707 - "I Could Be Good For You"

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  • This song and April Wine's 'Sign of Gypsy Queen' made my day good back then.

  • Fall of 1980 and the cool kid of the 10th floor (a sophomore) in the dorms of a college in Massachusetts takes a scared & skinny freshman nerd under his wing...road trips, work outs, study sessions and tons of mischief. The two become partners in crime, lifelong friends and remain that way until this very day. This was their theme song.

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  • My dad knows this song also. "I could be good for you"

  • Anyone remember going to the Starwood in West Hollywood and seeing these guys

  • i fell in love with 707 about twenty years ago.I don't understand the rhetoric. The lyrics are great and so is the sound. Given today's standards of new music and the bands that come out, their is really nothing to bitch about. I Love 707.

  • this is an awesome..kick ass song..they rock...i love the words and sound....thanks for posting...i love it....

  • 707 was the horrible opening band that opened for REO Speedwagon on the tour in 1981 when they were a hot ticket and had a number one album.

    They would have done far better to rotate acts with Brian Adams (big in Canaca), Loverboy (startinting to break out) or harder acts like Riot.

    Many people blew off 707 aftr a few minutes, they just were'nt that good. The girld and the guys wanted to see REO.

  • The fall of 1980. Detroit. WLLZ, Detroit's New Wheels. 707 was a signature cut...on the Rockin' Best!

  • Definitely a K-SHE classic!

  • @russianimp1 I wouldn't be surprised if the DJ's at many stations are actually in Mumbai.

  • @keeneglass Yup! Greg Kihn was truly a prophet there!

  • @hickorydickoryduck That's because the DJs at today's radio stations know absolutely NOTHING about music! You can mostly thank the illegal monopoly known as Clear Channel for that.

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