"Daisy Jones And The Six": 20 Behind The Scenes Facts That Made Me Say "Wow", "What?!" Or "Wild!"

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After being delayed due to COVID, the much-anticipated show finally landed on Amazon this March. From hair to outfits, music to locations, the show immerses its viewers in the vibrant yet gritty music scene of the '70s. But how did the cast and crew bring the story to life, and what's it all about?

1.It's about a fictional band called Daisy Jones and the Six

2.It's based on a best-selling book by Taylor Jenkins-Reid

Image of author Taylor Jenkins Reid at the premiere of Daisy Jones and the Six

3.It's done in the style of a documentary

4.While Daisy Jones and the Six wasn't a real band, its foundations are definitely grounded in reality

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham on stage, singing passionately into the same mic with their faces close together

5.Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's dynamic amongst themselves and the rest of the band is exactly what Daisy and Billy's relationship was born from

Sam Claflin as Billy and Riley Keough as Daisy, singing in the mic together on stage

6.The show was executive produced by Reese Witherspoon and her company Hello Sunshine, and she was adamant that the band would be as real as possible

Riley Keough, Reese Witherspoon and Sam Claflin at a Daisy Jones and the Six event

7.The actors learned their instruments and sung the material

8.They were thrown into the deep end, living out every aspect of the band's lives

A screenshot from the trailer, showing the band performing to a sold out stadium

9.The songs we hear in the show are the official recorded versions, but the cast's musical skills were tapped into whenever they could be

A still from the Daisy Jones and the Six trailer, showing Graham, Karen, Billy and Eddie looking awed on a soundstage

10.Exec producer Reese Witherspoon was a big part of the behind the scenes, but she was "desperate" to get a star turn with the band

Reese holding her hands to her heart and smiling at Suki Waterhouse

11.Despite Daisy actor Riley Keough being the granddaughter of none other than Elvis Presley, Riley had never sung before the show

12.Sam Claflin "butchered" Elton John's "Your Song" in his audition for the role of Billy

Sam Claflin as Billy Dunne, leaning back in the driver's seat of a parked car, wearing sunglasses

13.There's an Easter egg in the opening credits

14. Camila and Karen are pals on screen, but they were besties off-screen

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Camila and Suki's friendship isn't just acting on the show.

Camila recalled a time when she and Suki got in trouble for chatting too much during takes.

She laughed as she reminded Suki of the moment in an interview for Town and Country Magazine, saying, "Do you remember the Timothy Olyphant scene, when he's talking to Billy, to Sam Claflin, and they're sitting in the front and they're like 'Quiet in the back!' And it's just like me and Suki having a beer in the background—and we forget that we're supposed to mime. And we're like, 'so tell me everything.' Like, 'Quiet Suki and Cami, we can hear you!'

Suki followed up, saying, "Yeah, we definitely had that natural friendship. Our friendship evolved [quickly]—when you meet someone and start working with them and spend like 12 hours a day together for two years, you know everything about each other's lives and start dissecting everything and that bleeds into the show."

15.In case of life imitates art, the album of songs from the show reached #1 in the US on iTunes

16.While it's an age-old tale of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, Riley Keough wanted to ensure the topic of addiction and substance abuse was approached respectfully

A head and shoulders shot of Riley at an angle. She wears her red hair over one shoulder with large sparkling dangly earrings and a metallic strappy dress.

17.Similar to Riley, Sebastian Chacon saw parallels between his own life and his character, drummer Warren Rojas

Sebastian Chacon crouching on a top of a red box and looking mischievously off to the side

18.Inspiration came from some unusual places...

The Wiggles on stage, with Emma singing

19.From inspiration down under to inspiration from the Pride Lands...

Josh posing for a photoshoot

20.The cast and crew were all about the authenticity

The band on stage in the show

So, now I'll need to find a support group because the book and this show made me stan a band that not only can I never see live, but don't actually exist.

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A gif of a woman crying, saying "how am I supposed to find another you?""

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Have you been watching Daisy Jones and the Six? Are you loving it?! Let me know in the comments!