Stevie kept her promise to stay in touch during the pandemic, sharing a great story on her social media sites about the white winged dove that inspired her 1981 rock opus, “Edge of Seventeen.” Most surprising was her admission that she had never actually heard the dove sing until recently.
Read Stevie’s full post below.
In 1980 I was flying home from Phoenix Arizona and I was handed a menu that said, “The white wing dove sings a song that sounds like she’s singing ooh, ooh, ooh. She makes her home here in the great Saguaro cactus that provides shelter and protection for her…”
As you well know, I was very taken with that whole picture and went on to write “Edge of Seventeen.” But over the last 40 years I can honestly say, I have never heard a dove sing~ until now. Several days ago, outside my room, I started to hear the sound of a bird singing the same thing over and over. One little Ahhh~ and then three OOH’s~ over and over again. I thought it was an owl, but a friend said, “No, that’s a dove!” I started to cry. This dove had come here to watch over me.
So we filmed her singing her song and I am sending her out to you.
With love,
Stevie Nicks
p.s. She has been here for days. I think she’s here for good.
In 1980 I was flying home from Phoenix Arizona and I was handed a menu that said, “The white wing dove sings a song that…
Posted by Stevie Nicks on Tuesday, April 7, 2020
In 1980 I was flying home from Phoenix Arizona and I was handed a menu that said, “The white wing dove sings a song that sounds like she’s singing ooh, ooh, ooh. She makes her home here in the great Saguaro cactus that provides shelter and protection for her…” pic.twitter.com/UzqvdnVv0p
— Stevie Nicks (@StevieNicks) April 7, 2020