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    The Untold Truth Of That '70s Show's Theme Song

    For That '70s Show's inaugural season, "In the Street" was reworked by musician Todd Griffin, the former lead singer of an obscure '90s band called Graveyard Train, into a composition that closely mirrored the stripped-down aesthetic of Big Star's original.

    It was a perfectly suitable theme song, but somewhere along the line, somebody must have decided that it just didn't sound '70s enough. That situation was remedied for the second season, as the legendary powerpop outfit Cheap Trick was brought in to give "That '70s Song" a chunkier, more layered sound.

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    Unlike Griffin's version, Cheap Trick's concluded with the repeated refrain, "We're all alright," a reference to the band's hit 1978 single "Surrender."

    The new version struck just the right chord, and it stayed for the duration of the series' run.

    Fittingly, Cheap Trick were among the many musicians featured in the 2012 documentary Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me, discussing the profound influence that the group had on their music. Other luminaries to take part in the doc inclu

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