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Lyrically, "Gypsy" recounts the narrator’s early adulthood—with references to going to a clothing store in San Francisco—and reminisces about a bygone, carefree lifestyle. [4] There are two points of inspiration behind "Gypsy", as stated by Stevie Nicks, the first of which is a nostalgia for her life before Fleetwood Mac.
In 1980, Nicks was sued for plagiarism by a songwriter who had submitted a song called "Sara", which she had sent to Warner Bros. in 1978. Nicks showed that she had written and recorded a demo version of the song in July 1978, before the lyrics were sent to Warner, and the complainant accepted that no plagiarism had occurred. [20]
Record World said that "Stevie Nicks' vocal evokes a magic that is hard to ignore on this scintillating track." [27] Jason Elias of AllMusic found the vocals and lyrics to be "compelling". [28] The Guardian and Paste ranked the song number seven and number six, respectively, on their lists of the 30 greatest Fleetwood Mac songs. [29] [30]
Video footage of the album sessions can be found on the DVD portion of Nicks' retrospective release Crystal Visions – The Very Best of Stevie Nicks (2007). Rhino released an expanded, three-disc version of Bella Donna on November 4, 2016. The first disc is the remastered original album.
Harry Styles performed this song with Nicks during his show at the Troubadour in May 2017. [60] The Japanese House recorded a cover of this song for Spotify Singles, released 26 July 2017. [61] Parodied by Lucy Lawless (in character as Stevie Nicks) in 17 October 1998, episode of Saturday Night Live. [62]
Stevie Nicks has released her first original single in four years, “The Lighthouse,” which she says she has been working on since the rights guaranteed by Roe v. Wade were overturned by the ...
Lopez spent the holiday season in Aspen, Colorado, with her two children, twins Emme and Max, as well as her sister, Lynda Lopez. While visiting the popular ski town, the Atlas star accordingly ...
"The Chain" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on their 1977 album Rumours. [1] [2] [3] It is the only song from the album with writing credits for all five members (Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood).