FIRST TIME REALLY HEARING Fleetwood Mac - Dreams
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• Second Hand News (2004...
After 47 years, Rumors is still moving new listeners.
very solid album. I bought my first personal copy in about 1984 and was a bit surprised by how positively many of my HS Senior classmates reacted.
If you watch the live version of The Chain from 1982 (and Silver Springs from The Dance concert film) you can see Lindsey and Stevie expressing all that pain right up there on stage. It's amazing how they can turn those emotions on and off in the service of their art.
I usually suggest experiencing the studio versions first, but in this case you nailed it. Watch these videos first to get the full emotional experiences of these songs.
On the lighter end of their chemistry spectrum there's Angel 1979 live in St Louis. There's also a fun Second Hand News from 2004 Boston.
That is what she needs to review. Awe is all I have for this band. I can’t imagine going through a painful break up as they were then continuing to work together, write about it, make an album, and tour it. Really?
😮 Who said they turned it off. They managed to cover it up sometimes, but that pain stays for a long time.
Christine McVie . The bass player John's wife was a fabulous singer and pianist . RIP Christine ❤️
Christine - just a beautiful, pure angelic voice. A beautiful person inside and out. Can’t believe she’s gone 😢
*Almost* every song on this album is one of their Greatest Hits. It's just incredible.
Mick Fleetwood , one of the MOST UNDERRATED Drummers
Not by those who actually know about drumming.
Also an underrated restaurant proprietor!
Everyone in that band was top notch.
Him and John McVie are a magical rythym section.
This song has some of the most tasteful drums I've ever heard
This is one of the best selling Rock LPs of all time. It is simply a masterpiece from the first to last song: a concept musicians today can't even fathom. I was around 11 when this came out and trust me it had a LOT of stiff competition and yet still became a top selling album. For music, the 70s were the best. The story behind this LP is that band members who were in relationships with each other were having fall outs and the tension found itself into the music.
The LP's 2nd side is masterful.
The harmonies between Stevie, Christine and Lindsay were simply beautiful.
In the Classic Albums series, Rumors is one of the albums the covered. That series would break down songs with the folks involved and talk about how it was recorded and put together. You can hear some isolated harmony tracks and they blended incredibly well.
Stevie Nicks has such a unique and beautiful voice; one of a handful of vocalist who you recognize from almost the first note.
Rumors is one of the few albums where I love EVERY song. Stevie is amazing, but Christie’s voice is lovely
Rumors MY TOP 5 ALBUM EVER .🌹
I adore "GOLD DUST WOMAN!" Its dark and haunting....
My favorite on the album as well.
There was a live performance I saw on TV once where they played Gold Dust Woman for over 9 minutes and at the end Stevie said, "they never let me play this song this long!!" It is her completely being herself.
"When the rain washes you clean you'll know." In my case, the rain was age & maturity.
When I think of what I did to other people while having my fun, it makes me want to cry!
Sadly, the storm didn't come until I was in my 40s!
i want to believe it's never too late for forgiveness and redemption. won't be the same. we can't undo what's done. but you can start over.
we don't know what we have till it's gone. But we live and we learn
Stevie Nicks said the opening lines "Now here you go again/ you want your freedom/ who am I to keep you down" were written from Lindsey Buckingham's POV. Stevie wanted her freedom.
The cover is Mick Fleetwood (drummer & co founder of the band) not Buckingham.
Now THAT'S how music is supposed to sound! Talented song writers, musicians and lyricists working together to create unique perfection. No need for 'sampling', autotune or drum machines.
Exactly, seems to be a lost art.
Yes, Fleetwood is sporting two wooden, dangling balls, and no, the crass allusion is not lost on us. However, those balls are actually pieces of “lavatory chains” that Fleetwood ripped from a toilet earlier in his career.
“In truth, I started off as a blues player. The whole ethic of a lot of blues music is slightly suggestive, might I say. And suitably, I walked out on stage with these two lavatory chains with these wooden balls hanging down, and after that, it just stuck,” Fleetwood said. The wooden balls became a perverse good luck token of sorts for Fleetwood, and they became a constant companion to his drum kit in subsequent performances.
I was in high school in the 70s, and this song played a lot on the radio .
The live version of Rhiannon from 1976, great performance and shows why we’re so captivated by Stevie.
You youngins.........I love watching your reactions to the music of my life. Growing up during the GREATEST era of music EVER. Fleetwood Mac was hotter than the SUN in the late 1970s....but we had so many incredibles bands....think about growing up listening to Fleetwood Mac, QUEEN, Chicago, The Eagles, Boston, Bob Seger, Elton John, BTO, Foreigner, Aerosmith, Kansas. Carly Simon, David Bowie, REO Speedwagon, Kiss, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Meatloaf, Barry Manilow, HEART, Steve Miller Band, ELO, Earth Wind and Fire, The Bee Gees, so many more. I feel sorry that you all missed out. Such an amazing time. Love watching you react to REAL music, not remixed in the studio........no auto tone........computer enhanced crap. Back when music MEANT something !
"Go Your Own Way" and "The Chain" are incredible, so to quote the title of song 4, "Don't Stop". 😁
I love how you took time to recognize Mic Fleetwoods drumming. He is not only one of the greatest drummers ever, he was also th glue that held everyone together during the whole "rumors" tragedy, even when his own life and marriage was suffering as well.
The-drum lead in before every chorus is brilliant.
One of the cleanest, leanest, and most perfect drum performances ever.
Lindsey was a superb arranger/producer. He turned the other songwriters' songs into marvelous confections.
Rumours is just a magical album. Didn't care for it as a kid. I just wanted to listen to Led Zeppelin. Thought this music was boring. Now I get it. My opinion of Led Zeppelin though, never changed : )
Ditto, lol!!!! As a kid, I knew it was beautiful, but it didn't touch me the way Zep did
After almost 50 years you can still drop the needle anywhere on this album and immediately be in the vibe, grooving to the magical sound. Led Zep never was as good as people thought they were, like Rush that way. Every Zep song I have heard covered better by female collabs.
@@vampfashions I completely disagree with you about Zep
@@Lightmane Music is all subjective anyhow. I rarely use best( except for the Beatles) as I iked all of the different groups music.
Now you need to do the live version of “Rhiannon” by Fleetwood Mac on the tv show “Midnight Special”.
The Chain (the studio version for first experience) is a BANGER with imo the best bass line ever. John and Mick aren't the absolute best at their individual instruments, but are widely considered one of the very best rhythm sections in the business among musicians. One of my favorite bands and you won't find a bad FM song.
Stevie is definitely one of a kind. Mick Fleetwood is a freaking character, he puts on a great show live on those drums
You’re one of the most insightful and intelligent reactors on RUclips. Great job.
As soon as you learn about the back story to this song, the true artistry of this band unfolds.... beautiful
You should research the story behind the making of the album. All the members were at logger heads with marriages and love affairs falling apart. All the songs reflect this.
Such a highly acclaimed album and it’s awards are well deserved. You will love the whole album. Go your own way is a hugely successful song off this album as well. Love your reaction
Nice reaction. You should back up and listen to Stevie and Lindsey's early work. The album is called "Buckingham Nicks", Released in 1972/73. It was a complete commercial failure at the time but is now a legendary album. If you were to take a gander at that album I would suggest listen to "Crying In The Night" or "Crystal", both written by Stevie. Good for us that Mick Fleetwood bumped onto their music.
Alex is not kidding! If you’ve heard this album you want to share it with everyone with ears. Do yourself a favor and check it out!
A lot of great music on that album though I think the standout is Frozen Love. Such a shame they could never get their act together and re-release even if just digitally on streaming.
@@caps689 I have read that Frozen Love was the song Mick heard at a studio that got him talking to them about joining FWM. The sound of Fleetwood Mac that would become famous is in the style of this album.
Had Rumors and the Buckingham Nicks album - analyze that album cover, still think of it whenever they are mentioned. You can see it's intense.
Actually saw the Peter Green setup at a festival in SW New York in the 60s but didn't know who they were. My friend who was a drummer talked me into driving there mostly because Ginger Baker was playing with Fili Kuti. I definitely knew about Baker. Have some photos from then.
Lanie Gardner's cover of this song done in her bedroom went mega-viral. Well over 50 million views.Worth listening to.
Agreed! I thought it was a superb performance from Lanie - what a voice she has! (Greetings from Scotland!)
I just saw her about a week ago, tremendous cover her voice is captivating also but only one Stevie Nicks.
@@JDfromPhilly True!
Unforgettable nights with friends, smoking and drinking, listening to this album so many times we knew every note and word by heart. It seems like a dream to me now, such great beauty and such pure emotions. No regrets, just wonderful music to carry us through a life.
Love your comments on these songs. I saw Fleetwood Mac live in August 1975 at the Oakland Coliseum Stadium. Robin Trower was the headliner, Then Dave Mason, Peter Frampton and then Fleetood Mac and Gary Dream Weaver Wright. What a super lineup. The concert was called The British Are Coming, or The British Invasion. Day On The Green put on my the great late Bill Graham. Wow. Saw the Mighty Led Zeppelin on A Day On The Green in July 77.. And in 1974 June I saw Crosby Stills Nash & Young on A Day On The Green, with The Band, Joe Walsh & Barnstorm and Jesse Colin Young. Another Gem! The 1970s Rocked big time.
Lanie Gardner has the best cover of this song I’ve ever heard. As of now she has 53M views & it’s the cover that launched her singing career. She’s just in her room sitting in her bed singing & it’s absolutely wonderful! You won’t be disappointed if you want to listen.
WATCHING her sing is even better
That Lydian mode progression.
This is one of my relax kick back and chill album choices when you just want to have music going while you cook a nice meal and gather with some friends chatting sharing some wine I can dance around the kitchen listening to this I know every word of every song on this whole album. Also takes me back to my teenage and early 20's years very nostalgic. Thanks for the ride today just wonderful. As always your ride or die forever Eyyyyy Ooooo
Got this album as a kid for Christmas... the making of this album is interesting... what an amazing timeless piece of work/art.
Every radio station in those days was flooded with songs off this album for years they have incredible harmonies and lyrics. Great reaction thank you the whole album is fantastic.
I grew up with this album on road.Trips for decades arguably one of the best albums ever.Please put all of them on RUclips so I can see your reaction.I just subscribed your love every song
Stevie Nicks was my huge celebrity crush thru High School. Her voice was soothing , sensual and beautiful.
She could calm the oceans with her singing...
One of the greatest albums ever made, mother had this in our house when it came out, listened to it a thousand times.
Love the idea of reviewing an entire album, and a perfect start with this all-time classic.
One of the best pop albums ever made - also one of the greatest bands too.
Re: the cover, he’s holding a crystal ball that they’re both gazing into.
They gaze into the crystal ball while his "toilet" balls hang, uh, manly-ly lol
This song takes me back to summer of 76- it is like a time machine. Remember what is was like to be young and exploring life with the soundtrack of FM radio. This was a time where the music was crafted with people who were masters on their instruments, before digital, before MIDI. You can feel Stevie Nick's heart pouring through "Dreams" deeply connecting with her passion and longing! What amazing music- thank you Rosalie for sharing this with us with your insights and wisdoms
It's a great song. From a musical standpoint, really surprising that it has quite a QUICK pace of 120bpm for a ballad type song. Lindsey's guitar work is unbelievable as are Stevie's vocals. They caught lightning in a bottle.
They were a very sophisticated band! They had tremendous song arrangements!
Fleetwood Mac started with a different line up in the 60s. Albatross was an instrumental released in November 1968. The piece was composed by Peter Green. R.I.P. Peter Allen Greenbaum (29 October 1946 - 25 July 2020),[1][2] known professionally as Peter Green, was an English blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist.
As the founder of Fleetwood Mac. Mick Fleetwood drummer and John Graham McVie (born 26 November 1945) a British bass guitarist. He is best known as a member of the rock bands John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers from 1964 to 1967 and Fleetwood Mac since 1967. His surname, combined with that of drummer Mick Fleetwood, was the source for the band's name.
what a beautiful song.
Saw Fleetwood Mac at Robertson Gym (basketball gymnasium) in Santa Barbara in 1976, during release of their debut album post exit of Bob Welsh. Incredible, next time I saw them was during the release of Rumours in a at the UCSB stadium 30k people,
One of the most popular songs of all time! Beautiful tune!
A great analysis of the lyrics! Appreciate that you have the lyrics so you can get the message that these artists were trying to convey. You have so many more Fleetwood Mac songs to discovery.
The drumming you are admiring is Mick Fleetwood. One of the most underestimated drummers of the century.
Bought this on cassette as a teen , album and then CD later . As well Stevie's solo stuff . I also love Christine McVie and her solo stuff . Two of the best female singers.
You did an amazing job of breaking down this song lyrically and musically... I grew up with this music of the 70s and really it is the greatest decade of music in terms of pop and rock and many different styles...
🤗 Blessed to see Stevie Nicks inducted (2nd time as a Solo Artist) in to the RRHoF! Her & Janet Jackson on the same night! 🤩 Brilliant! 🥰🐰
Dear Rosalie, meanwhile I ve watched several reactions from yourselve, and your journey is a really beatiful crossover through all genres, and thats sooo fascinating, and you really find the beauties, wonderful. And then you re sittn there, you share, you are so open, and brave, and woundable and honest and pure, thats my impression when I see and hear your expressions and your reflections of what yu ve heard. You are a really beautiful humen being, cause you are brave enogh to share your spontanious and honest feelings and thoghts. I wish you all the best, keep on rockin, Umarmung!
Beautiful reaction , Stevie Nicks sang a song back in the day when I would travel in Southern California when I was Serving in the Marines and I never hear anyone react to it After The Glitter Fades
I truly appreciate your analytical reaction and superb vocabulary. Thank you!
I'm a long time fan of Fleetwood Mac. And of Rush as a side note. Being an amateur drummer, what strikes me about this song the most is that powerful baseline that just persists through the whole song. It sets the foundation and the mood through the whole song. And the drummer, Mick Fleetwood with that "thunder' crash cymbal. Ya.
The era that this album was released in was so packed with amazing bands and music that the competition was fierce. AC/DC, “Let there be Rock”, David Bowie, “Low”, Eric Clapton, “Slowhand,” The Clash, self titled debut album, “The Clash,” Elvis Costello, “My Aim is True”, Electric Light Orchestra, Foreigner, Peter Gabriel going solo after splitting from Genesis…. There was so much great music exploding onto the scene at that point it was amazing. And that’s just 1977. People get excited about the over-programmed, auto-tuned, synthesized music that is released now but they don’t understand what they’re missing.
This is such a unique song... it's happy, but at the same time it's sad... so many influences in this whole album... the cool thing about them at this time, is they were all song writers.. but they had no ego on this album.. they would write a song, and put it on the table, and let everyone offer their own sounds to it. That's how it was on every song on this album. Each song had its own writer, but every song had everyone's influence... very cool. 😎
Keyboardist Christine and bassist John McVie were also breaking up at this time after a 7 year marriage. (Album cover, Fleetwood's 6'7", she's 5'4")
I am mainly into hard rock and metal, but this is one of the best albums of all time IMO in any genre. There's not a bad/filler song on it really. So glad you are discovering them and enjoying it.
This and Rhiannon are two of my favorite songs ever
Stevie wrote both these great songs.Lindsay Buckingham next to her was adding great vocals and magnificent guitar playing
I suggest checking out Rhiannon on Midnight Special in 76. Stevie was on 🔥🔥🔥🔥.It's the best video and so far no blocking.. Best of success with yr channel.
This is my favorite song by them.
This "might" be my favorite from Fleetwood Mac, but they have so many awesome songs
I tend to gravitate to Christine McVie's leads with Fleetwood Mac, but this one is definitely a master work.
The most popular song on one of the most successful albums of all time and, "I think I've heard this..." Wow, the young never cease to amaze me with their uh, lack of perspective. Yes, we did have life before you arrived knowing everything.
This is on my short list of perfect songs.
Also, "Women, they will come and they will go.." Another double entendre.
This was such a huge album. Thanks for sharing.
I like how you broke the songs lyrics and meaning into layers and in depth. Subbed, enjoyed you're energy
You simply MUST do Silver Springs live. I've never seen such raw emotion on a stage
My first Album I have ever owned inherited from my father after his passing. This one is my all time favorite. Not a single bad song on Rumours.
Classic sound, with a great message.
One of my favourite albums of all time. FYI, the dude on the cover is the drummer Mick Fleetwood, and was not the one in a relationship with Stevie - that would have been Lindsay Buckingham. Pre Fleetwood Mac, (or before they joined the band), they had their own gig called Buckingham Nicks. They weren't the only breakup within the band - John and Christine McVie were also having issues. I could go on, but there are literally hours and hours of documentaries re FM, so if you're interested, I'd go that route. 😎☘️
Best album in history. Period.
Songs were all based on inner band relationships😊
In the top 10 greatest bands of all time. Sara is my favorite song of all time
Greetings from Scotland! Great song! I've been a lifelong fan of Fleetwood Mac and I love Stevie Nicks voice! Sadly she cancelled her show in Glasgow yesterday, just hours before she was due to take to the stage due to a leg injury. Hope you're OK Stevie! Get well soon!
Thank you!! ❤🎶❤ you look really nice too!
Also I remember my oldest sister playing this every morning when this record came out getting ready for school...
The man on the album cover is not the bandmate relationship that she was writing and singing about. To see the tension play out on stage with her ex Lindsey Buckingham (guitar) watch the live version of Silver Spring from the Dance concert. You'll love it ✌️
You should listen to more of the tracks on the album, the entire thing is a masterpiece of music. Fleetwood Mac was unusual in that it had TWO really great lead singers, the other was Christine McVie.
Ironically enough, "Go Your Own Way" is a song on this album.
You just hit a Gold Mine 😊
You need to see the version of 'Rhiannon '' live You'll see Steve Nicks in all her dimension !! Astonishing woman !!
"This whole Booty Call culture." That is the funniest thing I have ever heard. I laughed for 15 minutes straight.
I just love your analysis of all your reactions! It gives me so much more perspective not only of the song, but the practical application to other lifetime situations! Thanks so much!
I just found your channel a day or so ago. You're great!
Oh how I love FM so much. I am a HUGE fan. Also, Stevie Nicks has been my musical idol since I was 14. That is 40 years of loving this woman! This is my favorite FM song. Written by Stevie Nicks and the only #1 hit they've ever had!
One of the greatest bands ever. Ruled the 70s
Thanks! Also, would love to hear your reaction for the Eagles "Hotel California". ☘️😎
Thank you very much for your support
Hello Rosalie, now you must react to the live version of “Go Your Own Way”. It is heartfelt and amazing watching Lindsey and Stevie sing to each other. Their faces say it all. Rumor’s is the ultimate breakup album. They put their feelings into the songs.
Shes just letting Lindsey have it. They did this back and forth all the time, usually resulting in the best songs. We watched their relationship play out on stage😂
"Fleetwood Mac" and "Rumors" are two album worth listening in their entirety.
Thanks!
This was the breakup ballad from Stevie about Lindsey. His song about her is Go Your Own Way. I imagine the pain they would feel would be akin to Tony playing Gwen’s Don’t Speak (No Doubt-Tragic Kingdom).