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michelej1 09-16-2021 01:41 AM

Go Your Own Way: Anatomy of a Song WSJ
 
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soul_drifter333 09-16-2021 03:16 AM

Great article and scan. Thanks for sharing!

tango87 09-16-2021 03:54 AM

Thanks for scanning and posting this Michele, it's a great read. I can easily imagine him writing a memoir...

bwboy 09-16-2021 04:41 AM

Yes, thank you for posting this. Such a great read! I had no idea FM always recorded the bass and guitar parts first and then the drums. GYOW is truly a masterpiece, for me it’s pure perfection and Fleetwood Mac personified, right there with the Chain. The drums and guitar are dueling in the best way here. I also like how he juxtaposed his lyrics with Stevie’s lyrics in Dreams and pointed out that both songs had lines that weren’t necessarily accurate, but reflected how they felt (“packin’ up, shackin’ up is all you want to do” versus “you say you want your freedom.”)

Storms123 09-16-2021 04:54 AM

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Originally Posted by bwboy (Post 1269668)
Yes, thank you for posting this. Such a great read! I had no idea FM always recorded the bass and guitar parts first and then the drums. GYOW is truly a masterpiece, for me it’s pure perfection and Fleetwood Mac personified, right there with the Chain. The drums and guitar are dueling in the best way here. I also like how he juxtaposed his lyrics with Stevie’s lyrics in Dreams and pointed out that both songs had lines that weren’t necessarily accurate, but reflected how they felt (“packin’ up, shackin’ up is all you want to do” versus “you say you want your freedom.”)

Such a great read, such a great song. I love finding out more about the process of writing and recording. Thank you for posting.

Macfan4life 09-16-2021 08:55 AM

In Mick's first book he describes Stevie's reaction to the "shackin up" line. She threatened to leave the band if Lindsey kept those lyrics in the song. She felt violated by the line.

Years later Stevie also threatened to leave the band (again) over the name Tusk for the album. It has some sexual meaning.


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