I read an interview with Christine where she said how much she admired your abilities as a producer. She mentioned how you took Stevie's "Gold Dust Woman," which has a repetitive chord sequence, and made each section distinct. Since Stevie isn't really an instrumentalist, how do you approa...
In 1977, the band followed up with Rumours, considered by many to be among the greatest albums of all time. It won the Grammy for ‘Album of the Year’ and has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide. Its unforgettable tracks include: ‘Go Your Own Way’, ‘Gold Dust Woman’ and ...
("gold dust woman"), but her approach was different. at the time of rumours ' release, she maintained that the latter song was about groupies who would scowl at her and christine but light up when the guys appeared. she later confessed that it was about cocaine getting the best of her...
“That went on for a long, long time, Stevie Nicks has addressed it, so I’m not divulging anything that she hasn’t spoken about.Continue readingFleetwood Mac’s Mick Fleetwood says cocaine use left him with two-year memory gap | NME→...
the record sat at number one on theBillboardcharts for over six months and included hit singles such as Buckingham's 'Go Your Own Way', Nicks' 'Dreams' and Christine McVie's 'Don't Stop' and 'You Make Loving Fun', as well as other popular tracks like Nicks' 'Gold Dust Woman' and...
“Rumours” was an album that seemed to appeal to everyone, and still does today; it’s various singles, "Go Your Own Way", "Dreams", "Don't Stop", "You Make Loving Fun", "Second Hand News", "Gold Dust Woman" and "The Chain" are considered iconic, and the album itself is the...
When news came of the death of Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie at age 79, the internet did one of its loving, sorrowful double-takes. Of course it did. There’s much to applaud about the multitalented McVie: those scuffed-velvet vocals; the chilled charisma of a woman who truly knew...
Track 11 - Gold Dust Woman "Take your silver spoon, dig your grave" "Rulers make bad lovers, you better put your kingdom up for sale" Inspired by Los Angeles and the hardship encountered in such a metropolis. After struggling with the rock lifestyle, Nicks became addicted to cocaine and...
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Nicks’ other two compositions appear late on the second side. “I Don’t Want to Know” is leftover from the pre-Fleetwood Mac, “Buckingham and Nicks” days and contains harmonized vocals throughout. The album’s closer, “Gold Dust Woman” features some cool sounds from a dobro, percus...