Steve Nicks and Fleetwood Mac were national treasures, far, far above the autotuned pap that passes for rock music today. The video has been viewed over a million times on YouTube. The backing music was written by Lindsey Buckingham found in a demo which can also be found on YouTube. The video ends with a version of McVie’s “Wish You Were Here”. ![]() It starts with Nicks singing a rendition of Love In Store, a song by Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie. The famous video was recorded during a Rolling Stone photo shoot in 1981. ![]() Hymn and was created in Guadalajara, Mexico at the Oven Recording Company.UPDATE: As Wikipedia notes, this is actually the first time the song was performed, and the other singer is Nicks’s soon-to-be sister in law, Lori Perry-Nicks. Hymn is the project of songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Dominic Sena out of Austin, Texas. I wonder, if in today's society if Campbell Soup would of sued or blocked Andy Warhol's many versions of their product(?). In a world when you are supposed take sides on absolutely everything I am ok with feeling vague about how artists utilize aspects of media out in the world. ![]() Hymn, the artistic musical project of singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist Dominc Sena based out of Austin, Texas, is utterly transparent in the songs creation and thrust, so to speak, and all proceeds go to two great causes. From an artistic standpoint it fills my heart with a fair amount of glee so I'm going with it. Hymn's inspired reinterpretation, remix, re-imagining of Stevie Nick's "Wild Heart." When I say that I mean from a philosophical standpoint.
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