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Why on earth is it implausible for a 26-year-old to write a song about someone whose children have grown? People don't always write songs about their immediate life situation. (Maybe I should add a note to Superman (R.E.M. song) pointing out that it isn't actually about the comic book character because interestingly it was written by a man who was not Superman.) The Wednesday Island 01:42, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
My sister told me she heard a radio interview and Stevie explicitly stated it's about her father. Also, at the beginning of Landslide on their dvd "The Dance" she says "this is for you daddy". --
"'One might also interpret the song as one about Stevie Nicks' drug abuse, specifically in the line "I saw my reflection in the snow covered hills,' referring to the singer seeing her reflection in a mirror covered in cocaine. "
Although plausible considering her life this sounds rather speculative. Is there any source for this theory? If she wrote this while in Aspen "snow-covered hills" might just as easily mean "snow-covered hills." As in actual hills/mountains covered in snow where you might indeed see your reflection in the ice or water or simply in a metaphorical sense. (As the article states she was thinking of her life as being in "an avalanche" seeing her reflection in the "snow-covered hills" could simply relate to that.)-- T. Anthony ( talk) 09:41, 26 December 2007 (UTC)
As far as I know, the Landslide song that Belle & Sebastian have performed (seen on the Fans Only DVD) was an original and not a cover of Fleetwood Mac. See http://www.belleandsebastian.com/qa_view.php?qaID=18856 Allenu ( talk) 00:47, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
When did Slim Thug do a cover of Landslide? I can't find any results for such an event/song anyplace that isn't this page. It struck me as surprising, and I can't find any evidence for it. On the other hand, if it exists, I'd be interested to hear it.
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Why on earth is it implausible for a 26-year-old to write a song about someone whose children have grown? People don't always write songs about their immediate life situation. (Maybe I should add a note to Superman (R.E.M. song) pointing out that it isn't actually about the comic book character because interestingly it was written by a man who was not Superman.) The Wednesday Island 01:42, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
My sister told me she heard a radio interview and Stevie explicitly stated it's about her father. Also, at the beginning of Landslide on their dvd "The Dance" she says "this is for you daddy". --
"'One might also interpret the song as one about Stevie Nicks' drug abuse, specifically in the line "I saw my reflection in the snow covered hills,' referring to the singer seeing her reflection in a mirror covered in cocaine. "
Although plausible considering her life this sounds rather speculative. Is there any source for this theory? If she wrote this while in Aspen "snow-covered hills" might just as easily mean "snow-covered hills." As in actual hills/mountains covered in snow where you might indeed see your reflection in the ice or water or simply in a metaphorical sense. (As the article states she was thinking of her life as being in "an avalanche" seeing her reflection in the "snow-covered hills" could simply relate to that.)-- T. Anthony ( talk) 09:41, 26 December 2007 (UTC)
As far as I know, the Landslide song that Belle & Sebastian have performed (seen on the Fans Only DVD) was an original and not a cover of Fleetwood Mac. See http://www.belleandsebastian.com/qa_view.php?qaID=18856 Allenu ( talk) 00:47, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
When did Slim Thug do a cover of Landslide? I can't find any results for such an event/song anyplace that isn't this page. It struck me as surprising, and I can't find any evidence for it. On the other hand, if it exists, I'd be interested to hear it.
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