Sex In The 70s 51 words, updated 12-13-2008 in Tea Leaf Green Lyrics A-Z, TLG Instrumental Songs.
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Mama tell me, mama tell me, about the sex you had in the 70′s
Mama tell me, mama tell me, about the sex you had in the 70s
Mama tell me, mama tell me, about the sex you had in the ’70s
Mama tell me, mama tell me, feels so good!
Feels so good
Feels so
Good
More info about “Sex In The 70s”:
- Links to mp3: http://www.archive.org/download/tlg2003-08-23-coffeebeanbrown/tlg2003-08-23-d3t06-coffeebeanbrown_vbr.mp3
- On CD: Seeds BoxSet, Green Dream DVD, Rock N Roll Band DVD, Midnight On The Reservoir
- More facts: The title can also be written Sex In The '70s. AKA SEX
- Band said: 5-7-2003 Josh Clark: “We’re now gonna do a composition that we call Sex in The 70’s. And this song really represents our birth, our conception, the sex that was involved in such a thing. It may be taboo, you might find it odd, you might find it strange, but yeah. Me and Ben C. find it HOT!”
- Lead singer: Josh Clark
- Tab: TAB
- pvc_views: 690
- WordCount: 51 words.
Updated: 12-13-2008
Posted by: Dgold
September 26th, 2007
It’s “Sex in the ’70s”. The apostrophe takes the place of the “19…” in “1970s”.
Peace and grace to you, DGold,
from john boy (johnwithoutend)
EDITOR SAYS: I’m ok with either variation of the title. -DG
November 5th, 2007
Often the live version is “Feels so fuckin’ good!”
The studio version leaves out the f-word.
Sex at Project THERE on 2003-08-23
Sex at at Haymaker Festival, Oakley Farm on 2004-05-08
Sex at Starr Hill on 2005-09-22
Sex at Sandbar Sports Grill on 2006-01-20
April 26th, 2008
Sex is in D and the opening and closing riff is:
D Eb E *F F# G* G G# A B C C# D (*could be E F F#???) (run it from 5th fret @ A str to 7th fret @ G str)
Then the higher riff is:
BBBBBA(7/5) GGGGGF(7/5) GGGGGGFD(7/5/7) (BBBA7/5) (5th Fret D Barre based)
Then there’s the “First There Was A Mountain” riff:
F# E D B A D (5th Fret D Barre based)
Jam in D and lots of accents in the jams and bridges, just play with it.
May 2nd, 2008
does anybody know how the lyrics of this song came about?
June 5th, 2008
5-7-2003 Josh Clark: “We’re now gonna do a composition that we call Sex in The 70′s. And this song really represents our birth, our conception, the sex that was involved in such a thing. It may be taboo, you might find it odd, you might find it strange, but yeah. Me and Ben C. find it HOT!”
Straight into a 15 minute Sex In The 70′s!!
http://www.archive.org/details/tlg2003-05-10.shnf