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Before taking on its now-iconic and familiar title, That '70s Show was supposed to be named after a lyric from one of The Who's most popular songs.
MTV debuted its flagship channel MTV Music in 1981 with the same Buggles song that it went permanently dark with Wednesday.
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Old theme songs are tiny emotional portals; they pull you back into routines, relationships, even old versions of yourself.