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Originally Posted by aleuzzi
I think she was just trying to create a touch of intrigue about a song that is forty some odd years old.
Didn't she say this right before her album release with LB? It could have been a ploy to create a tension or narrative that sparked interest. Either way, I ain't buying it. The song is wonderful as a plainspoken love song. The subtext she tried to create for it decades later is lame. But not in the league of saying Landslide was written for Katrina. Or Hillary's election.
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That was my first reaction but apparently it was quoted from an interview in 2014 so that's a bit before Buckingham McVie.