
Read Stevie Nicks’ advice to Lorde on staying in touch with her dreams
Stevie Nicks has shared some advice on how Lorde can stay in touch with her dreams, saying "She just has to keep doing what she’s doing."
While speaking to Tavi Gevinson (Gossip Girl) for The New Yorker last month, Stevie Nicks shared some advice for Lorde on how she can stay in touch with her dreams, and how she "just has to keep doing what she’s doing."
"You know, the last show that Fleetwood Mac did in New Zealand, I found out that she had come with her parents, and she didn’t tell me she was even coming, so I didn’t get to meet her," Nicks replied. "I have a moon for her, and it’s in a box with a little note, and I’ve never been able to get it to her."
On Lorde staying in touch with her dreams, Nicks continued, "I don’t think Lorde is going to have any problem at all keeping in touch with what she does. I think she’s just as odd as you or me. She’s a strange girl, and so are we. And she’s a really great writer and she’s really good at doing her own recorded stuff. I don’t think that any real serious songwriter is ever going to have a problem staying connected to the dream world that allows us to write songs."
"We want to have our serious side and all that, but you can’t take yourself too seriously," Nicks added. "When you keep music in your life, I think it just changes you and pulls you out of a deep hole. Whenever I’m depressed, I just put music on. The second I walk into my dressing room, I plug my iPod into my old-fashioned stereo and I just crank the music. That’s just feeding my soul so that I can get ready to walk onstage in three hours. When I’m pulling up my black tights and putting on my corset, I’m listening to, like, "Starboy." I have crazy musical taste. I have my tapes that go back to the early two-thousands—Nelly was my favorite. Because I play my music so loud, everybody at the shows—you know, all the security people and the people that work at the venues—they’re, like, “Who is she?” So, anyway. Back to Lorde. She just has to keep doing what she’s doing."
Read the full interview with Stevie Nicks at newyorker.com.
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