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The 1970s gave us some of the most iconic rock soundtracks, making their way into the film industry. These songs provided more than just background music; they became part of the stories that movies told. Decades later, filmmakers still turn to these timeless tracks, bringing that 70s rock ...
Good Company: Directed by David Trainer. With Mila Kunis, Danny Masterson, Laura Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama. Fez's new girlfriend from the salon turns out to be a close friend of Kitty's, and Jackie stumbles upon a secret crush of Donna's.
That '70s Show: Created by Mark Brazill, Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner. With Mila Kunis, Danny Masterson, Laura Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama. A comedy revolving around a group of teenage friends, their mishaps, and their coming of age, set in 1970s Wisconsin.
Back in 1976, Classic Rock was in fast decline; Singer/Songwriters and Disco dominated, and the “Love Songs of the ’70s” filled the airwaves Rock splintered into different genres with Punk and Glam on the rise. Other than Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, and othe...
Also ranks #2 on The Best Soundtracks and Scores by Elton John Also ranks #3 on The Best Movies About Finding Lost Worlds Also ranks #5 on Underrated Movies Overshadowed By Bigger Movies With The Same Plot 201 votes Underrated 'twin?' 5 'Camp Nowhere' (Overshadowed By 'Heavyweights') Phot...
Like Limp Bizkit, Metallica also hopped on one of the year’s hottest soundtracks. “I Disappear” also shot up the charts thanks to its inclusion in the music forMission: Impossible 2. The song is notable for two reasons, as it was the final song to feature bassist Jason Newsted, but ...
Like Limp Bizkit, Metallica also hopped on one of the year’s hottest soundtracks. “I Disappear” also shot up the charts thanks to its inclusion in the music forMission: Impossible 2. The song is notable for two reasons, as it was the final song to feature bassist Jason Newsted, but ...
1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything: With Elton John, Graham Nash, Bob Gruen, Marshall Chess. The musicians and soundtracks that shaped the culture and politics of 1971.
Today, there it is on Hollywood soundtracks, an incontestable signifier of hip. There it is near the sales till, still moving up to 5,000 copies a week worldwide, outselling most contemporary jazz recordings. And there it sits in at least five million CD collections. Often it’s the one...