It's cool that it's included (left off originally due to time constraints), but it just plopped in-between seems a bit lazy. The DVD Audio of Rumours features the original track sequence before Silver Springs was removed. Here's the running order of the DVD Audio: 1 Second Hand News 2 Dreams 3 Never Going Back Again 4 Don't Stop 5 Go Your Own Way 6 Silver Springs 7 The Chain 8 You Make Loving Fun 9 I Don't Want to Know 10 Oh Daddy 11 Gold Dust Woman 12 Songbird Differs slightly than the regular release and to be honest, doesn't change the album radically, although I really like having Songbird end the album (makes a lot more sense to me). Chris -----Original Message----- From: audities-owner@smoe.org [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org]On Behalf Of josh chasin Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 2:15 PM To: audities@smoe.org Subject: Re: Around the World (was Re: Peter Noone & Falco) A great song, and one he still plays... of course, this is what burners are for. Opinions on Fleetwood Mac including "Silver Spring" between sides one and two of the recent Rumors reissue? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stewart Mason" > It occurred to me yesterday, when the song in question popped up on my iPod > in shuffle mode, that the main knock against AROUND THE WORLD IN A DAY is > that for some reason it doesn't include "She's Always In My Hair," the flip > of the "Raspberry Beret" single and one of Prince's best songs from that > period.