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    It was a type of day where the sky didn't match the climate. The sky was bright blue like a silk blue dress without the presence of a cloud within sight. The nearly bare trees shook only slightly, like a lonely park swing, with every reoccuring gust that passed through them. The wind was crisp, yet possessed a sharp unforgiving bitter cold covering me such as a plastic wrap, chilling me wherever possible nearly to the bone. I took little hops down the old concrete steps to where they were little

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    Stevie Nicks; A Woman Taken By The Wind “Stevie Nicks writes one very long song. They’re all involved with each other. Each song is a lifetime… Each song has a soul… Each song has a purpose. Each song is a love story… They represent my life behind the scenes, the secrets, the broken hearts, the broken hearted and the survivors… These songs are the memories - the 24 Karat gold rings in the blue box… These songs are for you” (“Official Website”). On May 6 1948 in Phoenix, Arizona Stevie Nicks was

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    In 2003 five people in Kentucky decided to form a band which they called Lucid Grey. It originally started off as a trio and then evolved into five members (Greg, Blue, Clark, Justin, and Billy). “Tension and Release” was the first music released by the band in an extended play (EP) which is what something is called when it is too short to be and album. The music from the EP licensed to MTV and featured in a Lions Gate film. Lucid Grey released their full length album “Eucatastrophe” in 2011, the

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    Well, this is it. These are the only seniors who were able to survive the culminating exhibition. If I had known that there would be this many open seats, I would have invited my third cousins from Norway. You know, it's funny. As I look around at the familiar faces in the student section, I am reminded about something. Our class, particularly the girls, have been very fashion-conscious over the last four years. Some even seem to be in competition with one another. Well girls, here we are on the

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    Lauren Yates is in India, waiting for a flight to Bangkok. It’s 8-something in the morning and she’s just spent the past 7 hours on a red-eye from London. She has a few options: A) Go around the department stores over and over again B) drink a million and one coffees and/or chai’s C) Get a curry and watch the planes in taxi D) Start working on the backlog of emails, articles, and photos to write and edit or E) All of the above. She chooses option E, with an extra helping of option B. “I never

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    downloads in the weekend of release. Mac has nearly 230,000 Twitter followers at this time which is nothing compared to his current 5.2 Million. However does obviously show he’s blowing up with his cultivating fan base, views and sell out shows across the nation. On the other hand, Mac is still the same old dude but a brand new person as he says in Faces in the crowd the difference is the cash and having his own tour across America. In an article with Complex Mac describes

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    band Fleetwood Mac was comprised of Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, John McVie, and Christine McVie. The band was formed 1967 in London, England by Peter Green and named after Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, the only 2 remaining original members. The band is famous for its inter-relationships and how it stayed together through the heartbreak. Fleetwood Mac is an American Icon that has forever affected rock and roll. The band is famous for its inter-relationships. Fleetwood Mac became

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    Fleetwood Mac’s Life Story Fleetwood Mac was one of the most successful bands ever but with many of tragedies. Those tragedies resulted in many big stops in their music career that could have led them to even more success. Fleetwood Mac had many different rock and roll artists to inspire them and different kind of music. They had many of people that came in out of the band at the beginning, but these people came up with the band name. Even though they have had many changes and tragedies, Fleetwood

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    “Landslide,” by Fleetwood Mac, is written to show how the removal of a loved one can impact someone's life negatively or positively. The theme of the song can be found in several lyric such as, “Well, I’ve been afraid of changin, ‘cause I’ve built my life around you” (Fleetwood Mac). It is said that if a couple thinks that their relationship is not going to work out, it can tumble over at any time. The effects of shouting out and going for help may seem like a good idea, but it will just bring down

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    There is no doubt that Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours is one of the most iconic rock albums of all time. The album skyrocketed the band into fame and success with Grammy nominations, millions of sold copies and four top ten singles. However, behind the scenes of Fleetwood Mac’s success was a group of people falling apart. The band was in chaos, filled with anger, passion and heartache - and you can clearly hear this turmoil in their lyrics. During the making of Rumours, Fleetwood Mac’s two couples - John

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