Made a beautiful mistake and listened to this song a few days ago. Now I can't get it out of my head. Happens everytime I hear it. So I definitely feel what you are saying about Stevie.
Love watching you guys discovering new/old sounds. Reminds me of when I was young and friends would get together with their Lps and 45s to share/experience music with each other. Stevie is our Gypsy. If no one else has suggested it, 7 Wonders is great. You should also dive into the Tom Petty rabbit hole, Running Down A Dream is good and Won't Back Down is a great empowerment song. Obvies, I hope you continue to appreciate the 60s with California Dreamin' (Mamas & Papas), Son of a Preacher Man & Saunders Ferry Lane (Dusty Springfield), Time of the Season (Zombies), Leader of the Pack (Shangi-Las), Good Vibrations (Beach Boys), Sugar, Sugar (Archies), In My Life (Beatles), A Natural Woman (Aretha Franklin) You get it. 60s! lol
1:37 "Her voice kills me, dude. What she does to me..." Same, bro! Same. I've seen Stevie in concert 4 times (once solo and 3 times with Fleetwood Mac) and the first time I saw her and she did her iconic spin I screamed so loud I thought I broke my larynx. Ha! Seriously though, I was hoarse for like 2 days after that. She is INCREDIBLE in concert.
Great reaction!! Stevie has a very special voice. Stevie had several big name rocker boyfriends. You would love her "Stand Back" from her solo career, along with "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" (with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) and "Leather and Lace" (with Don Henley). Glad you didn't pass out during the song George! :)
This song was played at my aunts funeral. She was 4 years younger than me and she had such a free spirit, gypsy soul that left this world too soon. Everybody smiled and cried when it was played because we knew it was her.
I saw Fleetwood Mac in 1975, and stood only 10 feet in front of Stevie while she performed. It was amazing, and you are correct, in that I was completely enveloped by her charms. I instantly fell in love with the most beautiful and talented woman I had ever laid eyes on. I was 17 years old, she was 27 and I couldn’t get enough of her. I bought every record she ever sang on and wore them out listening to her unmatched vocals. Rock on Stevie ❤️ ✌🏼😎
"Gypsy" was written for her best friend Robin, who had passed away from leukemia the year this was released. And just days after Robin had given birth to her son Matthew, 3 months early. The "video" itself is my absolute favorite of all time. Stevie is simply beautiful in it...
Love this song ❤ Love Fleetwood Mac ❤ Love Stevie Nicks her amazing voice and divine charisma ❤️💖🧡 Love Christine McVie and her musical and song writing talent RIP magic woman 🙏💔 Love real music - that’s the meaning of true music that gives eternal light and flame to you and to your soul 🤍🖤❤️🧡💛💜❤️🔥
Love your enthusiasm. George, unfortunately you were born too late to have lived in the 70s but at least you can still experience the music and the vibe thru these songs and videos.
Stevie rules on anything she does and this is no exception. Her voice and stage presents sets her apart. She does such a great job on this song it rates up there with LANDSLIDE, STOP DRAGGIN' MY HEART AROUND AND IF ANYONE FALLS. Every time she sings I get the chills.
You're not alone, we all fell in love with Stevie the first time we heard and saw her. I was lucky enough to meet her several times at her house in the late 80's for my job. I was trying so hard not to fall all over myself, but she couldn't have been any nicer. Made me love her even more.
Fleetwood Mac with Stevie performing Gypsy as only she can, fantastic, thank you so much Patrick and George for reacting to this. My next request for FM - Sisters of the Moon, Mirage tour 1982, react to the Goddess perform the greatest moment in Female Rock, awesome nothing before or since😀
I was mesmerized the first time I saw her too! Every young girl wanted to be just like her. I wished I could shop in her closet! I still love her music so much!
Great song and Stevie Nicks has such an amazing voice. She wrote this one around 1979 and it was released in 1982. Haven't heard it for a long time so good to hear it again and love the video too. Fleetwood Mac have such a fantastic catalogue of songs. Just wondered, guys, if you were thinking of reacting to some early, ie late 1960s, Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green? Great songs like Oh Well, The Green Manalishi, and the wonderfully hypnotic instrumental, Albatross, definitely worth checking out! Thanks guys for this reaction.
YES YES! Peter is awesome, I fell in love with him aged 12! Had the honour to see him when he "returned" in early 80s. Was with an all black backing band called White Sky. Legendary. In a small club somewhere in London, I forget where. Love early Mac to pieces.
I remember in 1982 I was 13 and MTV was brand new. And I remember all of the hype surrounding this video. I remember me my sister and parents all watching the debut of this video. It was a big deal. And at the time the most expensive video made.
Not only is Stevie unique. Shes powerful, compelling, authentic and haunting. In her prime 1975- 85 she was easily the best singer in Mac. Gorgeous woman.
Stevie Nicks has a voice that drives us guys wild, no doubt about it. Rooms on fire is another great track as is Mystified from the album Tango in the night
If her heavenly voice gets to you(and it gets to all of us), try a listen to "Sara"(the original studio version from 1979's Tusk). IMO, she never sounded more angelic.
Love seeing someone else fall for Stevie! I fell in love with her before I even saw her, in 1977, when I was 17, and I heard “Dreams.” That VOICE! And then I actually saw her on TV a few weeks later. Goodness goodness goodness
When will you guys do the original PRETENDERS band with Chrissi Hynde? The debut record is considered one of the best of all time - and she is an icon, AND the band had one of the best guitar players of his generation - him and Johnny Marr of the SMITHS.
yay! they unblocked this video! one of my most favourite FM and stevie songs! please do the live version (official music video) of SARA - it is my other fav and it is FABULOUS! thank you! ❤
How come you guys haven’t reacted to Ambrosia yet? Great band. You have to react to their songs, How Much I Feel , and Biggest Part of Me. Come on, guys!
Excellent reaction to an amazing song from a super talented group! The song “Big Love” done by Lindsey Buckingham… solo…. (The dance…1997} Beyond belief guitar playing and singing! He gets a very deserved standing ovation! It can’t be explained… you just have to see it! …Also “Don’t stop” complete with a brass band! You will love it! Thank you both again!
I've heard Stevie/Fleetwood Mac all my life but still kills me every time, her beauty and voice are captivating, and of course the rest of the group. so I'm loving how this guy in the Stevie shirt is reacting, I feel you lol. First video I've saw of you guys, enjoyed.
Love Stevie Nicks as well but Christine McVie had alot of great songs also, definitely worth checking out; Over My Head, Songbird, You Make Lovin Fun, Got a hold on me, Hold Me, Say that you love me. Definitely check Christine's music out also, you'll be cheating yourself if you don't.
It's been a while since I've seen a young man so enamored by a woman! I love watching you guys. I was in college when it came out and this song has kept the same magic. I'm glad you feel the same unique magic.
Here's a few songs that will blow you away, showing that Lindsey Buckingham is the most underrated guitarist in the world: - Fleetwood Mac - I'm so Afraid (Live 1980, Cleveland, OH) [one of the best guitar solos of all time] - Fleetwood Mac - Big Love (The Dance Live 1997) [Lindsey playing lead and rhythm guitar at the same time] - Buckingham Nicks - Frozen Love [the song that got Lindsey and Stevie into Fleetwood Mac]
All the live versions of "I'm So Afraid" are great. Haunting vocals and amazing guitar work. I really like the 1997 version from the Dance. Stevie has always been a favorite of mine. So many great songs to choose from. Her most recent video, "Show Them the Way," is fantastic. It shows that she still has it, even into her 70's. Fleetwood Mac's live 1979 version of "Sisters of the Moon" is another haunting performance from Stevie. The music video for "Rooms on Fire." Or, "Landslide" live from the Dance. I could go on, but I won't.
If you want lots of Stevie, react to "Sara." I'm a grown man, but this song brings me to tears each time I listen to it. It's said that the song is about her unborn child with Don Henley (Eagles, Toto). Even though she denies it, I kinda believe it: Sara All I ever wanted, was to know that you were dreaming, Sara There's a heartbeat that never really died Oh, won't you swallow your pride? And yeah, Lindsey Buckingham is one hell of a guitar player. You should check "Never Going Back Again" from FM's album "Rumours" and "Trouble" from his solo album "Law and Order." Sara: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KOVyBhVsOV0.html&ab_channel=FleetwoodMac-Topic Never Going Back Again: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0E7rUemfC-A.html&ab_channel=isaac8399 Trouble: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Kcm3dbuV8Z4.html&ab_channel=LindseyBuckingham
if you get the chance, go see Buckingham on his solo tour, talk about passion and intensity the man is Incredible..I apologize if you already know, I just had to share, thanks
I have loved her and Janis Joplin as long as I can remember.Lots of my shirts are Janis Or Stevie. While doing my genealogy I found out both are distant cousins of mine and now I just feel strange wearing clothes with my family's faces on them
Love you guys for loving Stevie and the Mac. And thank you for expressing what I have known and felt since I was 13 years old. I am now 54 and feel precisely the same. I hope Stevie lives forever, honestly.
some more songs you'd like of hers........Storms, Talk to Me, Seven Wonders, Rock and Roll, Ebony Eyes in concert with Bob Welch, Gold Dust Woman, Stand Back.........so many more......she had albums of her own also.........
One of my favorite videos of the era. Love it that the rest of the band has cameos, and the smile on the young girl's face as they dance at the end always melts me. Got to see them live and Stevie tells the backstory of that song. I still count that show as one of the best I ever experienced.