Point of fact: Windows 95 came on a 650 meg CD, and was mostly empty, so they filled the rest with a video of this song.
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Is that how my friend got the music video on his computer back then?
It also had the movie trailer for Rob Roy in the space that was left over after Weezer lol.
What I remember is the other music video for the singer/songwriter jam Good Times.
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