Stevie Nicks, the iconic rock star, has recently shared her praise for the Emmy-nominated series, “Daisy Jones & The Six.” This comes months after the series premiered and sparked comparisons to Fleetwood Mac, a renowned rock band that Nicks was a part of.
Author Taylor Jenkins Reid, who wrote the book that the Prime Video series was adapted from, has previously stated that the novel is not strictly based on Fleetwood Mac. However, she did admit that she drew inspiration from the band, specifically mentioning Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. In a 2019 interview with Penguin Books UK, Reid shared that she also researched many other singers and bands from the 70s.
Even before the release of the show, fans were quick to notice the parallels between Fleetwood Mac and “Daisy Jones & The Six,” including similarities between each band member and their romantic pairings. In particular, fans noted the similarities between Nicks and Daisy Jones, played by Riley Keough, as well as keyboardist Christine McVie and Karen Sirko, played by Suki Waterhouse. Nicks herself took to social media to give her input on the series, expressing that watching it brought back memories and made her feel like a ghost watching her own story. She also expressed her wish that Christine could have seen it and that she would have loved it.
Co-showrunner Will Graham responded to Nicks’ post on social media, expressing his amazement and gratitude for her support. He stated that everyone involved in the show loves her. This positive response from Nicks and the creators of the show highlights the impact and resonance that “Daisy Jones & The Six” has had on fans and those familiar with the music of Fleetwood Mac.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Scott Neustadter, one of the showrunners of “Daisy Jones & The Six,” revealed that producers were initially concerned that the series’ original music would draw even more comparisons to Fleetwood Mac. To address this, they decided to create original tracks that sounded like music from the 70s but by a fictional band. They collaborated with music producers Blake Mills and Tony Berg, who pitched the idea of creating music that couldn’t be tied to any one specific band or influence. The result was a collection of songs that felt like they could have come out in the 70s and added to the authenticity of the series.
“Daisy Jones & The Six” received nine Emmy nominations this year, further cementing its impact and success. The show’s ability to capture the essence of the 70s rock scene and draw comparisons to Fleetwood Mac, while still standing on its own as a unique story, has resonated with audiences and industry professionals alike. With the support and praise from Stevie Nicks, a legendary figure in rock music, the series has solidified its place as a must-watch for fans of music and compelling storytelling.
Overall, the impact and success of “Daisy Jones & The Six” can be attributed to its ability to draw inspiration from iconic bands like Fleetwood Mac, while still creating a unique and captivating story. With the support of Stevie Nicks and numerous Emmy nominations, the series has proven itself to be a standout in the world of television.