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Stevie Nicks Shows Her Demons with “Live At Red Rocks”

Posted on the 17 January 2012 by Thewildheart @wildheartrocks

In the mid-80′s rocker Stevie Nicks was at the top of her game with her multiplatinum-selling albums (1981′s Bella Donna &  1983′s The Wild Heart). However, by 1986, her “game” was being threatened by a deadly cocaine habit which greatly affected her then-latest album, Rock A Little, and its subsequent tour. Her 1986 concert, Stevie Nicks: Live At Red Rocks chronicles her concert at the beautiful Red Rocks Ampitheater tucked away inside the Colorado Rocky Mountains in Denver.

While this dvd is far from Nicks’ worst performance, it’s not up to par with her post-drugs performances such as her 2009 dvd: Live in Chicago. Nevertheless, there are some redeemable parts of this concert. For example, she opens the show with the Bella Donna-era classic, Outside the Rain with a nice fade-into her Fleetwood Mac classic Dreams. 

However, one of the best parts of the concert is when she performs Talk To Me from 1985′s Rock A Little. Her vocals sound amazing just as they do on the album.

One of the cutest moments of the film is after Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You. Someone in the audience releases a white-winged dove. The dove is then handed to Nicks (who tries to get the bird to speak into the mic) and she tries to release it, but the bird doesn’t leave.

Unfortunately Nicks’s performance of No Spoken Word is an absolute disaster in both sound and film. The closeups of her face are obviously retouched due to her drug issues. She looks tired. Additionally, her vocals sound tired. It gets even worse with Beauty and the Beast. On the ever-popular Edge of Seventeen, she performs a completely unnecessary vocal solo. At times, she even looks like she’s, as the great George Costanza once said on Seinfeld, in “a full-fledged body heave set to music.”

Overall, it’s an okay dvd due to the fact that it contains rarer songs that Nicks nowadays doesn’t perform live. However, it shows her in the worst part of her drug-fueled days. Fortunately after this tour she checked into rehab and has been off cocaine ever since.

B-.


Filed under: Classic Rock, Concerts, television and movies Tagged: Bella Donna, Betty Ford, cocaine habit, colorado rocky mountains, Dreams, drugs, Edge of Seventeen, Fleetwood Mac, george costanza, Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You, I Need to Know, Live At Red Rocks, Mick Fleetwood, No Spoken Word, Outside the Rain, Peter Frampton, Red Rocks Ampitheater, Rock A Little, Stand Back, Stevie Nicks, Talk to Me, white winged dove, Wild Heart

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