1. Blue Sweden-"Hooked on a Feeling"
This is the background music of several members of the Guardians of the Galaxy Dobby when they were just put into prison. When "Star-Lord" was robbed of his beloved Walkman and tapes by the jailer, he shouted "This is my blue Swede". In fact, this song is a cover of the Swedish rock band named "Blue Swede" in 1974, which was adapted from Jonathan King in 1971 to the version of B. J. Thomas in 1968 (it's a bit tongue-twisting). The key point is that the lyrics of "Ouga Chaka Ouga", which is somewhat alien, were added at the beginning of this version, and even quentin tarantino used it as an episode in his famous work "Reservoir Dogs".
2. Raspberries-Go All the Way
The soul tonic of Raspberries band is Eric Carmen, who sang All By Myself. He also wrote the best-selling theme song "Almost Paradise" for Star-Lord's favorite movie "Full of Energy", but the song "Go All the Way" was banned by the BBC because of its explicit lyrics.
3. Norman Greenbaum-"Spirit in the Sky"
Norman Greenbaum, a rather psychedelic song, said in an interview that it was inspired by westerns and country songs, and it was really appropriate to put it in Guardians of the Galaxy, a sci-fi space film.
4. David Bowie-"Moon Age Dream"
David Bowie, the rock chameleon, needs no introduction. The song "Moonage Daydream" played during the flight of Star-Lord's spacecraft is selected from the most famous sci-fi concept album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" dubbed by mainland fans as "Abalone with Big Tail" in 197s. David incarnates as an androgynous alien rock star Ziggy Stardust from Mars in the album. Because of the great success of this record, gorgeous visual rock still affects many visual bands.
5. Elvin Bishop-"Fooled Around and Fell in Love"
The song played on the cassette when "Star-Lord" and Carmela embraced on the balcony of the collector's "barren land" casino was once the third golden song in the Billboard charts of the United States, and "Star-Lord" tried to pick up girls with this song but failed.
6.1 cc-"I'm not in love"
At the beginning of the movie, Star-Lord listened to this song in the hospital when he was a child. It was written by Manchester band 1cc in 1975, and they also entered the American market with this song. The origin of the name of 1cc, an avant-garde art pop rock band, is also extremely strange. It is said that the volume of the most mainstream internal combustion engine in the model airplane that the band members like is 1 cubic centimetres, so it is abbreviated as 1cc.
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7. Jackson 5-At the end of "I want you back"
, the little tree people in the basin danced with the famous song of Motown's ace group Jackson 5, which made people smile. Motown Company was the most important American black pop culture brand in the 196s and 197s. It has made great contributions to the promotion of black pop culture, especially Jackson 5 and their lead singer Michael Jackson, who ascended the throne of King of Pop, and even MJ sang this song on every world tour to remember his childhood after becoming a superstar of the Emperor. This song is also very appropriate at the end of the film, so I am also looking forward to what Super Hits the director sequel to the movie soundtrack will choose.
8. Red Bone-"Come and Get Your Love"
Star-Lord, who grew up, stole the original stone and danced in the square dance with this famous American indigenous rock song in Sony Walkman Walkman Walkman, and the grand narrative of the outer space of the universe was instantly dissolved, and there was a street hippie fan in the musical "Full of Energy" starring Kevin Bacon mentioned by the protagonist in the film. I remember that when the film Break Dance was dubbed by Shanghai Translation Studio and released in the mainland, it also caused a sensation. It can be seen that pop culture including dance and songs can get the most popularity.
9. The Runaways-"Cherry Bomb"
Star-Lord, the leader of Guardians of the Galaxy's "faggot", assembled a brave army to plan a song to boost morale before playing Johnson. Runaways, the lead singer of a female punk band from American red to Japanese, was Joan Jett, a singer who shined in the 198s. In 21, their story was also made into the movie The Runaways starring Kristen Stewart
1. Rupert Holmes-Escape (The Pina Colada Song)
This escape was put on during the prison break, and the singer Rupert Holmes was quite versatile. In 1985, he wrote the musical Drood.
11. The Five Stairsteps-"O-O-H Child"
At the end of the film, the hilarious song that "Star-Lord" danced to the villain Ronan and disturbed his attention was the work of the Chicago band The Five Stair Steps. When "Star-Lord" sang "O-O-H Child" and twisted his hips, it seemed like a classic in Stephen Chow's comedy.
12. Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell-"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" Marvin Gaye is a black soul singer of Motown, and "Whats Going On" is his most familiar famous song. Tammi Terrell once sang many popular love songs with Marvin Gaye as a Motown couple file, including "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" and "You're All I Need to Get By", and was nominated for a Grammy Award. Unfortunately, Tammi died of a brain tumor at the age of 24, and Marvin returned after two years of heartbreak.
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