GoTG vol.2 setlist

It's up boys

>Mr blue sky
Fuck yes

based Brandy and The Chain

>Mr blue sky

About damn time

>ELO
>Fleetwood Mac
>Cheap Trick
>Cat Stevens
Is James /ourguy/

>father and son
Nope no thank you movie

Yes, let's go back to Sup Forums hating this movie again

>ft David Hasselhoff
Wat

>14. "Guardians Inferno," The Sneepers featuring David Hasselhoff
This comedic original, co-written by Gunn and score composer Tyler Bates, is meant as a sort of Guardians take on Meco's disco Star Wars theme. Gunn is particularly proud of a line that rhymes "procyon lotor" – i.e., "racoon," as in Bradley Cooper's Rocket – with "motor." They recruited David Hasselhoff as vocalist largely because he's supposed to be one of Peter Quill's childhood heroes.

>The Chain
>Surrender

Excellent taste.

Well, we already knew about the Chain, but yeah, surrender is awesome.

Brandy is a great song.

I have the musical tastes of my middle aged mother and I regret nothing.

>Flashlight by Parliament
Haha hell yeah

I like My sweet lord, good song.

Anyone willing to throw together a playlist on YT?

>more songs to be ruined by normies

Sounds like someone doesn't like to ooga chaka

OOGA CHAKA

So which one will be the new Ooga Chaka?
HARE KRISHNA
KRISHNA KRISHNA?

Kek

This soinds fucking awful

From a Rolling Stones interview

>"Awesome Mix Vol. 2," Track by Track

>1. "Mr. Blue Sky," Electric Light Orchestra
"I've always said that if the Guardians had a house band, it would be ELO," says Gunn, "and 'Mr. Blue Sky' is one of my favorite songs by them. We had a hard time getting the rights. We had to really fight to get the song, and I personally appealed to Jeff Lynne." Lynne had previously approved a song for the first Guardians that Gunn ended up cutting, which made the process harder this time. But in the end, Gunn says, "I think we made him an offer he couldn't refuse."

>2. "Fox on the Run," Sweet
"Fox on the Run" is a trailer-only song that doesn't actually appear in the film, much like "Spirit in the Sky" from the first soundtrack LP.

>3. "Lake Shore Drive," Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah
"'Lake Shore Drive' is a song that I grew up with," says Gunn. "It was a regional hit and only in, like, St. Louis and Chicago, so a lot of people don't know it, but it is truly one of the catchiest songs ever written, and I knew that there were a thousand places that I could've used it easily in Guardians because it's so easy to fit into the movie."

>4. "The Chain," Fleetwood Mac
>"There are two songs that are the most deeply embedded into the fibers of the film," says Gunn. "'The Chain' is one because it is about the Guardians, at least in the way we use it, and we use it a couple of times in the movie. And the other one is 'Brandy,' which is an incredibly important song in the movie. Both happen to be two of my favorite songs from the Seventies."

>5. "Bring it On Home to Me," Sam Cooke
>"It's just a really beautiful song," says Gunn. "In Quill's mind, it's about Quill and Gamora."

>6. "Southern Nights," Glen Campbell
>Campbell's groovy 1977 version of Allen Toussaint's song was a childhood favorite for Gunn: "It's a little bit of a different flavor for the movie."

>7. "My Sweet Lord," George Harrison
>"It was one of the first songs that I picked out to try to use in the movie and it has to do a little bit with the origin of Ego," says Gunn, referring to Peter Quill's alien father (full name: Ego, the Living Planet), played by Kurt Russell. "And there's this big creation myth about how he came about and it was kind of lined up with that. I've always been into Hindu creation myths and there's some similarities there."

>8. "Brandy You're a Fine Girl," Looking Glass
>Gunn has long adored this cheeseball 1972 smash ("It's always a song I've sort of sadly, tragically related to"), which plays a key emotional role in the new movie, appearing in the very first scene.

>9. "Come a Little Bit Closer," Jay and the Americans
>This 1964 hit, one of the oldest songs on the soundtrack, scores an action scene that Gunn previewed at Comic-Con where the heroes "enjoy a little bit of ultra-violence while it's playing and it's really fun."

>10. "Wham Bang Shang-A-Lang," Silver
>Ever since the first film, fans and friends have been proposing Seventies songs to Gunn for the new soundtrack – and almost always, he'd heard them before. But when someone sent him this sugary pop tune, it was entirely new to him, and he loved it. "It was so weird," says Gunn. "For a minute I wasn't sure if I was being tricked because I had never heard the song. I wasn't sure if was a modern band doing a retro version of a song or if it was actually an old song."

>11. "Surrender," Cheap Trick
>By including this 1978 Cheap Trick classic, Gunn repays a favor to the band, which let him use "If You Want My Love" in his 2011 indie film Super for nearly nothing.

>12. "Father and Son," Yusuf / Cat Stevens
>Gunn was inspired to use this thematically appropriate 1970 ballad after hearing Howard Stern attempt to perform it on acoustic guitar on his show.

>13. "Flashlight," Parliament
>It's hard not to picture Baby Groot dancing to this one. "You'll see," says Gunn. "But it's just one of my favorite funk songs."

>14. "Guardians Inferno," The Sneepers featuring David Hasselhoff
>This comedic original, co-written by Gunn and score composer Tyler Bates, is meant as a sort of Guardians take on Meco's disco Star Wars theme. Gunn is particularly proud of a line that rhymes "procyon lotor" – i.e., "racoon," as in Bradley Cooper's Rocket – with "motor." They recruited David Hasselhoff as vocalist largely because he's supposed to be one of Peter Quill's childhood heroes.

THE SAILORS SAY BRANDY
YOURE A FINE GIRL
WHAT A GOOOD WIFE
YOU WOULD BE!
BUT MY LIFE
MY LOVE
AND MY LADY
IS THE SEA!

>Father and Son
I'm gonna weep like a baby, aren't I?

>Parliament
Oh my goodness
Oh my damn

That's the song Baby groot's gonna dance to, just so you know.

Red carpet ptemiere in 3 hours, maybe we'll get a new clip.

>Mr Blue Sky
ASAFGAFJ Holy shit

This is really awesome but it ruins my hopes of the song ever being used in a Superman movie.

Spirit in the Sky was literally in Suicide Squad, so don't worry, they don't give a shit.

That one wasn't that important to GotG 1, while Blue Sky is at the top of the list here.

>>Gunn has long adored this cheeseball 1972 smash ("It's always a song I've sort of sadly, tragically related to"), which plays a key emotional role in the new movie, appearing in the very first scene.

Ego confirmed for having his life, love and lady be the sea.

>Three good songs, a ton of crap ones

Just like the first movie

elaborate, so I can call your taste shit

Mr. Blue Sky, Brandy, and Come A Little Bit Closer

You muggas got good taste.

Shame I'm never gonna watch this (fuck Marvel).

You get a B- for not including the Chain at least, otherwise decent taste.

Mr. Blue Sky and Brandy are legit great songs. A lot of these feel like tryhard 80s songs with the director intentionally choosing hits that peaked and immediately vanished (Surrender, Fox on the Run, etc.)

>Hating Surrender

How are you so broken inside?

Fleetwood Mac is a fucking amazing band, but The Chain is way too overplayed.

This track list needs some Foreigner.

That one's alright, I was mostly exaggerating to bait (you)s.

Thank God there's no terrible David Bowie shit this time around

>Foreigner

my nigga

>But in the end, Gunn says, "I think we made him an offer he couldn't refuse."

Based Gunn holding loved ones at ransom to get song rights

>>Been listening to Brandy for a few days now cause of a store I was in.

Nice.

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>Thank God there's no terrible David Bowie shit this time around

Am I the only one pissed off that "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" is never included in these lists, even the official one, even though it is LITERALLY THE ONLY SONG FROM IT THEY PLAYED IN THE LAST MOVIE?

Fun fact: The sneepers is a reference to an earlier draft of the script. They were a kind of alien. They were cut because... well look up what sneeper means in Icelandic.

He can use them.

Fuck it, the Deadpool 2 teaser used the Superman March.

Not that user but I only like maybe three of his songs.
Moonage Daydream is one of them though, so I have no problem with it

>more shitty dadrock
At least there isnt any queen