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EnchantedStevie
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on: Thursday, September 08, 2011 02:12:28 AM |
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Question #1 The song that drew you in. You always remember your first. "Landslide" and "Silver Springs" I was roughly 8 when The Dance came out and my mom played "Landslide" and "Silver Springs" ALL the time and I was like "who is this!?!?!" and "stop playing this and play some nsync" lol But idk why but one day it like hit me that these songs are actually good lol So I took the CD and looked at the pictures in the sleeve and I was like "whoa thats Stevie?" I thought she was WICKED hot! I would play The Dance when I'd go to sleep...it helped relax me before bed. So then I raided my moms cd collection and snatched up Timespace and I listened to it and even though Stevie didnt write it "Sometimes Its a Bitch" just SPOKE to me and brought me to tears everytime I heard it.... So thats my story
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Jondalar
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Reply #2 on: Thursday, September 08, 2011 04:35:57 PM |
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Nightbird was what really caught my ear.
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TheGypsyDove
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Reply #3 on: Thursday, September 08, 2011 05:06:35 PM |
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"GOLD DUST WOMAN" hook me line & sinker !
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Reply #4 on: Thursday, September 08, 2011 06:16:12 PM |
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I was about 14 when Rhiannon was a hit on the radio. It was totally different than any other song I had ever heard. Then one day GYOW was live on tv and I couldn't believe that tiny , beautiful girl was a kick ass singer. Rhiannon is not my favorite of Stevies but it was the 1st song that drew me in.
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GeminiCusp82
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Reply #5 on: Thursday, September 08, 2011 06:26:38 PM |
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My story is kind of weird... I was 12 in 1994 when I heard BLUE DENIM on the radio and loved it... I know not a lot of fans care for the Street Angel album but I was 12 when I got it and it was my first Stevie CD... I then discovered FM's greatest hits and Timespace... from there it was the beginning of something magical! I was 16 when I bought 25 Years: The Chain (the complete 4 disc package) and when I heard Storms, Angel & Sisters Of The Moon I was definitely hooked.. I had to buy Tusk next... then slowly over the next couple of years I had every FM and Stevie album from 1975 to The Dance... Edit: Over the next couple of years I had every album including Buckingham Nicks lol... how could I forget that? I bought the first pressing on vinyl for $50 in the 90s... still had it's own plastic but it was opened... the vinyl was and still is in superb condition...
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Last Edit: Thursday, September 08, 2011 09:06:35 PM by GeminiCusp82
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*Jeremy*
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sillydreamer64
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Reply #6 on: Thursday, September 08, 2011 07:10:13 PM |
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9 yrs old at my sisters for the summer. Her hubby was a pop. DJ at WSM Radio Nashville. Brought home never played (maybe not yet released, since he was the top DJ) copy of The white LP. They played it that night and Rhiannon hooked me in immed. next day sat in the floor with the headphones on and listend to the LP all day, kept goin back to that damn Rhiannon song. I hijacked the LP! Took that baby back home to TX. My sis likes to remind me that "she" turned me on to FM/SN. And she did!
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rhiannon86mac
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Reply #7 on: Thursday, September 08, 2011 08:55:15 PM |
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The Chain. I was 17 and my alarm clock woke me up one morning to the song and I recognized Stevie's voice from other songs of her's that I had known of but never gave her much thought. So i knew the song had to be Fleetwood Mac. A week later brought my dad's copy of "The Dance" on a trip to Maine and I came back a hardcore Fleetwood Mac/Stevie Nicks fan. It's funny bc the live version of Silver Springs came on the radio yesterday and I made a joke and said, "now this brings me back to being 17 years old, crying in a corner in the fetile position b/c my first love dumped me." Stevie Nicks was there for me when the dramatics of teenage dating were high and I thought I could never go on....the drama!
"he put on Fleetwood Mac, which I love, and I decided to reward him with a little striptease." ~Chelsea Handler 
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graphix1971
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Reply #8 on: Thursday, September 08, 2011 09:07:07 PM |
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Hold Me got me started on Fleetwood Mac and wondering about the cool chick in red out in the desert. Gypsy got me hooked.
I'll smoke a cock, fuck it.
Fighting on Twitter/Facebook? Seriously? What happened to just cutting a bitch in person?

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takenbythesky
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Reply #9 on: Thursday, September 15, 2011 03:49:27 AM |
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The first Stevie song proper was "Edge of Seventeen" on American Idol, but I just heard her name then. Didn't follow through until I heard "Rhiannon," thought it was great, and sought out more of her (and Fleetwood Mac's) music.
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HighTek
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Reply #10 on: Thursday, September 15, 2011 07:05:48 PM |
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Stand Back. I don't remember NOT ever listening to Stevie Nicks. My uncle & mom liked her music and they said I would run around with a sheet doing her walk down the treadmill when I was 3 or 4. This was back in 1984/85...hooked ever since.
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aragon
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Reply #11 on: Sunday, October 23, 2011 02:18:24 PM |
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caught the ending of rhiannon, and I was hooked!
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stormsa
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Reply #12 on: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 04:55:50 PM |
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i was a junior in high school when RHIANNON was released to radio. the airwaves were filled with disco and doobie brothers type rock. the minute i heard stevie's voice i knew i heard the voice that would haunt me forever and the melody and words just enveloped me. i stopped in my tracks and just stood and listened. i had liked OVER MY HEAD so i went out the next day to buy the album of this group i knew nothing about. so started my love affair.
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oohmylove
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Reply #13 on: Friday, November 04, 2011 06:21:43 AM |
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EO17 & Nightbird.
In a timeless search... for a love that might work... 
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