You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones
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You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones
What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) - Information Society
Disclaimer about lyrics: I don´t know most of these songs.
What’s Your Country Song – Thomas Rhett
Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar) - The Doors
I think any of the individual 6-game games are worth resurrecting only in so much as they inspire some thoughts and/or prompt some conversation...
danik, you picked a neat one. the lyrics reference a lot of famous country song themes. you are obliged to go to your local drinking establishment on karaoke night and join in!
your song by Elton john which always makes me think of an old high school classmate and a romantic relationship that never got to happen. alas...
in kingsman:the golden circle Elton john has been kidnapped and some of his music make its way into the movie, and he himself plays an interesting role, and with a comical double entendre about his homosexuality that makes a sly reference to a scene from the first movie.
anywayyyyyyyys, from a music perspective, there are some orchestral strains of country roads that are absolutely beautiful.
I enjoy reading you but longer answers are a bit difficult at present, bounty, because presently I can only read and navigate on Litnet by using a limited (because free)VPN connection.
“Immigrant Song”—Led Zeppelin
An Old Fashioned Love Song - Three Dog Night
“A Hard Day’s Night” by The Beatles (a favorite)
Night Fever - Bee Gees
danik have you seen the movie yesterday that came out a year or three ago?
tailor, have you seen the movie ready, player one? there is a pretty nifty bee gees disco scene early on the movie that I enjoy watching over and over.
prove it all night by bruce Springsteen whose concerts are awesome.
No on ready, player one; will have to look it up. I wasn't into disco very much but I like the Bee Gees :)
Up All Night - Slaughter
No, sadly not though I vaguely remember when it was brought to Brazil.
Saturday Night Fever (1977)
Cat Scratch Fever - Ted Nugent
tailor, ready, player one is pretty innovative. half of the movie takes place in a virtual reality, as does the aforementioned disco scene, so its not limited by the restrictions of physical reality. the dancing then is pretty nifty.
danik, yesterday is full of beatles' music, and is a pretty good romantic comedy on top of that. I suspect you'd like it.
macavity, the mystery cat by sarah Brightman whose voice is incredible (give a listen to her live cover version of dust in the wind), from the musical cats which is awesome.
wait, wait!
year of the cat by al stewart, maybe one of my all-time favorite easy listening pop tunes.