Haim and Stevie Nicks play "Rhiannon"


Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks invites Haim over to hang out as the New York Times listens in on the conversation and we're all treated to a pretty great stripped-down version of Rhiannon by the foursome. From the New York Times:


Danielle (Haim), who tends to have little to say to the press and often appears bored on camera, had the most questions for Nicks, leaning forward intently and nodding. She was eager to talk about music, and wondered when Nicks knew it was going to "happen" for her.


A slight frown grazed Nicks's mouth. "There is a song by Buffalo Springfield called 'Rock 'n' Roll Woman,' and the first time I heard it, I was like, That's me. That's who I'm going to be. I remember walking through a room, going, 'Do you know who I am?' It's like, the Red Sea is definitely going to part here. My mom used to always say, 'You paint the picture and it will happen.' I believe that if you close your eyes and see yourself up on that stage, being bigger than life, you become that person with that big, really good attitude. You're gonna be that rock 'n' roll woman that's gonna make people happy and take them out of their miserable lives for two hours . . . and they're going to want your music. And then, girls . . . at 66 years old, you can be starting a year-and-a-half tour that sold out its U.S. dates — in the first week."