Actually this particular song is about Dallas Taylor, the drummer from Crosby, Stills and Nash. He later became an interventionist and was working at the hospital where Stevie detoxed from Klonopin in 1994. He then formed a bond with Stevie, went with her on the Street Angel tour, and they had a little fling. And that's who she wrote this about, according to her. :)
*Also, For What It's Worth as a title is a reference to the song by Buffalo Springfield.
@kaydelongp Allright sorry for being the bitchy, actually we both have the right - I have just learned that Stevie said that this song is both about Tom and that Dallas and she wrote this lyrics as a big "thank you" to them because those two supported her the most during her rehab time and helped her to cope with her life again as well.
@kaydelongp Allright sorry for being the bitchy, actually we both have the right - I have just learned that Stevie said that this song is both about Tom and that Dallas and she wrote this lyrics as a big "thank you" to them because those two supported her the most during her rehab time and helped her to cope with her life again as well.
The Ultimate Classic Rock article is actually incorrect. The only Petty connection is Mike Campbell, who wrote the musical track for "For What It's Worth." Stevie describes the entire story (rehab, traveling on a bus for the Street Angel Tour, writing the song in Maui in May 2010) in the 2013 In Your Dreams documentary. Stevie had "a great romance" with Dallas Taylor, who "rode the rails" with her on the Street Angel Tour. He saved her life on this tour, not the Petty one.
The Ultimate Classic Rock article is actually incorrect. The only Petty connection is Mike Campbell, who wrote the musical track for "For What It's Worth." Stevie describes the entire story (rehab, traveling on a bus for the Street Angel Tour, writing the song in Maui in May 2010) in the 2013 In Your Dreams documentary. Stevie had "a great romance" with Dallas Taylor, who "rode the rails" with her on the Street Angel Tour. He saved her life on this tour, not the Petty one.
Actually this particular song is about Dallas Taylor, the drummer from Crosby, Stills and Nash. He later became an interventionist and was working at the hospital where Stevie detoxed from Klonopin in 1994. He then formed a bond with Stevie, went with her on the Street Angel tour, and they had a little fling. And that's who she wrote this about, according to her. :) *Also, For What It's Worth as a title is a reference to the song by Buffalo Springfield.
@kaydelongp WTF? Are you kidding or what? She wrote it about Tom Petty and the time she toured with him and The Heartbreakers. She said it in an interview: https://ultimateclassicrock.com/stevie-nicks-new-single-for-what-its-worth-inspired-by-tour-with-tom-petty/. So it's better not to be ignorant and seek in the Internet for real information instead of writing nonsense things.
@kaydelongp WTF? Are you kidding or what? She wrote it about Tom Petty and the time she toured with him and The Heartbreakers. She said it in an interview: https://ultimateclassicrock.com/stevie-nicks-new-single-for-what-its-worth-inspired-by-tour-with-tom-petty/. So it's better not to be ignorant and seek in the Internet for real information instead of writing nonsense things.
@kaydelongp Allright sorry for being the bitchy, actually we both have the right - I have just learned that Stevie said that this song is both about Tom and that Dallas and she wrote this lyrics as a big "thank you" to them because those two supported her the most during her rehab time and helped her to cope with her life again as well.
@kaydelongp Allright sorry for being the bitchy, actually we both have the right - I have just learned that Stevie said that this song is both about Tom and that Dallas and she wrote this lyrics as a big "thank you" to them because those two supported her the most during her rehab time and helped her to cope with her life again as well.
The Ultimate Classic Rock article is actually incorrect. The only Petty connection is Mike Campbell, who wrote the musical track for "For What It's Worth." Stevie describes the entire story (rehab, traveling on a bus for the Street Angel Tour, writing the song in Maui in May 2010) in the 2013 In Your Dreams documentary. Stevie had "a great romance" with Dallas Taylor, who "rode the rails" with her on the Street Angel Tour. He saved her life on this tour, not the Petty one.
The Ultimate Classic Rock article is actually incorrect. The only Petty connection is Mike Campbell, who wrote the musical track for "For What It's Worth." Stevie describes the entire story (rehab, traveling on a bus for the Street Angel Tour, writing the song in Maui in May 2010) in the 2013 In Your Dreams documentary. Stevie had "a great romance" with Dallas Taylor, who "rode the rails" with her on the Street Angel Tour. He saved her life on this tour, not the Petty one.