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    i was wondering if anyone knows the name of a song that was played at street scene. it's a song that plays over the pa before the band comes on and is a slow bluesy song with the chords: d e (ring out)and this riff:
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    i think it's very popular, but old.

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    "If Love is A Red Dress" by Maria Mckee. It's used in the movie pulp fiction.

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    Originally posted by two drink minimum:
    "If Love is A Red Dress" by Maria Mckee. It's used in the movie pulp fiction.
    <font size="2" face="verdana, arial">Nicely done. Did you know that because you heard it before at a show or did you figure it out from the chords?

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    I picked up my trusty geetar and strummed the two chords, I knew instantly.

    <font color="#FFFF00" size="1">[ September 21, 2004 10:17 PM: Message edited by: two drink minimum ]</font>

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    Originally posted by two drink minimum:
    I picked up my trusty geetar and strummed the two chords, I knew instantly.

    <font color="#FFFF00"><font size="1">[ September 21, 2004 10:17 PM: Message edited by: two drink minimum ]</font></font>
    <font size="2" face="verdana, arial">I knew the song, but I wouldn't have been able to put a name to it, or even know where I'd heard it if you hadn't reminded me it was in Pulp Fiction.

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    yeah I knew it was in pulp fiction, but I had to look on napster to find name/artist.

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    when they played it as an intro was there vocals too or just a instrumental version

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    an audio sample through the PA I mean of course

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    I'm not super familiar with the song, but I think the vocals don't start at the beginning. They don't play the whole song before they come on stage.

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