<P> The eighth season was announced as the final season of the show on January 17, 2006, and "That' 70s Finale" was filmed a month later on February 17, 2006, first airing on May 18, 2006 . </P> <P> The working titles for the show were Teenage Wasteland (named after the lyric from "Baba O'Riley" by The Who), The Kids Are Alright (named after another song by The Who), Feelin' All Right, and Reeling in the Years (named after the song by Steely Dan). However, due to the denials of these three songs from the 1970s (including The Who's Pete Townshend's denial of using his two songs for each of the two titles), and Fox Network's decision that Feelin' All Right was not too memorable, co-creator Bonnie Turner suggested that the show should be titled That' 70s Show, which ultimately became the official title for the show . </P> <P> The show usually opens with the theme song, "In the Street", written by Alex Chilton and Chris Bell of the band Big Star . The original version of the song appeared on Big Star's 1972 debut album #1 Record . In 2000, Chilton confirmed that he was paid $70 in royalties each time the show aired, an amount he thought ironic, given the show's title . </P> <P> Big Star's original version of the song was not used on the show . Instead, a cover version sung by Todd Griffin was used as the theme song for the show's first season . Beginning in the second season, the theme song was performed by the band Cheap Trick . Unlike previous versions of the song, Cheap Trick ended the song with the repeated phrase "We're all alright!" quoting the ending of their 1978 hit song "Surrender". </P>

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