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Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets Department track “Clara Bow” not only namechecks the titular “It” girl, but also Stevie Nicks. The Fleetwood Mac legend just so happened to catch the Eras Tour in Dublin tonight, making it a good opportunity for Swift to give the song its live debut.
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