Woman goes viral for discovering Fleetwood Mac’s 'Rumours', 2 margaritas deep
Sitting in a hotel in Nebraska, Dr. Raven Baxter, 30, was struck by the sound of Lindsey Buckingham. Then, she began tweeting.
By Alex Portée
Dr. Raven Baxter was 30 years old when she heard Fleetwood Mac for the first time. She says she barely slept for 48 hours afterward.
The molecular biologist, science communicator and podcaster went viral for live tweeting her reactions to Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album "Rumours."
It all began when Baxter took a seat at a bar hotel in Nebraska.
"I was trying to get some work done after I finished the day, and there’s music playing in the background," she tells TODAY.com. "I’m on my second margarita. I’m typing away at my computer, and I’m hearing this (guy) singing his a-- off. I’m like, 'There’s something going on. I gotta like at least look up the song and see who is this person?"
Baxter says this was the first time she actively heard Fleetwood Mac's "Go Your Own Way," a hit led by the band's lead guitarist, Lindsey Buckingham.
To have a better listen, Baxter says she gathered her setup at the bar and went back up to her hotel room.
"I unpacked everything, and I was like, 'OK, we're doing this,'' she explains.