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Guards of the Galaxy Vol. 2 music

1. "Mr. Blue Sky" (Mr. Blue Sky)

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This song comes from Electric Light Orchestra "Electric Light Orchestra" 1977 album "Out of the Blue".

The Electric Light Band is a large orchestral band. The original idea of ??the band members is to perform rock music with the interpretation of classical music instruments. This allowed them to become unique in the 1970s and 1980s. After entering the mid-1980s, the group's works gradually decreased. "Mr. Blue Sky" is their early work and appears at the beginning of the movie. After listening to it, I feel very good. It's like opening the curtains in the morning and finding the sunshine driving away the haze for many days. Just like the lyrics "Walking along the boulevard, watching the sun shine brightly, the sunshine spreads in the city. These streets were once very beautiful." Sad, Mr. Blue Sky you are with us today"

2. "The Chain"

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From Fleetwood Mac (Foley. Woomack Choir) 1977 album "Rumours"

This band is the favorite of former US President Clinton and is a special guest band of the White House. Fleetwood Mac was founded in the late 1960s. The band's style has changed several times, and finally created a mature and emotional soft rock music style. The album "RUMOURS" has sold more than 17 million copies in the United States, becoming The second best-selling band album in history, "The Chain" was voted the second most popular road rock song by Car Magazine.

This song appeared in the final energy battle between Star-Lord and his biological father, and the lyrics are also very appropriate. "And if you don't love me now, You will never love me again" imagine this scene again. Listening to this song is quite exciting.

3. "Southern Nights"

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The song comes from Glen Campbell's 1977 album "Southern Nights"

This The song appears when Raccoon Rocket is fighting against an army of predators alone. The style of the song is more country-oriented, suitable for sitting on a recliner on a summer night, eating peanuts and drinking beer. It is also novel for the director to use such a leisurely and romantic song as the fighting BGM.

4. "Come a Little Bit Closer"

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The singer is Jay & the Americans, between the 1950s and 1960s between.

This song appears during Yondu's crazy revenge after putting on a new headgear. The title of the song "Come a little bit closer" is somewhat humorous in this situation.

5. "Wham Bang Shang-A-Lang"

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From Silver's 1976 album "Silver".

This song appeared at the end of the battle with Sovereign fighter planes, with the sound of bombing and the rhythmic melody "We've got a wham, bam shang-a-lang, And a sha -la-la-la-la-la babe” is particularly exciting.

6. "father and son"

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From Cat Stevens' 1970 album "Tea for the Tillerman", it was re-recorded in the movie Arranged version.

The most heart-wrenching song in this song list fits the plot very well. The lyrics are roughly a father's instructions to his son.

Appearing at Yondu's funeral, Yondu disappeared in space after cremation, and predators from all over the universe came and set off colorful fireworks. Sometimes the thing you have been pursuing all your life is right next to you.

Unfortunately, it is often discovered after losing it.