

I want to spend as much time as I possibly can here. “I sat with Taylor and I said, ‘I want to live in this world. “I didn’t know that the two-hour version was ever going to make any sense,” he tells. With so many characters telling a story over so many years, Neustadter thought Daisy Jones felt ripe for television. $10 at Amazon $16 at Bookshop $17 at Macy's They succeeded, but not without making some tweaks to the source material. The series’ showrunners, Scott Neustadter and Will Graham, were tasked, then, with making this music, and chemistry, that Reid created so viscerally come alive on screen. She details how they come up with individual songs and arrangements, and even includes lyrics to the band’s entire hit album, Aurora.

Through her words, Reid paints an exceptional picture of a group of musicians with talent and charisma in spades.

It turns out, they sound just as cohesive and magnetic as I’d hoped.Īs often happens to fans of a book, we walk into series adaptations warily. After tearing through Daisy Jones & the Six, Taylor Jenkins Reid’s 2019 novel about the meteoric rise of a fictional ’70s band not unlike Fleetwood Mac, the biggest question on my mind was: What does this iconic band sound like? Thanks to Prime Video’s new miniseries based on the book, which premiered on March 3 and concluded on March 24, we now have an idea.
