Landslide (Fleetwood Mac)

“Landslide” is a reflective and introspective song about the passage of time, personal growth, and the uncertainties of life’s changes.

🥇1st Place – Fleetwood Mac

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🥈2nd Place – Bo Rodda

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🥉3rd Place – Miley Cyrus Fans

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4th Place – Chase Eagleson

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5th Place – The Petersens

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6th Place – Music Travel Love

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7th Place – Foxes and Fossils

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8th Place – Boyce Avenue

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9th Place – Alice Kristiansen

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10th Place – Kyn90

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11th Place – The Voice Reupload

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12th Place – Haley Klinkhammer

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13th Place – therunningmates

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14th Place – The Hindley Street Country Club

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15th Place – Our Last Night

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16th Place – GuitarZero2Hero Express

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17th Place – Shane Dougherty

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18th Place – Chiara Kilchling

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19th Place – Rachel Lou Music

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20th Place – Rachel Jay

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Did you know?

The song’s lyrics, written by Stevie Nicks, convey a sense of vulnerability and contemplation.

The opening lines, “I took my love, I took it down / Climbed a mountain and I turned around,” suggest a journey of self-discovery and the realization of how much has changed.

The metaphor of a “landslide” in the title and repeated in the chorus (“Can the child within my heart rise above? / Can I sail through the changing ocean tides? / Can I handle the seasons of my life?”) symbolizes the overwhelming and unpredictable nature of life’s transitions.

The song’s gentle folk rock style, with its soft acoustic guitar and Nicks’ emotive vocals, enhances the introspective and melancholic tone, making it a poignant reflection on the passage of time and the challenges of growing older.

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