![]() He made it very clear that he didn’t want to hear that song and he didn’t want to talk about why he didn’t want to hear that song. I tuned off the radio, pulled over and parked up. He sat bolt upright in the car as soon as the first unmistakable beats were played.Īs he screamed, he stared straight ahead, his whole body clenched in a rigid spasm. ‘No, no, no, no!’ screamed our seven year old.Īt that time, he was with us on a foster placement and he’d been in our family for about a year. ![]() I don’t hold the Radio 2 DJ Ken Bruce responsible, but it was during his mid morning slot that ‘I don’t want to know’ came out of the car stereo. It’s the visceral, terrifying reaction this great British Blues Band provokes in our adopted son. It’s not that we don’t like Fleetwood Mac, we do, especially the early stuff with Peter Green. Well, to be more specific, we don’t listen to their multi million selling album Rumours, and we have to make every effort to avoid ‘I don’t want to know’ from ever coming up on the radio, whether it be in the kitchen or in the car. His whole body was clenched in a rigid spasm We don’t listen to Fleetwood Mac in our house.
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