Me and a bunch of other men fell in love with Stevie during this performance. Mick Fleetwood said that it was like an exorcism on stage every concert with this song. I've watched this performance countless times and I still catch my breath. Incredible, beautiful Stevie.
Back off dude. I've vowed since I saw this that I'm marrying Stevie desd or alive... We're both getting close to the dead part, so I hope it happens sooner rather than later....
You're absolutely correct about the relationship between Christine and Stevie. Christine didn't want to spend a lot of time out front. She once compared standing in the lead position like trying to remain upright in a jet stream. She preferred to stay behind her bank of keyboards jamming with the guys. Her background was in the blues, so that was her thing until Stevie and Lindsey came along. She came out to the front of the stage on occasion, but especially back in the 70's, she stayed off to the side masterfully knocking those keys around.
I love the passion and honesty they have in nearly all of their live performances. But, I will always prefer the detail and intricacies captured in their studio recordings. Christine's ability to not only harmonize with her fellow lead singers, but to beautifully complement their timbre as well is an unspoken ingredient of the magic these 3 made. Her duet with Lindsey on the studio version of _World Turning_ is pure artistry. And speaking of Lindsey - he is one of the most under-rated guitarists of the era. His solos are primal. He _always_ made his fellow singers sound musically richer with his note choice, phrase choice, fill placement, and tone selection. This was a band of artists. All five.
Lindsey is an autodidact and had terrible technique (self-admitted), but he remains my favourite player, his solo on So Afraid at the Forum in '82 is other-worldly. You can find it on here.
@@WahrheitMachtFrei. I love that version. Christine harmonizes with him beautifully on that version as well. Strangely she does the part Stevie did in the studio.
Stevie and Lindsey had voices that seemed to be meant to be heard together. Then when they joined FM, Christine's voice fit in just perfectly. Mick and John one of the best rhythm sections ever.
I play this song version when cooking at home or working out at the gym or a long ride on the train. towards the finale I feel like taking a veil and become her lol.... this is pure art
Stevie has an unmistakable vocal style and stage presence that has carried her career for decades, regardless of who she performs with. She's a true survivor!
That is my all-time favorite songs of ALL TIME! But can you understand why? Because you did this. This becomes my most favored review of them ALL! Plus, YOU got the song! And, Yes, at the 13:10 mark, it is gorgeous! Thank you for showing the thing(s) that makes this so GREAT! But, you heard it, and you got it was the main thing.
I remember watching this on The Midnight Special on TV. I was 15 and Stevie had a huge impact on me then. I saw them live a year later for their Rumours tour.
“Well I think you… would like Sister Honey… she will help you make up your mind… even if you don’t need her… tell her you need her… she needs you brother”… I had to quote Stevie’s song because it’s the first thing I thought of when I saw your name 💜
nailed it when you said she took on the character of the song. as a muscian I always immerse myself into the song and know the story. kinda like acting and playing an instrument is how I play the drums. tell the story. love your cahannel! ❤
Rhianna is my most favorite song of all time. She was actually life changing. AND... it is so great that SHE is still with us today. AND Mic Fleetwood too for all he's done before and after, and NOW!. Back when music was music. It's just SO unfair that YOU didn't grow up in the 60 and70's.
Hi Bethany, I’m so glad you reacted to this performance. I think it is one of the great live performances of all time. I went to see Stevie last March and she told of the first meeting she and Lindsey had with Mick and Christine and how there was an instant connection between her and Christine and that was how she got to be in the band.
My favorite moment is at 14:06 of this video when she is ascending up with her vocal intensity and she turns around and shoots a look at Mick Fleetwood, or whoever is behind her, and gives them the look that says...."Ok, I am going to take off now -- are you ready?" And that is when she really does take off vocally and symbolically as Rhiannon. Up until that moment, her vocals, while incredible, are controlled. At 14:06, she unleashes all hell and fury and soars
Thanks for doing your first and hopefully not last reaction to Fleetwood Mac. Great one to begin with and one of the best live versions of this song. Looking forward to when you feature one of their songs that Christie sings lead on.
IMO this is Stevie's greatest performance. I fell in love with her when I was 16. I'm 61 & still love her today. She's mesmerizing so talented & oh yes Gorgeous!!!!
Thank You Bethany. I've learned more about music from you by watching your videos over a short time than everything else put together. I really appreciate it.
Yesss! Thank you for the reaction to that amazing performance. Analyzing the sound of her voice, I've read or heard somewhere that there was a lot of that white powder involved for this performance, maybe that had an influence ...
I feel so good hearing how a professional loves the music from my youth! I can't tell you why I enjoyed listening to some songs, while others I just didn't like. After hearing how a professional "hears" this music, I'm so pleased that these rock stars are great singers and musicians! Now we're going to shift gears a little. When I listen to Mozart, Vivaldi, Bach, Beethoven or other greats, I feel there's something very special. The music is just right - I don't know much about music, except I know when it's something I like. Thank you for these great videos.
I've come to appreciate Stevie Nicks late in life. I never thought much of her ack in the day because I compared her to the great female soul and jazz vocalists in my youth. She does do some amateurish stuff here, like swooping to notes and losing all tone when she growls, but she does have something uniquely special about her style, and she really wails at the end. I also think she is a very good lyricist. That's a whole other skill set that many great vocalists do not possess.
That is what a cool chic acts and sounds like. Stevie contains her intensity and then brings it forth, and we get this mesmerizing performance. Thank you!
Early Fleetwood Mac is stunning to hear. Lyndsey Buckingham is so talented on guitar and Stevie is otherworldly as you said. Joining Fleetwood Mac was a great choice. They originally just wanted Lyndsey in the band, but he insisted that Stevie join as well. Hard to believe, considering how incredible a singer she is. Thanks for the spot on analysis of this amazing song. The lyrics are slightly different than the studio version and that’s part of the greatness of the live performance.
What a band! There wasn't a home in America that didn't own those first two American version Fleetwood Mac albums. Stevie's voice is just so unique. I had followed Fleetwood Mac since they were an English blues band, every iteration had something different to offer.
Stevie is just one of the most interesting singers. I saw her & fleetwood mac just a few years ago & she was still so good & enthralling. Their songs as you say were like an entirely different genre of their own. Landslide a favourite of mine.
Wow! This song and so many others by Fleetwood Mac have been all over the radio since I was a kid, but I had no idea Stevie could sing like that in a live gig 😀 Her voice is so powerful and gritty.
For many of us this was our introduction to the new Fleetwood Mac line up. It was like, wow. There was no going back. Some critics said her voice was too nasal. Where are they now?
Great job ant thank you for your work! I looked for your reaction to the videoclips of Blind Melon and his singer Shannon Moon. I strongly recommend you the band and his saddly too young death great vocalist.
I was and am a big big Stevie fan. No one really sings quite like Stevie. That flat bleating style mixed with that witchy vocal body that adds to create the persona of her voice and song. Overt bragging rights: I am the proud owner of one of her top hats and scarf. Still have a crush on the lady, ha. Thanks for the analysis!
Very good analysis! I read also that Christine welcomed her into the group. I'm listening to music over 60 yrs this is one of the greatest performances ever. The live version of Dreams is very good also. Keep up the good work
This is from a generation when songs were more creative and unique (in my humble opinion). My 70-year-old memory bank fondly recalls music that seems quite different from that of today. I truly appreciate your reaction and analysis of 'Rhiannon'. The nuances that you brought up help me understand why it sounds so good to my untrained ear. Thanks ...
I was fortunate enough to see Fleetwood Mac back in 2015 and they were amazing but it was Christie McVie who really knocked it out of the park between her, Nicks and Buckingham. Her vocals were amazing.
I noticed how Stevie changes the distance to the microphone to change from the soft voice to the raw voice in combination with the loudness. You see it when you understand it.
Something Stevie has always had is the gift of mixing California pop and Janis Joplin rock 'n roll, often (as in this performance) in the same song. Like her song, leather and lace, she is both soft and hard at the same time.
Stevie has one of those voices that is really difficult to duplicate, unless you have one of those exercise belts strapped to your solar plexus. Both beautiful and haunting.
She was wasted out of her mind for this performance. It was fantastic, as were most of this decade, but she also blew out her high range doing these kind of performances. I think she is a goddess, and I will see her until she dies, but we can't gloss over reality, either.
Thank you for all your analysis videos, you are my favorite person to watch. Some of the others are formulaic in their reviews. BTW, I love all of Sevie Nicks music. She is so good. I loe her duets with Tom Petty. Maybe do a review of Joss Stone, I think she is flying under the radar of most people. Definitley a great soul singer.
You couldn't listen to FM radio in the 70's without hearing the Mac. I always thought she sounds like a sheep, but a beautiful sheep. RIP Christine McVie. (another amazing voice).
One of the things I love in this bands from 70s and 80s, its the feeling of freedom and lightness. Ass I can fly. And I mean, it is enough only the music - no matter what I have drive, motorbike, cabrio, boat... listening this music it is such a free bird feeling. Hmmm, owyes have you heard Dead Can Dance?
Not sure how to do suggestions (love this whole series, it's just phenomenal). But the band The Cult "She sells Sanctuary" might be a good one to give a listen.
I've been a fan of Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham since they put out their own album prior to joining Fleetwood Mac. The album is titled simply Buckingham Nicks. I regard the Buckingham Nicks album as one of the very best records of the early 70's. Listen to Crying In The Night, Long Distance Winner, Races Are Run, Stephanie, The original version of Crystal, and the Monumental, spectacular Frozen Love. I found this album before they joined Fleetwood Mac. Unfortunately poor marketing hurt album sales, however you won't regret listening to the beginning of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks!
Stevie the songstress, poetess, awesome performer, the one Rock Goddess. Thank you for these reactions, so enjoyable. Next Reaction try the Unique Symphonic Rock Band Renaissance, Mother Russia (BBC Sight & Sound 1977). Look forward to this.
If you can find it, I would love, love, LOVE to see you review Stevie's performance of "Silver Spring". Not sure how easy/hard it will be to find, but it's one of my all-time favorites (it was on the B-side of the "Dreams" 45 - yeah, I'm old LOL). Another great review. Thanks, Bethany! :D
Her voice is so unique and wonderful, and the chemistry between she and Lindsey as always palpable. You should check out something from their solo album before they joined Fleetwood Mac: Buckingham/Nicks. One of my favorite albums ever. You could see they were going to be stars before they were.
You want to hear the Real Fleetwood Mac ? Look up : Fleetwood Mac Blues. They were a blues band with Peter Green. The women weren't even a part of the band back then . Just the drummer , bassist & guitarist. They even wrote " Black Magic Woman ".
Yes! Christine never wanted to be a "front" woman, and Stevie did. So, they complemented each other in that way and it was never competitive. Both women have shared that.
Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks are my favorite band/vocalist of all time. I'm old enough to have purchased "Rumours" when it first came out, just soon after the date of this video. It was, and remains, one of the few albums I loved from start to finish. I loved every single song on it. Later, when Stevie Nicks released solo albums, almost the same thing happened. If I had to pick my favorite vocalist of my life, it would be Stevie Nicks. So, yes, feel free to feature ANY other Fleetwood Mac and/or Stevie Nicks music on the channel!
Something you will miss is that when they sing Rhiannon live they start the word very low in volume and it builds in loudness every time. It's bad that you cannot hear this in a video because they normalize the audio so it so the loudness is the same but live it isn't at all
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Great song, I like the slower, sultrier version of later years. Heard a song yesterday that might be a great review for you: We Two by Little River Band. GREAT performance!
I've akways loved Stevie. Such a unique soul. A big part of Stevie's unique sound,u fortunately, comes from her nasal cavity being damaged from drug use in her younger days, late 60s/early 70s. She's spoken on record about this in interwiews. She uses a special microphone that allows her to never sing above a whisper. I'm not sure she's using that equipment here or when she started that. Perhaps the damage was over time. As I recall, her mics in later years were more square shaped, which this one isn't, obviously. I forget what was different about her mic and their sound equipment. I'm not a sound/tech guy. Just a humble fan in awe of her. 😊
Just saw Stevie Nicks in concert last week. Even with her being in her 70’s it was an amazing show and she can still belt out the notes. I love Stevie
Wasn't it! Just saw her too!
Me and a bunch of other men fell in love with Stevie during this performance. Mick Fleetwood said that it was like an exorcism on stage every concert with this song. I've watched this performance countless times and I still catch my breath. Incredible, beautiful Stevie.
Back off dude. I've vowed since I saw this that I'm marrying Stevie desd or alive... We're both getting close to the dead part, so I hope it happens sooner rather than later....
I was one of those men. Granted, I was only 5 during this performance, but still, I was one of those men.
me too
❤
One of the greatest performances ever recorded.
I agree
A band of genius, with 3 crazy voices together , and what musicians ! very important band for music history , hug from France
Wow! That last 30 seconds of the finale gave me chills the whole time.
You're absolutely correct about the relationship between Christine and Stevie. Christine didn't want to spend a lot of time out front. She once compared standing in the lead position like trying to remain upright in a jet stream. She preferred to stay behind her bank of keyboards jamming with the guys. Her background was in the blues, so that was her thing until Stevie and Lindsey came along. She came out to the front of the stage on occasion, but especially back in the 70's, she stayed off to the side masterfully knocking those keys around.
But not so much on this album? Christine's "Say You Love Me" is a great song too.
One of the best rock songs of the 70's. Every band member is just on point
Stevie and Tom Petty doing stop dragging my heart around would give you two of the greatest in one show
Fleetwood Mac's songs and music are so self-contained and perfect in every way.
I love the passion and honesty they have in nearly all of their live performances.
But, I will always prefer the detail and intricacies captured in their studio recordings.
Christine's ability to not only harmonize with her fellow lead singers, but to beautifully complement their timbre as well is an unspoken ingredient of the magic these 3 made. Her duet with Lindsey on the studio version of _World Turning_ is pure artistry.
And speaking of Lindsey - he is one of the most under-rated guitarists of the era. His solos are primal. He _always_ made his fellow singers sound musically richer with his note choice, phrase choice, fill placement, and tone selection. This was a band of artists. All five.
well said
Me too. Their studio stuff is/was magic.
Lindsey is an autodidact and had terrible technique (self-admitted), but he remains my favourite player, his solo on So Afraid at the Forum in '82 is other-worldly. You can find it on here.
This is one of the greatest live performance ever. No multiple studio takes
@@WahrheitMachtFrei. I love that version. Christine harmonizes with him beautifully on that version as well. Strangely she does the part Stevie did in the studio.
Such a mysterious and beautiful woman. What vocals. Still in love since i was about 12 or 13. I just turned 60.
Stevie and Lindsey had voices that seemed to be meant to be heard together. Then when they joined FM, Christine's voice fit in just perfectly. Mick and John one of the best rhythm sections ever.
The only band I know of that was named for the drummer and bass player.
This is my favourite version of Rhiannon I love it even more than the studio version . It's so raw ❤
Yeah, that would be the gram of coke working it's way through her system
@@darkjudge8786nice, real nice. Keep pushing positive vibes, darkness.
I play this song version when cooking at home or working out at the gym or a long ride on the train. towards the finale I feel like taking a veil and become her lol.... this is pure art
A hundred times better than the album version
@@darkjudge8786Yeah…because they never did coke in the studio.
Stevie has an unmistakable vocal style and stage presence that has carried her career for decades, regardless of who she performs with. She's a true survivor!
yesss i’ve been waiting for this one!
So many good videos of them doing this song.
One of my all time favorite performances
Stevie's always been the GOAT.......
That is my all-time favorite songs of ALL TIME! But can you understand why? Because you did this. This becomes my most favored review of them ALL! Plus, YOU got the song! And, Yes, at the 13:10 mark, it is gorgeous!
Thank you for showing the thing(s) that makes this so GREAT! But, you heard it, and you got it was the main thing.
A Welshman (me) listening to a song about a Welsh witch…..love this
I remember watching this on The Midnight Special on TV. I was 15 and Stevie had a huge impact on me then. I saw them live a year later for their Rumours tour.
“Well I think you… would like Sister Honey… she will help you make up your mind… even if you don’t need her… tell her you need her… she needs you brother”… I had to quote Stevie’s song because it’s the first thing I thought of when I saw your name 💜
This was Fleetwood Mac at the height of their powers. Incredible dynamic in this live performance
nailed it when you said she took on the character of the song. as a muscian I always immerse myself into the song and know the story.
kinda like acting and playing an instrument is how I play the drums. tell the story. love your cahannel! ❤
Rhianna is my most favorite song of all time. She was actually life changing. AND... it is so great that SHE is still with us today. AND Mic Fleetwood too for all he's done before and after, and NOW!. Back when music was music. It's just SO unfair that YOU didn't grow up in the 60 and70's.
Hi Bethany, I’m so glad you reacted to this performance. I think it is one of the great live performances of all time. I went to see Stevie last March and she told of the first meeting she and Lindsey had with Mick and Christine and how there was an instant connection between her and Christine and that was how she got to be in the band.
My favorite moment is at 14:06 of this video when she is ascending up with her vocal intensity and she turns around and shoots a look at Mick Fleetwood, or whoever is behind her, and gives them the look that says...."Ok, I am going to take off now -- are you ready?" And that is when she really does take off vocally and symbolically as Rhiannon. Up until that moment, her vocals, while incredible, are controlled. At 14:06, she unleashes all hell and fury and soars
I was fortunate to see them in concert and they were incredible. Stevie has that raspy voice that I really like. One of my favorite female singers.
Thanks for doing your first and hopefully not last reaction to Fleetwood Mac. Great one to begin with and one of the best live versions of this song. Looking forward to when you feature one of their songs that Christie sings lead on.
IMO this is Stevie's greatest performance. I fell in love with her when I was 16. I'm 61 & still love her today. She's mesmerizing so talented & oh yes Gorgeous!!!!
Thank You Bethany. I've learned more about music from you by watching your videos over a short time than everything else put together.
I really appreciate it.
I saw this in 1976, she was an awesomely powerful voice . That performance stayed with me till now
Yesss! Thank you for the reaction to that amazing performance. Analyzing the sound of her voice, I've read or heard somewhere that there was a lot of that white powder involved for this performance, maybe that had an influence ...
Love this! My 10 year old adores them as much as my parents and I do. Multi-generational appeal 😊❤
I feel so good hearing how a professional loves the music from my youth! I can't tell you why I enjoyed listening to some songs, while others I just didn't like. After hearing how a professional "hears" this music, I'm so pleased that these rock stars are great singers and musicians!
Now we're going to shift gears a little. When I listen to Mozart, Vivaldi, Bach, Beethoven or other greats, I feel there's something very special. The music is just right - I don't know much about music, except I know when it's something I like.
Thank you for these great videos.
Christina's piano work is particularly good as well 👌 😊
Sorry about the Christina. That was spellcheck, not me.
I love that song and Stevie Nicks‘s voice!
The shivers up my spine from Stevie's voice in the last couple of minutes of this performance ❤ she's one of a kind
I've come to appreciate Stevie Nicks late in life. I never thought much of her ack in the day because I compared her to the great female soul and jazz vocalists in my youth. She does do some amateurish stuff here, like swooping to notes and losing all tone when she growls, but she does have something uniquely special about her style, and she really wails at the end. I also think she is a very good lyricist. That's a whole other skill set that many great vocalists do not possess.
Love her vocal vamp of the out,the coolest part of the performance!Great pick Bethany.
Amazing reaction as always....I was SO lucky to grow up with this music in my teens and 20's......
Im a 60 year old man with tears running down my face! WTF!
That is what a cool chic acts and sounds like. Stevie contains her intensity and then brings it forth, and we get this mesmerizing performance. Thank you!
Watching those old Midnight Special performances is fun. Especially because they were never lip sych'd like a lot of the other music shows back them.
I had such a crush on Stevie back in high school in 1976.
Hey! I really love the energy you bring!
Early Fleetwood Mac is stunning to hear. Lyndsey Buckingham is so talented on guitar and Stevie is otherworldly as you said. Joining Fleetwood Mac was a great choice. They originally just wanted Lyndsey in the band, but he insisted that Stevie join as well. Hard to believe, considering how incredible a singer she is. Thanks for the spot on analysis of this amazing song. The lyrics are slightly different than the studio version and that’s part of the greatness of the live performance.
My favorite performance of this song and with the older lyrics.
What a band! There wasn't a home in America that didn't own those first two American version Fleetwood Mac albums. Stevie's voice is just so unique. I had followed Fleetwood Mac since they were an English blues band, every iteration had something different to offer.
Stevie is just one of the most interesting singers. I saw her & fleetwood mac just a few years ago & she was still so good & enthralling. Their songs as you say were like an entirely different genre of their own. Landslide a favourite of mine.
Wow! This song and so many others by Fleetwood Mac have been all over the radio since I was a kid, but I had no idea Stevie could sing like that in a live gig 😀 Her voice is so powerful and gritty.
Have a look at Stevie singing "Silver Springs" live at Burbank Studios in 1997, she is a fantastic and powerful live vocalist.
@silgen That entire Burbank studio performance is my all time favorite.
great choice i love this version also
Her face is so stoic because she's coked/drugged up out of her mind. No judgement. The performance is a masterpiece ✨🥳!
For many of us this was our introduction to the new Fleetwood Mac line up. It was like, wow. There was no going back. Some critics said her voice was too nasal. Where are they now?
Great job ant thank you for your work! I looked for your reaction to the videoclips of Blind Melon and his singer Shannon Moon. I strongly recommend you the band and his saddly too young death great vocalist.
I love this song
I was and am a big big Stevie fan. No one really sings quite like Stevie. That flat bleating style mixed with that witchy vocal body that adds to create the persona of her voice and song.
Overt bragging rights: I am the proud owner of one of her top hats and scarf. Still have a crush on the lady, ha.
Thanks for the analysis!
Very good analysis! I read also that Christine welcomed her into the group. I'm listening to music over 60 yrs this is one of the greatest performances ever. The live version of Dreams is very good also. Keep up the good work
This is from a generation when songs were more creative and unique (in my humble opinion). My 70-year-old memory bank fondly recalls music that seems quite different from that of today. I truly appreciate your reaction and analysis of 'Rhiannon'. The nuances that you brought up help me understand why it sounds so good to my untrained ear. Thanks ...
The performance is great and your reaction is great❤️🪄✨definitely subscribed ☺️
Been In Love with her since a teenager I'm 66 now! Oh Stevie!!!!!
Rhiannon and Gold Dust Woman are so Stevie
And Sisters Of The Moon!
Lynsey Buckingham doing Big Love is also phenomenal
I was fortunate enough to see Fleetwood Mac back in 2015 and they were amazing but it was Christie McVie who really knocked it out of the park between her, Nicks and Buckingham. Her vocals were amazing.
May she rest in peace.
I noticed how Stevie changes the distance to the microphone to change from the soft voice to the raw voice in combination with the loudness. You see it when you understand it.
Please take a listen to patty Smyth when she sang for Scandal in the 80s and also when she went out on her own solo.
Something Stevie has always had is the gift of mixing California pop and Janis Joplin rock 'n roll, often (as in this performance) in the same song. Like her song, leather and lace, she is both soft and hard at the same time.
As someone who grew up listening to Stevie (I'm 56 now), I can attest that the sound of her voice is like comfort food.
My all time favorite Fleetwood Mac song! ✌️❤️
Stevie has one of those voices that is really difficult to duplicate, unless you have one of those exercise belts strapped to your solar plexus. Both beautiful and haunting.
We should also remember the rhythm section. Mick and John were so locked in.
She was wasted out of her mind for this performance. It was fantastic, as were most of this decade, but she also blew out her high range doing these kind of performances. I think she is a goddess, and I will see her until she dies, but we can't gloss over reality, either.
If you want to hear Fleetwood Mac live I think at their best, listen to “The Dance” from 1997. It is awesome!!!
with this band you feels always something
She's got GRIT
Thank you for all your analysis videos, you are my favorite person to watch. Some of the others are formulaic in their reviews. BTW, I love all of Sevie Nicks music. She is so good. I loe her duets with Tom Petty. Maybe do a review of Joss Stone, I think she is flying under the radar of most people. Definitley a great soul singer.
You couldn't listen to FM radio in the 70's without hearing the Mac. I always thought she sounds like a sheep, but a beautiful sheep. RIP Christine McVie. (another amazing voice).
Merry Weekend Bethany
One of the things I love in this bands from 70s and 80s, its the feeling of freedom and lightness. Ass I can fly. And I mean, it is enough only the music - no matter what I have drive, motorbike, cabrio, boat... listening this music it is such a free bird feeling.
Hmmm, owyes have you heard Dead Can Dance?
Not sure how to do suggestions (love this whole series, it's just phenomenal). But the band The Cult "She sells Sanctuary" might be a good one to give a listen.
Good choice. I love that song and Ian's vocal is fantastic.
Haunting, compelling, sexy, Love Stevie
Oh, great job by you!
Vocal goddess, I.E definitely my favourite female vocalist from any genre.
I've been a fan of Stevie Nicks & Lindsey Buckingham since they put out their own album prior to joining Fleetwood Mac. The album is titled simply Buckingham Nicks. I regard the Buckingham Nicks album as one of the very best records of the early 70's. Listen to Crying In The Night, Long Distance Winner, Races Are Run, Stephanie, The original version of Crystal, and the Monumental, spectacular Frozen Love. I found this album before they joined Fleetwood Mac. Unfortunately poor marketing hurt album sales, however you won't regret listening to the beginning of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks!
'Stephanie' (for Stevie) and the FM 'Never Coming Back Again' on the Rumors album are like a prologue and epilogue of their relationship.
Stevie the songstress, poetess, awesome performer, the one Rock Goddess.
Thank you for these reactions, so enjoyable. Next Reaction try the Unique Symphonic Rock Band Renaissance, Mother Russia (BBC Sight & Sound 1977). Look forward to this.
If you can find it, I would love, love, LOVE to see you review Stevie's performance of "Silver Spring". Not sure how easy/hard it will be to find, but it's one of my all-time favorites (it was on the B-side of the "Dreams" 45 - yeah, I'm old LOL). Another great review. Thanks, Bethany! :D
Her voice is so unique and wonderful, and the chemistry between she and Lindsey as always palpable. You should check out something from their solo album before they joined Fleetwood Mac: Buckingham/Nicks. One of my favorite albums ever. You could see they were going to be stars before they were.
Here cuz I'm such a fan of going back to the beginning.;)
You want to hear the Real Fleetwood Mac ? Look up : Fleetwood Mac Blues. They were a blues band with Peter Green. The women weren't even a part of the band back then . Just the drummer , bassist & guitarist. They even wrote " Black Magic Woman ".
Yes! Christine never wanted to be a "front" woman, and Stevie did. So, they complemented each other in that way and it was never competitive. Both women have shared that.
Deeply stoned and truly magnificent.
Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks are my favorite band/vocalist of all time. I'm old enough to have purchased "Rumours" when it first came out, just soon after the date of this video. It was, and remains, one of the few albums I loved from start to finish. I loved every single song on it. Later, when Stevie Nicks released solo albums, almost the same thing happened. If I had to pick my favorite vocalist of my life, it would be Stevie Nicks. So, yes, feel free to feature ANY other Fleetwood Mac and/or Stevie Nicks music on the channel!
from what I have read Stevie and Christine were actually pretty good friends through both the good times and bad.
Something you will miss is that when they sing Rhiannon live they start the word very low in volume and it builds in loudness every time. It's bad that you cannot hear this in a video because they normalize the audio so it so the loudness is the same but live it isn't at all
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holy cow - they are so young:)
I named my daughter after this song.
Rhiannon is a goddess of the underworld, I named my daughter after her
Hair Stylist: What will it be Stevie?
Stevie: Yes.
Great song, I like the slower, sultrier version of later years.
Heard a song yesterday that might be a great review for you: We Two by Little River Band. GREAT performance!
You have nice energy.
I've akways loved Stevie. Such a unique soul. A big part of Stevie's unique sound,u fortunately, comes from her nasal cavity being damaged from drug use in her younger days, late 60s/early 70s. She's spoken on record about this in interwiews. She uses a special microphone that allows her to never sing above a whisper. I'm not sure she's using that equipment here or when she started that. Perhaps the damage was over time. As I recall, her mics in later years were more square shaped, which this one isn't, obviously. I forget what was different about her mic and their sound equipment. I'm not a sound/tech guy. Just a humble fan in awe of her. 😊