Honestly this song always chokes me up. The metaphor of love and aging as a landslide in winter is just poetic perfection particularly in the way Stevie sings it as a meditation on life.
Biss, fyi autotune only came available in 1999 so any song recorded before then does not have it. So what you hear on the studio recordings is their actual voice, so you needn't go, only for live preformances, to hear their unaided voice. Love your reactions.
@jessieball6195 I'm sorry but I disagree. If you're doing a reaction, you want the truest representation of what a band can do. Studio recordings are cleaned up and adjusted. So in the case of a reaction , live is better.
Stevie Nicks is a treasure. She has a magnificent rasp in her voice that gives me the feeling that she is an old soul, full of wisdom. This song and "Edge of Seventeen" are probably my favorites.
Two of lifes greatest pleasures all tied up into a perfect bow...... listening to Stevie Nicks sing while watching Bisscute react. Just beautiful and comforting. ❤❤❤ you da best Biss
@@BisscuteReacts its the truth Biss. I get great comfort watching you on YT and sometimes on twitch. You make me smile, you make me laugh, and sometimes you make me cry when i see the love that glistens in your eyes when you speak of your mom and family. Never ever change, youre as close to perfect as i think is humanly possible.
This was my friend's favorite song. We lost her about 5 years ago to cancer. The song reminds me of her and the years we spent together growing up. She was a special person and so is the song
My favorite Stevie Nicks song about her relationship with Lindsey. It is so poignant, beautiful and soothing though the story is sad yet inspiring. Came out in 1975, the year I graduated from high school and it still makes me smile, reflect and yes, sometimes shed a tear. We love you Stevie.
@@rossdownes4240 Stevie wrote this months before she joined Fleetwood Mac. And it's not really about her relationship with Lindsey. She wrote this in Aspen considering her life and her future and thinking about whether to continue in the music industry or go back to school.
This song came out when I was a teenager. I'm now in my 60's and the pure magic of this song is no matter what age I have been the lyrics have fit throughout my life. Lyrical Gold
Oh, mirror in the sky What is love? Can the child within my heart rise above? Can I sail through the changin' ocean tides? Can I handle the seasons of my life? Well, I've been afraid of changin' 'Cause I've built my life around you But time makes you bolder Even children get older And I'm getting older too
The studio recording of "Landslide" can be found on the album entitled, "Fleetwood Mac", released in 1975. Fleetwood Mac's music would be a great rabbit hole for you to explore. They were a legendary band that had a late 60s and early 70s origin. Stevie Nicks was part of the 1975 - on version of the group. Their follow-up album, "Rumours", was released in 1977. It was certified 20X multi-Platinum, which is higher than a Gold rating. The album boasted several hits, penned by their keyboard player, the late Christine McVie. Her hits are instantly recognizable.
You feel this song in you soul. I think about lost love ones whenever I hear it. It makes you feel both happy and sad at the same time. Not many 50 year old songs can do that. Beautiful voice, beautiful song.
Some performers sound better alive than others, but I do really enjoy a good life performance, there’s a lot of good ones out there keep doing what you’re doing, you’re doing wonderfully
Along side a handful of other songs, this is the kind of song that belongs in the Smithsonian as a quintessential example of brilliant song writing. I've said it before, and I'll keep saying it, music is a magical thing.
Gorgeous and heart-wrenching song and performance. Loved your reaction to it and this is definitely one that takes on more and more meaning as I get older.
Miss Bisscute we know very well you prefer react to live performances, this was a great choice and I loved your reaction as usual❤❤❤❤. But for The next Time please react to the song: stop dragging my heart official video performed by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty, you will love It
Hello 👋 Miss Bisscute !!! In Honor of the Halloween Holiday 🎃 Here are a Coupe song suggestions for you to consider 1) Donovan ( Season of the Witch ) 2) Rockwell ( Somebody's Watching Me ) 3) Lita Ford / Ozzy Osborne ( Close your Eyes ) 👀 As always the like button 🔳 has been Illuminated 😊
She did performances with the country group Lady Antebellum on a tv show called "Crossroads". The show has a country artist or group and a pop or rock artist perform each others songs. Might be worth checking out if you want to.
Stevie Nicks what great singer her voice is so unique probably best known with the great band fleetwood mac she's been singing for a long time now and still sounds great. Dreams i think is still one of her best songs.Another great reaction Biss.❤
Land slide is Way Awesome song - when ever I hear it when changing stations - I Always stop and rewind it a couple of times to listen and sing to it - however Belladonna is my favorite song of hers 😊😊
Not all acts sound as good live, but Stevie is among the best I've personally seen. Got to see her with Fleetwood Mac about 8 to 10 years ago, and it was amazing.
I prefer live too since it's a lot more organic and you're getting something that hasn't been tweaked by the sound board in the studio. If a person is a vocalist (like Floor Jansen) that's not a problem - she's a master of her instrument. Other people can just be singers and just sing. Big difference. Do not let your subs dictate the standards of your channel. I appreciate your appreciation of live music.
This is a more recent recording by Stevie with Waddy Wachtel on guitar. Waddy has been playing with Stevie going back to Buckingham-Nicks when she first recorded "Edge of Seventeen."
I suspect the reason people strongly prefer the original studio version (at least on some songs) is because that is what they grew up with, it's the version that they have heard so many times that it's encoded in their synapses. It is only in recent times that many of the live versions of old songs have become widely available, due to things like 30th, 40th and now 50th anniversary reissues of classic albums, where bonus live content is included. Sometimes the live versions are great, but often they don't live up to the original studio version, for one reason or another. And the people who love these songs want you to experience the best version, the one they know by heart, the version that is practically a part of them 😉 So in those cases, where an original studio version is requested, it might be a good idea to listen to the recommended version first, so you get the original experience, and then try the live version for a side by side comparison. You might then see (or hear, as the case may be) why it is that sometimes people recommend the original so strongly 👍😎
There's another live version where she's accompanied by Lindsay Buckingham whom she wrote the song about. I prefer that version. She glances over at him throughout the performance.
She's still touring ...so that's closer to 50 years in the business .. and still going strong.... By the way , you just 'put yourself in' ...if everyone sings where you're from ...let's hear it ....come on Bis...
This song has been covered a lot, but one of the most famous covers was from The Dixie Chicks in the early 2000s, who were a country band from the 90s on, and it sounds great with Natalie Maines singing it. I guess they're still around, but they dropped the "Dixie" from their name a few years ago, I guess for political reasons, and are now just "The Chicks". I know you don't like this kind of talk, but just for reference, so you understand, they took a lot of crap for opposing the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and people protested by burning their CDs. Although, I don't know if you've ever tried to burn a CD, but they don't burn very well. As far as dropping the Dixie, "Dixie" is an old word in the US that's a nickname for the SouthEastern American States, aka The Old South, that were the States that made up the Confederacy in the American Civil War, and there are still associations between that and racism and modern day right wing politics, that I guess they wanted to be clear that they are not associated with, what with all the political nonsense we have going on over here right now.
Also, this song first appeared on Fleetwood Mac's album titled 'Fleetwood Mac' in 1975. The live version you are listening to is from 2008. You can be sure that no matter how good it sounded in 2008, it sounds different than when she sang it over 3 decades earlier, with the original band members playing the instruments 👍
She closes her shows with this song as a tribute to Christine McVie as a video montage plays behind her - but she doesn't turn around because she says she would break down in tears if she did.
Listen to this 1975 live performance of Landslide. It is much better. Also there is a newer version where it is her and Buckingham on guitar. ruclips.net/video/2Ogcdw4UORQ/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Besides the awesome Fleetwood Mac song 'Landslide'... the song has also been covered by The Chicks (Dixie Chicks) and The Smashing Pumpkins... Stevie Nicks is 76 yrs old in 2024... the song was first released in 1975 on the self-titled Fleetwood Mac album.
Ce ma bucur ca te am descoperit random de la reactia la Marilyn Manson -Sweet Dreams , m am uitat cred la peste 20 de reactii pana acum , am 3 ore de cand nu mai termin sa ma uit la videourile tale , super mandru ca exista cineva din tara mea care reactioneaza la toate piesele astea rock cu care am crescut auzind povesti de la tatal meu , esti super , tine o tot asa in continuare , P.S. (Mi am dat seama ca esti romanca din primele 5 min , doar noi avem accentul asta in engleza) 🤣🤣❤
From a rock enthusiast, I don't think saying she could do Country is a compliment. Country is good at telling stories and transmitting feelings in the voice is a must, but Rock can have so many variants, the versatility and the potency in the voice require different talents. I once saw an interview where she said she vocalizes for five hours a day (I don't remember if its like Monday to Friday, all week, or what, but I remember the five hours). The interviewer asked "is it really necessary to practice that much?" and she said "If you want your voice to be at its best every time you take a microphone, yes. There is no other way."
When you say She could do country, Buckingham/Nicks were a West Coast Folk Pop duo before joining Fleetwood Mac and the West Coast sound had elements of country and folk music in it, the Eagles were a prime example of this.
You are my favorite reacter. Some food for thought: While i understand your reason for preferring live performances, i think you are missing the point when people tell you that you should listen to the studio version 1st. That way you can have a baseline/understanding of how the artist intended the song to be heard. Then after viewing the studio, if you like the song, then you can go on and watch live versions. It gives you something to compare the live performance to as well. Just something to keep in mind. love yuh either way. Been with you from the start. Keep up the great work Little Miss Biss
I saw Fleetwood Mac live in Toronto in the early 90s and they didn't miss a beat. Stop dragging my heart around with Tom Petty is fire. Please check out April Wine...Roller extended version 🙏 Great reaction and Peace out 🙏 ☮️ ✌️
Hey Bisscute!😊 Coincidentally, I just saw a 10-minute recent interview on RUclips from CBS Mornings on Stevie Nicks. Very interesting. She talks about "Landslide" as her last song in her concerts and dedicates it to her soul sister Christine McVie from Fleetwood Mac who died in 2022. She also was on SNL last night and had a new song about women's reproductive rights, but they never mentioned the title. She also mentioned about getting pregnant from a famous musician, not Lindsey Buckingham, and the abortion she had in the 70's. Can you guess the big-time musician?
Love live performances. In this particular instance, Stevie's voice is different and I'd recommend checking out the original recording just to compare. My dog loves this song and tries to sing/howl along.
Loved your reaction biss fleet wood mac is still selling lots of cds there music has a lot of skill and well made music thats timeless and this song i would always play when it came on the radiothe acoustic gitar and her voice is buitiful keep listen to requests of them there top tier music that really enjoyable l iked your pumpkin and your cookies on twitch your a wonderful lady ❤😊
This maybe heresy, but I like Smashing Pumpkins' acoustic cover of Landslide, more than the original. IMO, it's in the running for the best cover ever. So Biss, please react to that one too.
I think librarian Biss is my favorite. I'm so used to the Foxes and Fossils version that this sounds a little dreary and lifeless to me. I don't know how old she is here either but her voice is still magnificent even so.
great react. Love your videos. Perhaps i can give you a suggestion: Slick Rick- mona Lisa Its an old-school hip-hop song but slick rick is the best storyteller of all time. Give it a try.
Honestly this song always chokes me up. The metaphor of love and aging as a landslide in winter is just poetic perfection particularly in the way Stevie sings it as a meditation on life.
Biss, fyi autotune only came available in 1999 so any song recorded before then does not have it. So what you hear on the studio recordings is their actual voice, so you needn't go, only for live preformances, to hear their unaided voice. Love your reactions.
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Live is always better@@BisscuteReacts
@@jodyirvin3156 no, live is not always better-in fact, the original studio versions of songs are usually better.
@jessieball6195 I'm sorry but I disagree. If you're doing a reaction, you want the truest representation of what a band can do. Studio recordings are cleaned up and adjusted. So in the case of a reaction , live is better.
Stevie Nicks is a treasure. She has a magnificent rasp in her voice that gives me the feeling that she is an old soul, full of wisdom. This song and "Edge of Seventeen" are probably my favorites.
I will add it to the list
Two of lifes greatest pleasures all tied up into a perfect bow...... listening to Stevie Nicks sing while watching Bisscute react. Just beautiful and comforting. ❤❤❤ you da best Biss
Awww
@@BisscuteReacts its the truth Biss. I get great comfort watching you on YT and sometimes on twitch. You make me smile, you make me laugh, and sometimes you make me cry when i see the love that glistens in your eyes when you speak of your mom and family. Never ever change, youre as close to perfect as i think is humanly possible.
One of the best voices in all of music. Hey, it's your channel, react to whatever you want.
No other feeling watching a concert live, the atmosphere, the excitement of the crowd around you
“I built my life around you”. Just perfect
This was my friend's favorite song. We lost her about 5 years ago to cancer. The song reminds me of her and the years we spent together growing up. She was a special person and so is the song
My favorite Stevie Nicks song about her relationship with Lindsey. It is so poignant, beautiful and soothing though the story is sad yet inspiring. Came out in 1975, the year I graduated from high school and it still makes me smile, reflect and yes, sometimes shed a tear. We love you Stevie.
This is a Fleetwood Mac song not a Stevie Nicks song.
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Stevie wrote this months before she joined Fleetwood Mac.
And it's not really about her relationship with Lindsey. She wrote this in Aspen considering her life and her future and thinking about whether to continue in the music industry or go back to school.
This song came out when I was a teenager. I'm now in my 60's and the pure magic of this song is no matter what age I have been the lyrics have fit throughout my life. Lyrical Gold
Oh, mirror in the sky
What is love?
Can the child within my heart rise above?
Can I sail through the changin' ocean tides?
Can I handle the seasons of my life?
Well, I've been afraid of changin'
'Cause I've built my life around you
But time makes you bolder
Even children get older
And I'm getting older too
Хорошая песня с ноткой ностальгии! Певица Богиня!🌹 Хороший репортаж, Miss Biss! Очки вам подходят, красивый образ!❤
I'm with you Biss, there's nothing better than a great live performance to showcase their talent!
The studio recording of "Landslide" can be found on the album entitled, "Fleetwood Mac", released in 1975. Fleetwood Mac's music would be a great rabbit hole for you to explore. They were a legendary band that had a late 60s and early 70s origin. Stevie Nicks was part of the 1975 - on version of the group. Their follow-up album, "Rumours", was released in 1977. It was certified 20X multi-Platinum, which is higher than a Gold rating. The album boasted several hits, penned by their keyboard player, the late Christine McVie. Her hits are instantly recognizable.
Thanks for this information
You feel this song in you soul. I think about lost love ones whenever I hear it. It makes you feel both happy and sad at the same time. Not many 50 year old songs can do that. Beautiful voice, beautiful song.
me 2 🥹😭
Bisscute i am with you i like live version too. Keep doing it ok
Thank you
If they love the studio version they can listen to anytime. You are just reacting and to do with the live is better
I believe this is Sept. 2007...and she was born May 1948. So she'd be 59 yrs at this time.
Her beautiful pitch and vibrato, Biss, mellows with age. Enjoyed, nice one 👍
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Great reaction Biss this song is a vibe 👍❤
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Beautiful voice. I loved when he sang with Fleetwood Mac. Nice reaction, Biss. You look very beautiful with glasses
Thank you
This is a quiet and touching song. It really reflects on the living of life.
I prefer live versions too. Please keep them coming. You’re the best!
Thank you
Love Stevie Nick's voice. So unique. 😊😊❤❤
I believe this performance was from 2009 but was originally late 70's
Some performers sound better alive than others, but I do really enjoy a good life performance, there’s a lot of good ones out there keep doing what you’re doing, you’re doing wonderfully
They don't make them like Stevie Nicks anymore!!!! Unique and talented, when you hear Stevie you know it's Stevie!!
Yeah good stuff, and for the wild girl she was... She made it out well.
J'adore Fleetwood Mac, en ce moment j'écoute You make loving fun en boucle 🥰 ,je suis en pleine découverte de leurs chansons. 🎧🎶
great tune....very very famous, very classic
Beautiful song that creates an intimate personal atmosphere to share with the people you love in the company of a cup of hot chocolate to warm up. 🌺
Along side a handful of other songs, this is the kind of song that belongs in the Smithsonian as a quintessential example of brilliant song writing. I've said it before, and I'll keep saying it, music is a magical thing.
Gorgeous and heart-wrenching song and performance. Loved your reaction to it and this is definitely one that takes on more and more meaning as I get older.
Miss Bisscute we know very well you prefer react to live performances, this was a great choice and I loved your reaction as usual❤❤❤❤. But for The next Time please react to the song: stop dragging my heart official video performed by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty, you will love It
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Just spectacular.
Hello Biss, ❤Stevie Nicks ❤, thank you.
A very nice ballad, I don't think I've ever heard this song. Thanks for your reaction videos Biss, you do it great.
Thank you, glad you loved the reaction
I dint know who's saying they prefer you not to react to live music. They're missing the best of your reactions. Keep doing the live ones.
In an interview for magazine Stevie
Nicks. Said the only regret she has is not having children when she could have.🌹
Hello 👋 Miss Bisscute !!! In Honor of the Halloween Holiday 🎃
Here are a Coupe song suggestions for you to consider
1) Donovan ( Season of the Witch )
2) Rockwell ( Somebody's Watching Me )
3) Lita Ford / Ozzy Osborne ( Close your Eyes ) 👀
As always the like button 🔳 has been Illuminated 😊
Thank you for the suggestions
Aside from her enticing beauty in those days there was always an unmatched sincerity in her voice .
She did performances with the country group Lady Antebellum on a tv show called "Crossroads". The show has a country artist or group and a pop or rock artist perform each others songs. Might be worth checking out if you want to.
Love this song great reaction ❤
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Stevie Nicks what great singer her voice is so unique probably best known with the great band fleetwood mac she's been singing for a long time now and still sounds great. Dreams i think is still one of her best songs.Another great reaction Biss.❤
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Thanks for reaction
Land slide is Way Awesome song - when ever I hear it when changing stations - I Always stop and rewind it a couple of times to listen and sing to it - however Belladonna is my favorite song of hers 😊😊
Biss, I am happy with you reacting to live performances. Keep up the great reactions.😊
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Not all acts sound as good live, but Stevie is among the best I've personally seen. Got to see her with Fleetwood Mac about 8 to 10 years ago, and it was amazing.
My favorite female rocker ❤
Biss, love your glasses! Very nice. 😊
Thank you
Bisscute, I love your emotions and reactions regardless of live or not videos.
I ❤ this song 🥹🥰
@@BisscuteReacts 🫶✌️🥹
GREAT song from Stevie Nicks,she have a unique voice🫶
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ive always liked her voice. something very unique about it. hope youve had a good day Biss!
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I prefer live performances too love the channel
I prefer live too since it's a lot more organic and you're getting something that hasn't been tweaked by the sound board in the studio. If a person is a vocalist (like Floor Jansen) that's not a problem - she's a master of her instrument. Other people can just be singers and just sing. Big difference. Do not let your subs dictate the standards of your channel. I appreciate your appreciation of live music.
This is a more recent recording by Stevie with Waddy Wachtel on guitar. Waddy has been playing with Stevie going back to Buckingham-Nicks when she first recorded "Edge of Seventeen."
She wrote this song in the Snow covered Colorado Rocky Mountains, Where I grew up!
I suspect the reason people strongly prefer the original studio version (at least on some songs) is because that is what they grew up with, it's the version that they have heard so many times that it's encoded in their synapses.
It is only in recent times that many of the live versions of old songs have become widely available, due to things like 30th, 40th and now 50th anniversary reissues of classic albums, where bonus live content is included. Sometimes the live versions are great, but often they don't live up to the original studio version, for one reason or another.
And the people who love these songs want you to experience the best version, the one they know by heart, the version that is practically a part of them 😉
So in those cases, where an original studio version is requested, it might be a good idea to listen to the recommended version first, so you get the original experience, and then try the live version for a side by side comparison. You might then see (or hear, as the case may be) why it is that sometimes people recommend the original so strongly 👍😎
I LOVE when you react to LIVE performances, Biss!
Thank you, glad you loved the reaction
There's another live version where she's accompanied by Lindsay Buckingham whom she wrote the song about. I prefer that version. She glances over at him throughout the performance.
She's still touring ...so that's closer to 50 years in the business .. and still going strong....
By the way , you just 'put yourself in' ...if everyone sings where you're from ...let's hear it ....come on Bis...
I prefer live music as well. Do what you want to do and enjoy it.
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This song has been covered a lot, but one of the most famous covers was from The Dixie Chicks in the early 2000s, who were a country band from the 90s on, and it sounds great with Natalie Maines singing it. I guess they're still around, but they dropped the "Dixie" from their name a few years ago, I guess for political reasons, and are now just "The Chicks". I know you don't like this kind of talk, but just for reference, so you understand, they took a lot of crap for opposing the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and people protested by burning their CDs. Although, I don't know if you've ever tried to burn a CD, but they don't burn very well. As far as dropping the Dixie, "Dixie" is an old word in the US that's a nickname for the SouthEastern American States, aka The Old South, that were the States that made up the Confederacy in the American Civil War, and there are still associations between that and racism and modern day right wing politics, that I guess they wanted to be clear that they are not associated with, what with all the political nonsense we have going on over here right now.
Also, this song first appeared on Fleetwood Mac's album titled 'Fleetwood Mac' in 1975. The live version you are listening to is from 2008. You can be sure that no matter how good it sounded in 2008, it sounds different than when she sang it over 3 decades earlier, with the original band members playing the instruments 👍
Should see her performance from October 2024 on Saturday Night Live ….. Edge of Seventeen - immaculate!
She closes her shows with this song as a tribute to Christine McVie as a video montage plays behind her - but she doesn't turn around because she says she would break down in tears if she did.
Listen to this 1975 live performance of Landslide. It is much better. Also there is a newer version where it is her and Buckingham on guitar.
ruclips.net/video/2Ogcdw4UORQ/видео.htmlfeature=shared
She finally found her glasses.
Hahaa
This might be from her 2008 Chicago concert. She was 60 years then and she was born same year as me,1948.
Besides the awesome Fleetwood Mac song 'Landslide'... the song has also been covered by The Chicks (Dixie Chicks) and The Smashing Pumpkins... Stevie Nicks is 76 yrs old in 2024... the song was first released in 1975 on the self-titled Fleetwood Mac album.
Ce ma bucur ca te am descoperit random de la reactia la Marilyn Manson -Sweet Dreams , m am uitat cred la peste 20 de reactii pana acum , am 3 ore de cand nu mai termin sa ma uit la videourile tale , super mandru ca exista cineva din tara mea care reactioneaza la toate piesele astea rock cu care am crescut auzind povesti de la tatal meu , esti super , tine o tot asa in continuare , P.S. (Mi am dat seama ca esti romanca din primele 5 min , doar noi avem accentul asta in engleza) 🤣🤣❤
Multumesc frumos
Saw Fleetwood Mac in concert '82.
From a rock enthusiast, I don't think saying she could do Country is a compliment. Country is good at telling stories and transmitting feelings in the voice is a must, but Rock can have so many variants, the versatility and the potency in the voice require different talents.
I once saw an interview where she said she vocalizes for five hours a day (I don't remember if its like Monday to Friday, all week, or what, but I remember the five hours). The interviewer asked "is it really necessary to practice that much?" and she said "If you want your voice to be at its best every time you take a microphone, yes. There is no other way."
Beautiful Song ❤
When you say She could do country, Buckingham/Nicks were a West Coast Folk Pop duo before joining Fleetwood Mac and the West Coast sound had elements of country and folk music in it, the Eagles were a prime example of this.
the best vocal performance here was your pronunciation of the word "rare" at 6:09
I could listen to her say, "Brrrruce Sprrringsteen" all day! 😃
LIVE IS BEST!!! ALWAYS!!! ❤️💪🏻👍🏻✝️🙏🏻🏴🇬🇧
You are my favorite reacter. Some food for thought: While i understand your reason for preferring live performances, i think you are missing the point when people tell you that you should listen to the studio version 1st. That way you can have a baseline/understanding of how the artist intended the song to be heard. Then after viewing the studio, if you like the song, then you can go on and watch live versions. It gives you something to compare the live performance to as well. Just something to keep in mind. love yuh either way. Been with you from the start. Keep up the great work Little Miss Biss
This concert was about 2008... so it was a long time ago and she is now 76 years old and still performing live.
Stevie is still performing 50 years after this song came out. She is 76 now.
wow
I love Live!
"Stand Back" best one.
I saw Fleetwood Mac live in Toronto in the early 90s and they didn't miss a beat. Stop dragging my heart around with Tom Petty is fire. Please check out April Wine...Roller extended version 🙏 Great reaction and Peace out 🙏 ☮️ ✌️
Maybe in the future
Live is always better ❤❤
a great live performance to check out would be No Doubt and Sublime back in the 90s performing "Saw Red" and "Total Hate" together.
Would love to hear you react to the studio version of this song and album!! Her voice was incredible!!!
Maybe in the future
Hey Bisscute!😊 Coincidentally, I just saw a 10-minute recent interview on RUclips from CBS Mornings on Stevie Nicks. Very interesting. She talks about "Landslide" as her last song in her concerts and dedicates it to her soul sister Christine McVie from Fleetwood Mac who died in 2022. She also was on SNL last night and had a new song about women's reproductive rights, but they never mentioned the title. She also mentioned about getting pregnant from a famous musician, not Lindsey Buckingham, and the abortion she had in the 70's. Can you guess the big-time musician?
Love live performances. In this particular instance, Stevie's voice is different and I'd recommend checking out the original recording just to compare. My dog loves this song and tries to sing/howl along.
Aw
Such a beautiful song. The studio version is sooo good, I hope you check it out at some point.
Loved your reaction biss fleet wood mac is still selling lots of cds there music has a lot of skill and well made music thats timeless and this song i would always play when it came on the radiothe acoustic gitar and her voice is buitiful keep listen to requests of them there top tier music that really enjoyable l iked your pumpkin and your cookies on twitch your a wonderful lady ❤😊
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As much as I love FM, the cast of the show Glee singing this is a superior record.
I recommend a deep dive on Fleetwood Mac, all their interspersed relationships and their great album Rumours.
Cute glasses!!
I prefer live versions too, in part because they're a better measure of the quality of a vocalist and the musicians.
This maybe heresy, but I like Smashing Pumpkins' acoustic cover of Landslide, more than the original. IMO, it's in the running for the best cover ever. So Biss, please react to that one too.
Maybe in the future
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I think librarian Biss is my favorite.
I'm so used to the Foxes and Fossils version that this sounds a little dreary and lifeless to me. I don't know how old she is here either but her voice is still magnificent even so.
I like you reacting to live performances. Ignore those other people.
Thank you
great react. Love your videos. Perhaps i can give you a suggestion: Slick Rick- mona Lisa Its an old-school hip-hop song but slick rick is the best storyteller of all time. Give it a try.