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Looking Out For Love: The perfect new funny and heart-warming romcom to escape with this Valentine’s Day

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A chance meeting leads Stella into a job, but it’s not the kind of jobs she wants and doesn’t expect to stick at it for very long. But when a tall, handsome man in a well-fitting suit walks into a Notting Hill pub, she thinks she's finally found The One. I chanced on this book from the library as it was new, not read anything by this Author before but I really enjoyed it. At least she has a flat, paid for by her father, though he's cut off her money until she sorts herself out. During the last segment of the song, the video is then played backwards in a fast forwarded sort of form.

They began as a vehicle for the blues visions of tragic genius Peter Green, continued through fascinating, often overlooked, transitional records during the early Seventies with Jeremy Spencer, Danny Kirwan and Bob Welch, and hit an astonishing peak when songbird Christine McVie, mad drummer Mick Fleetwood and ultra-reliable bassman John McVie hooked up with the Southern California songwriting team of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks.When the fifth member of the group, Stevie Nicks, joined the sessions, they got a lot more complicated. The millions of people who bought Tusk hoping for a follow-up to Rumours that sounded like its predecessor could breathe a sigh of relief when they got to its third song, “Think About Me,” Christine’s bright pop-rock ode to a no-pressure relationship. It goes without saying, Fleetwood Mac have a hell of a lot of hits; far too many to squeeze into a top ten ranking, and the reason why we’ve reluctantly had to omit honourable mentions such as Seven Wonders, Gypsy, Never Going Back Again, Albatross, and Tusk’s brilliantly bonkers title-track.

As Fleetwood put it, “If you look into our musical history, you’ll see a huge period that was completely ensconced in Bob’s work. The delirium of playing “The Lazer” for the umpteenth time would perpetually elevate to religious fervour.Tom from El Paso, Txi know those love grunt sounds were not made by stevie as stevie makes a different type of sound. And never so much as on “The Ledge,” a happily demented leap into post-punk primitivism and noise for its own sake. Stella is so caught up in her self-absorbed bubble for much of the book, and although I did want to give her a shake a lot of the time, the strides she makes really endeared her to me. Their relationship will keep you guessing, as will the job she finds herself doing, working with an affair hunting, private detective!

Stella then meets Fitz and there is mutual attraction, She is positive that finally she’s found ‘the one’. Nicks collaborator and Eighties synth-rock also-ran Sandy Stewart penned the harmony-soaked tune, and the demo was the first song Nicks presented to the band for Tango in the Night. It ended up being the band’s first single to have a music video, a surrealist clip filmed on a 110-degree day in the Mojave Desert. According to engineer Chris Morris, the song took “20 or 30 takes” to get right, with Nicks recording her vocals late at night wrapped in a shawl and standing on a chair as someone slowly dimmed the lights in the recording booth.

But it was likely another ode to McVie’s new boyfriend, Fleetwood Mac lighting director Curry Grant. But when a tall, handsome man in a well-fitting suit walks into her life, she thinks shes finally found The One. She's been unceremoniously dumped by her boyfriend,cut off from the bank of dad and at thirty-two years old, she doesn't know what she's doing with her life. Buckingham rocks out with the raw spirit of a freewheeling garage band, while Fleetwood cuts loose on the drums.

The song became this symbol of independence for each of us and where we were heading as individuals,” Buckingham told The Wall Street Journal in 2021. On Rumours, it was just an afterthought, tacked on when the band realized that Nicks’ “Silver Springs” was too long to fit on the LP. The band’s last Top 10 hit, “Little Lies” showed that McVie was still able to effortlessly tap into the restless longing that’s infused her best songs.The Amsterdam-based collective seek out sharp-witted ways to prolong the innate joy of being a band just plugging in and playing.

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