TOUR
DIARY - Pittsburgh, 7/6/01:
An eerie steam rose from the backstage lake at the Post-Gazette Pavilion, and
the almost full moon hung as a backdrop. It was the perfect setting for Stevie
Nicks, almost as if it was a
cover shot for one of her upcoming albums.
This was the opening night of Stevie's world tour, and spirits were high. Joining Stevie on the date, in one of only eight performances on the tour, was singer/songwriter (and one of Stevie's current collaborators) Sheryl Crow, who would perform a number of songs with Stevie throughout the night, including a couple of her own big hits.
The night got a great
kick-off from rock-folk singer/songwriter, Jeffrey Gaines, a native of nearby
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, who warmed the crowed up with just the right mix of
soulful rock tunes, including his hit cover of Peter Gabriel's "In Your
Eyes," from his latest release, Always Be.
After the show, Stevie and
Sheryl both meet a few lucky fans backstage, including one "Mr. Achy Breaky
Heart" Billy Ray Cyrus, who had been performing earlier that evening at a
venue next door to the Post-Gazette Pavilion. It was fun to see another
celebrity get caught up in the magic of Stevie Nicks, and that it isn't only the
public that loves to meet their favorite artists (Billy Ray walked away with an
autographed CD). The day we all stop being fans? That will truly be the
day the music dies.
--Roy Martin-Smith, SFX/Pittsburgh

(Sheryl Crow)Stevie
took the stage, which was set-up exactly like the cover of her current
album, with a major hit from her catalog, "Stop Draggin' My Heart
Around" (a song she co-wrote with friend and duet partner on the
original song, Tom Petty, who reportedly had been asked by Stevie to help
write some songs for her current album, Trouble In Shangri-La. When
he told her that she is a capable songwriter and to do it herself, it
turned out to be just the right words of motivation to get her on track to
completing her best new material in years). The night continued with
"Enchanted," from her second solo disc, Wild Heart, which
was the first appearance of Sheryl Crow to the stage. The crowd of
13,000-plus really came alive with the opening notes of the classic
Fleetwood Mac cut, "Dreams," which was followed by another great
hit "Gold Dust Woman." Sheryl Crow would come out later in the
evening to do two of her own songs during the night, "My Favorite
Mistake" and "Everyday Is a Winding Road," which Stevie
helped out on.
Stevie
continued to spark the crowd with some big hits including "Stand
Back," "Edge of Seventeen" and "Rhiannon." One of the
cool surprises of the night was a cover of Tom Petty's "I Need To
Know" which, if you didn't know, you would have thought it to be another
Stevie Nicks' hit, it fit her so perfectly.

SET
LIST:
”Stop Draggin' My Heart Around”
”Enchanted”
”Outside the Rain”
”Dreams”
”Gold Dust Woman”
”Sorcerer”
”My Favorite Mistake”
”Everyday”
”Rhiannon”
”Stand Back”
”Planets of the Universe”
”Everyday Is A Winding Road”
”Too Far From Texas”
”Bombay Sapphires”
”Fall From Grace”
”Edge of Seventeen”
(Encore)
“I Need to Know”
”Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You”

(All photos: Keith Sparbanie)
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