Stevie Nicks Slip

Apr 1, 2019 | 6:00 AM

Harry Styles was on hand to honor Stevie Nicks at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, but she wasn’t exactly sure what group he used to be in.

The legendary singer was opening up about her bond with Harry backstage following the ceremony on Friday in New York City.

“What I really loved about Harry was that when he decided to make a solo record from NSYNC … he chose to make NSYNC,” she said before starting to correct herself. “Sorry, not NSYNC.”

“Sorry. I’m never going to live that one down, I know it. One Direction. Well, I liked One Direction too,” she added.

Harry also joined the legendary Fleetwood Mac singer to perform “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around.”

In his speech to the star ahead of the award, Styles said: “Stevie Nicks is the first female artist to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame a second time. First, with Fleetwood Mac, and now for her unforgettable solo work. With Stevie, you’re not celebrating music from long ago through the mists of time. She was standing on stage headlining a place doing her best work just three nights ago. She is forever current. She is forever Stevie.

He continued, “‘Dreams’ was the first song that I knew all the words to before I really knew what the words meant. I thought it was a song about the weather. But I knew that it was a beautiful song about the weather,” Harry said.

He added, “She’s so wise and serene. She sees all the romance and drama in the world and she celebrates it…She is a magical gypsy godmother who occupies the in-between. It’s a space that can and will only ever be hers.”

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“In my family, we listened at home, we listened in the car, wherever we could. ‘Dreams’ was the first song I knew all the words to, before I knew what the words really meant.” – Harry inducts Stevie Nicks at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – March 29. https://twitter.com/thisislxve/status/1111780326861357058/video/1

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