![]() I wanted people to stand back and really watch and understand what was.” When we went on Friday, I knew we’d bring it out in case it was the last thing we’d ever do. “Only on Friday night did we let it go into something deeper. “In six weeks of rehearsal, it was never like that…” she told Arizona Republic. She later revealed that the visible emotion and tension in the performance only appeared that night, and hadn’t been present during rehearsals. ![]() And uh, ‘You could be my silver springs.’ that’s just a whole symbolic thing of what you could have been to me.” Silver Springs sounded like a pretty fabulous place to me. And we were in Maryland somewhere driving under a freeway sign that said Silver Spring, Maryland,” she recalled to Classic Albums a year later. “I wrote Silver Springs uh, about Lindsey. Stevie Nicks wrote ‘Silver Springs’ to ‘bug’ Lindsey Buckingham about their breakup (Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. You will listen to me on the radio for the rest of your life, and it will bug you. In an MTV interview the year of the reunion, she explained she wanted the song to let Buckingham know: “I’m so angry with you. ![]() And they put ‘Silver Springs’ on the back of ‘Go Your Own Way’.” ![]() ‘Well, if vou don’t like it, you can either (a) take a hike or (b) you better go out there and sing “I Don’t Want to Know” or you’re only gonna have two songs on the record.’ And so, basically, with a gun to my head, I went out and sang ‘I Don’t Want to Know’. I said, ‘Well, I’m not gonna sing “I Don’t Want to Know”. Nicks has said she was devastated by the decision, telling the BBC in 1991: “I started to scream bloody murder and probably said every horrible mean thing that you could possibly say to another human being, and walked back in the studio completely flipped out. She originally intended it to appear on Rumours but the track was removed by Mick Fleetwood in favour of her other song, “I Don’t Want to Know”. Stevie Nicks wrote “Silver Springs” about the end of her romantic relationship with bandmate Lindsey Buckingham. The performance in question took place at Fleetwood Mac’s reunion concert at Warner Bros Studios in Burbank, California in May 1997, and showed the band playing “Silver Springs”, the B-Side to their Rumours single “Go Your Own Way”.
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