Give music another try? Her life felt like a landslide. Another track from 's "Fleetwood Mac," this one is about a mythical Welsh goddess Stevie Nicks, who co-wrote it with Lindsey Buckingham, referred to her as a witch. So, whenever I sing the song, I always think of that. Mick Fleetwood once noted that "her 'Rhiannon' in those days was like an exorcism. Christine McVie wrote this song—from Fleetwood Mac's album "Tusk" — about her relationship with Curry Grant, the band's lighting director. That's the affair that broke up her marriage. The McVies divorced after John learned of Christine's affair, which overlapped with the stormy breakup of Nicks and Buckingham.
Mick Fleetwood and his wife Jenny divorced after Mick learned that Jenny was sleeping with former bandmate Bob Weston. Nicks had affairs with both Fleetwood and Weston. Written by Lindsey Buckingham, the title song on the album is about sex "Tusk" being slang for "penis".
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But the word wasn't a turn-on for Stevie Nicks, who associated it with "elephants being slaughtered and ivory being sold on the black market. The experimental percussion sounds include the whack of a spatula hitting a leg of lamb. Fleetwood Mac goes punk. Written and sung by Lindsey Buckingham, "Not That Funny" was his response to the punk and new wave sounds of the late '70s. Stevie Nicks acknowledged that she had an abortion after becoming pregnant by Don Henley of the Eagles.
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If she had kept the baby and it had been female, Nicks said, she would have named her Sara. Add your thoughts 16 Comments.
General Comment I wish I wrote this song about someone.. This song has a gravity of sexiness it brings. Its about being in love so much it feels like someone has put a love spell on you. Its about having fun in a relationship My favorite lyric "And I don't have to tell you you're the only one" such a sweet pasionate song Where is that woman?
No Replies Log in to reply. There was an error. This song is not about some magical long lasting love. It's about an affair between Christine McVie and the lighting director. Puts a bit of a different perspective on the song. General Comment Call me crass go ahead! From today's perspective it may sound ridiculous: But in the mid-'70s many women were discovering the same thing. Books were written on the subject, and magazines such as Cosmopolitan often seemed to be concerned with little else. Increasing recognition of a simple fact: While their husbands nodded off, afterward I concede my interpretation is influenced by having briefly attained something akin to satori, not long ago.
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Fleetwood Mac's creativity wasn't fueled solely by pain and heartbreak. Christine McVie wrote this track from the band's self-titled album while her marriage was still intact. She was also energized by the recent arrival of two new bandmates, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.
Polydor Records had dropped the newcomers' previous band, Buckingham Nicks. Alone in Aspen while Lindsey toured with the Everly Brothers, Stevie stared at "the snow-covered hills," aware that an avalanche could come crashing down at any moment.
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Her life felt like a landslide. Another track from 's "Fleetwood Mac," this one is about a mythical Welsh goddess Stevie Nicks, who co-wrote it with Lindsey Buckingham, referred to her as a witch. So, whenever I sing the song, I always think of that.
Mick Fleetwood once noted that "her 'Rhiannon' in those days was like an exorcism. Christine McVie wrote this song—from Fleetwood Mac's album "Tusk" — about her relationship with Curry Grant, the band's lighting director. That's the affair that broke up her marriage. The McVies divorced after John learned of Christine's affair, which overlapped with the stormy breakup of Nicks and Buckingham.
Mick Fleetwood and his wife Jenny divorced after Mick learned that Jenny was sleeping with former bandmate Bob Weston. Nicks had affairs with both Fleetwood and Weston.