More Than a Feeling

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"More Than a Feeling"
"More Than a Feeling" cover
Single by Boston
from the album Boston
Released August 25, 1976
Format CD
Recorded October 1975 - April 1976
Genre Rock
Length 4:45
Label Epic
Writer(s) Tom Scholz
Producer(s) John Boylan, Tom Scholz

"More Than a Feeling" is a song by Boston, a rock band from Massachusetts. The song, an example of compound AABA form, is on their first self-titled album,Boston (1976), and is also on their Greatest Hits CD release, as well as many various artist complilations of 70s rock classics. The song is also a staple of worldwide classic rock radio. It is the band's most popular song, though some of today's Boston fans have commented on the large portion of radio time the song receives, possibly overshadowing other Boston songs. "More Than a Feeling" took writer Tom Scholz more than 7 years to write and in the List of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, "More Than a Feeling" ranked #500. In addition, in March 2005, Q magazine placed it at number 76 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks.

The Book of Rock Lists suggests that the chorus riff may itself be a subtle homage to the Kingsmen's classic, "Louie Louie".

According to a poll conducted by British music magazine Q, "More Than A Feeling" is #2 of pop songs that respondents were too embarrassed to admit that they liked.

Scholz credits "Walk Away Renee" by The Left Banke as the main inspiration for "More Than A Feeling".

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[edit] Use in popular culture

As "More Than a Feeling" is often recognized as an iconic song in the history of music, it has been featured in a number of films and serials to date.

[edit] Film

  • When the single was originally released in 1976, a promotion performance video was filmed for the song. That video occasionally pops up on The VH1 Classic Network and can be found on YouTube.
  • A very brief snippet of the song can be heard early in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. It's emanating from a car pulling up to a McDonald's as the UFO-caused power outage hits.
  • In John Hughes 1988 film, She's Having a Baby, the song plays in the background during a ten-second flashback to when Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth McGovern met, evoking (along with the clothes depicted) the late 1970s.

[edit] Television

  • The song appeared on the TV sitcom Scrubs on episode 9 of season 5 "My Half-Acre" with Turk and the Janitor's air-band performing it at the end of the episode.
  • On the HBO drama The Sopranos episode 24, "House Arrest", Tony suffers a panic attack at a trash hauler's gathering while the song plays.
  • On Aqua Teen Hunger Force, "More Than a Feeling" was called the "Ultimate Song" by Aqua Teen neighbour Carl Brutananadilewski.
  • On the first episode of the second series of the BBC Three show Nighty Night, it was played.
  • On the pilot episode of Knights of Prosperity, "More Than a Feeling" is the first thing heard on the alarm clock radio opening the episode.
  • An episode of Beavis and Butthead showed them watching the video for Silverchair's "Tomorrow". As soon as they heard the opening riff, which sounded like the intro for "More Than a Feeling", they started singing parts of the latter song, then concluded that it was stupid.
  • The song has appeared in TV commercials, including on a 1980's ad for Shlitz beer in the UK and a cover version on an Australian Just Jeans ad in 2007.

[edit] Music

  • Boy band *NSYNC covered the song on the international version of their European debut album, *NSYNC.
  • Comparisons between the song have been made to Nirvana's 1991 hit Smells Like Teen Spirit. Nirvana frontman, Kurt Cobain, even noted the similarity. And during a live performance of Smells Like Teen Spirit Kurt sang the chorus of "More Than A Feeling" as a statement that the band were tired of playing it live.
  • The Foo Fighters almost covered it at the show recorded for their live DVD Skin and Bones but decided against it with the reason being "This isn't a tribute band". Dave Grohl said he was "this close" to "busting into 'More Than a Feeling'" in the middle of their song "See You".
  • Australian DJs The Stafford Brothers recreated the song to turn it into a dance track with a number of remixes.
  • Funeral for a Friend placed the song on their compilation album Back to the Bus, with Matt citing it as a "benchmark... in regards to song writing".

[edit] Video games

  • In November 2005, a cover of "More Than a Feeling" was included as one of the playable songs in the PlayStation 2 game Guitar Hero. Although there are notable differences between the Guitar Hero cover and the original version, they are strikingly similar.

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