Teen Reacts To Fleetwood Mac - You Make Loving Fun!!!
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You are right, not many bands have an album that is full of bangers, Fleetwood Mac is one of them
This album is flawless. Not a single skippable song. They're all great in different ways.
Such a sonically beautiful song. Aside from Christine's perfect vocals, there's some killer riffs from Lindsay, and that rhythm section of Mick Fleetwood and John McVie totally give this song a killer groove.
I think Christine's clavinet is the best bit.
I like the funky clavinet Christine is playing on this. It adds such a groove. I never noticed before i think it's running through a phase shifter.
So happy to see a teenager reaching back to my generation’s music! Enjoy!!!!
Heh...I can honestly say I've NEVER seen a zoomer, much less a millennial, react so dynamically and enthusiastically to music--especially to classic rock. It's amazing (and quite literally infectious) to see how you react, both emotionally and physically, to some of the greatest music the last 55 or so years has ever produced! The music clearly moves through you, and it's a delight to watch!
(Especially given that it's the music I and my generation grew up with!)
Watch him react to the Boston album.Gave me a 67 yr.old man a brand new admiration of this classic.
@@MrPopbottleboy oh I have. I've been following Silas for a while now.
Your description is PERFECT... Silas is infectiously excited about our (and now his) good music
The instrument placement on this song is top notch. Whoever engineered/mastered this knew their shit.
That was Lindsey
Christine McVies vocals were always my favorite in the band. Her voice was beautiful.
I literally just found out that she passed away in 2022.
Great Album. One of the best in history. I remember when it came out in the 70's. I was around 7 or 8.
A wonderful vocal tag at the end, right out of the Brian Wilson Songbook. Brian was a huge influence on Lindsey Buckingham.
This song is such a joy to listen to. So great to see younger kids discover good, soul invoking music. :D
I bought this album about a year after it came out. As was often the case, some cute record store sales clerk recommended it. I knew the the band by name, but I'd never really connected their names to any of the songs I'd heard on the radio. ... I took the record home, started playing it, and my jaw dropped. This isn't a greatest hits album? They really came up with all of this at once? ... Astonishing! I quickly bought everything I could get my hands on, and I made syre to get great seats for their '84 show.
The thing with Rumours, in my humble opinion, is if you take any track & put it on another album, it would be the best song on that album. Definitely no fillers here.
Christine was in the middle of leaving John when she wrote this about one of the Lighting/Stagehands she was involved with.
The whole song is pop perfection. Was there ever a sentiment as sweet as "you make loving fun, and I dont have to tell you but you're the only one"? Over such a funky, smooth arrangement. It's bloody amazing.
Everything about this mix is just so superb. The way it was designed, the way it was executed, the way it was tracked, the way it was mixed, it just works so perfectly. I cranked it way up in my headphones and just wrapped myself up in the texture of it. The rhythm section on this is fantastic, but then again all of it is.
I wonder where you are going for spring break. I can remember some of my spring break adventures from right around your age and wow were they adventures. Knock yourself out and have a great time man.
I know Stevie was more popular, but Christine more than held her own in the group.
Christine wrote way more hits.
and played keyboards.
More than held her own, she was 40% of the songwriting.
Well, I didn't do any research when I posted that but I am sure you are right. Thanks for replying to my post.
She was actually my favorite vocalist in the band.
She had half of the hits. Christine was the hit maker.
@@Retroearthling True.................but Stevie had a spectacular solo career on top of with FM............she had too many songs to just have two or three per album on FM.
I was 17 when Rumours came out in 1977. It changed my world. Amazing to see how it is being received by young people today! 😊
Apart from this gorgeous song with Christie's awesome vocals, awesome guitar, drumming etc, the harmonies are beautiful!
RIP Christine :( we need more like this; we miss you!
Truth...
Another great song from this album.
The summer of '77 !!!!!✌❤
Christine McVie has a perfect voice. It’s pretty cool that her maiden name is Christine Perfect. For real, Christine Perfect 😀
Mick Fleetwood always wanted to make sure you could hear him... thank you for this reaction.
Brother you and I react to music almost the same. Not only hearing it but literally feeling it. Glad you played this, it's one of my favs.
K so now I think 2 of my fav. female singers are on one band. What a beautiful voice. RIP Christine.
Another good one! Two 👍👍 up!!
Awesome and on my number one song list while road tripping.
Spread all this great music with ya mates on break, let them hear REAL MUSIC 🤟🤟🤟🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
The song was inspired by an affair Christine McVie had with the band's lighting director, Curry Grant. To avoid flare-ups, she told her then-husband and fellow band member, John McVie that the song was about her dog. Lol. 😆
Hmmm, beastiality 😆
@@metalmark1214 Each to his/her own, lmao! 🙃😂
Of course he eventually learned the truth and has had to play bass for years while his ex wife sings about how her new guy made loving fun. However, by all accounts the McVie’s were on good terms over the last decades though.
Enjoy your break!👍💖👍
The whole album is out of this world
You do a great job, young Man... 😎
We miss you Christine!! LOVE ALL of Fleetwood Mac.........its just NOT the same without MCVEE. Songbird helped this boy through some rough times
Fantastic song, my favorite with Christie McVie at lead vocals..such a talented lady, such a loss...those opening vocals, so iconic
Try and hit that note on the word ' believe ' it's fn hard! Lol
You and Alivia have a great Spring Break!
RIP Christine.
Christine was perfect here. Composed played the rhodes and clavinet y she sung so lovely ♥ chri, I hope wou are with god or an a best place ♥
No disrespect to Stevie Nicks, but Christine will always be my favorite singer in this band. Songbird *and* this on the same album? That’s a wrap.
Aside from that, this album is just written and mixed so well. Everyone’s present, everyone’s audible. Mick Fleetwood is one of the most underrated drummers ever, in my opinion, and that bass line is like barbed wire, angular and liable to cut you if you’re not careful. Rest in Peace to Christine and kudos to one of the best bands on the planet, ever.
Word...
I’m still waiting for a bad track …… not heard one yet!! 😊
Yeah, right on… that’s not the bass though, it’s Christine’s keyboards, for example in the opening bars of the song and you can hear the bass underneath it underpinning everything. RIP Christine, she was a major component of their music and she wrote such great songs with beautiful vocals. She was a part of one of the best band chemistries in music; that’s of course referring to the musical collaborations and song crafting, not their turbulent personal relationships, although I think that was certainly a factor in the emotion behind these songs not to mention the lyrics.
I always thought it was such a travesty that IMO this is the best bass play by John McVie on this album and it happens to come on a track where his wife is singing about how wonderful her affair partner is.
Such a great song by the Great Christine Mcvie on lead vocals. One of the best as albums ever . Take care Silas. Great reaction.
RIP Christine
Such a great vibe song!! Hey I'm thinking you may like Duran Duran. Peace
Thank you for this! This has been my favorite band since I was a kid (born in 1985) and this son You Make Loving Fun is my top pick! Christine on the keyboard and vocals is such a jam. Bravo.
Nice vid - Have a good time on March Break - Get a little Wild, but come back in one piece!
Written and sung by the late Christine McVie!
A fun song named "You Make Loving Fun"
Chirstine McVie all the way...
Escucha música, cuando la música era música, real.
Sin computadores y sintetizadores.
La música de los 60,70 y 80 sentaron las bases de la verdadera música real y de calidad que siempre perdurará y de inspiración al futuro , que y el presente que carece de mucho ,y lo digo porque viví esa época, tengo 65 y muy joven la disfrute ,y era rica en todas las corrientes musicales.
Doy gracias por haberla vivido.