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Date of upload: Premiered Feb 12, 2024 ^^
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Someone commented recently that some singers sing songs about breaking up, Stevie wrote one that is a legend and made her ex play guitar on it. Thatās gangsta.
Lindsey Buckingham is one of the best finger style guitarists out there. He also knows how to wrap the music around Stevieās voice.
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This song is about the changes and challenges of life, which Stevie Nicks wrote "Landslide" in 1974 in Aspen's snow country, while her then-boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham was on tour with Don Everly. Stevie Nicks has said in interviews that the song was about her romance with Lindsey Buckingham and their career struggles, as well as her relationship with her business-executive father. Her months in the mountains inspired the lines with the song's title, "And I saw my reflection in the snow-covered hills/āTil the landslide brought me down.", which one verse contains questions that most of us ask ourselves at one time or another:
Oh, mirror in the sky, what is love?
Can the child within my heart rise above?
Can I sail through the changing ocean tides?
Can I handle the seasons of my life?
It's an emotional lyric and while it may seem simple, the introspection of those words resonated with millions of record buyers.
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My wife of nearly forty years was the youngest of five children and she was extremely close to her daddy. He passed nearly thirty years ago. She loved this song and especially this version. The "This is for you daddy" part got her every time. I lost her six weeks ago today and this reaction is tearing me apart. Miss you so much Baby. Love you always.
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We've been refugees for the past four months, since the war struck here. My wife, three kids and myself, away from home, totally displaced. We're struggling to keep things as normal as possible, for the sake of the children and ourselves, but this is probably the mother of all landlslides for us. Hearing you talking about this song just brought down all of my inner walls, the dam have been breached.
Thank you so much for this and for all of your incredible videos, you do the lord's work. I pray that we'll all have better, normal times, and my god , how much I miss home...
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Iām 62, and Landslide is my all time favorite song. It has been since I was a teenager. In recent years, it has become more meaningful to me as my dear wife is suffering with Alzheimerās, so weāre going through the seasons of our life, and many changes, and dealing with the one Iāve built my life around slipping away ā the ultimate landslide. Thank you for the great analysis. I thought I knew everything about this masterpiece, but I learned more about it from you. Youāre the best Elizabeth.
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I'm 37 years old and this song has made me cry ever since I was a child, way before I could even comprehend the lyrics. I always been aware of Fleetwood Mac and my Daddy always loved Stevie Nicks. It wasn't until he passed that I had the very distinct pleasure of rediscovering them and falling in love with Stevie Nicks. "Can the child within my heart rise above?
Can I sail through the changing ocean tides? Can I handle the seasons of my life?" has really resonated with me since then. I have tickets to see her in SC in 9 days. I know he'd be so happy for me. Thank you so much for this! I hope to hear more Fleetwood Mac or solo Stevie on the channel in the future. The Midnight Special live version of Rhiannon is the closest thing to magic I've ever experienced.
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I had the privilege of seeing Fleetwood Mac in concert in Auburn Hills, Michigan during "The Dance" tour. The way the stage was set up, the audience nearly fully surrounded them. Our tickets were behind the stage, which at first I thought would mean we had the worst angle to watch them perform. Throughout most of the concert, their backs were to us.
Instead, it allowed us to witness perhaps the most magical moment of the entire concert. During one of the interludes of the song "Landslide", Stevie turned her back to main audience and was facing us. She brought her hand up to her eyes to dry her tears. We were graced to be able to witness this genuine emotional gesture that the rest of the audience missed. I immediately choked up and the rest of the song felt like a good cry together with Stevie.
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@RobertLee-np9zo
3 months ago
Silver Springs was my wife's favorite song from Stevie, she is no longer with us. If you get a chance listen to it. I tear up every time I ever hear it. Love you forever Haley.
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