock!!!! Rock
on Stevie!!!!!!!!
Frani More
This couldn't have been a better show for the opening of the Sovereign
Center. I was flabbergasted-- this concert was the best. I was in the second row
floor. Stevie was gorgeous, her eyes sparkled and she sang with so much love and
sincerity in her heart. She's still rockin...Keep up the good work Stevie
David Stahli
Well....You never would of guessed that Stevie was having health problems
just a few days before the show.....This is my third show and probably the best
preformance that I have seen since I can remember. Seeing Stevie cristen the new
"Soverign Center" was a memorable event. Seeing her in an indoor venue
only made the experience better!. Not going to go into the jist of the Setlist,
but again, disappointed that "Outside the Rain" was left out. Bombay
Sapphire was left out too.
One of the major
highlights of the show was actually Edge of Seventeen. Stevie hasn't sang that
song with more FIRE since Red Rocks (rock a little tour).........It was UNBELIEVEABLE...and
Having Waddy back her up was almost like you were at the RED ROCKS Show!!!! Fall
From Grace stood out too for me....and the place was all wound up as she belted
out the song!!!
Looking at the
attendance, looks like the arena was just about sold out and the fans in Reading
were on their feet from the minute that the INTRO started. One Word for Stevie
Fans...DEDICATED....Myself, being a longtime fan, (im 28 now) listening to stevie
since I can remember....and Never losing the feel for the music and her songwriting....I
dont think that I will either...and I speak for many of the longtime fans out
there. I even went and got the "Shangri-la" Dragon Tattooed on my arm
for the tour! The Band was as on target as ever....And it was good to see Carlos
and Brett also, especially after meeting them both in 98.
THANK YOU stevie
for a Great Show....and For Being Timeless....... Looking forward to seeing you
and the MAC NEXT YEAR!!!!
Tara
Hi everybody, I just got back from Stevie's show here in Reading. First
of all, I went down to the arena at alittle after 2 because I heard she was going
to be rehearsing there at 3. That turned out not to be true but I did see Chris
Nicks. I approached him and asked if he would mind taking a photo with me. He
said he wouldn't mind and the guy who drives his camper took the pic of Chris
and I.
Stevie took the
stage slightly after 9 and right from the start she was vibrant and smiling alot.
Our seats in the 4th row were terrific. Her microphone was very near the front
of the stage. The arena security was almost invisible and picture taking was going
on unabated. I took almost 2 full rolls of film! Needless to say I will be taking
them to be developed TOMORROW!
Anyway, Stevie
was incredible, very animated with her gestures and she sang very well too. She
did hold back alittle especially on Everyday's first 2 verses. She left Bombay
Saphires out of the set but she did her famous kick during Stand Back and was
really into it during Gold Dust Woman and Fall From Grace. The sellout crowd was
so fantastic and Stevie really fed off of us! Everyone was screaming their heads
off! Stevie talked pretty much and was playing around onstage with the musicians.
I was changing my film when my friend yelled, "Hey they're rushing the stage!"
So we hightailed it over the 3 rows in front of us and got right to the front.
Stevie came by and I took her left hand in mine. She was touching different people
with her right hand while holding mine in her left. She looked directly at me
and smiled and said, "Thank you so much, I love you." I was snapping
pics so fast I had to wait for my camera to catch up to me. LOL. This lady who
got us our seats came over during the show and gave my friend a TISL album flat
that Stevie signed just for him! It said, " To Norm, Love Stevie Nicks"
Damn I was jealous but he was so thrilled and I'm happy for him.
Stevie didn't
do a meet & greet but as soon as we left the arena there were tons of people
lining the street where her limo was going to be coming out. The limo came out
and Stevie had the window rolled down and was WAVING to the crowd! I had one picture
left but there were so many people lined up that I couldn't see and I didn't get
a chance to snap the pic. It was a phenomenal show and one I'll never forget!!
I hope she comes back here next time. I can't wait to see her again next saturday!!
Stefanie
Rupertus
I have seen Stevie many times over the past 25 years, and she gets better
each time. Yesterday, I was at the Reading concert, and someone held up a sign
that said "TIMELESS" - I think that sums up Stevie's music and her performances.
They are truly timeless and magical for those of us who have followed her career
from the beginning and will become timeless for the generations that are just
now discovering the magic of Stevie Nicks. She was absolutely wonderful!!!
Joe Novackowski,
The most magical thing I experienced at this brand new venue, was the
crowd itself. It was absolutely amazing to see the diversity in the ages of those
in attendance...Grand Parents to Grade Schoolers. Definitely speaks something
of the timeless music of Stevie Nicks. Speaking of the music, Stevie and the band
delivered! The rhythm section was absolutely awesome and hats off to all the band
members for a very memorable performance. Loved the way that Stevie took a little
time and spoke to the audience between certain songs...made you feel like we were
at VH1's unplugged. I already can't wait until this weekend at the Taj Mahal in
Atlantic City when I get to experience the whole thing again!
Patti Sterenchock
All I can say is it is more then I have ever expected!!!! Her Cd's do
not do her enough justice!!!!!!! I have been a fan since I was very little. My
biggest dream was to see her live and I finally did. Last night in reading. I
really thought I was going to pass out my bestfriend had to hold me up. As soon
as she walked on the stage I broke out into tears lost my breath and almost fell
to my knees.! I cried and cried the happiest tears I have ever known to see such
a beautiful magical women finally so close in front of my eyes was a dream come
true!
Stevie helped me
though more times in my life then she will ever know. Her music,words and personality
just lifts me to the highest cloud in the world and makes everything seem so right.
I could be so far down about life and what this world is,but pop her cd in and
everything is A OK!
But now to finally
see her live it all has a new feeling and meaning to me in my heart. To see her
pour her gypsy magic across the stage and see and feel personally the magical
vibe she gives off will be a feeling I carry with me for the rest of my life!!!
Thank you Stevie
for the most magical and uplifting moment I have ever came across in my Life!!!!
Love and Peace to you always
Brian W
...what can i say ? I had an incredible time at the Sovereign Center
last night.. This was my 7th time seeing Stevie during this tour, but the 1st
time since her long layoff due to her illness.. I had purchased these tix through
ticketmaster online a month ago, and when I pulled up 3rd row center, I was overjoyed..
At every other Stevie show that I have been to so far this year, I had gone with
my friend Ken (Pittsburgh, Hartford, Chicago, New York, & DC) with the exception
of the PNC show in Jersey in which I went with my mom.. I had decided early on
that I was not going to go with Ken to this show, for several reasons, but mostly
because I wanted my friend Sean, who had never been up close to the stage at any
concert before, to experience the excitement of Stevie Nicks - first class.. Sean
is a pretty big fan of Stevie's and I am one of the biggest, so I knew before
we even got to the Sovereign Center, that this was going to be a night to remember..
We had driven from
long island, NY to Reading, PA.. it took us about 2 1/2 hours to get there, which
really wasn't bad.. we made excellent time.. got there just as Jeffrey Gaines
was starting his set.. we found our seats up front and immediately struck up a
conversation with a really nice young couple from Philly.. The girl Angela had
told me and Sean that she was huge fan of Stevie's and that she had never been
up close to any of her shows like she was tonight.. She had brought with her a
cute little lambchop stuffed animal that she wanted to give to Stevie.. I told
her that she would get to touch Stevie's hand and be able to give her lambchop
and I would make sure of that.. how I was planning to make sure that happened,
I had no idea.. but I guess I just "willed" for it to happen..
the show started
around 9:15.. me, Sean, Angela, her boyfriend, and about 9000 other people quickly
got to their feet.. Stevie came out looking absolutely stunning.. The entire night
she radiated with every note that came out of her mouth.. I have to say that she
seemed to have this intensity the whole night that I have not really seen from
her in a long time.. she twirled, she danced, she belted out the classics and
the new stuff with a glow in her eyes and a bounce in her step.. Fall From Grace
was a huge highlight.. Stevie rocked that song like I have personally never seen
her do to any song.. She was wild, she was intense, she was SO into it, and you
could feel it everywhere.. yes, indeed, there was magic all around her on this
night..
So as the set drew
to a close, Stevie performed "Too Far From Texas".. as soon as it ended,
she introduced the band, then went right into "Fall From Grace" .. At
that point everyone in the first 3-4 rows immediately went forward toward the
stage.. I was NOT expecting that to happen so quickly.. But anyhow, I jumped over
2 seats faster than you can say "poet, priest of nothing, legend"..
Sean followed my que along with Angela and her boyfriend.. and before we all knew
it, the percussion intro to "edge" began.. It was another amazing up
close "Edge Of Seventeen" experience for me.. I swear, this was my 7th
time, and it still felt amazing to me to be able to be up there so close to Stevie..
I still have chills.. so after the final "come away, come away, come away
now", Stevie began her walk along the stage.
When she finally
made her way toward us, I reached my hand out.. Stevie gently carressed my right
hand (again, the softest, most sweetest-looking hands ever).. she then made her
way to Sean.. he grabbed both of her hands and gave her a bouquet of roses that
we had picked up in Manhattan on the way to the show.. And then there was Angela..
I was hoping so much she wasn't going to get lost in the crowd up there.. She
was very petite, maybe only 5'4", and I wanted so much for her to be able
to have a complete Stevie Nicks experience.. and that SHE DID !! She shook Stevie's
hand and gave her the stuffed animal.. and immediately started crying.. I went
over to her, gave her a hug and she thanked me and Sean for "making sure"
she had her moment.
I was so happy
that everyone had such a great time.. I gave Angela my e-mail address before leaving
the center.. we're gonna keep in touch.. Her and her boyfriend were such nice
people and made mine and Sean's night that much more fun and meaningful.
This whole summer
has been an amazing experience for me.. I've never gone to as many concerts and
as many cities, and have met so many fabulous people in my life.. I'll never forget
the great time we all shared tonight.. and all the other great times i've had
at the other shows. Ok, now off to New York City!
Bianca
Stevie Nicks was awesome! It was definitely the best concert I have
ever been too. Her voice sounded the same in person as it does on her CD's and
on TV from years ago. I thought that it was great that she went around to shake
people's hands and say hello to everyone. Her guards were right there with her
to make sure she was o.k...but she still went around and met people. It is so
nice to see an artist meet their fans and give their fans the pleasure of meeting
them. I loved listening to her good old classics and it was very nice to hear
some of her new songs from her new album. I am definitely going to have to go
out and buy it. Stevie, thank you for such a wonderful concert!
Mary Jean
Serrano
I thought I was only going to see Stevie once on the TISL tour, at Jones
Beach on LI (a place I used to call home). So like any other devoted Stevie fan
I HAD to see her again at the new Sovereign Center since she was coming so close
to where I live now. I was getting a little scared that she would have to cancel
but if she did, at least I had already seen her on this tour. Well the day arrived,
and Stevie was feeling better, so there was no need to worry anymore.
Well as soon as
she did the "Gold Dust Woman" howl, it brought tears to my eyes because
our Stevie was back and sounding better than ever. I have to say that I've seen
Stevie on every single solo tour (sometimes twice) and I've seen her many times
with Fleetwood Mac and I have never noticed these voice problems that some people
love to mention whenever her name comes up. No other voice in Rock and Roll can
touch me like hers can.
I got to meet Stevie
in the early 80's and the thing that touches me the most about Stevie is the love
and devotion that pours through between her and her fans. It blows me away everytime
I see her at the end of the stage, collecting gifts and shaking every lucky person's
hand who was able to make it to the front of the stage. Only one word comes to
mind - SUPERSTAR! I'm proud to call myself a Stevie fan and I love driving around
with her name on my license plate, especially when I meet other Stevie fans, it's
so much fun!
Thanks Stevie,
for all the fun over the years. Oh and, I never missed Sheryl.
Amelia Spicer
Saturday night was my first concert! Going to see Stevie was a dream
come true to me. She is my idol and I love her music so much! I had a side view
of the stage so when the lights went dim I saw her coming out of her dressing
room and I just started screaming and crying. I couldn't believe I was actually
here at a Stevie concert. I thought I was going to faint between the excitment
and the amount of screaming I did. I'm only sixteen and I've been into her for
five years!! She was absolutly amazing and she looked wonderful. I'm just thankful
that I had the oppertunity to see her live. It is an experience I will NEVER forget.
Brigid
All I have to say is that Stevie Nicks is the greatest songwriter and
performer I have ever seen in my entire life, and if you don't believe me, just
visit one of her performances and you'll see what I mean. Her music is so deep
and inspiring, and yet it reaches out to thousands, even millions of fans. It
is extremely rare to have that kind of talent. I absolutely adore her.
The greatest moment
of my life was when I was able to make up to the stage for Edge of Seventeen,
and I actually got to touch her hand and make eye contact with her. I had about
a million things I wanted to say to here, but all I could get out was "Thank
You." I said thank you probably about 100 times! The memory, the feeling
of shaking her hand and making that brief connection with her is burned in my
mind forever. I will never ever forget that night for the rest of my life. I just
can't wait to see her again.
Stevie, I love
you and I am eternally grateful to you for so many reasons. As I said over and
over at that concert... thank you.
anonymous
This was the first concert I've attended in 20 years, and I'm real happy
to say, and tell friends that I saw Stevie perform. WOW what a gal!! She is so
beautiful!!....Shes full of energy and I think her voice has really hit peak performance.
I enjoyed every second. My only wish is that my friend could have been right there
in the front row. She Loves Stevie Nicks like no one i have ever known! I think
she has "Nicks blood" running through her veins! Seriously!!!
My buddy had a
heart attack, and was recouperating from angioplasty, when I told her Stevie was
going to be performing in Reading. That made her very determined to get well,
get out of that hospital and get those tickets!! which, by the way, went on sale
the day she had her attack. I am greatful we had such good seats, and that my
buddy was able to experience the dream of a life time. This was her very first
concert experience. I took two rolls of film and several times I caught her in
tears over this magnificant Diva we call Stevie Nicks...It was truly a great performance
and one we both shall treasure for a long time to come!!!!! Thank YOU STEVIE!!....Connie
and Bev ...section 103 row M seats 7& 8...GREAT SEATS!
Kristin Baver
Being a writer at heart, one would think I would be able to put into
words the exhilarating experience I had on Saturday evening, but I'm afraid words
cannot convey the excitement of the evening. I'm sure you're all familiar with
the set list, the lineup, her warmth and sincerity, and surely there were no changes
on the eve of the Sovereign Center Inauguration. I barely missed "Bombay
Sapphire" and wish I would have been able to hear "I Miss You"
in concert because it's such a beautiful song (and I can't help but mention it
having shelled out for the shirt with a portion of the song's lyrics imprinted
on it).
My first Stevie
Nicks concert was in July at Holmdel, just before Stevie began to fall ill, and
I must say I wasn't let down then and I enjoyed myself immensely, but Saturday
nights show was fantastic by comparison. Her voice filled the arena and echoed
within the freshly painted walls. I believe she smiled even more then the first
time I saw her in concert, and she seemed to display more hand gestures when she
spoke with sheer happiness about how certain songs came to be, and about Don Henley
auctioning off her shawl!
All in all, sitting
10 rows back, it was a wonderful show. Stevie was magnificent, her entire band
played beautifully, and Jeffrey Gaines opened with an extremely enjoyable performance
which leaves me on the verge of going out to buy his album as soon as I find the
time. I can't wait until next year *fingers crossed* when Fleetwood Mac tours.
Stevie alone makes for a great show, but I have yet to see Stevie and Lindsey
together live and experience the unique intertwining of their two voices. Keep
smiling.
Krista Zanetti
I was especially early for the Reading show because I wanted to be there
when the box office opened. I thought they might have some good seats they didn't
know about until the day of the show. Since it is a new venue, I assumed they
had never set it up before and could have misjudged the number of seats around
the stage. I originally had row 19, which wasn't too bad, but ended up with row
3! My gamble paid off. Not to mention, I was there when Stevie's buses pulled
in. Everyone was yelling for Mindy, Sharon, and Stevie's Yorkies! Initially, Bootylicious
was played and then a few verses of Trouble in Shangri-La. But, when I heard Stop
Draggin', Stevie burst onto stage! I could see her come out from behind the stage
and she looked fabulous. I was so excited to be so close to her. Everyone was
on their feet singing and dancing, and it was amazing.
Every song she
played was great because she was at her best. The most enjoyable part of it all
was that it seemed like Stevie, herself, was having a great time. She was dancing,
smiling and was unusually chatty. I have been to many other Stevie shows and couldn't
believe how much she spoke to us. I had a smile from ear to ear. She even gave
us some insight into the meaning of "Planets of the Universe". She said
that she wrote it when she and Lindsey were breaking up for good. She also talked
a bit about "Sorcerer". It was really amazing. I felt like Stevie put
everything into each song and sounded great. Although I thought every song sounded
fantastic,
I was waiting for
Edge of Seventeen. I knew I was close enough to maybe get up by the stage to shake
her had, but wasn't sure. Well, anyway, when "Fall From Grace" began,
everyone started to make their way to the stage. My friend started to say to me
"go, go!" so the next thing I knew I was jumping over the empty seats
in front of me. Not easy in a jean skirt, I might add. Anyway, I made it to the
stage and was about a person or two away from it. I couldn't believe it. This
was my chance to see Stevie up really close. The next thing I know the security
guy is telling us all to go back to our seats. I said, "No, you don't understand.
We are supposed to be here. This is when we shake her hand!" He didn't believe
me so I told him the same thing again. He must have thought I (and everyone else)
was pretty sincere because that was the last we saw of him! And, during "Edge
of Seventeen", I was able to reach up and shake her hand. I couldn't believe
it, considering I thought I would be sitting in row 19!
The only thing
I regret is not having a gift for her because the concert was incredible. I was
so lucky to be there. Stevie finished up with her encore of "I Need to Know",
a Tom Petty cover, and "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?" She
was really rocking during "I Need to Know" which is always a lot of
fun! Then, before "Has Anyone Ever Written", she left the stage for
a moment. When she came back to sing, she was wearing a big top hat with HUGE
feathers coming out of it. All I could think was "she's so cool." I
thought this was great because she didn't wear the hat at the other show I attended
in Pittsburgh. But, that's okay because I got to see her with Sheryl Crow in the
'burgh.
Finally, she brought
the band out on stage for applause. She also had Jeffrey Gaines, her opening act,
join them on stage. She spoke a bit to him and they all bowed. I thought that
was really cool. Of course, Stevie has always been and still is the reigning "Queen
of Rock-n-Roll", and my inspiration. Importantly, I need to mention how great
Mindy and Sharon were during the show. My seat was right in front of them and
they amazed me. I just wanted to yell for them and tell them thank you. Not to
mention, the band was really rockin' in Rochester too. I felt like they were with
Stevie all the way. It wouldn't have been nearly as good of a show without them
being so into it and playing their butts off! Thanks!
Mia Earle
First, living in Northern New York I can say that there are almost no
major concerts here, or anywhere near here, so when I heard that there was going
to be a Stevie Nicks concert not five hours from here I was immensely happy. I
was even more happy when I found out that I got to go to this concert. Also exciting
was the fact that it would be the first concert ever performed at that venue.
It's nice to know that in a small way, myself and everyone else who attended are
a part of history.
The Stevie Nicks
concert at Reading's Sovereign Center was the first concert that I have ever attended,
and I was totally blown away. From the time that I came in and sat down I felt
like I was in a magical fairy land. All the people that I talked to were so positive
and excited that it was almost overwhelming. When Stevie started her first song
I was on the edge of my seat and I don't think that I moved until the last note
of the encore, when almost everyone in my section joined for a standing ovation.
The concert was amazing. Stevie's voice and the band both sounded great. There
were people dancing in the aisles and everyone on the floor stood for the whole
show. She even talked about several of her songs. When she spoke it seemed like
she wasn't addressing a large group of strangers at all, but like she was talking
to people who were sitting in her living room. The lighting and the backdrops
of the stage also really helped to give the audience that feeling. When the concert
was over I couldn't believe how amazing it was!
That was the best
18th birthday present that I could have asked for! The show was extraordinary
and the whole experience was astonishing. That is a night that I won't soon forget.
Karen Metzger
I have enjoyed stevie music for years but never had the pleasure of
an live performance. THANK YOU STEVIE, that was the best concert I have ever been
to. Your are timeless, your songs still hit an emotional cord. The feeling of
love you have for your art is soon overwhelming from the first song to the every
last that I left feeling I had just seen a true legend. I am 45 years olds , but
that night I felt 20 again. Thank you for sharing your gift with us. Don't stop.
Tara Mulqueen
I just got home from the Stevie Nicks concert in Reading. I am still
speechless, and it ended an hour and a half ago. I started out with my seat back
in row 14, which wasn't bad. But for some reason I really wanted to be closer.
So I walked up to the front row, found an empty seat, and sat there for all of
Jeffery Gaines. Who I must say sounded exellent. Well, then I got booted from
that seat, I walked around for a minute and decided that I did not want to give
up yet. So I got my wallet out of my purse and pulled all of my money out....
(120.00) I started walking up and down the front row, asking if anybody wanted
to switch seats with me. Finally someone did... she was in the second row. Perfect
seats. I gave her the money and we switched.
I got settled,
the lights when down and the song bootylicious come on. I was expecting that because
I also experienced the Camden concert. Let me just say that it is a totally different
experience when you are up close. She actually interacts with you. I was truely
amazed by the way she gets personal with her fans. The man standing next to me
kissed Stevie's hand while she rubbed his face. It was so sweet. Then throughout
the encore she was watching him and imitating his hand motions. I was totally
at aww, and I thought the man was going to fall over. I myself got to shake hands
with Stevie, I recieved a warm smile and a wink. I also gave her a braclet that
I made in art class that I really loved. It's not exactly perfect, but I hope
she likes it.
I danced and sang
throughout the entire thing, as I am sure everyone else did. When you see her,
and all the love that she recieves... it makes you no longer want to just a face
in the crowd. Thank you Stevie for being an amazing inspiration to me and everyone
else. I love you.
Stu and Sharon
Barnhart
This was the first music concert for this brand new venue in downtown
Reading, PA. Driving in, the Reading radio station played Stevie songs which blasted
from every car stereo driving into town tonight. The crowd was excited and ready
for Stevie. Everyone seemed surprised to see Jeffrey Gaines open this show. He
announced that he is from Harrisburg, PA, and many knew him well from his time
playing clubs in the area. He opened with an excellent set, which introduced everyone
to the awesome sound system and many to Jeffrey's enjoyable songs. Stevie is feeling
much better! Our daughters, Devin and Kelly, age 10 and 12 were with us 6th row
from the stage.
When the lights
went out, everyone with floor seats were on their feet, and stood for the entire
show. The energy was high, and Stevie and her band were just incredible, as was
the sound in this new arena. Stevie's voice was beautiful, and we could tell that
she was glad to be singing again after her lengthy illness. Unlike Stevie's early
tours, when her moves and gestures were spontaneous, her shows now are more calculated
and somewhat predictable. But she has developed her persona and trademark style
which everyone expects. One twirl or kick, and the crowd goes wild, it's expected
of her, as is her attire for specific songs. Stevie and the band still enjoy every
moment with their fans, and it's good to see that. They are family on stage, and
we are guests in their "home on the road" for a brief period of time.
She is the Queen of Rock and Roll, and the ultimate "hostess and entertainer"
There is no doubt. And her fans are loyal and appreciative of all that she and
her excellent band give.
It was a wonderful
performance, and we feel privleged to have been a part of this wonderful experience.
The sound, her beautiful stage setting, lighting...it could not have been better.
To all those who are looking forward to the remaining shows of this tour.."You
are in for an exceptional treat!!"
Donna Major
For those who don't know, this is a brand new venue. Stevie was the
very first event! I can't think of a better person to have "christened"
the Sovereign Center in Reading PA.
For those of you
who are wondering about whether or not she is capable of performing after her
illness, rest assured! She put on a great show, and she looked great. The crowd
was left wanting more.
To sum up my experience
tonight, it was magical! I have been going to Stevie Nicks Concerts for approx.
20 years now. Never have I had such good seats, got to be right up at the stage,
and got to see her leaving the building in her limo afterwards.
Now, to detail
the magical part......(and humorous) I took my nephew tonight. He is 12 years
old, and has never been to a concert before. Put this together with the fact I
am a huge Stevie fan, and you will understand the "magic" part. Look
at this story from my nephew's point of view, and that is the "humorous"
part....
What a great night.
Christopher (my nephew) has now been ruined for life as far as concerts go, since
this was his very first concert.
First of all, we
had seats 5 rows from the stage. He was in awe of watching people get kicked out
constantly by security because they wanted to be near our seats. I got to go right
up at the stage by the encore (Edge of Seventeen). I mean, my hands were lying
flat on the stage. I was right in front of her, with my chest pushed up against
the stage ! She came around and shook peoples' hands. She then held my hand. Honestly,
she must have let me hold her hand for approx 30 seconds (that is honestly realistic...it
felt like 5 minutes though!) Believe me, like Marsha Brady, I am never going to
wash that hand again! Christopher stayed back at his seat.
Then we walked
out of the building and noticed a crowd lingering near the stadium. It dawns on
me, by the way they were lined up, that they were waiting for her car to leave!
Christopher and I got right up front. Then the first cars put their sirens on,
and a limo follows. Now, you know that limos have tinted windows, right? Even
though I wasn't sure that Stevie was actually in this car, I waved etc. Next thing
you know, the limo is right in front of me, comes to a stop, and the window rolls
down - IT'S STEVIE!!!!!! She waves hi! Honest to God, right in front of me and
Christopher! I was so dumbstruck I couldn't move! All other fans started screaming
and following the car. Me? I stood there with a shocked look on my face.
So, to recap, Christopher
thinks that going to a concert means that you will sit within 5 rows of the stage,
walk right up to the stage to watch the last 3 songs, shake hands with the star,
then go outside and say goodbye to the star as they depart the buliding!!!!!!!
LOL Little does he understand that it took me 20 years to have what happened to
him his first concert! What a night!!!!!!
Even the simplest
acknowledgment from her, and it makes her fans feel extra special. That is why
she is so good at doing what she does! I do feel special tonight! Thank you Stevie,
for a truly magical experience!
anonymous
Hey what a concert in reading PA. It rock on she was the bomb! Stevie
rock the place an more the concert was the most alsome place to be ! My money
was worth it very much. The stage flip my mine an the sounds just chill my bones
bad. Her capes she wore where the eye on the show an how she rock on every song
. The concert kept me off my chair.Thank you stevie an crew for a good show rock
on baby!!
Jeff S.
Having just arrived home from seeing Stevie Nicks for the 7th time I
continue to be impressed with her: longevity, candidness, and connection with
the audience. Having first seen her with Fleetwood Mac in 1977 her maturity and
appreciation of her fans is unparalleled in the music business. It was refreshing
to see a 50 year old woman captivate such a diverse group of fans of all ages.
She truly is a songwriter and entertainer in the purest sense. Brittany, Christina,
N'Sync, Destiny's Child, Backstreet Boys take note we won;t see you performing
for 24 years, you have no substance. Stevie is timeless.
Tawny Wright
They could not have picked a better person to break in the sovereign
center! My heart stopped the minute she walked on stage and I don't think my feet
touched the ground until she said good night and walked off stage. She was absolutely
amazing. Her voice was strong and her moves were brilliant. She looked beautiful
as always. This was my second time seeing her and I would give anything to be
able to do it again I would never be able to get enough of her magical shows.
The way it makes me feel inside is beyond words.
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