Stevie Nicks doesn’t own a computer.
The Fleetwood Mac singer was delighted by a recent viral video of a guy on a skateboard singing along to her group’s 1977 single ‘Dreams’, sparking a re-entry to the US charts for the song, and she wants to call the man in the TikTok clip for introducing the band’s music to a new generation, even though she doesn’t have much knowledge of social media herself.
She said: “I’m going to have to call him and thank him, the TikTok guy.
"You have to understand: I'm not on TikTok, I'm not on Instagram, I'm not on Facebook, I don't have a computer.
"But I have to call him and tell him, ‘Thank you so much, because you know what you did? You brought this music back to the world, all by yourself.’"
Meanwhile, the 72-year-old star described being the first woman to be inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice, as both a member of a band and a solo artist, as her "greatest honour".
She told NPR: "I feel really great about it
"I've heard, many times, from different people that aren't in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame yet, ‘I don't care. I don't care if I'm ever going to get into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. It means nothing.’ Until they get nominated. And then all of a sudden, it's the greatest thing that's ever happened to them.
"It was just last year. I will always remember it like it was yesterday: I got to open the show and then do my, really, too-long speech.
"[But] I was like, ‘Hey - 22 men are in twice, and me. It's 22 to one. So I'm going to say everything in this speech that I have to say and that I've been waiting to say.’
"And I hope that it broke some kind of a ceiling that will let more women in. It was my greatest honour."
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