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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

"Silver Springs" on the Next Song of the Week



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Perhaps one of the best (if not, THE best) Fleetwood Mac song. The band decided not to include it on “Rumours,” which infuriated Stevie Nicks (and rightly so). As a peace offering, it was placed as the B-Side to “Go Your Own Way,” a song penned by Lindsey Buckingham and a huge hit for the band. Ironically, both songs are basically about each other, told from each of their perspectives. It is a great song. Listen to it played on an original 45 rpm single. The Song of the Week streams on Wednesday at 11am and 11pm, Eastern - then, throughout the week. More information at http://www.vinylvoygeradio.com .. .. #vinyl #45rpm #45rpmsingle #SilverSprings #StevieNicks #FleetwoodMac #SongoftheWeek #vinylcollection #vinylrecords @stevienicks
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