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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    They were a much more interesting band in the Peter Green era, IMO. Very Yardbirdsy british psychedelia. I would like to see them but have other priorities for the money. I do love the Rumours album though. and Tusk.
    Their DVD entitled 'The Dance' is a goodie.

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    So Stevie Nicks was true to her word,she said I'd like to bring the band to this brilliant arena,she must've convinced the band to perform outdoors,a big reason they hadn't been back.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post
    So Stevie Nicks was true to her word,she said I'd like to bring the band to this brilliant arena,she must've convinced the band to perform outdoors,a big reason they hadn't been back.
    I wouldn't have thought NZ would hold great memories for them. Didn't Lyndsey get a hiding from Christine during their last concert here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    I wouldn't have thought NZ would hold great memories for them. Didn't Lyndsey get a hiding from Christine during their last concert here?
    But that was 30 yrs ago lol,they have shagged other members since then lol, shame Chris isn't coming with them if it is true.Amazing doco on prime couple of weeks ago,from beginning to almost modern day,great insight,and showed they have professionalism to perform and record the great albums and tours while embroiled in internal matters,imagine working at your peak with a guy who is shagging your ex partner,who was your partner probably a month or so earlier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post
    Boob buy the tickets ya tight ass,I know you'll sit outside and listen for free.Hmm might need a room lol.
    If im still in the country ill go for sure. I went to Stevie Nicks in 2006, she was fantastic! Some family members paid stupid $$$ to sit front & centre while a couple of us had general admission (was still $100 ). We were almost front & centre sitting under the massive oak tree. It started raining part way through & we didn't get a drop on us, can't say the same for the others
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    Saw them at western Springs during their Tusk era. Excellent apart from Stevie doing a big tearful "band's breaking up" act.

    I did however hear a recent recording played by a New Plymouth announcer on NewstalkZB that definitely wasn't a good advertisement for FM. If that is what they are sounding like now there's going to be some very disappointed people at the concert

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    They were a much more interesting band in the Peter Green era, IMO. Very Yardbirdsy british psychedelia. I would like to see them but have other priorities for the money. I do love the Rumours album though. and Tusk.
    I agree with you re: the Peter Green era, and also love Rumours! Good album!!
    Songbird is a beautiful song!!!

    Is that the same weekend of the Suzuki NZ Tri-Series? Bugger.
    Tri-series wins hands down, they need to do another concert!! Teeheee
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.G.W View Post
    Songbird is a beautiful song!!!
    Heh, guess what Miss Mully is walking down the aisle to?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Naki Rat View Post
    Saw them at western Springs during their Tusk era. Excellent apart from Stevie doing a big tearful "band's breaking up" act.

    I did however hear a recent recording played by a New Plymouth announcer on NewstalkZB that definitely wasn't a good advertisement for FM. If that is what they are sounding like now there's going to be some very disappointed people at the concert


    Let's hope this word is true
    Word is that during the tour the band is sticking closely to its 1975 self-titled album, the first to feature the Buckingham-Nicks combo, and its follow-up two years later, Rumours, one of the biggest-selling albums of all time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    Heh, guess what Miss Mully is walking down the aisle to?
    Awwwwwwww!!

    Congratulations to you both!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
    Is in New Plymouth on the 19th Dec & it's across the road from my place......WooT WooT!!!
    So you inviting us all to stay are ya?

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    Have they got wheel chair ramps onto the stage in New Plymouth?

    I saw them perfom in Wellington circa 1980 when Stevie Nicks was ...the hottest chick in showbiz! Man I had a crush on her.

    Was a good concert and her voice and looks mesmerised the crowd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Number One View Post
    So you inviting us all to stay are ya?
    I've got a few spare beds




    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    Have they got wheel chair ramps onto the stage in New Plymouth?

    I saw them perfom in Wellington circa 1980 when Stevie Nicks was ...the hottest chick in showbiz! Man I had a crush on her.

    Was a good concert and her voice and looks mesmerised the crowd.
    She is still pretty hot I reckon, well at least she was 3 years ago, just kinda needs an image update, still wearing the same kinda outfits, not that I mind but lacking in an image update I guess im trying to say.
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    Well the wife txt'd me all excited like. Prob is if we want to leave the youngun back in wgtn . . . or take him with us & leave him at Boob J's place if he's going to be in.

    Actually I offered to stay at the motel with the kid so the wiff can go with her mates, may seem soft but I'm off racing either weekend at Chch & Taupo & I'd rather race than be go to the concert. Oldie concerts are such a risk. My sister went 30 yrs ago, that would have been great.
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