Reactions like this need a big Daddy-type hug. To have a heart and be unafraid to show it is something to be proud of. If only more people could be like you.
My late Papa used to sing Landslide to my sister, and I almost every night while he was putting us to bed. He was a single dad back in the late 70's and through the 80's . He requested it as his last song while he was being lowered into his tomb. I love you and miss you infintly Papa. Today makes 11 years.
I'm not a lyric guy. I hear the rhythm mostly. I've heard this song hundreds of times and never actually listened to what she was saying until I saw you start crying. Then I started crying. Wow, its a whole new song to me and I love it.
@@DaniAtkinson I find that as we age, words in songs that you may have heard forever reveal truths that were once hidden due to our own avoidance, naivety, or too young to possibly see the wisdom packed within those chords and words. After all, they were written by someone who was probably going through something profound or at least the subject matter lends itself to that. In the end, it is very relatable and her live performance with the live emotion is what connects all humans and mammals. Try out "In the Living Years" by Mike and the Mechanics for a great performance and lesson as to why we have no time to waste being angry with family. Have a box of tissue ready.
Landslide has always been a favorite of mine. We each have our songs which hit us in our feels and I appreciate your emotional reaction Dani. I never cried to any song until "Million Miles" by Angelina Jordan and that allowed me to feel more emotion from other artists and songs, like this one. Dani, I see you had a livestream dedicated to Elvis and I hope that went well. I had a great time on the Flower Power cruise, enjoying a lot of music from the 60's.
She wrote this song at a time when she was struggling as a waitress and was thinking of giving up music and Lindsay Buckingham. A few month later they joined forces and joined Fleetwood Mac.
She actually wrote it when she was in Aspen when she was in her early 20's, hence the snow covered hills and landslide references. She was supporting Lindsay Buckingham, (the guy standing next to her in this video) so he could play guitar and had truly built her life around him. They got into an argument and he took her car and left her there with just$40. She wrote it in about 10 minutes when she felt her life was sliding down hill. It is interesting to watch them together performing after all these decades. She was so forgiving and he is a complete jerk.
This was a great tour after this filmed show...saw 2 shows during...however if you havent already...a must see is Rhiannon from 1976 midnight special...just when they got rolling and Stevie brings Janis back
Don't be ashamed if you feel so deeply that tears come to your eyes. Your heart speaks and connects with all the people who feel the same way. Music is something magical. What happens to us when we listen to music cannot be put into words. It also happens to me regularly that some pieces of music bring tears to my eyes because I was so moved. If it were any other way, I would just be a stone.
Oh Dani! Here's an internet hug just for you. Whenever I watch this clip and see Stevie and Lindsey pause at the end and look at each other, you just know there's a part of them that STILL loves each other and always will. This song goes back to when they were both together in their formative young years before they became famous or successful.
Thank you for that internet hug! The song probably holds so much meaning for them in so many ways. I didn’t know the depth of their relationship. I want to deep dive into their performances now!
We are all getting older baby girl,..parents pass on, then it's our turn..take heart they will be waiting on us,..and the hurt will be turned to joy...love them while you can❤
She wrote this this song about lindsey guitar player they lived together for 6yrs before they join fleetwood mac her dad love this song so she said that about her dad he was in the audience.
The guitar player is Lindsey Buckingham. They have had a very long stormy up and down sometimes romantic relationship. They were a duo even before they joined Fleetwood Mac together. That uniting led to the Mac's primo years in the 70's. His presence and supportive guitar playing after the decades makes this video even more special.
When I first heard this song I was in junior high school. I thought it was nice, but it hit me very hard when I grew older myself and heard it again after I realized I am not young and invincible anymore.
@@DaniAtkinson Absolutely! I made a video back in the summer of 2013 for a lady who helped me get started in my photography. I used her photography and this song by Stevie Nicks!
Big fan of Stevie, wrote this, Rhiannon and Dreams Love seeing her and Lindsey Buckingham on the same stage, too bad things didn't work out. Yes an emotional song I get emotional and listening to it for many years. Nothing wrong getting emotional it's,a good emotion
I saw FM in 1980 and I bawled my eyes out through this entire song.. it grabbed my heart hard!
Reactions like this need a big Daddy-type hug. To have a heart and be unafraid to show it is something to be proud of. If only more people could be like you.
My late Papa used to sing Landslide to my sister, and I almost every night while he was putting us to bed. He was a single dad back in the late 70's and through the 80's . He requested it as his last song while he was being lowered into his tomb. I love you and miss you infintly Papa. Today makes 11 years.
I'm a metal head she is my fav female vox,I cried too she got a warm voice very pretty song loved it
I'm not a lyric guy. I hear the rhythm mostly. I've heard this song hundreds of times and never actually listened to what she was saying until I saw you start crying. Then I started crying. Wow, its a whole new song to me and I love it.
She’s probably the most beloved female singer. She’s a true superstar that’s truly loved .
Guitar Strings And Gorgeous Vocal Strings Can Pluck on Ones Heartstrings Causing Tears To Spring
Thank you for the reaction. Stevie Nicks is one of my favorite female singers. You're a sensitive soul Dani. I wish more folks were like you. 👍🙂❤
Sensitivity makes us human. Less people should be afraid to show their heart!
This is the song my daughter and I danced to at her wedding. It gets me every time I hear it ❤
That’s so beautiful, I love that!
Your reaction to this song was beautiful, Dani.
You're exactly right. Relatable is the perfect word to describe this song.
Yesss
Awww Dani. This is my favorite performance and song from them. I get the same reaction when I hear it.
Isn’t it just like impossible to not get overwhelmed with emotion?!
@@DaniAtkinson I find that as we age, words in songs that you may have heard forever reveal truths that were once hidden due to our own avoidance, naivety, or too young to possibly see the wisdom packed within those chords and words. After all, they were written by someone who was probably going through something profound or at least the subject matter lends itself to that. In the end, it is very relatable and her live performance with the live emotion is what connects all humans and mammals. Try out "In the Living Years" by Mike and the Mechanics for a great performance and lesson as to why we have no time to waste being angry with family. Have a box of tissue ready.
Landslide has always been a favorite of mine. We each have our songs which hit us in our feels and I appreciate your emotional reaction Dani. I never cried to any song until "Million Miles" by Angelina Jordan and that allowed me to feel more emotion from other artists and songs, like this one. Dani, I see you had a livestream dedicated to Elvis and I hope that went well. I had a great time on the Flower Power cruise, enjoying a lot of music from the 60's.
She wrote this song at a time when she was struggling as a waitress and was thinking of giving up music and Lindsay Buckingham. A few month later they joined forces and joined Fleetwood Mac.
Wow. That’s powerful. Thank you for sharing that, I didn’t know.
She actually wrote it when she was in Aspen when she was in her early 20's, hence the snow covered hills and landslide references. She was supporting Lindsay Buckingham, (the guy standing next to her in this video) so he could play guitar and had truly built her life around him. They got into an argument and he took her car and left her there with just$40. She wrote it in about 10 minutes when she felt her life was sliding down hill. It is interesting to watch them together performing after all these decades. She was so forgiving and he is a complete jerk.
What I love about you Dani
You have genuine empathy and are not afraid to show your feelings. Thank you. ❤
You would also love Silver Springs from the same concert.
Beautiful! Any song that can bring out your emotions like that is special
So good Dani. It is clear to me that it. was the women who were in command of music from mid 70's onward.
Nobody should ever attempt to cover Stevie's stuff, she's to unique, a true national treasure
Isn't it faszinating that some songs make us cry? I got tears in my eyes too hearing that tune.
It’s unbelievable the power music can have over us!
Beautiful song. Beautiful tears in your reaction. Thank you for it. Peace.
This was a great tour after this filmed show...saw 2 shows during...however if you havent already...a must see is Rhiannon from 1976 midnight special...just when they got rolling and Stevie brings Janis back
Don't be ashamed if you feel so deeply that tears come to your eyes. Your heart speaks and connects with all the people who feel the same way. Music is something magical. What happens to us when we listen to music cannot be put into words.
It also happens to me regularly that some pieces of music bring tears to my eyes because I was so moved. If it were any other way, I would just be a stone.
What a beautiful song very heartfelt
Great reaction! I've heard this song for many years, but never really 'heard' it until this time. A song loaded with emotion.
Thank you!! Happy you heard it through a new perspective and with more depth! That’s amazing!
@Dani- The Gutarists name is Lindsey Buckingham. Thanks for this reaction. Landslide is one of my fav songs ever an I also love Stevie Nicks.
Oh Dani! Here's an internet hug just for you. Whenever I watch this clip and see Stevie and Lindsey pause at the end and look at each other, you just know there's a part of them that STILL loves each other and always will. This song goes back to when they were both together in their formative young years before they became famous or successful.
Thank you for that internet hug! The song probably holds so much meaning for them in so many ways. I didn’t know the depth of their relationship. I want to deep dive into their performances now!
One of the best songwriters ever
We are all getting older baby girl,..parents pass on, then it's our turn..take heart they will be waiting on us,..and the hurt will be turned to joy...love them while you can❤
The best version of this
She wrote this this song about lindsey guitar player they lived together for 6yrs before they join fleetwood mac her dad love this song so she said that about her dad he was in the audience.
If this didnt bring a tear to your eye theres something wrong
This song always makes me cry!!
The guitar player is Lindsey Buckingham. They have had a very long stormy up and down sometimes romantic relationship. They were a duo even before they joined Fleetwood Mac together. That uniting led to the Mac's primo years in the 70's. His presence and supportive guitar playing after the decades makes this video even more special.
Wow, that’s super special! I didn’t know that
When I first heard this song I was in junior high school. I thought it was nice, but it hit me very hard when I grew older myself and heard it again after I realized I am not young and invincible anymore.
It got ya. 😊
Stevie was in love with Lindsey, the guitar player for a long time.
We love you much much ❤❤❤
Has anyone ever written anything for you .
Is my fav of hers.
She wrote this about lindsey buckingham when they were in aspen co.she was by her self and lindsey was for phi Evelyn brothers.
She wrote it about herself when she was a waitress in Aspen and struggling to make it. Fleetwood Mac one of the great bands.
I love knowing that now.
@@DaniAtkinson that's where the title came from. It also was cut from Rumors because they wanted more upbeat songs and ran out of room.
This one's for you, Daddy! Thank you for sharing, Dani!
How amazing right!
@@DaniAtkinson Absolutely! I made a video back in the summer of 2013 for a lady who helped me get started in my photography. I used her photography and this song by Stevie Nicks!
Heart❤
Im a 34 year old man and i love hearing ladies like stevie nicks anne Wilson and Alison krauss
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Big fan of Stevie, wrote this, Rhiannon and Dreams
Love seeing her and Lindsey Buckingham on the same stage, too bad things didn't work out. Yes an emotional song I get emotional and listening to it for many years. Nothing wrong getting emotional it's,a good emotion
Damn onions!
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Have you seen Lanie Gardners covers of Dreams and Rhinannon. They're beautiful.
nice fingerpicking
You crying I am crying you smile I am smile
Thank you Dani🙏🙏🙏
It's Fleetwood Mac Dear...... (does anything more need said)