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Even More '70s Pop - School of Rock: '70s Pop
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What? There's [i]still more[/i]? Hey, don't get us started. You wouldn't believe the amount of hair-pulling, arm-wrestling, and name-calling that went into trimming our solid-gold record recap to [i]just[/i] a third helping. Opening with an anvil-smash guitar riff (not to mention a totally pummeled cowbell), the Move's original recording of "Do Ya" barely scraped into the Hot 100, but it inspired a remake (cut by Jeff Lynne's post-Move band, Electric Light Orchestra) that was featured in scads of commercials and [i]The 40-Year-Old Virgin[/i]. The U.K.'s First Class revisit the sun 'n' sand territory long abandoned by California's surf-music brigade, packing a satchelful of high-flying harmonies into their bouncier-than-a-helium-filled-beach-ball hit, "Beach Baby." And nobody, but [i]nobody[/i], ever wore a polyester paisley shirt and striped pants with quite the debonair panache of teen idol Bobby Sherman. Brimming with brass and Colgate-smile confidence, Sherman shrugs off the latest in a string of dating disasters in "Easy Come, Easy Go." From "We Just Disagree" to "Everything Is Beautiful," we've brought you every magical muttonchopped memory that made the '70s [i]the '70s[/i].