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LOS ANGELES (December 5, 2016) – As Stevie NicksĢ4 Karat Gold Tour With Special Guests Pretenders winds down for the year with 8 shows left, Live Nation, the tour’s promoter has announced 20 new shows beginning February 23 in Reno, Nevada. – Tickets on Sale Monday, December 12 at – But somehow, it seems perfectly right in 2017, and when Nicks and Hynde sang together, on “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around,” they seemed like kindred spirits, totally comfortable with each other.– New Dates Follow 29 Shows in 2016 Which Have Received Rave Reviews –
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The idea of a Nicks/Pretenders tour may not have made sense in 1980, when The Pretenders were lean, mean new-wave upstarts, and Fleetwood Mac was showing signs of superstar bloat with their “Tusk” album and tour. It’s worth noting, too, that “Gotta Wait” sounded as raw and urgent as any of the older songs. Hynde, like Nicks, has a distinctive voice, and it has held up well over the years. Opening the show, the Pretenders began with two songs from their 2016 album “Alone” (“Gotta Wait” and the title track) before playing a dozen older tunes, almost all of which were hits. She also explained why the “long black car” in “Belle Fleur” symbolizes a relationship-destroying force, and how the upbeat “Starshine” came to be recorded, nearly 40 years ago, with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - though it didn’t surface until “24 Karat Gold” simply because neither Nicks nor Petty was working on an album at the time. One of Nicks’ most memorable stories was about how hearing Prince’s “Little Red Corvette” on a car stereo inspired her to write “Stand Back,” and how she got Prince himself to play on the song. Artful, intricately detailed video projections were used on many songs. Nicks - who also performs at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y., on Thursday - was in good voice throughout, and her eight-piece band, anchored by the guitarist Waddy Wachtel (a friend and associate of Nicks since her Buckingham Nicks days), played flawlessly. “Gold Dust Woman” was stretched out into a cathartic epic, as was the “In Your Dreams” track, “Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream).”
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She brought out Chrissie Hynde - who had opened the show with her band the Pretenders - to duet with her on “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.” “Landslide” was the low-key, soulful show-closer. There was still plenty of room in the show, of course, for hits, from both her solo career (“Edge of Seventeen,” “Stand Back”) and her albums with Fleetwood Mac (“Rhiannon,” “Gypsy”). MUSIC: Kurt Baker Combo brings punchy power-pop to North Jersey THEATER: 'Million Dollar Quartet' comes to Paper Mill Playhouse She was on stage for two hours and 20 minutes, and at least a half hour of that time was devoted to the stories.įILM: Montclair Film Festival announces lineup Nicks, 68, also talked a lot about the songs, especially the obscure ones, and told stories about what her life was like at the time they were written. As anyone who has heard her being interviewed knows, she’s a great raconteur - open and honest and always ready to delve into some fascinating tangent - and the stories made up a big portion of Sunday’s set.