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1977 SINGLE BY BOSTON
Foreplay / Long Time; Foreplay/longtime; Long Time (song); Long Time (Boston song); Foreplay (Boston song); Foreplay/Long Time (song)

four-oh-foreplay      
Wasting time, especially in a verbal exchange with the clueless
I asked him how it happened, but all I got was a bunch of four-oh-foreplay.
OH         
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OH; Oh (song); Oh (disambiguation); OH!; O.H.; O.h.; Oh.; OH (disambiguation); O H; Oh!; Oh! (album); Oh! (song)
¦ abbreviation Ohio (in official postal use).
OH         
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OH; Oh (song); Oh (disambiguation); OH!; O.H.; O.h.; Oh.; OH (disambiguation); O H; Oh!; Oh! (album); Oh! (song)
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Foreplay/Long Time

"Foreplay/Long Time" is a song by American rock band Boston, written by bandleader Tom Scholz. It appears on the band's self-titled debut album, and as their second single, on Epic Records in 1976. The song combines an instrumental introduction, "Foreplay", with the main song "Long Time", generally played as one on the radio and listed as one track on the album. "Long Time" peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 the week ending March 5, 1977. It reached the Top 10 in Canada, peaking at No. 9. The standalone "Foreplay" was released as the B-side of Boston's next single "Peace of Mind", which was released in April.

In an interview for the Best of Boston CD, Scholz said that "Foreplay" was the first song he ever recorded, and he did this on a two-track machine in his basement. Scholz also stated that it was the first piece of music he ever wrote, and that he wrote it as far back as 1969.

An alternate mix of the song is available on the Epic Records Promo LP It's a Knockout. It was a sampler LP of artists that had releases coming up in 1976. This version has various differences in the mix and effects and also includes extra lyrics towards the end of the song. This version has never been available officially anywhere else.

Scholz originally sang all the vocal parts to "Long Time" in his basement during the making of the demo album, but his friend Brad Delp was invited to sing, and proved to be superior. Delp's voice is the only one heard on the 1976 studio recording. Scholz played several guitars, including lead electric guitar on "Foreplay", processed through a space pedal effect, and rhythm acoustic guitar on "Long Time". The three electric guitar solos on "Long Time" are played by Barry Goudreau.