-- Shares Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Rock legend Stevie Nicks has long put Fleetwood Mac to rest. In a lengthy interview with Rolling Stone , the star spoke of her greatest career highlights but also mentioned the new and intriguing aspects of her solo musical career. The two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee reiterated that "there is no more Fleetwood Mac now," due to the death of band member Christine McVie in 2022 and falling out with ex-boyfriend and band member Lindsey Buckingham .

Unable to say goodbye to her lifelong bandmate, Nicks spoke of the pain she experienced every time she sang "Landslide" on her solo tour this year, saying, "I cry every single night." Personally, Nicks isn't really worried about her mortality though. "I’m not afraid of dying, but what I am afraid of is not getting everything together, because I’m so busy.

And that’s why I’m really glad this tour’s over, so that I can go and work on an album," she shared. Related "This is an anthem": Stevie Nicks' new feminist single is tied to overturning of Roe v. Wade She predicted, "I’ll probably live to be hatefully 95 years old.

I’ll have an electric scooter, and I will be raging and I will keep dancing." These days, since the musician is on the last leg of her North American stadium tour, she is deeply inspired to write and release new music. She shared with Rolling Stone, "I have so many ideas for songs that I want to do.

" The musician shared a little more about her new music, sa.