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The Fabulous 70's.Another time machine smash.The music was so great but the technology was ancient.Now it's reversed the technology is great and the music stinks. This song is an instant Yesterday Once More. I first heard it again after about 15 years in The Boogie Nights movie.I would have put in a clip but it takes forever. The 70's.People make fun of the decade but the music in general if you forget Billy Don't Be A Hero and that bubblegum was still marvelous.Still better than the 80's, 90's and Zero's.This decade is the zero's.Love this song.

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  • I'll never forget the time I was in church. When the service was finished, the organist started playing this song. I was really flipped out. I was just a youngster, but I think I had a tear in my eye. It was/is heavenly!! That was many years ago, but I never forgot it! Thank God for the inspiration He gives to so many.

  • They used this to great effect in the documentary "One Day in September" about the terrorist murders at Munich Olympics - a cheerful prelude of sporting competition before the horror that ensued...

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  • Also very memorably used in Boogie Nights.

  • I played this the first time I got laid.

  • Great Instrumental Song.. I was eighteen in 1972; I own the Two album set Superstars Greatest Hits LP and this song is the reason I bought it...

  • Awesome! They don't write music like this anymore. Greatest instrumental of all time.

  • I have this on an 8-Track tape!!

  • Where were you in '72?

  • A timeless classic.

  • So was this the beginning for you, huh?  Nicely done! I enjoyed watching and listening. thanks

  • @jasonwheel Yes, this is almost exactly as written, but double-time. A really nice take on a great piece of music.

  • I wonder why the cars parked in front of the McDonalds all have tarps on them?

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