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tisn t1_jbd4flo wrote
- Let My Baby Ride from Holy Rollers was made in and specifically for that movie.
- The tap-dance number that ends Takeshi Kitano's Zatoichi
- The I-Spy theme song
- Fight the Power was written for Do the Right Thing
danbass t1_jbd289k wrote
Had Colin Hay done Overkill acoustic before Scrubs? Not quite original, but hit differently and I’ve always associated the solo acoustic take with the show.
Azunc t1_jbd1kc5 wrote
For the metalheads afoot, Angry Again by Megadeth was writtien specifically for Last Action Hero. That's one of the catchiest songs they ever wrote.
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AgentG91 OP t1_jbczweo wrote
As an example: I’m the one that’s cool - The Guild
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Puzzled-Weakness8998 OP t1_jb8vjk2 wrote
Reply to comment by manfromindia9 in I am an Israeli girl who learned Spanish from telenovelas, now I make original music in Spanish. What do you think? Have an amazing week, thanks for your time! by Puzzled-Weakness8998
This is not my point. The point is that where I am from has nothing to do with my post right now. Will you comment that to a Russian person now for example? You understand how silly this is?
and super disrespectful. You know nothing about me, about my believes and ideology.
Specialist-Egg2875 t1_jb6db77 wrote
Soca and chutney music
KresblainTheMagician t1_jb5tn35 wrote
Reply to comment by the4thversion in What's an underrated genre that many people don't even know about? by Mandasiaa
Pigeon Pit, Days N Daze, Apes of the State, Long Sought Rest, Holy Locust, Defiance Ohio, Doom Scroll, My Pizza My World, Mischief Brew, Rent Strike, Little Foot
These are the artists I've been listening to lately. Lots of banjo-inclusive artists because I'm trying to learn myself. Hope you enjoy something you find!
BookerTheTwit t1_jb4vo5p wrote
Just got back from a Heilung concert, it’s fantastic
manfromindia9 t1_jb4rdz7 wrote
Reply to comment by Puzzled-Weakness8998 in I am an Israeli girl who learned Spanish from telenovelas, now I make original music in Spanish. What do you think? Have an amazing week, thanks for your time! by Puzzled-Weakness8998
That is just a silly rationale, every body does it, so shall we.
Why dont you give peace a chance.
You do know everybody does it,no?
manfromindia9 t1_jb4py2i wrote
Reply to comment by Puzzled-Weakness8998 in I am an Israeli girl who learned Spanish from telenovelas, now I make original music in Spanish. What do you think? Have an amazing week, thanks for your time! by Puzzled-Weakness8998
I am from that part of the world where israeli conscripts go AWOL to come chill at. Ring a bell??
futatorius t1_jb4jue3 wrote
Reply to comment by Macksler in What's an underrated genre that many people don't even know about? by Mandasiaa
Keep in mind that Krautrock is not much of a genre. There are vast differences between the bands that fall into that category. For example, Can's an outlier with its jazz/funk/avant-garde influences; so's Amon Düül in all its myriad DIY forms; noise bands like Faust don't have much in common with melodic and occasionally ambient groups like Ash Ra Tempel, Cluster (and its spinoffs), Kraftwerk, NEU! and Tangerine Dream. There's a lot there. If you don't like something, it's a good idea to listen to something else instead, it's likely to be very different.
futatorius t1_jb4i7l1 wrote
Reply to comment by Fun-Spinach6910 in What's an underrated genre that many people don't even know about? by Mandasiaa
Fado?
the4thversion t1_jb4g34t wrote
Reply to comment by KresblainTheMagician in What's an underrated genre that many people don't even know about? by Mandasiaa
I'm using Tidal so can't use Spotify playlists, any chance of some band names to lookup?
schmoejiden t1_jb4b488 wrote
Old school blues rock (I guess is what you could call it) is the absolute SHIT in my opinion. People like George Thorogood or Joe Walsh have some absolute bangers and I haven't met too many people who casually listen to that kind of music but I love it.
Macksler t1_jb436w2 wrote
arkybarky1 t1_jb4331q wrote
60s reggae. The stuff ub40 borrowed but couldnt actually play. Start with Desmond Dekker ,the Melodians,Jimmy Cliff. Phenomenally soulful n danceable. No samples,computers, all humans!
arkybarky1 t1_jb42pqb wrote
Reply to comment by Jibber_Fight in What's an underrated genre that many people don't even know about? by Mandasiaa
I remember when "young country" arrived. Basically failed rock musicians stealing buddy holly n jackson browne n wearing cowboy hats. Theres nothing that compares in that field to hank williams sr, ray price, merle haggard n others with that soulful sincerity. It used to be called White peoples blues.
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inspectorgadget69247 t1_jb3sv4y wrote
Vaporwave is great for occasions of stoned contemplation
pegarina1 t1_jb3o4ac wrote
Italian Blues. I discovered the singer Zucchero years ago and have seen him twice in concert in Somerville, MA. He sings in Italian, Spanish and English. Many of my friends and family refuse to listen to him because he sings in Italian, but will listen to Santana and others that sing in Spanish. (A true music lover doesn’t have a narrow mind or tunnel vision when it comes to appreciating great music). If you love the Blues and or Joe Cocker, Zucchero is worth checking out. He sounds like Joe Cocker and has sung with all the greats from B.B. King, Clapton, Andrea Bocelli, Sting and many others.
thorpie88 t1_jb3mq1v wrote
While most people think of country music as mainly for American white people here in Australia it is mostly made for and played by our rural indigenous population.
Also it surprisingly has a bunch of crossover with the Aussie Hip Hop scene which itself is also super underrated.
JoeShadowz t1_jb3mnob wrote
breakcore
sp_40 t1_jbd5s6w wrote
Reply to Songs made by TV shows / movies that totally jam by AgentG91
The Keenan and Kel intro by Coolio slaps