ICYMI, Stevie Nicks was magical at Toyota Center this weekend.
"It’s just so great to be here."
And perhaps more than any other artist of her era, we were privy to Nicks's personal life. No discussion of Fleetwood Mac's was complete without a deep dive into the band's internal dynamics. The combination of multi-platinum record sales and messy relationship shenanigans were too much for entertainment reporters to resist.
And then something kind of weird happened. Nicks introduced her rendition of Buffalo Springfield's"For What It's Worth" as"the perfect gentlemen’s protest song." All well and good, until she then went on to reveal to the crowd that she didn't vote until she was 70 years old.
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