Like Arthur learned from Excalibur, you do not ever call on your most precious magic unless you are literally out of other choices. But the song really is about learning to live with Stevie learn to be a stranger, learn to live in silence, learn not to call on everybody else to get you out of everything or make everybody else pay for what you’re going through because you’ve chosen this life. A dynamic, revelatory sketch of the one-of-a-kind icon, The Wild Heart of Stevie Nicks is a portrait as revealing as it is dazzling, as human as it is pure. My clothes were hanging in my face, and I took my little stereo in there, and that’s where I lived. I moved into my closet with my quilt and pillows and my writing stuff. It was like going from heaven straight to tell without stopping off for a burger on the way. There were no phones, and I was alone, freezing, with nothing. "And I moved into my new dream house, but it was more of a nightmare because it was cold and empty. Learn about the people, places, and events that have influenced her workand why Nicks’ music is as powerfully alluring today as it was when you first heard it decades ago. "I wrote this when I came off the Bella Donna tour, one of the most exhilarating and beautiful experiences I’ve ever had," Nicks said. With Stevie Nicks’s 2019 solo induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the time is right to uncover the stories behind the songs you love. Mick Fleetwood played drums on "Sable on Blonde"
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