First Time Reaction to Fleetwood Mac – Gold Dust Woman



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36 thoughts on “First Time Reaction to Fleetwood Mac – Gold Dust Woman”

  1. The “Take your silver spoon and dig your grave” line refers towards the copious amounts of cocaine that the band was indulging in, and some emotional venom shared by thefts uples as Stevie had been having an affair with Mick Fleetwood after Lindsey wouldn’t commit to Stevie, and was dippin his toes in some other womans pool. Lindey seems to have issues with the reactors and is the he cause of HIS songs being used by wny reactors. But Stevie welcomes the extra attention, so when you want the do studio cut reactions, avoid Lndsey’stunes to avoid the blocking of your video

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  2. Hey Tasha, this is a really bad period for the band. I wish they never filmed this concert. Lindsey wasn’t there, Stevie just got out of the Betty Ford clinic after blowing a hole through her nose with cocaine and sounds “different”
    PLEASE for the love of Fleetwood Mac, no more videos from this show 😘

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  3. Great Reactions and Discussions. Stevie Nicks wrote all her tunes. Prince was part of her inspiration from "Little Red Corvette". Anyways, such a rich history with this band. But, the reason you hear some "country" in their music is, Fleetwood Mac was originally "Blue Grass" They decided a change was needed and, the rest is history. Peace On ya

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  4. This video does not really reflect Fleetwood Mac as Lindsey is not performing on this. It took 2 guitarists to replace Lindsey and they aren't even as good as Lindsey is solo on guitar. I would not recommend this version of Gold Dust Woman to anyone on first listen.

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  5. Stevie Nicks was iconic. Men were in love with her and women wanted to be like her. All their songs were wrote from personal experiences. You should watch their bio if you truly want to understand their them.

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  6. No Lyndsay Buckingham here so they had to hire two guitarist to fill in. Btw, in the 80s Everyone looked like Pop stars, it was the heavy hair and makeup and over the top fashion.
    There are better videos for this song that actually feature the core five band members.

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  7. A hidden gem from the Fleetwood Mac discography is "That's Alright" from the Mirage album which is a country song Stevie wrote before joining (previous title was "Designs of Love"

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