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Old 08-26-2019, 02:25 PM
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Default Listen to Stevie Nicks’ isolated vocal on Fleetwood Mac’s iconic song ‘Rhiannon’

The vocal range of Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks is undoubtedly one of the most impressive in rock. Only possibly trumped by Axl Rose and the late Freddie Mercury, Nicks reigns supreme as the Queen of the mic. So when we found this isolated vocal of Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rhiannon’ we were stopped dead in our tracks.

The track ‘Rhiannon’ remains a clear fan favourite and still features in much of the band’s ‘best of’ sets. Written for the band’s seminal self-titled album in 1975, shortly after Nicks and her then-boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham joined the band, it has to be one of the greatest pop songs ever written… about a witch.

Nicks was known to preface the song’s performance at their live dates with the words: “This song’s about an old Welsh witch” and she’s true to her word. Nicks discovered Rhiannon in the seventies through a novel called Triad by Mary Bartlet Leader. The novel revolves around a woman named Branwen who is possessed by another woman named Rhiannon.

While there is mention of the Welsh legend of Rhiannon in the novel, the characters in the story bear little resemblance to their original Welsh namesakes as both Rhiannon and Branwen are major female characters in the medieval Welsh prose tales of the Mabinogion. This was a fact that Nicks found most intriguing, as she had written the song without the knowledge of the Welsh folklore but found so much of it applicable to her own musings.

Nicks even began work on a larger Rhiannon project based on the Welsh Goddess, writing some songs in anticipation of its completion. There are several so-called “Rhiannon Songs” from this unfinished project including ‘Stay Away’ and ‘Maker of Birds.’ In fact, Nicks wrote the Fleetwood Mac song ‘Angel’ based on the Rhiannon story.

With such an intrinsic connection to both the song and now the subject matter, it seems fitting that we should take a look back at Nicks’ performance of her song. It’s a hauntingly beautiful rendition of the track and Nick’s commandment of both her own instrument and the use of the space between her lyrics show that she was always destined to be a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.

Listen below to Stevie Nicks’ isolated vocal performance of Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 iconic track ‘Rhiannon’.

https://soundcloud.com/cathouseblues...on-vocals-only

https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/stevie-...solated-vocal/

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Old 08-26-2019, 09:51 PM
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing.

Anyone have an isolated vocal of Stevie singing "This is the story of a Welsh Witch"?? I'd love to add that intro to this version!
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This really puts in perspective her live acoustic piano performances (before the band does the electric version). The tempo here is fairly slow, like those acoustic versions. Probably just a hair faster.
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The vocal range of Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks is undoubtedly one of the most impressive in rock. Only possibly trumped by Axl Rose and the late Freddie Mercury, Nicks reigns supreme as the Queen of the mic. So when we found this isolated vocal of Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rhiannon’ we were stopped dead in our tracks.

The track ‘Rhiannon’ remains a clear fan favourite and still features in much of the band’s ‘best of’ sets. Written for the band’s seminal self-titled album in 1975, shortly after Nicks and her then-boyfriend Lindsey Buckingham joined the band, it has to be one of the greatest pop songs ever written… about a witch.

Nicks was known to preface the song’s performance at their live dates with the words: “This song’s about an old Welsh witch” and she’s true to her word. Nicks discovered Rhiannon in the seventies through a novel called Triad by Mary Bartlet Leader. The novel revolves around a woman named Branwen who is possessed by another woman named Rhiannon.

While there is mention of the Welsh legend of Rhiannon in the novel, the characters in the story bear little resemblance to their original Welsh namesakes as both Rhiannon and Branwen are major female characters in the medieval Welsh prose tales of the Mabinogion. This was a fact that Nicks found most intriguing, as she had written the song without the knowledge of the Welsh folklore but found so much of it applicable to her own musings.

Nicks even began work on a larger Rhiannon project based on the Welsh Goddess, writing some songs in anticipation of its completion. There are several so-called “Rhiannon Songs” from this unfinished project including ‘Stay Away’ and ‘Maker of Birds.’ In fact, Nicks wrote the Fleetwood Mac song ‘Angel’ based on the Rhiannon story.

With such an intrinsic connection to both the song and now the subject matter, it seems fitting that we should take a look back at Nicks’ performance of her song. It’s a hauntingly beautiful rendition of the track and Nick’s commandment of both her own instrument and the use of the space between her lyrics show that she was always destined to be a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.

Listen below to Stevie Nicks’ isolated vocal performance of Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 iconic track ‘Rhiannon’.

https://soundcloud.com/cathouseblues...on-vocals-only

https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/stevie-...solated-vocal/

That's the Stevie Nicks that I fell in love with. Simply gorgeous.
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That's the Stevie Nicks that I fell in love with. Simply gorgeous.
yep.

her voice was at it's golden peak on the first two albums.

Still good on Tusk but already clearly showing signs of so much road abuse.
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yep.

her voice was at it's golden peak on the first two albums.

Still good on Tusk but already clearly showing signs of so much road abuse.
The woman could literally do no wrong when she first started out with FM. She spun gold. I miss those days.
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That’s the worst thing about the sacking debacle...
Lindsey has gone and that’s bad enough..
But, the sad realisation that the woman I admired as a singer and a person.
Is no longer that woman.
I never was a weird Stevie fan, but I loved her songs and her voice.

It took ages for me to accept that it was her doing, that she was responsible for Lindsey’s sacking..(I certainly do accept that now)
And that I found profoundly sad.

We all change as the years go by, but good grief what happened, when did she change beyond recognition...

Very sad.
Very sad for Lindsey, very sad for Stevie and very sad for Fleetwood Mac fans.
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