Stevie Nicks is one of those rare iconic voices that come around once in a blue moon. Glad to see you enjoying the classics! Because this new stuff with auto-tune ain't even close! 👍👍Thanks for the video cutie! 🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️💋💋💋🦊🦊🦊
So nice to see people listening to Stevie and appreciating her! She’s hands down my favorite musician. This song in particular got me through the hardest year of my life. Stevie is definitely something special. The line that says “In a flood of tears that no one really ever heard fall at all”, man that hits me deep. Stevie has a way of writing her lyrics so you can relate even if the song isn’t about your specific circumstances. What a legend
Love your reaction. This song came to be from the grief of losing her uncle John to cancer and the murder of John Lennon in the same week of her uncle's passing.
Though the video is blocked (I've seen it numerous times) , I can tell you about what type of musical respect Stevie got from other musicians around 1981 when this was filmed . Her band is filled with some of the top L.A. session musicians from that era , Waddy Wachel (Guitar) , Russ Kunkel (Drums) Bob Glaub (Bass) with Benmont Tench of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers & Roy Bittan from Bruce Springsteen's E street band on Keyboards . That is a loaded lineup !
Why do they block these videos? getting a new generation into these old bands music will make you money,It is very dumb and shortsighted of the record companies to hide them from the public,you guys should be subsidizing these reactors for advertising and promoting your songs!
Maybe it was hauntingly familiar. See what I did there? That’s a “quote,” or maybe a “sample.” Stevie played on Bootylicious, it’s a borrowing. Learn the difference.
@@bigchunkybubbles It was stolen and Stevie Nicks wasn’t happy. She made destiny’s child do the video again. This time with herself in it. Plus made them ad her name to the writing credits.
@@shspurs1342 was litigated? Because Stevie thinking it was stolen doesn’t make it stolen. That’s not how IP works and sampling is part of the entire history of music. I mean, Renaissance composers based new works off of old ones all the time. Even if they gave Stevie credit to avoid a lawsuit still doesn’t make it evidence of theft.
@@bigchunkybubbles They obviously didn’t want a court channel from her. So they did what they did. Anyway the music was clearly ripped off. They knew they would lose.