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It’s almost eerie.
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Thats lazy program directors. Stevie was considered a rock artist and Edge of 17 and SDMHA are standards on those stations. They really dont touch much else in her career. Same with Fleetwood Mac. The White Album and Rumours are played every day yet nothing else is dared touched.
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Through most of the 1990's and the first decade of this century it was Stand Back getting all the airplay. Now that song seems to have dipped into obscurity.
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Good. I think Stand Back has been played to death. And it's very dated sounding, too. Edge isn't.
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Hey Pop Pop, did you have Rumours on one of those cylinders on your Gramophone?
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Don’t be jelly just because we have cheap ice cream here in California.
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edit - Without paying attention, I was ASSuming that John wrote that comment, so my response was intended for him. How are your milkshakes?
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The Milkshake lyrics alone offer me so many possible responses.
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And yet Stevie will still take credit for your lyrics!
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Was in the car listening to the alternate version of “Show Me A Smile” the other day. I stopped at a service station for some Diet Coke and heard “Over My Head” on the radio in the store. It hit me how those two songs are definitely siblings—or at least seemed like it when I heard them back to back.
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You may be right, but I love SYLM, as one of my all time favorite songs and I dislike Show Me a Smile. Michele
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No, but I pounded two nails in the wall. (got grounded for it) And hung Rumours, then later 1984 McVie album on them. hee hee
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I never got in FM trouble either, although I hated myself years later for giving away all my FM 8 tracks. I did recently find Rumours on 8 track, but what are the odds that I'll ever find Tusk? Slim to none...
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