Stevie Nicks And Destiny's Child
To Collaborate
Stevie Nicks and Destiny's Child may have released brand new
albums last Tuesday, but collaboration, rather than competition, is on their
minds. Nicks, in Toronto yesterday to promote her first solo disc in
seven years, Trouble In Shangri-La, returns to L.A. today after Destiny's Child
requested she play the guitar in the video for their next single, Bootylicious,
which samples Nicks' 1982 solo hit, Edge Of Seventeen. "We're trying to attempt this wild collaboration -- really
we've only spoken for five minutes," said the 52-year-old singer, whose
mystical songs, throaty voice and distinctive style helped propel the popularity
of Fleetwood Mac's 1977 landmark album, Rumors, and her own successful solo
albums. "I can only get there Monday night and go Tuesday and see
if I want to do it. I can play guitar. I just don't play it in front of people,
so it's an interesting concept for me to actually stand up there and be the Led
Zeppelin girl." Nicks whose high-heeled suede boots, flowing dresses and
feathered hair inspired generations of wannabes, already has her wardrobe picked
out: "I think I'm going to wear pants, long, long, and really high shoes
and a little velvet tunic that's real fitted you know, so I'll look just totally
wild. I hope it happens -- I really do." Nicks also confirmed some other major news yesterday: Fleetwood
Mac, who regrouped for a successful reunion tour in 1997, are heading back into
the studio in the fall sans keyboardist-vocalist Christine McVie. They will
follow the new album up with another band tour. But Nicks, who begins her own
solo tour on July 6 in Pittsburgh (so far there's no confirmed Toronto date),
probably won't be able to join drummer Mick Fleetwood, bassist John McVie and
guitarist Lindsay Buckingham in the studio until December. "I gave Lindsay 17 demos from 1970 to 1999,
basically," she said. "I had two songs that were going to go on this
record that I pulled for Fleetwood Mac because I felt they were better Fleetwood
Mac songs than they were Stevie Nicks songs. So that's a very exciting premise
for all of us because if you take Chris out of the mix and you also take her out
of the trio, it leaves us with Buckingham-Nicks. And it leaves Mick and John and
Lindsay in a much more of a guitar-oriented thing." Despite relationships with both Buckingham and Fleetwood --
among others -- Nicks never married or had any children. She said she got close
a couple of times but in the end her songs -- and now a Yorkshire terrier named
Sulamith, who greeted visitors at the door of her panoramic-viewed presidential
suite yesterday -- became her offspring. Ultimately, she didn't want to be an
absentee mom. "I didn't even get a dog until two-and-a-half-years ago and
raised her myself and that's when I really realized that I had really made the
right decision. And she is really my baby and she's the light of my life. So I
know if I had a little girl or a little precious boy, you know, I would have
stopped doing this and I wouldn't be here now." And if Trouble In Shangri-La doesn't sell, Nick said she'll
simply move into animated features and children's books. "I'm a very
creative person, so there's so much more that I want to do before I die,"
she said. "So in order for me not to be hurt, I have to look at it that way
because this record is really my heart. So if it were to be a huge bomb, then I
would have to not look at it that my work was terrible. I would have to go,
'Well, this is just not the right time.' " Nicks, who has certainly been a major influence on younger
female artists, has many of them on Trouble In Shangri-La. Among them are Sheryl
Crow, who Nicks met years ago at the premiere party for the film Boys On The
Side. Crow co-produced six tracks and wrote It's Only Love. There's also a
piano-playing Sarah McLachlan who appears alongside her producer Pierre Marchand
on Love Is. Nicks wound up in Vancouver for a week after Marchand couldn't get
into the U.S. due to green card problems.
Article from the
Toronto Sun
7th May 2001
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