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A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! "All you ever wanted to know about Fleetwood Mac's mesmerizing frontwoman." - People Magazine "Davis is astute and respectful...adept in his literary analysis." - The New York Times Book Review Stevie Nicks is a legend of rock, but her energy and magnetism sparked new interest in this icon. She's one of the most glamorous creatures rock has known, and the rare woman who's a real rock 'n' roller. Gold Dust Woman gives "the gold standard of rock biographers" ( The Boston Globe ) his ideal topic: Nicks' work and life are equally sexy and interesting, and Davis delves deeply into each, unearthing fresh details from new, intimate interviews and interpreting them to present a rich new portrait of the star. Just as Nicks (and Lindsey Buckingham) gave Fleetwood Mac the "shot of adrenaline" they needed to become real rock stars--according to Christine McVie--Gold Dust Woman is vibrant with stories and with a life lived large and hard: --How Nicks and Buckingham were asked to join Fleetwood Mac and how they turned the band into stars --The affairs that informed Nicks' greatest songs --Her relationships with the Eagles' Don Henley and Joe Walsh, and with Fleetwood himself --Why Nicks married her best friend's widower --Her dependency on cocaine, drinking and pot, but how it was a decade-long addiction to Klonopin that almost killed her -- Nicks' successful solo career that has her still performing in venues like Madison Square Garden --The cult of Nicks and its extension to chart-toppers like Taylor Swift and the Dixie Chicks Review: Couldn’t put it down - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gold Dust Woman is an unforgettable deep dive into the life and legacy of Stevie Nicks. This book captures not just the glamour and mystique people associate with her, but the grit, vulnerability, and relentless drive behind the icon. From her rise with Fleetwood Mac to her groundbreaking solo career, the storytelling feels rich and immersive. It doesn’t shy away from the difficult chapters — the pressures of fame, the personal struggles, and the emotional cost of life in the spotlight — which makes her success even more impressive. What stands out most is how the book honors Stevie’s artistry. It explores the meaning behind the music, including the haunting power of “Gold Dust Woman,” and shows why she remains such a singular force in rock history. This isn’t just a biography; it’s a portrait of resilience, creative vision, and staying true to yourself despite the chaos around you. A must-read for fans and anyone inspired by strong, unapologetic women in music. Highly recommended. Review: A little talent goes a long way - I’m giving this 5 stars as it’s immaculately researched and well written. I’d give it 2 if it was for likeability. It’s hard to imagine that Rumours - the soundtrack to my formative years - was written as a result of their hatred for each other. And boy, did they hate each other. Nicks and Buckingham had a ridiculously childish battle over who was the most talented and seemed to be extremely spoilt individuals. Christine McVie wrote the sweetest song on Rumours ‘Songbird’ written away from the toxicity. Every tour seemed to happen just to pay off Fleetwood’s drug bill - as did each album. All milked to ensure maximum money for the band (although the Tusk tour laughably made them nothing due to their spoilt demands). Stevie Nicks was possibly the worst of the 5 although Buckingham must share that honour with her. Granted she seemed nicer once she got older and off the drugs. All in all it’s hilarious. Made me think of Spinal Tap. Sobering to think they made so much money out of taking a lot of coke and drinking a great deal. Yes, they had some talent but having read this I have almost no respect for them. And one negative is that there is quite a shortage of photos - mainly just from Stevie Nicks more recent days. I could have done with more.
| Best Sellers Rank | 148,020 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 756 in Rock & Pop Musician Biographies 810 in Historical Biographies starting 1901 925 in Rock Music |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,288 Reviews |
A**R
Couldn’t put it down
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gold Dust Woman is an unforgettable deep dive into the life and legacy of Stevie Nicks. This book captures not just the glamour and mystique people associate with her, but the grit, vulnerability, and relentless drive behind the icon. From her rise with Fleetwood Mac to her groundbreaking solo career, the storytelling feels rich and immersive. It doesn’t shy away from the difficult chapters — the pressures of fame, the personal struggles, and the emotional cost of life in the spotlight — which makes her success even more impressive. What stands out most is how the book honors Stevie’s artistry. It explores the meaning behind the music, including the haunting power of “Gold Dust Woman,” and shows why she remains such a singular force in rock history. This isn’t just a biography; it’s a portrait of resilience, creative vision, and staying true to yourself despite the chaos around you. A must-read for fans and anyone inspired by strong, unapologetic women in music. Highly recommended.
C**N
A little talent goes a long way
I’m giving this 5 stars as it’s immaculately researched and well written. I’d give it 2 if it was for likeability. It’s hard to imagine that Rumours - the soundtrack to my formative years - was written as a result of their hatred for each other. And boy, did they hate each other. Nicks and Buckingham had a ridiculously childish battle over who was the most talented and seemed to be extremely spoilt individuals. Christine McVie wrote the sweetest song on Rumours ‘Songbird’ written away from the toxicity. Every tour seemed to happen just to pay off Fleetwood’s drug bill - as did each album. All milked to ensure maximum money for the band (although the Tusk tour laughably made them nothing due to their spoilt demands). Stevie Nicks was possibly the worst of the 5 although Buckingham must share that honour with her. Granted she seemed nicer once she got older and off the drugs. All in all it’s hilarious. Made me think of Spinal Tap. Sobering to think they made so much money out of taking a lot of coke and drinking a great deal. Yes, they had some talent but having read this I have almost no respect for them. And one negative is that there is quite a shortage of photos - mainly just from Stevie Nicks more recent days. I could have done with more.
P**L
Good seller
Item as described and next day delivery...very satisfied
M**S
An in depth portrait of the career of Stevie Nicks
Being in something of an obsessive Fleetwood Mac rediscovery mode, I was looking forward to reading this biography, hoping to discover more of the inside story of this fascinating band and Stevie Nicks. It didn’t disappoint on the whole but there were a couple of glaring oddities which wider research by the author might have smoothed out: he quotes Lindsey Buckingham as having 3 daughters when he has 2 and a son, and also describes Lindsey’s life threatening grand mal seizure in a hotel room in Philadelphia as a simple collapse. The medical investigations were extensive and at times brutal, and the band’s lack of empathy and concern at times must have profoundly affected their musical genius. His anger and behaviours are not to be downplayed but the tensions and pressures almost wrecked the band in the 1980’s. The author concentrates on his subject as one might expect. Naturally there’s much detail on the extensive collaborations with song writers, musicians, bands, producers etc and there can’t be many people Stevie hasn’t worked with during her lengthy career but this isn’t an autobiography so much of his quoted material is already out there. If Stevie ever writes her autobiography then it’ll really lift the lid on her life story and as she herself says, there are too many people whose present marriages and relationships might be affected by her revelations for her to go down that avenue. Many fans are still trying to make up their minds as to the veracity of the relationship with Buckingham as played out on stage versus real life. There exists much video footage to suggest that their love endures deep within them which seems to be at odds with Stephen Davis’s impressions, but that the complexities of working together, much less living together are, for the present, hampering that reconciliation which would bring their lives to a fairy tale conclusion, both professionally and romantically. Only time will tell whether they have the desire to heal old wounds and ride off into the sunset of their lives together.
P**U
I enjoyed this book
I enjoyed this book. Some interesting revaluations. It didn't enhance my view of Stevie Nicks, or Fleetwood Mac, but worth reading.
M**!
Happy Purchaser
Bought this for a present...recipient very happy with it. No issues with delivery....purchased and arrived within timescale provided.
S**E
Great gift for a Stevie Nicks Fan
Purchased for my daughter. She absolutely loves it!
B**K
Loved every page
This book is well written and easy to read. I enjoyed every page. I did not want to stop reading it. If you are sterile Nicks fan, this book is a must.
B**A
For Stevie Nicks fans
Beautifully written
A**R
This is my favorite Stevie/Fleetwood Mac biography
I have read many books about Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac, and this one is hands-down my favorite of them all. The author tells Stevie's story, and the story of Fleetwood Mac, in an informative and interesting manner that keeps you captivated and not wanting to put the book down. I finished reading it quickly because I was so into it. What I liked best about the book is the history it explains. It is devoid of the scandals and click-bait stuff that many other books feature, instead the author gives an abundance of meaningful information about Stevie's life from a personal, musical, and introspective nature. I thought I knew about her career and Fleetwood Mac, but this book gave me a plethora of new information that I was not aware of. It was very well written and left me appreciating Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac even more.
D**E
Would purchase again
Good condition, quick delivery, thank you.
L**I
Excelente
Fantástica e peculiar história de vida, retrato muito transparente de acertos, erros e conexões. Stevie Nicks é uma verdadeira lenda viva, cantora e compositora muito diferenciada. Eu já tinha uma conexão muito forte com suas músicas, e depois de ler a biografia a empatia e a admiração chegaram a um outro patamar. Recomendo a todos os interessados em história do pop/rock. Uma pena ela não ser muito conhecida no Brasil e não ter versão traduzida para alcançar um público maior.
K**R
THE Queen of Rock & Roll.
Absolutely fantastic look into the life of the queen of rock & roll. Her dedication to the music, her life long collaborations with Lindsey, and her love of family revealed the hardships of the music business. She is the rock and roll survivor for all time. Highly recommend reading this book.
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