The Greatest American Music: Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide"

I go through phases of what style of music I want to listen to all the time. I’ll go with hip hop for a good long time, then switch to rock. I’ll listen to the blues, then transition to folk. I’ll do some prog rock and that will shift to classic rock. Lately I’ve been on a classic rock kick.

It all started about a week ago when I decided I wanted to revisit Jimi Hendrix. He’s one of my all time favorites, and I hadn’t listened to him for quite some time. So, I have been listening to him pretty much nonstop, with some ELO, Beatles, Rolling Stones and The Band, among others, peppered in. Spotify has recognized this, and they’ve made a mix for me that is focused on this genre, or generation, of music. It’s a bit scary, because AI is definitely taking over, but also cool because it reintroduces, and sometimes, introduces me to people and songs I haven’t heard of, or heard in awhile. That very thing happened this morning.

My wife is a big Fleetwood Mac fan, and she’s turned me into somewhat of a fan. I enjoy, and respect the hell out of Lindsay Buckingham’s guitar playing. I think Stevie Nicks is a wonderful singer and I appreciate the music they made going through all the stuff they went through. Look up Fleetwood Mac’s history, it’s intense. Anyway, while on my way to run this morning the song “Landslide” came on and I was moved.

Now, this song has a whole new meaning to me since my wedding. Most people, I assume, when they get married, one of the people that got married dances with their mother, with the mother picking the song. I did this, and my mom picked “Landslide”. At the time I didn’t listen to Fleetwood Mac. I knew of them, but never listened to their music. When we danced to this song, with our family and friends watching, we were both very emotional. It was happy emotions, but I was crying, as was my mom. The lyrics moved me. The way Nicks sings is amazing. The guitar was beautiful. I immediately loved the song. I listened to it a ton on my honeymoon, and when we got home, I listened even more. I really started to indulge in Fleetwood Mac after my mom picked that song. Then I just kind of stopped listening to them. Sure, “Rumours” would be played here and there, but I didn’t hear a ton of Fleetwood Mac or “Landslide”.

Then it came on today. I turned the song up right away and let myself get lost. I returned to my wedding. I let the song totally wash over me, and it was magical. I most definitely teared up. I found myself not even singing along, just simply listening. As I said, I returned to my wedding and dancing to this song with my mom. We didn’t know it at the time, but she was going through some medical stuff, and thinking about that made me tear up as well. When Nicks sings, and it’s so simple, but so true, “children get older, and I’m getting older too”, or, “cause I’ve built my life around you, but time makes you bolder”, I mean come on, that’s moving. My mom did build her life around me and my brothers after we were born. She did it all for us. My dad did too, but I didn’t dance to “Landslide” with him. This was for my mom. I think she was trying to tell me these things through the song. Well mom, I get it now and I adore that this was the song you picked. This song is so important in my life now that, my wife and I performed it for my mom for her birthday a few years back. And yes, tears were shed again.

“Landslide” was already a great song, and now, being older, being married and having kids of my own, it means so, so much more to me. I love you mom and I thank you Fleetwood Mac for making such a meaningful song. It’s truly wonderful.

Ty

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Cloves and Fedoras: Lux Lisbon is a band you should know

Some new music to make your ears happy.

Some new music to make your ears happy.

Cloves and Fedoras is SeedSings reviews for little known pieces of pop culture.  Feel free to contact us with your own submissions of undiscovered gems that must be known.

I was recently introduced to a new band via Twitter. They started following me and sent me a direct message that had a free download of their new ep. I was very happy to receive this gift. I downloaded the ep and just recently gave it a listen and it's really, really good.

The band is called Lux Lisbon and the ep is titled "Get Some Scars". This is a really cool thing they're doing for their fans, sending out a link for a free download. Believe me, the album is well worth multiple listens. They're an English band, but you can hear influences from all over the world. My wife was listening and she said they reminded her of the band Queen. My son and I were listening to it in the car, he's only three years old by the way, and he said to me, "daddy, this sounds like Oasis. The ones you and mommy listen to". I've listened to the ep a few times now and I hear traits of Glen Hansard, Fleetwood Mac and old blues musicians like Howlin Wolf. The singer has a great voice, and while not as gruff as Howlin Wolf, he's got a cool, raspy voice that works perfectly for their style. The female singer is better than Amy Whinehouse in my personal opinion. When she sings, "Devil Got Me Dancing", I got chills. Her voice is that good.

Other songs I really enjoyed were, "Keep Me Wild" and "Demons You Show". "Keep Me Wild" has a great acoustic guitar and the singer is really bringing out his inner Glen Hansard, almost yelling the lyrics. It's really intense in the best possible way. "Demons You Show" is a great rock song that needs to get some radio play. I like every song on the ep, those are just my favorites.

The band even includes bonus tracks and you get some live songs and some stuff they did at the BBC. I like when bands do that on their album. That shows their true musicianship and Lux Lisbon doesn't disappoint. These guys are really good and I think they will be a pretty big band within the next year. They have something special about them. I'm just glad they contacted me via Twitter and gave me the free download. It was a great idea by them and more, less known bands should do the same thing. I know that when a new album comes out from Lux Lisbon, I'll buy it the day they release it. So, check this band out and let them know how awesome they are, because they're really, really good. And I'd just like to say thanks again for contacting me and hooking me up with the download.

You guys and girls are awesome.

You can download Lux Lisbon's music for free on their website luxlisbon.com

Ty 

Ty is the Pop Culture Editor for SeedSing and co-host of the X Millennial Man podcast. If you send him music, he only asks that it is good music. Follow Ty on twitter @tykulik.