| Stevie Nicks β Battle Of The Dragon Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| I think it had to do with her drug abuse, I remember reading. | |
| Fleetwood Mac β Fireflies Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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The last part of the lyrics are wrong, I read the sheet music to it. Instead of: "Well what happened to my feelings.... there were angry words in the night" It's: "At risk to my feelings, we are dreamers in the night, some call it my nightmare, but my five fire flies. Like a sailing ship not one of us runs......everyone stays and the fire never fades" One of the most beautiful songs I ever heard in my life. |
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| Fleetwood Mac β Sara Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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The following quote is taken from Don Henley's 1991 interview with GQ: [Henley's prodigious romantic escapades would include an affair with Stevie Nicks, who] "I believe to the best of my knowledge became pregnant by me. And she named the [unborn] kid Sara, and she had an abortion and then wrote the song of the same name to the spirit of the aborted baby. I was building my house at the time, and there's a line in the song that says βAnd when you build your house, call me.'' Following the release of that issue of GQ, there was a Stevie mention in the Sunday Parade, where a reader wrote in and asked how Stevie responded to Don's statement. The answer was: "Stevie Nicks, 43, won't comment on Henley's revelation, only replies that they 'remain friends'. But in the notes to her new 'Best of' album, the singer writes candidly of love affairs she has had with rock stars Mick Fleetwood, Joe Walsh, and Henley. 'Finally, after all those years', Nicks says, 'people have to understand why these songs were written and why I sometimes get so emotional on stage, why I sometimes burst into tears.'" To be honest, I always thought this went deeper then just some "love affair". -Wild Blue |
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