BOB WELCH - Ebony Eyes LIVE (With Stevie Nicks & Mick Fleetwood + Interview With Jeff Conaway)
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Stevie seemed really happy to be sharing the stage with Bob . Very touching . RIP Mr Welch , you were wonderful.
Stevie Nicks looks more beautiful in this video than any if ever seen her in.
Bob Welch kills it here. Not inducted into the Rock n Roll hall of fame with the others, that's just wrong!
Stevie Nicks always looks so happy when performing with Bob Welch.
Stevie gives me goosebumps. Such an amazing woman.
Who's watching this May 2020 and wondering if we will ever be this Free again?
That guitar lead is freaking awesome!!!! Bob turns a pop song into a rock and roll song. Amazing.
Those were the days of freedom! I loved how they all were jamming as if no one cared! This is when the best comes out of people!
I love how she just pushes the guitar player out of the way lol
Her voice is perfect for this......
Bob really had a way to bring out the 'fun side' of Stevie, that's nice to see...
What I wouldnt give to have been there. RIP Bob, I wish that some day people will give you the credit you deserve
Bob Welch's vocal delivery reminds me of Steve Miller. In a good way.
I must of played this 45 a million times!
I envy everyone that got to see this live but at least I can watch this video 🥰
What a great song. He and Stevie make a great harmony team.
This is so wholesome 😭 This is exactly how music should be enjoyed and performed. Just vibe together. No egos. Just have fun.
I don’t think I was born yet but I am watching in 2021 realizing that I won’t ever see a live concert with such vibes in person ever in my lifetime so I am grateful there’s old footage such as this that I can watch now. Thanks to my parents for blasting good music in our house ♥️.
Can't believe it's already been 10 years this week since Bob Welch took his own life. His music lives own more than he probably could have realized it could during his darkest hours.
I'm amazed ever time I come back to this. Miss you Bob Welch.