Stevie Nicks: A Funny Kind of Love (Stevie Nicks) Fritz Rabyne Memorial Band (1968)
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Stevie Nicks sings an original song performed live by the members of the Fritz Rabyne Memorial Band at Fremont High School, Sunnyvale, 1968, with Brian Kane (guitar), Lindsey Buckingham (bass), Javier Pacheco (Hohner Clavinet), and Bob Aguirre (drums). Reunion pictures at the end were taken at the Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA (after a FM show) in June 2004.
Slideshow by Javier Pacheco
Those perfect harmonies meant to be!❤❤
Aww how could you not fall into this lady? ❤hergrandpa obviously has had a deep effect upon her roots! Love this tune! Different so darling!
Love the cutie pics and photos aww so adorbs ! Fits the times and Linds and Stevie!😊😊😊
You can kind hear Stevie's country roots coming out
Still a great song
Stevie and lindsay always magic in their woven vocals if they only could have valued what they had in one another lindsay was always doing his best musically for Stevie
I'm afraid its an aspect of their personal natures that I saw manifesting itself way back in the Fritz years.
So, at age 20, she already had it...remarkable Lady.
Hi! I am beyond delighted to have finally discovered this amazing music! I'm a HUGE Stevie fan but up until now have never heard these absolute gems. It's a real honor to have this gift given to us by someone who was there in the beginning. So. Once again "Thank you so much!"
Appreciate the comments, thank you. Stevie was only in the band a couple of months and we loved this song, so we dressed it up with some 3-pt harmonies and there you go.
It is a great song
This video is the greatest
I have never heard this song.
so happy someone got a recording of this early gem of Stevie's
Some of the biographers (like Howe) have alleged w/o proof that I was a dictator who "held Stevie down," or stifled her progress. Never happened. When she brought ideas to the rehearsal, we took them seriously and incorporated her music into the band's repertoire. None of us ever rejected any of her musical ideas. Everyone had an equal say.
Again, BLOWN AWAY! This predates, by almost 20 years, the BoDeans (local Milwaukee Band made it sorta big for a bit in the 80's and early 90's). The harmonies, tempo and folk/rock tenor seem so similar.
What a thrill! Thank you again!
Rock on!
Love this country, rock song!
I wonder if Stevie remembers this song...Cool to hear. Such history there.Thank you!
I gave Stevie a copy of her two original songs in 2012. Thanks for listening.
Awesome! Thanks!
LOVING these, thank you so much for posting. Great sound from the band.
Thank you, Javier! Been waiting years to hear the full thing. I remember a clip of it on VH1's Behind The Music years back. Lindsey did it justice with his demos, but he did change it to "Deep Dense" for whatever reason. I guess to make it more of his own or because time has caused a deep denseness between the two of them. Who knows? I like this version a lot because it's original and the band sounds very fresh. Thank you again!
Thank you for your comments. Yes, we were definitely new. This was the first of three phases of Fritz, Stevie had just joined. The picture at the end of this slideshow where you see Stevie playing guitar (she only brought it out to play on her songs--its safe to say we were doing this very song. I think the pic was taken just as we were singing the chorus ("Deep sense, . . .").
THANKS!! Pachecure
Wow!! This is Awesome! Thank You for sharing this with us!!
Priceless!!
I am guessing you're Mr. J.P. Either way, we so deeply appreciate you letting us hear these gems. Much love from us...
Thank you. God Bless you!
thanks so much for posting this!! always wondered how the original "deep dense" sounded!
"Deep sense"
lol, yeah well it seems to have morphed into deep dense... whatever that means ;)
Love Lindseys 'Deep Dense'
Clean all this stuff up, keep it original and release it. C'mon Fritz members, cash in.
Finally, Laurie, thank you for your interest.
I can report to you and the whole world that the Universe has ultimately "conspired" (in a good way) to help me see this project through. I have been talking to a very capable engineer/mixer, and with today's modern technologies, we can do recordings in everyone's home, sending out tracks for each to add their own parts and email them back for the mix. I feel very positive about this year. The Fritz material is now a priority. Whether or not Stevie and Lindsey choose to participate, I'm still going through with this, repairing the old and introducing some new music. First priority is to get all the original members on board.
Fritz Rabyne Memorial Band is coming back in 2020!
@@Pachecure ❤🙌😊
@@Pachecure this is the single greatest news i've received in 2020!!! so excited to hear more!
@@lh1243 We've started recordings already on a two-volume project that will consist of old and new recordings. We hope to finish the first volume by November.
@@Pachecure that is completely awesome, Mr. Pacheco! thanks for the reply. i'll be looking forward to the release!
amazing song! wish I could read the lyrics
Love this! If I'm not mistaken this and "Where Was I?" Are the only two songs Fritz recorded that Stevie Nicks wrote.
Does anyone know the inspiration behind those songs? Has Stevie ever spoken of them in interviews?
I think Stevie had already written these two songs when she joined the group. She had done them originally on guitar and by herself. We added harmonies and an arrangement for five. This was added to our repertoire in the first six months that we were a band, so I don't think she intended these lyrics for us, however, it may have seemed that way to others, later on.
@@Pachecure awesome, thanks!
Hi Javier, did Stevie ever tell any of you guys what "Funny Kind Of Love" and "Where Was I?" Were written about and when she wrote them? Was it earlier in her teenage years or during her time in Fritz. Also in your Penguin Q&A you mentioned she had a handful of country songs? Do you remember any titles?
I don't recall her mentioning the "why" of these songs, or to whom they were dedicated. Obviously, "Funny Kind of Love" was referring to us, to a tenuous relationship that we fortified by our efforts to keep the spirit of the band alive. I think she had written "Where Was I?" before she joined the band. You would do best to ask her directly yourself.
Sounds country
Shoulda kept Buckingham Nicks!
Stevie’s voice didn’t sound raspy in this tho?
Those perfect harmonies meant to be!❤❤