Do they let Don chat a little in his M&G's? lol I wouldn't be able to even get hi out :blush: lol
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Do they let Don chat a little in his M&G's? lol I wouldn't be able to even get hi out :blush: lol
Yes, Maleah, you actually get to talk to Don for about 5 minutes or so at his M&Gs while he signs autographs, and he is very accomodating--I saw him sign more than one album or t-shirt for several people. (I didn't know this before I went and only took one item for him to sign, his book.) Anyway, it is reeeeeeeally nice.
BTW, I checked Chris Isaak's website and this was posted about Stevie on 6-5:
On Friday we played at the Soboba Casino ,which is out in the desert towards Palm Springs. It took us so long to get there from L. A . that we pretty much just got there and jumped up on stage and played and left . It was Stevie Nick's Birthday so we gave her a cake and that was fun . She is such a sweetie.
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NIce to know they are getting along so well. Can't wait to see what he posts about Atlanta.
Is his song w/Stevie posted anywhere? I'd like to hear it.Quote:
Originally Posted by SodaScouts
Here you go Dana:
http://www.buckinghamnicks.net/sn/MP...ominToTown.mp3
Thanks for the link to that song, Nancy. They sounded great together.
Any Stevie fans got her latest CD/DVD "Crystal Visions" - she does a running commentary on some of her videos - some of the stories are a hoot :hilarious:
I was fortunate enough to see FM live at Earl's Court in 2003 - wow, seems like yonks ago now. Never thought I'd get to see them play live - I cried when Lindsey did the guitar solo on Don't Stop - big wuss that I am. Stood there with my newly purchased FM teddy speechless. Great night and a jaw dropper - Stevie was as mesmerising as ever :yay:
Yeah I have the CD/DVD combo and it's fabulous. I'm currently working on building my Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks cd collection. :D
You won't be disappointed Holly - although some "critics" poo-poo a couple of albums.Quote:
Originally Posted by SweetHolly
Are you going to start with the 60's FM when they were blues based? or just from "Fleetwood Mac" when Lindsey and Stevie joined up?
A few DVD's I can reccommend are "Destiny Rules", "Live in Boston" "The Dance" Classic Album series "Rumours" and a load of others.
And there's also Stevie's "Red Rocks" which is when she wasn't in the best of health IYKWIM :wink: The funniest bit is at the beginning when Stevie gets out of her limo wearing trainers and Mick Fleetwood gets out and he's looks about 10 feet taller than her :partytime:
I'm gonna start with the 60's FM. I really like the cds that I have so far and I can't wait to get more of their cds. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by janisjoplin
That's great Holly - for some reason "Kiln House" has always held a soft spot in my heart HOWEVER some lowlife made away with my vinyl copy :scowl: ...........another one for my to buy list.