Here you have two people who took off in the 70's with bluesy, rocky, gravely ( in a nice way) voices that sooooo compliment each other. Love both of them individually but as a duet it gives me chills.
This was from Stevie's solo debut album, Bella Donna, in 1981. When Stevie broke up with Lindsay Buckingham, she dated Don Henley for 2 years. This was Henley's first hit single after leaving The Eagles. Stevie's vocals are so cativating, with the lyrics mesmerizing and the wonderful guitar work. Then Don joins in. Fabulous duet. Next Don's "Boys of Summer" would be delightful. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and Brandon. 👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
I heard this the first time as a kid driving up into the Colorado Rockies and it started to snow on the pines at the first note The western sounding steel guitar, the beauty out the window A moment that scraped the gunk of my mind to sit pretty as a beautiful memory
AND THEN ALSO HARRI, DON HAD HIS OWN BAND AND THEY DID A FEW ALBUMS WITH A COUPLE BIG HITS OF HIS BEING : DIRTY LAUNDRY, THE BOYS OF SUMMER 😊 THAT HENLEY VOICE FOR SURE! 😊AND THIS WAS JUST A GREAT BEAUTIFULLLL SONG.
They did a short co- headliner tour in mid 2000s and they did this together...it was a dream come true for me....they did it together at her hall of fame induction as well
@@brandonious7732 Another excellent selection! What surprised me the most was seeing Don Henley or anything by The Eagles. I thought their stuff would be blocked. I do hope that I am wrong.
Nice pick, Brandon. I won’t go into the details of Stevie & Don’s relationship. It’s rather shocking but now that Stevie has “told all” a coupla years back, I suppose it explains why they broke up in the late ‘70s. Thanks, Harri for the reaction.
Anything by Stevie is a good choice. If you haven't heard it, the LP BUCKINGHAM NICKS is the first (and only) recording of the duo. This is the record that Mick Fleetwood heard when he was looking for a new guitar player for Fleetwood Mac that made him ask Lindsey to join the band. Lindsay told him he and Stevie were a package deal. Lindsay's solo on the song, Frozen Love was what convinced him. It's a good listen.
Try Trisha Yearwood and Don Henley “Walkaway Joe” - incredible song. Gets me every time. Trisha also did a live version with Babyface, which was an awesome collaboration between country and R&B stars.
Harri, are you going to catch BETH HART in the UK this month. Did she give you tickets? (London is already sold out, but she might be able to get you in). You should prep by reacting to "Caught Out in the Rain" from the 2018 Royal Albert Hall concert (ruclips.net/video/lzdJf7Hqttk/видео.html). Love Stevie Nicks--saw her 3 times back in the mid 80's & early 90's--but this song is a little too tame.
This song was written by Waylon Jennings about his wife Jessie Coulter. He wanted Stevie to do it with Tom Petty, but it just didn't sound right. Stevie suggested Don Henley. The rest .....
I've actually done some fact checking on this. Waylon called Stevie and asked her to write this song. She did. She was dating Don Henley at the time. And while she was writing it, he came in every day and said that's terrible. Start over. So, he didn't write the song, but he's responsible for the song we don't hear. Lol. According to Stevie herself. This was for Waylon and Jessie.
So glad you appreciate Don's voice as well, not that many people talk about it!
great song. great reaction...
Here you have two people who took off in the 70's with bluesy, rocky, gravely ( in a nice way) voices that sooooo compliment each other. Love both of them individually but as a duet it gives me chills.
This was from Stevie's solo debut album, Bella Donna, in 1981. When Stevie broke up with Lindsay Buckingham, she dated Don Henley for 2 years. This was Henley's first hit single after leaving The Eagles.
Stevie's vocals are so cativating, with the lyrics mesmerizing and the wonderful guitar work. Then Don joins in. Fabulous
duet. Next Don's "Boys of Summer" would be delightful. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and Brandon. 👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
I heard this the first time as a kid driving up into the Colorado Rockies and it started to snow on the pines at the first note
The western sounding steel guitar, the beauty out the window
A moment that scraped the gunk of my mind to sit pretty as a beautiful memory
Now here are 2 voices that compliment each other magically, even over Lindsey's.
Long time fave - beautiful song
A great collaboration! Both great artists!
Stevie does duets with Tom Petty and Kenny Loggins that are fantabulous
He has reacted to Stevie and Kenny. You should check it out
This is a great song, thanks Brandon. I just love Don and Stevie, and as Harri said her voice is so beautiful and she could sing just about anything.
I knew you would have a great appreciation for this one when I requested it Cynthia.
@@brandonious7732 you know me well, Brandon. Lol it’s a great song.
Such a sweet tune, and yes Stevie's voice is so recognizable and crystal clear with a little gravel here and there,lol. Thanks Harri
So many great collaborations in the 80’s, this is just the beginning!
This was my wedding song
Just perfectly matched voices!
Music Seratonin Drugs 💪💕✌💞😉
AND THEN ALSO HARRI, DON HAD HIS OWN BAND AND THEY DID A FEW ALBUMS WITH A COUPLE BIG HITS OF HIS BEING : DIRTY LAUNDRY, THE BOYS OF SUMMER 😊 THAT HENLEY VOICE FOR SURE! 😊AND THIS WAS JUST A GREAT BEAUTIFULLLL SONG.
They did a short co- headliner tour in mid 2000s and they did this together...it was a dream come true for me....they did it together at her hall of fame induction as well
Nobody sounds like the voice of Stevie Nicks. Or for that matter, of Don H. Great stuff this pop tune from the 80's
Fleetwood Mac met The Eagles, fantastic, awesome.
Brandon - This is one of my favorite collaborations. Excellent submission and great review, Harri.
Thanks Dave. I was also the one who requested Stevie and Kenny loggins when he did that one.
@@brandonious7732 Another excellent selection! What surprised me the most was seeing Don Henley or anything by The Eagles. I thought their stuff would be blocked. I do hope that I am wrong.
This song would have never been if she wasn't dating Don Henley at the time. Love this song!!! ❤❤
Thanks for this one, bestie. I adore this song. ❤ Love the channel, love you. 💛😁
Nice pick, Brandon. I won’t go into the details of Stevie & Don’s relationship. It’s rather shocking but now that Stevie has “told all” a coupla years back, I suppose it explains why they broke up in the late ‘70s. Thanks, Harri for the reaction.
@@derklavierspieler7491 Yes, she would have named the child Sara.
Love this song, next song to listen to is the live version of Insider with Tom Petty amazing Harri .
Me and My wife of 33 years wedding song
Anything by Stevie is a good choice. If you haven't heard it, the LP BUCKINGHAM NICKS is the first (and only) recording of the duo. This is the record that Mick Fleetwood heard when he was looking for a new guitar player for Fleetwood Mac that made him ask Lindsey to join the band. Lindsay told him he and Stevie were a package deal. Lindsay's solo on the song, Frozen Love was what convinced him. It's a good listen.
Written for Waylon Jennings and his wife Jessie. Waylon a country man, Jessie a city gal.
You should listen to her and Tom Petty ..Stop dragging my heart around..its magic.
Try Trisha Yearwood and Don Henley “Walkaway Joe” - incredible song. Gets me every time. Trisha also did a live version with Babyface, which was an awesome collaboration between country and R&B stars.
Show this live can't find it in anything 😭 4:02
Wonder how Nicks is Doing Without Christine McVie?
Harri, are you going to catch BETH HART in the UK this month. Did she give you tickets? (London is already sold out, but she might be able to get you in). You should prep by reacting to "Caught Out in the Rain" from the 2018 Royal Albert Hall concert (ruclips.net/video/lzdJf7Hqttk/видео.html). Love Stevie Nicks--saw her 3 times back in the mid 80's & early 90's--but this song is a little too tame.
Stevie was influenced by Janis Joplin.
This song was written by Waylon Jennings about his wife Jessie Coulter. He wanted Stevie to do it with Tom Petty, but it just didn't sound right. Stevie suggested Don Henley. The rest .....
I've actually done some fact checking on this. Waylon called Stevie and asked her to write this song. She did. She was dating Don Henley at the time. And while she was writing it, he came in every day and said that's terrible. Start over. So, he didn't write the song, but he's responsible for the song we don't hear. Lol. According to Stevie herself. This was for Waylon and Jessie.
Incorrect. Check actual song credits. Stevie wrote it for Waylon but he never used it.
@@poeticsunsetescapes read my reply to my post.