The real - life inspiration comes from multiple aspects. The music - making process itself was inspired by how bands worked back then. The way they wrote songs together, had jam sessions, and recorded in studios. Also, the media attention that bands received. In the 70s, bands were constantly in the spotlight, and their personal lives were often on display. This is mirrored in the story of Daisy Jones and the Six, where their relationships and personal dramas are as much a part of the story as their music.
One of the main real - life inspirations was the way bands functioned in the 70s. There were often power struggles between band members, just like in the story. Also, the role of women in the music industry at that time, how they were sometimes treated as just pretty faces but also how some broke through and became strong creative forces, like Daisy in the story. And the idea of a band rising to stardom and then dealing with the pressures of fame is also something that happened to many real - life bands.
The 1970s music scene in general was a big inspiration. Bands like Fleetwood Mac, with their complex relationships and creative collaborations, likely influenced the story. The drugs, the parties, and the whole rock - and - roll lifestyle that was prevalent at that time are all elements that are reflected in the book.