Daisy Jones and Billy Dunne have nothing on Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.
Stevie Nicks sing "Landslide""Stevie and Lindsey moved closer to one another, smiling tenderly, maybe even a little bit wistfully. Lindsey stopped strumming for a moment and Stevie let it fly as he watched from the sideline. And for one split second—truly, a slice of a moment—Lindsey put his fist under his chin and looked at Stevie as if she was a miracle. And I thought, 'Oh, they’re in love with each other,'" the author wrote.
Jenkins Reid continued, "Even after copious amounts of research about Fleetwood Mac and a host of other duos and bands, I’m still taken with that moment between them. I can’t help but marvel at the idea that, despite everything they’d been through, Stevie and Lindsey still loved each other then. Or how, despite what it looked like to us all, they no longer did.", played by Riley Keough and Sam Claflin.
Fans might also notice aesthetic similarities between the fictional and real-life duos. In the mini series, Daisy often takes the stage tapping away at a tambourine while engulfed in flowing transparent shawls, like Stevie, while Billy sports a curled shaggy haircut while playing lead guitar, like Lindsey.
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