Q
& A with Stevie Nicks
“I
used my sexuality a certain way. I think being a little mysterious works
better”
A
Fog is pouring over the Pacific Coast Highway toward Stevie Nicks’ Sourthern California home, but the singer's mood could hardly beMore
recently, she's come back from shooting her part in Destiny’s Child's video
for Bootylicious, which samples the Nicks classic "Edge of Seventeen."
The wild thing is we're together at like, Number One and Number Five, and, of
course, there's about a S,000 year age difference," Nicks says with a sunny
laugh.
Do
you feel you have become a sort of Mother Superior for women in music?
I
do. I do. And it's a nice feeling - I certainly would have never gone out
Looking far that, but it seems to be coming to me. I guess these are just all my
lost children coming back into my arms.
What
do you think of how women in music sell their sexuality these days?
I
definitely used my sexuality in a certain way I kind of draped it all in chiffon
and soft light and suede boots. Everybody now is
Do
Players really only love you when they're playing?
That's
just about groupies and rock stars and what happens out there on the mad. It
really doesn't happen out there on the road to women. It didn't really happen to
me, but I saw it happening all around me.
I
hear you're into doing Pilates these days. Has Pilates replaced Klonopin for
you'
No,
nothing replaces Klonopin. I'm not addicted to working out. I enjoy it, and I am
doing it now not because I want to be thin but because I want to be healthy, and
I want to be healthy in twenty years.
With
all that you've lived through, are you surprised you're still alive?
I
am amazed. I feel very lucky.
Did
drugs ever erode your love for music?
The
Klonopin eroded my love for everything. Klonopin is a tranquilliser. So between
Klonopin for the calm and some Prozac for the wellness feeling, you are never
inspired. That's what it does.
Did
you sense that this album was going to turn things around for you?
Well,
I knew that this record would either make me or break me. I figured if I could
do an album that the world loved after being addicted to that Klonopin stuff for
eight years, and just having that be such a black hole, that I would be back on
my way That's kind of how I feel. And
Even
though Christine McVie has now retired from the group, is it safe to say that
there is a future for Fleetwood Mac?
Totally.
Lindsey Buckingham and I and Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, we are going to do
this. Christine is OK. She has set us free and let us go. And she wants us to do
this if we want to. And so were going to do it. As soon as l am done with this
Shangri-La tour, and Lindsey is finished doing whatever he does in the next
year, we'll be done and we'll come together, and we'll do a record. And there's
a possibility that Sheryl could be a little involved in that.
As
someone who lived though the ultimate rock n’ roll interoffice romance, do you
have any advice for us on the subject?
It
doesn't work. It just doesn’t, because when all the business and everything
else is blended. You don't have any space for anything.
On
the other hand, you've had some fascinating ma in your life - Lindsey
Buckingham, Don Henley, Jimmy Iovine.
They
are all still my really good friends today. I just talked to Don Henley an hour
and a half ago. We just did an incredible benefit for MS in Dallas two weeks
ago. All the men who were in my life I'm friends with now, and it's really nice.
I chose to not be married I chose to be single. I have alot of fun this way I
can do anything I want, go anywhere I want, be with anybody I want, and I'm not
angering anybody Nobody is ever upset with me.
It
must be intimidating to ask you out. It's like asking out Cinderella
I
would think it would be very intimidating for people. That's probably why most
people don't, you know because they're scared [laughs]. I figure if there's a
soul mate for me out there somewhere I'll find him. He’ll find me.
Is
the secret of your success that you really are a witch after all?
I'm
not a Witch.
Not
even, a goad witch, Stevie?
I
just like Halloween, and I thought that blondes look skinnier in black. That was
my whole idea for that whole thing - a long cool woman in a black dress, right?
Posted
in Rolling Stone, Issue 872, July 5th 2001
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