First Time Hearing Fleetwood Mac "Dreams"
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This Song Changed my LIFE!
Hey there, top of the morning to ya! It's time for a Fleetwood Mac reaction video. I swear, these guys are like a fine whiskey, they just keep getting better with age!
In this vid, I'm getting down and grooving to one of Fleetwood Mac's most legendary songs, "Dreams." And let me tell ya, this tune is like a magical time machine that transports me straight to the heart of the '70s. Stevie Nicks' sultry vocals and the sick beat had me swaying and singing along like a crazed leprechaun.
I mean, seriously, can we just take a moment to appreciate the sheer genius of this band? Their music has been a staple for generations and still manages to leave us all breathless. I'm pretty sure I even saw my granny dancing to this one in the background!
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This is the song that was in the TikTok by the guy whose truck croaked on him, so he grabbed his skateboard, a bottle of Ocean Spray cranberry juice, and filmed himself skateboarding to work---Nathan Apodaca, AKA Dogface, a Native American man in Idaho...it brought him fame, and a recurring role on Reservation Dogs. He also got arrested for possession of weed, because: Idaho,
The Corrs do a great cover of this song. Guessing I don't need to tell Diane who they are. 😉☘ ruclips.net/video/rmLFTmABx5o/видео.html
OMG I think this is my favorite video of yours ever! I can really see your hippy dippy side in this video. I love it! ✌️☮️🌻
I don't know if you listened to them before. But their are certain genre that just optimize american alternative/ indie rock/country r&b, bluegrass, or soul. I personally think the modern version of that would be chris stapleton. Idk if you've heard him. But his voice is beautiful. It cuts to the soul. So I suggest some songs from him and his band the steeldrivers. Which are two separate entities. I'll list a few other artists/bands that are creating a new stage of music in America. In my personal opinion. Of course I can't list all. So I'll list some oldies or some lesser known ones. You may not find naturally.
Songs you must hear!
The steeldrivers/chris stapleton
Chris stapleton- sometimes I cry
Chris stapleton- cold
Chris stapleton- where rainbows never die
Chris stapleton- broken halos
Chris stapleton- if it hadn't been for love
Chris stapleton- fire away
A compilation of genres!
* YOU MUST HEAR!
*Grace potter and the nocturnals- big white gate
Patty loveless- You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive
Reba McIntyre- fancy
Dani & lizzy- dancing in the sky(canadian)
Marcus king- goodbye carolina
Allen stone- consider me
Teddy swims- bed on fire
John Moreland- you don't care for me enough to cry
Uncle luscious- keep the wolves away
Shinedown- follow you down
Joshua james- crash this train
Their is an Icelandic bluegrass/rock band called kaleo not sure if you heard of them. But gravely strong voice. 2 good ones are.
Kaleo- way down we go
Kaleo- I walk on water
Sadly, Christine McVie recently passed away. She was one of their strongest song-writers and a great singer in her own right.
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I think Songbird would be a great sample of Christine's work. Beautiful and haunting song.
Sadly Peter Green also passed away… damn legend!
Her 1st solo album "The Legendary Christine Perfect Album" is great, especially "Wait and See" I liked Fleetwood Mac with Bob Welch.
Rest in Peace, Lady Songbird. I'm still impacted that your voice isn't with us still.
She writes a song about a break up then sings it in front of him every night on tour. That is bad ass
So true!
Haha when you put it that way chip! That is very bad ass
LOL; he came right back at her with "Go Your Own Way"..."Pack'n up, shak'n up's all you want to do..."
@@paulobrien9572 now, I love both Stevie and Lindsey musically. And Go Your Own Way is a banger song, but if you really listen to both of them in the context of their relationship and everything underneath, Stevie really does come out on top just with Dreams. GYOW is lyrically so petty and spiteful. He's being a petulant child. She's exorcising the pain, and seems to pity him more than feel bad for herself. Dreams is genuinely one of my favorite songs ever.
@@Taumpy GYOW is equal parts, angry, hurting, longing (Baby, I would give you my world) - it's palpably real, emotional, relatable and also just insanely great and unique musically. There's a reason it's anthemic and people love to sing along to it whether in concert or driving over the speed limit. On the same album is the very tongue in cheek Second Hand News (offering to be her booty call) and the jaunty musically stunning Never Going Back Again (declaring his freedom) and of course they both wrote lyrics for The Chain. If you want spiteful and petty from Buckingham listen To The Ledge. If you want truly angry there's the superlative What Makes You Think You're The One. They've both written dozens of songs about one another over the decades spanning all types of emotions.
As for Stevie- /Like a heartbeat drives you mad in the stillness of remembering what you had and what you lost/ - /players only love you when they're playing/ - yeah that's not petty or spiteful at all. Hah. Especially considering she later admitted the opening lines of /you say you want your freedom, well who am I to keep you down/ was from Lindsey's POV not hers. She was the player/cheater in the relationship and she wanted her freedom but she makes it sound like it's him. Just like she makes it sound like he left her in Silver Springs when it was the other way around and she started seeing Henley within a month. She was just upset he moved on and got new girlfriends (said it made her physically ill to see them).
Add in that Lindsey was the chief arranger and producer of both songs (as he was for all her FM material) as well as composing music for both and supporting both instrumentally and vocally - he gave far far more to her songs than she gave to his and despite that stupid Taylor Swift meme she did not make him do anything - so he was exceedingly generous - though she complained not musically generous enough later... hah...
I came here after watching her react to Go Your Own Way reaction video.
This was my mom's favorite song. She's no longer with us, but it feels like she comes back for a bit whenever I hear it. Thanks for that.
Aww 🥰
Stevie is still alive Christine McVeigh is the one who passed a was at. She was also a great singer. 😥
@@SuperDrLisa Christine was 'the band's song writer' as far as I'm concerned. Will be forever missed.
@Lisa Mieth My mom is rhe one who's no longer with us. Sorry for the ambiguity.
One of the members of this band, Christine McVie, just recently passed away on November 30, 2022. A couple of notable songs she provided lead vocals for with this band were "Everywhere" and "Little Lies". Her biggest hit as a solo artist was "Got a Hold on Me", though she did manage to get her fellow colleague from Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham, to play guitar on the track.
RIP, Christine.😓
I love Stevie Nicks. Saw her live 6 years ago, and Fleetwood Mac 9 years ago. I always can get lost in their music.
I saw her in concert in the 80s. I think it was after her "Belladonna" album was released.
Saw her August 2022 at Ravinia outdoor theatre near Chicago. Still Rockin!
This entire album Rumours was written and recorded during the breakup of Stevie and Lindsay as well as pianist/singer songwriter Christie McVie and her husband/bassist John McVie. The album is full of.raw emotion and is widely considered one of the greatest albums all time
When I bought this album about 45 years ago I listened to it twice through back to back. It was that good.
Fleetwood Mac is a must have on a classic rock playlist
"Players only love you when they're playin'" Very important.
This was my Dad's all time favorite song. He passed away in December, and whenever I hear this song, I remember riding in his truck with him as a kid and he would sing along. Always funny hearing my Dad's baritone alongside Stevie Nick's vibrato. Thanks for sharing this! ~Be Blessed
I'm one of the millions of men who are obsessed with stevie nicks, and I'm only 32. Stevie is in her mid 70s yet still looks my age. And her voice still sounds the same when she is singing.
Fleetwood Mac was not a "hippie band", lol. They started out as a bluesy band in the late 60s, but the band that most people know with Nicks-Buckingham really formed in the mid 70s. The hippy era was long gone by then. Their 1st 2 albums were incredible, hard to top.
The rhythm section, drums and bass, was Mick FLEETWOOD and John MCVie. Hence, FLEETWOOD MAC (ie Mc). John McVie married Christine who became Christine McVie. Then the duo, Nicks+Buckingham, who were a couple joined the band. The 2nd album, Rumours, was written and recorded while BOTH couples were breaking up.
"Dreams" was the only song by Fleetwood Mac to reach number one in the U.S. The inspiration for "Dreams" was Lindsey Buckingham's song "Go Your Own Way;" also a great song which examines their break-up from Buckingham's perspective
The other half of the name Fleetwood Mac came from bassist John McVie and keyboardist and singer Christine McVie.
I have been a fan of Fleetwood Mac for decades and have seen them in concert several times. I have even watched numerous documentaries. Until this day I did not know that the Mac was for John and Christine! I just assumed the Mac was also for Mic Fleetwood and never really thought about it - I always thought they were named that before Christine and John even came along and assumed! Thanks.
A Correction: The Mac comes from bassist John McVie.
Christine Perfect married John after joining the band.
MAC by marriage!
Diane, great choice and reaction. "Dreams" is from the "Rumours" album, which is a masterpiece. The album is pretty much the band members sending messages to each other.
There has never been another album like Rumours. I was thirteen at the time and just starting to get into music. At that time in the summer of 1977, no matter what radio station you tuned in to, they were playing a song from Rumours. It didn't matter if it was the country station, or the rock and roll station, or the soul station or whatever else. You could turn from one station to another across the radio dial and everyone was playing some song from that album... There's never been another record like that!!! That album was a classic on the day it was released...
Fleetwood Mac is one of those that you keep listening forever in your life. I listened for the first time when I was 14, now I'm 50. Great band and wonderful music, wonderful melodies and lyrics.
I'll say this now and promise never to broach it again. You Diane are the most beautiful creature I have ever beheld.
Stevie Nicks has a one of a kind voice, great choice of song Diane, have a great week.
This Album had more number 1 hits than any other rock album....and is regarded as one of the top albums of all time.
This cemented their status of making it to the very top forever!!
Sadly many people are not aware of the original Fleetwood Mac but only know the revived Fleetwood Mac. The original name of the band was Pete Green's Fleetwood Mac but the Pete Green's bit soon got dropped because it's a bit of a mouthful otherwise. Three of their songs that you should listen to, to appreciate just how good Pete Green was are; Albatross (an instrumental), Oh Well (Part 2) and Black Magic Woman (which was covered by Santana and is one of the songs that they are associated with).
I have to say, these recent videos have been introducing me to past artists I almost certainly wouldn’t have sought out to hear on my own. But I’ve definitely been enjoying it. 👍🏻
Great to hear!
Hope you found some new favs to enjoy
@@DianeJennings I remember being outside on a late cool Summer rural night listening to Stevie sing this on the radio underneath a sky full of bright stars. The song felt like it was filling the entire Universe.
There is a CORRS DVD where DREAMS is covered. Mick Fleetwood plays the Drums as a Guest Musician. The CORRS Performance was at The Royal Albert Hall on St Patricks Day 1998. Well worth your time to see.
I love Fleetwood Mac. I saw them live in college, 1983, and they were awesome! Front row seats, too. Lindsey Buckingham is one of the most underrated guitarists and an excellent vocalist, songwriter and producer. Stevie and Christine, the other two lead vocalists and songwriters, were also amazing. So, for not being into music much, you chose a great band to like and listen to… you have good taste! Also, I worked on the show “Glee” for Fox, coming up with art for the advertising campaigns. It’s true, there were good singers on the show and they usually did decent arrangements.
So much fun watching you rock out!
I so agree! People hate on it because it’s cheesy but it was pure talent. Amazing that you worked on it.
I didn't know Lindsey Buckingham was such a good guitarist until I watched the reunion concert on VH1 when he preformed: I'm so afraid.
Great guitar playing. 👍
I would not say that Limdsey Buckingham is ever considered an underrated guitar player since he is considered one of the top 100 guitar players of all time and inducted into the Rock amd Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist. That's not being considered underrated
@@nataliestclair6176 True, but with all of those accolades, people still forget about him when they are discussing the greatest guitarists. He's not a shredder, but he's a brilliant finger-picking guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer.
The guitar does so much with so few notes, just accenting a little when needed, but doing it so smoothly and concisely.
John McVie's bass is so under-rated, he's always been the foundation to everything Fleetwood Mac was
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You Diane for this reaction!!! I thoroughly enjoyed seeing you groove to this classic 😍😍 It shows you have classy “old soul” appreciation. Have you heard their song “Diane “ yet?? Lindsey is a master at weaving guitar hooks into passionate tapestries…Favorite solo-“Hold Me” . That Peter Green blues stuff was good too. Check out “Oh Well (part 1)” for a taste. Also Jeff L. Is right about Christine McVee IMO. Check out “Songbird” or old school “Did you ever love me” pre Buckingham /Nicks. Thanks again Lovely Hippie Diane ❤😜
Thank you so much! I’ll definitely check her out
'OKAY"???? okay?? the Peter Green stuff WAS Fleetwood Mac, after he left and the girls showed up..they were just a pretty good pop band
@@blueboy4244 lighten up Francis, I never said “Ok” I said they were good too!😃
They were two fairly different bands. They were a sort of Acid Hard Rock group.
They wrote a song about not having a girlfriend and going home to shake it alone. It was called "Rattlesnake Shake." It had such a driving beat that I suspect nobody carried much about the despair.
A song called "Green Manaleshee" was about a creature with a Two Pronged Crown making them do things they didn't want to do.
Then they lost a singer to a bad acid trip and got girlfriends. Then they wrote Love songs.
Hey Diane. Saw them in 1977 when they were on the "Rumors" tour. Was 17 at the time and actually went for the opening band, but they were magical. Loud and clear. Absolutely outstanding. At the time I was into a little heavier music. Christine McVie passed away earlier this year and she was such a talent. Cheers
Ahhh, one of the first songs I ever heard on FM stereo radio when I was just a little boy. I'm glad you love it. 💗
Wow! Great taste! I recall trying to buy as many Fleetwood Mac albums. The early days Lindsay Buckingham and Stevie Nicks were not in the band. They didn't join until the late 70s. Bob Welsh was a vocalist before Buckingham Nicks (that's a name of an album you should check out btw). Welsh's first solo album "French Kiss" has the song "Sentimental Lady" (with Christie McVie on vocals). Stevie Nicks' grandpa was a country / bluegrass player. The album "Rumours" won 4 grammys in 1978
love watching you get into this timeless classic. Brings back sooo many memories. Breakup songs tend to be the most poignant.
Tusk is another great song and video. The part that I like about the 2 videos I have seen is when the band comes in and plays with them. Awesome.
Diane listens to “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac
She loves their sound and she doesn’t hold back
She sings and performs through the entire track
While Chewie just naps until his next snack
Ha ha so funny! We were only laughing today about how chewy just thinks about food all day
Love Rumours. Great album. No one bad song on the entire album.
It is a classic
Maybe you should do a cover! 😁 It would be nice to see/hear more of your singing.
Yes it would
Maybe someday
I know others have said this, but you absolutely need to review a Fleetwood Mac song featuring Christine McVie. Songbird, Say You Love Me, You Make Loving Fun and Everywhere are some great examples. On the day she died, the local radio station did a tribute to her playing those songs and I will admit I CRIED during the tribute. I don't think I have ever done that for any other artist.
The last conversation I had with my cousin before he died was about music. I was at work and I posted a short clip of this song on my Snapchat and he reacted to it immediately saying it was his favorite. And his roommates found him on the couch the next day after he had died from some complications. I’ll never forget that last conversation I had with him. Dreams will always be his song. RIP Cousin.
"World Turning" is still one of my all time favorites. "Landslide" is so beautiful.
Mysterious and Beautiful , Stevie Nicks. Such a singer.
Three part harmonies are fire!
First hour club!!! Good to see you, Diane! You’re such a gem. You’re definitely getting recommended a lot of British bands, and some of my all-time faves are British. But there are a lot of good American and Irish bands too!
Irish bands to feature: Clannad, Flogging Molly, Snow Patrol, The Dubliners, My Bloody Valentine, Thin Lizzy, The Corrs, U2, and The Cranberries (Zombie rocked my world the first time I heard it.)
American bands you should check out: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Credence Clearwater Revival (CCR), The Eagles, Kansas, Chicago, REM, ZZ Top, Guns and Roses, The Doors, and The Grateful Dead.
One of my favorite rock bands. Stevie is amazing.
Fleetwood Mac has a tumultuous history. The band had a lot of on-again, off-again relationships, and it seems like half their songs are about them breaking up or fighting with each other. "The Chain" is one of Fleetwood Mac's best songs, and it's also about relationship problems between the band members.
They were originally a blues band, doing songs like "Hellhound on My Trail," "Dust My Broom," and "Shake Your Moneymaker." Founding member Peter Green wrote "Black Magic Woman," which was a hit for Carlos Santana a couple of years after Fleetwood Mac released it as a single. The band's sound changed in 1975 when Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks joined the group. Not long after that they were the biggest thing in the music business.
Christine McVie also has a great voice, and she doesn't get the recognition she deserves, IMO. Check out her vocals on "You Make Loving Fun."
The backstory makes it super interesting, right?
Also checked out Little Lies, by Christine. Great song!
@@DianeJennings A lot of bands undergo lineup changes but few had total transformations/stylistic overhauls like Fleetwood Mac - not just once but twice! People forget that between the Peter Green British blues era and the Lindsay Buckingham/Stevie Nicks California soft rock era there was a whole other era (early 70’s) led by singer/songwriter/guitarist Bob Welch and guitarist Danny Kirwan. That Fleetwood Mac was totally different from what preceded it and followed it. One hit from that era was Sentimental Lady. The only constants have been Mick Fleetwood & John McVie.
In 1977 my cassette of Rumours played continuously in my car, whenever I hear a song from the album it instantly takes me back.
This is one of those songs that you remember the first time you heard it, where you were and what you were doing at the time. It's not necessarily my favorite song, nor Fleetwood Mac my favorite band, but it's a beautiful and haunting song that gets better each time you hear it, like many of their songs.
One of these days I'm going to try and give a good listen to earlier incarnations of this band, before Christine McVie, Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham joined, when it was primarily known as a blues band and part of the famous British blues movement of the 60's and Peter Green was in it.
Don't overlook the Bob Welch era on your dive where he became lead guitarist and he and Christine McVie pushed the bands stylistically in a different direction. Bob was a superb guitarist and great song writer who ultimately left because he got fed up with the intergroup drama.
@@donpietruk1517 True, sort of the in-between or transitional lineup of FM. I used to always confuse him with Joe Walsh, because of the similar-sounding last name and their being talented guitarists who sort of bounced around a lot between bands.
@@kovie9162 Hypnotized, Ebony Eyes and Sentimental Lady are all FM Welch penned songs that stand up till today.
@@donpietruk1517 Yes, I'm familiar with these. I'm just saying that I used to mix them up because that's just me.
The Corrs did a version of this song on a Fleetwod Mac tribute album called "Legacy" back in the late 90's. It is ornimented with some nice Irish whistle work.
Stevie Nicks was a masterful singer, and the band was perfect. They recorded this well before Diane Jennings was born. I am glad she appreciates the iconic value of this band. I was worried that the great music of my adolescence would be lost forever. But JSB is still appreciated, and so is Fleetwood Mac.
Dia dhuit Gaelic Princess. Jefferson Starship did a fantastic song called 'Miracles'. Mis saludos al Lord Chewey. Always enjoy spending time with you and Chewey. The music is always good, at the minimum.
Stevie Nicks had a serious drug issue. I don't know that she smoked, but it makes sense.
K this is my jam, you can't go wrong following this band. I've asked multiple rock snobs and also violent people and also rock snobs + violent people if they disliked Mac and they all said no, therefore I believe a case can be made for world peace if we all just listen to Mac and get along, you dig.
I'd suggest going backward in time to the Buckingham/Nicks album with just Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. In particular, listen to "Frozen Love". The promise of this duo was so obvious, yet the studio didn't back them well at all. It took a moment of fate, that is, Mick Fleetwood accidentally hearing them working on this song in an adjoining recording studio. He was stunned at Lindsey's solo guitar near the end of the song and immediately asked Buckingham to join the band. Not Stevie. Lindsey was in a relationship with Nicks and stood firm that the two were a package. Mick introduced them to the band and Stevie and Christine McVie hit it off right away. Both joined and gave us a decade of iconic music.
RIP Christine, you made loving this band fun.
We're going to her concert April 5th. I bought tickets for my husband's birthday.
He's very excited lol
Ah you're branching out. I love song reactions and you're not so bad just being yourself 😉 The combination is a good thing.
It will be interesting that you learn why music has been one of the most important things of our lives. Its like a whole other universe that you walk into and all these millions of people are waiting to share this with you. Music has been a part of moments and memories whether with friends or even alone. Life can suck all around us but the music we love can lift spirits like little else. As a fan of RUSH, many a night Id go driving through the countryside with the volume up and the stars overhead. People have their own music moments. Enjoy broadening your horizons in this music universe. We all say, come on in!!! Happy Easter soon Diane!! 🤗
Imagine Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham having to sing/play her "Dreams" and his "Go Your Own Way" (both songs about each other) together for forty years and hearing them on the radio several times a day; it is little wonder they can't stand each other today!
Love ya, Diane!
Great job! Kudos!
✌✌ and 💕💕 to you, from Missouri, USA.
Rumours is a must have in your collection 47 years after it was recorded.
Cool, it's my old boss, Mick Fleetwood. I was the last sous chef at Fleetwood's, the jazz/blues club and restaurant he owned in Alexandria, Virginia.
Saw them twice in the early 80's in LA. They were just magnificent. They bring so much energy to the stage.
Happy Wednesday to you Diane! It's really great to see you digging these old groups like Fleetwood Mac! They're an excellent band! You should do more reaction videos like this, but with other bands or singers that your loyal followers of your channel have suggested. Keep up the great content! Enjoy the rest of your week. I have just gotten home from the hospital and I am doing much better. 😎👍👋
Great to hear you’re doing better 🎉
Lucky band who has three strong singer.
RIP Christine, we will never forget you and your music.
Diane is rapidly drifting into ever more expressive chair dancing. She may well be mere days away from hitting our screen with purple hair, and a mohawk haircut, while head-banging with Chewie to the tune of “Ace of Spaces.” 🤘🤘🤘
Diane, I just love watching you listen to music. You have so much passion.
Fleetwood Mac is absolutely priceless. Definitely one of our best bands. Have loved them since the 70s, and always will.
I love Fleetwood Mac on their own, But watching you dance to the song was a fantastic trip---more please💓💓💓💓
The Peter Green Fleetwood Mac was a very different musical animal.
I love watching people listen to music whether they've heard it before or just hearing it for the first time.
Fleetwood Mac is one of my all-time favorite bands. The sound they have, Mick's drumming, Christine's vocals. Everyone loves Stevie, rightly so, but Christine McVie's leads on her songs are absolutely beautiful. She's kind of the forgotten member.
As a whole, I don't know that there is a pop-rock band that has the harmonies they do. There are bands with very good harmonies, but rarely do they approach FM's.
I'll always regret not being able to attend one of their shows when they were composed of Christine, Stevie, Lindsey, Mick, and John.
Thank you for sharing!
I've been infatuated with Stevie since I first saw her in my teens, now at 63 I'm still head over heels in love with her.
Stevie Nicks is one of the most expressive singers ever. She could sing a song one way one night and twist it the next night so the melodies aren't the same and she was fantastic doing that live.
Diane I will never hate on anyone willing to expand their knowledge base and make an honest effort to broaden their horizons. You are not responsible for your early exposures or influences. But you are a willing learner and honest reactor, which is all anyone can ask. The Mac is a deep dive with three (or four depending on perspective) distinct iterations and styles. Early Mac is definitely classic blues/rock based under the leadership of guitarist Peter Green. Second era and very very underappreciated Mac is under the leadership of guitarist Bob Welch who is moving the band toward a more power pop sound while still retaining the rock blues under pinings. The last stage is the Buckingham-Nicks led incarnation where they achieved musical super stardom. The disputed stage lay in between where Peter Green left, they had other guitarists, Peter Green came back and then they had Bob Welch fronting. It's a fascinating history and the interpersonal conflicts and romantic couplings paired with the drug excesses are legendary. The fascinating part is how all this existentialist drama combines to create great music in all the bands iterations. Do a react to the live version of their iconic song The Chain where you can actually feel the combination of love, seething rage, pain and regret that Lindsey and Stevie are hurtling at each other across the stage.
Early Mac classics - Black Magic Woman and Oh Well.
Middle Mac classics - Hypnotized and Sentimental Lady
Late Mac - Basically Rumours is one of those rare birds - a perfect album. But standouts are The Chain, Go Your Own Way, and Don't Stop but honestly anything is great off that album. Other songs Rhiannon, Say You Love Me, Little Lies, Big Love, Seven Wonders, Tusk, Sara
There is no doubt as beautiful funny and sweet as you are you have definitly crushed a few guys hearts in your time. You are amazing girl see you in the next one 😊
Fleetwood Mac was legendary for some of their best songs coming from the relationship troubles of the members with other members of the band. Both people who went through the heartbreak would then have to perform the music together. It showed a dedication to the band and the music that other groups never managed.
ABBA is another band like that. They started the group as two married couples, but both divorced at the height of their fame and wrote songs about it that everyone performed together, even though they were no longer coupled up.
Good music, I bought a DVD for a low price awhile back “Fleetwood Mac- The Dance” it was from one of their concerts. I wasn’t sure if I was going to like but was really impressed by their live music. I would definitely like to see them play in live, especially Stevie Nicks.
Very cool! 🎉
Real music no filters just beautiful voice.
That concert film is so good. I have the music CD that goes with it
Unfortunately, that ship has sailed.
Stevie Nicks is my fav musical wonder ever!!! I saw Fleetwood Mac twice back in the 70s and Rhiannon is magical live. Stevie is magical doing that tune. But Dreams is amazing, too!
My parents were hippies in college in the 70s. I heard a lot of stories 😅 I love Fleetwood, ABBA and a lot of other hippie music.
stevie nicks was on the set of Glee when they performed Landslide and stayed for the full 6 hour shoot. She is a fan of the show.
Love Fleetwood Mac! They are an awesome group when they came out in the 70's. Strve Nicks is so talented with the group and by herself. She has so many hits. ❤❤❤
I remember someone on the radio years ago calling her Stevie "One Note" Nicks.
A few years back, I was a stagehand for A Buckingham- McVie show. I'll never forget a young coworker saying something about the guitar player being "Some chick named Lindsey".
And I love your interpretive dance. :)
If I had to pick a favorite band it would no doubt be Fleetwood Mac. Ive been listenting to them when my favorite album, Mirage came oiut 40 years ago (1983). Lindsay, Stevie and Christine McVie are my favorite members. A good solo album from Lindsay Buckingham would be Out of the Cradle. I first heard of Flweetwood Mac when their Tusk album came out when I was in second grtade. I'm in my 50s and still love them.😊
Fleetwood Mac is so good! Watching you groove to that was wonderful. I love that song but never knew the whole story so thank you
Im in my mid 20s an heard this song 80 thousand + times an whole lot other from the 60s 70s an 80s! And your just hearing this now!!!!! Jeez 🤦♂️ enjoy 😉
I became a fan at about age 15 (1995) after I started hanging out with this guy who was a Fleetwood Mac fanatic. Shortly after, I got to see a televised version of the show for their 1997 tour 'The Dance', and that performance not only solidified my being a fan of this band for life, the guitar of Lindsay Buckingham opened up a whole new world to me as a guitar player.
Way back in the 1970's I saw Fleetwood-Mac in concert. They were great!! I fell crazy in love with Stevie! Stevie is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. Once with Fleetwood and again as a solo artists. My I suggest you locate and enjoy Landslide. This beautiful & touching song is Stevie and Lindsey's Lindsey's guitar is unique and special. Take care and rock on.............
My best friend and I both had older siblings. Her sister or brother got Rumors LP so this was the 70's we poured over the album cover. Listening to music like we'd never heard before. Rumors is great but then again, all of Fleetwood Mac's LP's have amazing things. They drop the end of 1 song then poof they drop another and another. Glad you are enjoying their unbelievable music with lyrics and harmony. Even Tusk. Just different.
I love Fleetwood Mac and have done so for a long time. Try listening to some Fleetwood Mac before Stevie and Lindsey joined the ban. Oh Well, Bare Trees, Hypnotized and Albatross come to mind right away.
When I was around 7 or 8, my dad and I went on a road trip through western Wyoming. He put Rumors on and it has been a staple album of every road trip since.
This was my favorite band back in the day Stevie was my hero Still dress like her tho in my old age have given up the high heeled boots lol love the channel❤
I love any thing Fleetwood Mac, but my favorite song is "Go Your Own Way" Definitely need to listen to that song!
Peter Green formed Fleetwood Mac. Peter got the name from the rhythm section John McVie and Mick Fleetwood. All 3 of these bandmates played with the John Mayall blues band when Peter took John and Mick into the studio to record some songs Peter had written. It is a very interesting history this band has and if you like blues and rockin' blues check out Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac !
Saw FM live in concert in Montreal sitting side stage , could see backstage and frontstage
This band put out a lot of amazing music, the greatest time of rock and roll
I met Stevie and Christine at a consert sound check once when I worked as a contract electrician for Westwood 1 Productions years ago. Stevie has a very sharp since of humor and was fun to get to hand out with. I'll remember that the rest of my life.
When the famous skateboarder Nathan Apodaca was singing to this on TikTok and because so famous, Dreams hit the top of the charts after 45 years, it was the highest streamed song on Spotify.
And that is the brilliance of Fleetwood Mac, not only did they make a hit the first time around, but it was a hit a second time around, 45 years later. And everybody was doing the song challenge. Watch some of the compilations. They are brilliant.
Growing up I loved listening to the Landslide cover by The Chicks. I had no idea Fleetwood Mac did the original until I was almost in my 20s
I love that song!
It's a shame that when they think of Fleetwood Mac they only think of this version, but each of their incarnations brought something to the table. The original Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac had Albatross and OH Well. The Danny Kirwan edition had Jewel Eyed Judy and Christine McVie's "Show Me a Smile". The Bob Welch era had Spare Me a Little of Your Love and Hypnotised.
I have an usual connection with this song. When I was in the army my first tour to Iraq in 06-07 we didn't have a lot of music to listen too. My friend had a laptop he would keave on in our CHU and let play this music list his brother made for him. This song was one if the first ones that would play. So many missions and hard days i would fall onto my cot and this would play in the background. So for me it always makes me think of Iraq and War. Its strange, it takes me to a weird place. I love it though.
I love Fleetwood Mac. I grew up listening to them on my moms records, along with the a lot of the bands from back then
I agree with some of the guys! Just sing it yourself. You've got a lovely voice.😊
Aww thanks! Still a bit of an afraidy spot for me 🙈
The bonus is no copyright problem 😄
“Rhiannon” was my college favorite. I told my wife when we married, “you just gotta know, if Stevie calls, I gotta go”🤷🏻♂️. She said she was good with that. 😏 “Edge of Seventeen” was for years one of my favorite workout songs. Still gets my blood pumpin! Stevie, you will always be the Queen of Rock.
Ah sometimes I forget how well you sing. Great song by fleetwood mac.
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Stevie Nicks is in my top five favorite female singers of all time, and yes Stevie Nicks used to smoke three packs a day, but it was all the years of heavy cocaine abuse that almost made her lose her voice, after many years of being addicted to cocaine it eventually caused a hole to form in Nicks' nasal cartilage. She entered rehab in 1986 and managed to end her cocaine addiction, but the following year became addicted to Klonopin after being recommended it by a psychiatrist. Her Klonopin addiction continued until 1993 when Nicks finally managed to put an end to her substance abuse problems. you should play the First TV Performance of Stevie Nicks - Rhiannon on Midnight Special 1976, it's one of my favs