

Rumours is presently among the top ten best-selling albums in American history, and, as of 2009, has shipped more than forty million units worldwide. Just two years earlier, the band had released Rumours, a collection of pert and amiable love songs that sold over ten million copies and spent thirty-one weeks at the top of the Billboard 200 chart. It invariably makes some people want to lock their door, excavate half a joint from the recesses of their couch cushions, and spend the next fourteen hours contemplating the Buckingham-Nicks union as one of the great failed loves of the twentieth century. It reckons with the past, and what that past means for a future. It is pocked with heartbreak, resignation, lust, hope, and deep hurt. Despite their smooth, murmuring sound, few of the band’s records pull punches emotionally, but even compared to a cry of pain like “The Chain,” Tusk is singular. Having already met Mick Fleetwood when the rockstar brought his daughters backstage to a 1D concert, it was he who brought him and Stevie together.By this time, Fleetwood Mac was widely beloved for its melodic, harmonized jams, which evoked Laurel Canyon, curtains of strung beads, turquoise jewelry, pricey incense, scarves flung over floor lamps, and brandy poured into a nice glass. Harry and Stevie first encountered each other when the 'Adore You' singer and his sister Gemma went to see Fleetwood Mac play in London. And that is true Stevie." Harry Styles and Stevie Nicks meet at a Fleetwood Mac concert in 2015 She’s responsible for more running mascara, including my own, than all the bad dates in history combined. "Her songs made you ache, feel on top of the world, make you want to dance, and usually all three at the same time. She knows what you need-advice, a little wisdom, a blouse or shawl, she’s got you covered." He gave an incredible speech that revealed just how close the pair were, saying: "If you’re lucky enough to know her, she’s always there for you. Some people were confused when Harry inducted Stevie into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2019, unaware of the close friendship they'd struck up and appreciation they had for one another, as well as the similarity of finding enormous success both in groups and as solo artists. Goosebumps! Harry inducts Stevie into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Please welcome to the stage, Stevie Nicks." "If there was any doubt, I’m pretty sure I’d like to confirm, in my entire life, I never thought I’d be able to say this. He said: "I’m pretty sure that this was going to be up there with one of the best nights of my life,” he said, introducing the legendary artist." Harry pretty much called this the best night of his life 😁įollowing the release of his debut solo album, Haz tested the waters with a secret gig at the iconic Troubadour in LA, and in a moment he'll never forget, had Stevie join him on stage. #harrystyles #stevienicks Landslide!!!!!!!!!. Harry performs with Stevie at the launch of his album 'Fine Line' They’re really like, ‘Oh this is like daytime for us."Ĭonsider us slayed. "So it’s getting to like 3am playing the album I’m like, ‘I’m kinda tired’ and they’re right in their prime. "And they’re so used to living nocturnally – you know, they wake up really late and then they kind of live through the night ’cause they’re, you know, witches. And she was with all her ladies…a little witches coven. So I’d just kind of finished the record and she said, ‘Oh I want to come hear the album’. Whilst talking on a US radio show with Howard Stern, Harry told a story that left many music fans flat on their back with legendary information, saying he showed 'Fine Line' to Stevie Nicks one night in London after going for an Indian meal back at his place. Harry recounts spending the evening with Stevie and her 'witches coven'

Stevie Nicks shouted out 'Fine Line' in Instagram letter. "Oh my God, this is the son I never had.’ So I adopted him.I love Harry, and I’m so happy Harry made a rock and roll record - he could have made a pop record and that would have been the easy way for him."įans gush as Stevie Nicks compliments 'Fine Line'. Talking to Rolling Stone in 2019, she made it obvious how fond she is of the singer: Stevie calls Harry 'the son she never had' Rumours is widely known to be Fleetwood Mac's most well-known record, released in 1977 it spawned such iconic tracks as 'Dreams' and 'Go Your Own Way'. "Dear everyone.I know you are doing everything you can to help the situation we are all in.I am getting all my paintings and drawings out, listening to music (mostly Harry Styles, Fine Line) and being inspired by him to write some new music and poetry." A post shared by Stevie Nicks on at 8:51am PDT
