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Just revisited the Olive Stone film The Doors last week. It still holds up. Great! This poem is awesome Damian. The Doors were revolutionary for the few short years they were around. Killer poem.
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I really loved the ending dearest Damian yes powerful words and I love and still love Jim as I shake the cotton from my brain…great write and dedication ❤️
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This had the cadence of a song to it. His influence drifting through you, perhaps? What a great ode to your inspiration, my friend
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Outstanding! Didn’t know much about Buckingham’s background. Informative and a pleasure to read. Not sure if you have listened to Fleetwood Mac before the self titled album in 1975, but their earlier records are more heavy blues driven and underground. I’m not a fan of the band from the self titled album forward but their early material with Peter Green is quite good. Kind of like early Savoy Brown. Rock on dude!
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Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Keith. So glad you enjoyed the story my friend. I love the band in the Lindsey era obviously. But yes I know about the legendary, Peter Green. He’s the one that wrote, “Black Magic Woman.” Even though it’d be a bigger hit for, Santana. Thanks for your continued support. Appreciate you.
Damian
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It’s rather wild all the drama that band was able to withstand. Lindsey is a hell of an artist in his own right. Though Stevie to me is one of the best hands down.
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Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Nick. So glad you enjoyed the story my friend. I agree totally it had to be chaos. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, I like Stevie a lot too, but I’m a Lindsey guy. The crazy thing is if it wasn’t for Lindsey, she wouldn’t have got the Fleetwood Mac gig. Anyhow they’re both great artists, thanks for the support. Appreciate you.
Damian
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I don’t know that much about him, other than he was in Fleetwood Mac & at one point involved with Stevie. But I can absolutely swear that Tusk is one of my all-time favorite songs…ever. I never looked into who wrote what for them or the singing rights to said songs. That was fascinating to learn. To be in the throes of a broken relationship & still creating phenomenal music…damn. I’m impressed. With him & with your sharing of his story, my friend
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Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Willow. So glad you enjoyed the story my friend. I’m a huge fan of this era of Fleetwood Mac. I’m a fan of Stevie Nicks. I’m a bigger fan of Lindsey, which might be obvious writing from his point of view and all. But the two of them together are phenomenal, when they’re getting along. Stevie, went more pop with her solo career. Lindsey, had hits, but that wasn’t what he was focused on. He wanted to make great albums, and sometimes experiment as well as shifting between acoustic & electric guitar. He played all the instruments unless he had a guest on a song. I’ve got every solo album & every live album he released. Might have to share a song or two with you off of YouTube. “Tusk” is a great song my friend. It’s is a Lindsey song by the way, he talked the rest of the band into making “Tusk” the entire album was meant to be nothing like Rumours. Lindsey, stated we already made a great pop record, we can’t do it any better than we already did it. Sorry for the novel.. Appreciate you.
Damian
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I can’t explain love.I think it’s been so romanticised and commercialised that nobody knows what it is.In my mind there is no singular thing such as love….love might be the collective noun for lots of emotions.
I think the love that most people talk about is nothing more than an attachment that they can’t live without.
Hmmm
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I can read the morrison vibes in these verses. A well written Ode! “)