01 Electric Light Orchestra – “Mr. Blue Sky” 02 Sweet – “Fox On The Run” 03 Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah – “Lake Shore Drive” 04 Fleetwood Mac – “The Chain” 05 Sam Cooke – “Bring It On Home To Me” 06 Glen Campbell – “Southern Nights” 07 George Harrison – “My Sweet Lord” 08 Looking Glass – “Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl)” 09 Jay And The Americans – “Come A Little Bit Closer” 10 Silver – “Wham Bang Shang-A-Lang” 11 Cheap Trick – “Surrender” 12 Yusuf / Cat Stevens – “Father And Son” 13 Parliament – “Flashlight” 14 The Sneepers – “Guardians Inferno” (Feat. David Hasselhoff)
but that movie will likely be the most reddit flick ever released
Tyler Morgan
>No Grassroots Fucking dropped Although ELO is nice. Don't see them too often, but Mr. Blue Sky is probably their most popular song.
Camden Lopez
>Electric Light Orchestra Into the trash it goes
Ethan Evans
Shit taste senpai
Ayden Moore
>Parliament Aw yiss
>Not give up the funk WELP
Parker Ramirez
>Cheap Trick "Oh sweet" >Surrender >pic related
Cheap Trick have more songs besides Surrender fucks sake
also ELO have way better songs than Mr. Blue Sky
fucking normies
Dylan Bennett
To be fair, if we take it as a big hits of the time, of course Surrender is going to be on there.
Hunter Johnson
Needs more talking heads
Joshua Brooks
Byrne wouldn't lower his standards to the point of being in this piece of shit
Jacob Roberts
bump
Sebastian Ross
Considering the important function of identifiable, far-reaching classic rock in these soundtracks this one is pretty patrician considering the context. Only 4 songs seem like no-brainers
Jaxson Davis
>Probably It's absolutely, without a doubt their most popular song.
Connor Hill
I didn't know if it was Evil Woman or Mr Blue Sky. Thanks for clearing it up.
Jeremiah Johnson
Are you one those people that think "The Move" > "ELO" and think "Perter Green era Fleetwood Mac" > "Buckingham/Nicks Fleetwood Mac"?
Carter Smith
>04 Fleetwood Mac – “The Chain” fuck yeah
Sebastian Perry
It has plenty of decent and very good tracks Wonder how will they work in the movie
Nicholas Fisher
>Wonder how will they work in the movie
By playing 5 seconds of the songs inbetween quips
Jaxson Price
Little bit heavier on hits that are still popular today than the last one, but still solid choices.
Only two off the first volume I can think of that people regularly talked about in the mainstream before the movie were Moonage Daydream (though that might have just been my familiarity with Bowie) and Hooked on a Feeling because of the whole dancing baby thing being ancient memeage.
Yeah, but that's not the song they used in the film, and I don't think I ever heard I'm Not In Love get much airplay prior to that.
Jaxson Moore
is this what they call ""viral marketing"" a.k.a. shilling?
Levi Foster
Still, Mr. Blue Sky doesn't count as a patrician track. Everyone knows that track to death, except maybe the last part with all the opera-type singing.
Jacob King
this is reddit, this is memes
Nathan Fisher
>what is Don't Bring Me Down
Christopher Scott
Wasn't Suffagrette City supposed to be on it, or is that Trailer only?
Aiden Scott
> he thinks that being popular prevents something from being patrician I am genuinely astounded how many embryos roam Sup Forums these days