Silvermoth
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lets hit up those jukeboxes!
Oh man, where to start.... because now we can go with 80s and 90s tunes too.
How about for starters.....
Little Green Bag ( George Baker)
Ramble On ( Zeppelin)
Take on me ( Ah- ha)
Hallelujah ( Jeff Beck)
Girlfriend ( Matthew Sweet )
What a feeling ( Crowbar)
Hey Jude ...dont need to say who wrote that do I ?
Taking care of business ( BTO)
Fly like an eagle ( Steve Miller)
Tom Sawyer (Rush)
Sweet Emotion ( Aerosmith)
Tainted Love ( soft cell)
Hungry Like the wolf ( Duran Duran)
I could keep going and going.....
Sweet Emotion (Aerosmith)
Paradise City (Guns n Roses)
Jungle Boogie (Kool and the Gang)
The Boys are Back in Town (Thin Lizzy)
Take On Me (Ah-Ha)
Communication Breakdown (Led Zeppelin)
Let's Dance (David Bowie)
Love all these suggestions. A couple of my own:
Bill Withers - "Lovely Day" or "Ain't No Sunshine"
King Harvest - "Dancing in the Moonlight" or "A Little Bit Like Magic"
Anything by Steppenwulf
I agree with some of the songs but not Creep. That was 100% on point. I also dug No Sleep till Brooklyn and Dog Days are Over. Those scenes really hit for me.What was everyone's verdict on the soundtrack for Vol. 3?
Personally I thought the songs were great but most of them felt disconnected and popped up randomly compared to the songs in the first two movies, which felt more woven into the plot. The biggest standout to me was the acoustic version of "Creep" opening the movie.
Need more specifics. What scene was this featured in?saw this today and classically for me, i forgot the name of a tune i heard it in.
obviously it is not in the OST, so please dont name one of those.
i was more a 90s type dance-like song i believe, so basically,
if you know ANY songs from the movie and not in the soundtrack,
can you name them to help me find it, cheers.
Oh, I meant "Creep" was the best utilized song IMO. There's no way I could hate it because it was one of my favorite songs with one of my favorite MCU characters singing along to it. It fit the mood to a tee.I agree with some of the songs but not Creep. That was 100% on point. I also dug No Sleep till Brooklyn and Dog Days are Over. Those scenes really hit for me.
Ahh my bad, I totally misread your post.Oh, I meant "Creep" was the best utilized song IMO. There's no way I could hate it because it was one of my favorite songs with one of my favorite MCU characters singing along to it. It fit the mood to a tee.
There definitely were, and unlike the previous two GOTGs all the songs on the soundtrack were featured in the movie.Felt like there were more songs in this one (and also that they were far more modern, which was an unexpected surprise).