Long black shawl

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Probable reference to the name sake of the song, Stevie Nicks[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Nicks].  Nicks was known for consistently wearing elaborate stage get-ups including large suede platform boots, lace and, not surprisingly, different colored shawls.  She would often change shawls depending on the song she was performing.  Purportedly she often switched to a black shawl when singing "Stand Back"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand_Back_%28song%29] off of her 1983 album "The Wild Heart."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wild_Heart_%28album%29]
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Probable reference to the name sake of the song, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Nicks Stevie Nicks].  Nicks was known for consistently wearing elaborate stage get-ups including large suede platform boots, lace and, not surprisingly, different colored shawls.  She would often change shawls depending on the song she was performing.  Purportedly she often switched to a black shawl when singing "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand_Back_%28song%29 Stand Back]" off of her 1983 album "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wild_Heart_%28album%29 The Wild Heart]".
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''from [[Stevie Nix]]''
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Probable reference to the name sake of the song, Stevie Nicks. Nicks was known for consistently wearing elaborate stage get-ups including large suede platform boots, lace and, not surprisingly, different colored shawls. She would often change shawls depending on the song she was performing. Purportedly she often switched to a black shawl when singing "Stand Back" off of her 1983 album "The Wild Heart".

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