Stevie Nicks photographed by Mark Allan during the Timespace era.
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Stevie Nicks photographed by Mark Allan during the Timespace era.
my blue lamp queen
Snowy Village
Illustration of the Tale “The Little Stars of Gold” by Artus Schneider // "Blue Lamp" by Stevie Nicks
Blue Lamp twirling photographed by Herbert Worthington III.
‘The Blue Lamp is one of my very favorite songs. Blue Lamp was written about a blue lamp that my mother gave me when I first joined Fleetwood Mac. A very heavy leaded glass lamp that I carried on an airplane home with a friend of mine, she carried the base and I carried the shade, home to L.A. And we were really afraid it was going to get broken because it was this, you know, leaded glass lamp. They didn’t want us to take it on the plane cause it was too big. Well, we got it on the plane, by screaming and yelling and crying. So that is the lamp that I carried from my mother’s home. And it became and has remained my favorite possesion. It is the one thing that never changes. It is without a doubt the only light that shines through the shining night much of the time for me.’
~ Stevie Nicks,1981.
“And the light that shines through the shining night is a lamp that I carried from my mother’s home. And the light that burns through the window pane. And the love remains..”
Stevie Nicks during the Blue Lamp photoshoot