This video was MTV’s first “World Premiere “ video. The hype leading up to the premiere was insane, and the song/video went galactic. The ephemera is brilliant and ethereal, and the song itself is timeless. Quintessential Stevie magic.
Yesss! I’m so glad you didn’t do the live version, this is my favorite FM video. When you react to songs off of their Rumours album I would suggest the studio versions. Rumours is one of the most successful albums ever and the production is flawless.
Fleetwood Mac was a large part of the soundtrack of my teenage years. I saw them live in 1976, and was up front stage center to listen to the most beautiful girl I’d ever seen. I was 17, and Stevie was 27 but I was smitten. Great memories, thank you. May I suggest another great female vocalist named Beth Hart. She’s a fantastic blues singer and a talented pianist. ✌🏼😎
Hard not to fall in love with Stevie hearing her sing and watching her in this video... Queen of the twirl! Also, Lindsey Buckingham's guitar playing and song arrangement is so underrated. His solo on this is simple, but sounds so good and fits the song perfectly.
Great reaction my friend.. I love Fleetwood Mac I'm older than you and I remember experience of hearing these kind of songs as a youth. Although too young to have had the experience somehow the lyrics resonated with my young developing mind.. I'm new to your channel so I'm not certain if you've done Rhianna or Night Bird or Dreams but those three and Gypsy were the songs that I'd sit back and daydream with them being the soundtrack..in another video I heard you mentioned of going through something personal and trust me you aren't alone, We are being prepared to move upward towards our dreams and unfortunately the space is limited to whom gets to share it with you on this realm .Blessings to you and your family
This was Stevie acknowledging a longing for her younger, simpler self. Saying hello and goodbye to that naivety. Stevie writes in chunks of her life that aren’t necessarily linear.
I appreciate how you described her writing style. Knowing that makes it easier to understand her songs. Sara is another one that can seem cryptic, and it’s flow is random, yet she makes it work.
I always thought this video was beautiful, I love everything about it! Fleetwood Mac is one of my favorite groups. Stevie's voice is SO UNIQUE, no one else sounds like her. Sometimes when each of their songs were played for the first time on the radio, the DJ sometimes wouldn't announce that it was Fleetwood Mac, but if it was a song that Stevie sang, I KNEW who it was singing just by her voice. THANKS for reacting to this video. (I also love Christine McVie's voice too, I wish she sang lead on more songs than she did. For me, Christine's voice is easily recognizable)
I think we as music lovers need to attach or label Fleetwood Mac Vibes of music as "Enchantment Music." Because it seduces or cast a spell on its listeners by the enchanting musicality and haunting vocal delivery of the lyrics. Absolutely one of my all-time favorite Rock😊😊😊😊
I heard her in an interview once say that I believe the beginning of the song was when she was first starting out she had absolutely no money but always had a flower should pick somewhere. And when she got and famous to bring herself back down to earth she would drag the mattress off the bed frame and onto the floor and put a fire in a vase and I believe the end is probably her friend that died a cancer but dancer that part of not sure but the beginning I'm almost positive beautiful song I Love it
Your sister is right again! I was gonna suggest this one, but was gonna wait a while. I think album version first is better, but the extended version on their pre-2000 box set it the best one. The only difference is a longer section at the end where Stevie Nicks does the vocal riffing.
Yea Im definitely gonna check that out, I keep telling her she'd do great with reaction videos too, I might try to get her to do 1 with me next time I'm in Detroit.
Once you get to solo Stevie Nicks, and past the hits (and "Wild Heart"title cut from the 2nd solo) ask Jessica which of these deeper cuts you should react to from the "Trouble In Shangri-La" album: 1. Bombay Sapphire 2. Trouble in Shangri-La
I think we as music lovers need to attach or label Fleetwood Mac Vibes of music as "Enchantment Music." Because it seduces or cast a spell on its listeners by the enchanting musicality and haunting vocal delivery of the lyrics. Absolutely one of my all-time favorite Rock😊😊😊😊😊
This video was MTV’s first “World Premiere “ video. The hype leading up to the premiere was insane, and the song/video went galactic. The ephemera is brilliant and ethereal, and the song itself is timeless. Quintessential Stevie magic.
In my opinion, one of the best music videos ever produced. Magical. Beautiful. Lyrical.
Yesss! I’m so glad you didn’t do the live version, this is my favorite FM video. When you react to songs off of their Rumours album I would suggest the studio versions. Rumours is one of the most successful albums ever and the production is flawless.
This isn't off the Rumors album!!
Fleetwood Mac was a large part of the soundtrack of my teenage years. I saw them live in 1976, and was up front stage center to listen to the most beautiful girl I’d ever seen. I was 17, and Stevie was 27 but I was smitten. Great memories, thank you.
May I suggest another great female vocalist named Beth Hart. She’s a fantastic blues singer and a talented pianist.
✌🏼😎
Hard not to fall in love with Stevie hearing her sing and watching her in this video... Queen of the twirl!
Also, Lindsey Buckingham's guitar playing and song arrangement is so underrated. His solo on this is simple, but sounds so good and fits the song perfectly.
I have always loved this song and music video. I was a teen in the 80's.
*~ This was an award-winning video (MTV awards, I believe). Yes, a gorgeous video that complements the song. Best to you, J ~*
Thank you! I didn't know that
Great reaction my friend.. I love Fleetwood Mac I'm older than you and I remember experience of hearing these kind of songs as a youth. Although too young to have had the experience somehow the lyrics resonated with my young developing mind.. I'm new to your channel so I'm not certain if you've done Rhianna or Night Bird or Dreams but those three and Gypsy were the songs that I'd sit back and daydream with them being the soundtrack..in another video I heard you mentioned of going through something personal and trust me you aren't alone, We are being prepared to move upward towards our dreams and unfortunately the space is limited to whom gets to share it with you on this realm
.Blessings to you and your family
This was Stevie acknowledging a longing for her younger, simpler self. Saying hello and goodbye to that naivety.
Stevie writes in chunks of her life that aren’t necessarily linear.
I appreciate how you described her writing style. Knowing that makes it easier to understand her songs. Sara is another one that can seem cryptic, and it’s flow is random, yet she makes it work.
Sister Jessica was correct! Love this song live or official video.
I always thought this video was beautiful, I love everything about it! Fleetwood Mac is one of my favorite groups. Stevie's voice is SO UNIQUE, no one else sounds like her. Sometimes when each of their songs were played for the first time on the radio, the DJ sometimes wouldn't announce that it was Fleetwood Mac, but if it was a song that Stevie sang, I KNEW who it was singing just by her voice. THANKS for reacting to this video. (I also love Christine McVie's voice too, I wish she sang lead on more songs than she did. For me, Christine's voice is easily recognizable)
Mick, John, Christine and Lindsey are there for much of the video, portraying different individuals in each time period.
Welcome to the magical world of Stevie Nicks she's the ultimate goddess.
*~ Lindsey Buckingham's solo albums are worth checking out. A great guitarist / musician ~*
I think we as music lovers need to attach or label Fleetwood Mac Vibes of music as "Enchantment Music." Because it seduces or cast a spell on its listeners by the enchanting musicality and haunting vocal delivery of the lyrics. Absolutely one of my all-time favorite Rock😊😊😊😊
I like that idea lol
I heard her in an interview once say that I believe the beginning of the song was when she was first starting out she had absolutely no money but always had a flower should pick somewhere. And when she got and famous to bring herself back down to earth she would drag the mattress off the bed frame and onto the floor and put a fire in a vase and I believe the end is probably her friend that died a cancer but dancer that part of not sure but the beginning I'm almost positive beautiful song I Love it
Your sister is right again! I was gonna suggest this one, but was gonna wait a while. I think album version first is better, but the extended version on their pre-2000 box set it the best one. The only difference is a longer section at the end where Stevie Nicks does the vocal riffing.
Yea Im definitely gonna check that out, I keep telling her she'd do great with reaction videos too, I might try to get her to do 1 with me next time I'm in Detroit.
Great reaction 👍
Once you get to solo Stevie Nicks, and past the hits (and "Wild Heart"title cut from the 2nd solo) ask Jessica which of these deeper cuts you should react to from the "Trouble In Shangri-La" album:
1. Bombay Sapphire
2. Trouble in Shangri-La
Reaction seether - broken
I think we as music lovers need to attach or label Fleetwood Mac Vibes of music as "Enchantment Music." Because it seduces or cast a spell on its listeners by the enchanting musicality and haunting vocal delivery of the lyrics. Absolutely one of my all-time favorite Rock😊😊😊😊😊