Song from that 70s show this week?
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Song from that 70s show this week?
Does anyone know what song they played at the beginning of that 70's show tonight? I think it was played at the season finale last season as well.
The only lyrics I remember are:
"Would you be an outlaw for my love?"
and something like "If it's over let me know"
Not having much luck finding it online...Any help?
The only lyrics I remember are:
"Would you be an outlaw for my love?"
and something like "If it's over let me know"
Not having much luck finding it online...Any help?
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Originally posted by mikehunt
the one they played at the end too?
just watched it on tape
I have a Garbage B side called Thirteen, which must be a cover of that song
the one they played at the end too?
just watched it on tape
I have a Garbage B side called Thirteen, which must be a cover of that song
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found it...
Once I had the title (thanks MikeHunt) I figured out that it was originally by "Big Star"... Appeared on "#1 Record"... Definitely a great song, just ordered the album even...
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: found it...
you're welcome, I didn't even know it was a cover until tonight
Originally posted by ddreams
Once I had the title (thanks MikeHunt) I figured out that it was originally by "Big Star"... Appeared on "#1 Record"... Definitely a great song, just ordered the album even...
Thanks!
Once I had the title (thanks MikeHunt) I figured out that it was originally by "Big Star"... Appeared on "#1 Record"... Definitely a great song, just ordered the album even...
Thanks!
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People, do yourselves a favor and go buy some Big Star. Alex Chilton, of the Box Tops, who wrote "The Letter" at fifteen, headed this critically acclaimed yet commercialy doomed pop band in the 70s. Distribution nightmares and band member differences ensured the demise of this brilliant band. The Replacements, among several other bands, cite Big Star and Alex Chilton as a major influence. Get some.
p.s., That 70s Show's original opening theme song was also a Big Star tune, "In the Street".
p.s., That 70s Show's original opening theme song was also a Big Star tune, "In the Street".
Last edited by Mutley Hyde; 09-26-01 at 12:12 AM.