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Stevie nicks wild heart makeup
Stevie nicks wild heart makeup






stevie nicks wild heart makeup

There’s just no forcing magic, and there was nothing forced about this performance. Numerous commenters talk about how often they come back to the video, and all the SoundCloud version below are covers of her candid outtake, rather than her polished title track. That’s the version of the song people have latched onto. The whole thing was captured on video, and uploaded onto YouTube in 2008. But the internet changed all that.ĭuring a break from a 1981 Rolling Stone cover photo shoot, someone put on the demo track for “Wild Heart.” Stevie sang along, very free and easy, with her makeup artist Liza Jane and her backup vocalist and sister-in-law Lori Nicks joining in. (Don’t cry for Lindsey, though – he did some repurposing too, changing the song to “Can’t Go Back” from Fleetwood Mac’s Mirage album.) Stevie’s track didn’t get singled out for attention – not with “If Anyone Falls” and “Stand Back” on the same album – and it looked destined to fall through the cracks. She added new lyrics to the near-title track, and gave it new music to boot. Then Stevie took the song and repurposed it for her second album, The Wild Heart. “Wild Heart” started out as a collaboration with Lindsey Buckingham – his music, her words.

stevie nicks wild heart makeup

We’ve discussed “Landslide,” her signature song that she brought to Fleetwood Mac now we’ll pay tribute to what she accomplished after she emerged from their shadow. Before Diana Ross, before Tina Turner, before Janis Joplin, before any other woman. She’s the first woman to be elected twice – once with Fleetwood Mac, and once for her solo career. Stevie Nicks’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a historic one.








Stevie nicks wild heart makeup