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William Miller: Do you have to be depressed to write a sad song? Do you have to be in love to write a love song? Is a song better when it really happened to you? Like "Love Thing," where did you write that and who was it about?
Russell Hammond: When did you get so professional?
Russell Hammond: When did you get so professional?
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Do you have to be sad to write a sad song
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and in love to write a love song
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Is a song better if it really happened to you
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Like Love Thing Where did you write that Who is it about
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When did you get so professional
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Movie Summary
A high-school boy in the early 1970s is given the chance to write a story for Rolling Stone magazine about an up-and-coming rock band as he accompanies them on their concert tour.