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Old 03-31-2025, 12:55 PM
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I read in wikipedia this song was written by Mick, Danny, and McVie (Christine?). Is this song, along with The Chain and These Strange Times, the only ones Mick was credited as co-author in a Fleetwood Mac album? I don't remember any other right now.
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Stand Back is the third song. It was placed really early on the first CD because you wont believe how many copies of this they sold with this being the only CD live version of Stand Back at the time. Stevie also got the lead off song. They were leaning very hard on girl even back then to sell those cookies.
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Well I admit at first I was happy to get that Stand Back live version on CD. A similar feeling to when I bought the single Save Me, just because it included live versions of Everywhere and Another Woman from the same show. And I still enjoy listening that Stand Back version.

But on second thoughts I agree the box set should not have included SB. It could have been in any other single.
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Hi there! I always thought that there are lot of great songs from the "Pre Rumours Era" which were not included in one box set or another. Of course it goes more far away from a personal taste, as I think that some of them are a bit popular over here, and there...

- Earl Grey
- Woman Of 1000 Years
- Future Games
- Sands Of Time (complete)
- Sunny Side Of Heaven
- Bright Fire
- Caught In The Rain
- Coming Home
- Angel
- Born Enchanter

Of course, I repeat that some of them were included before, but not always
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