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I'm gonna start a new thread for the upcoming second installment of At The Movies: the 90's.

From At The Movies:

We are back!! This time we will give you a new track every 2nd week, but it will be worth waiting for 

 

 

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They've done well with this concept. I really enjoy seeing which track they do next.

I called this one BTW.

 

On 6/13/2020 at 4:09 PM, Darkstone said:

There's actually heaps of great 90's soundtrack songs. I'll be interested to see how many we can guess for the new season. They've shown with the 80's stuff that they're willing to go beyond the usual Hard Rock songs, so you never know. Here's a few possibilities. 

 

 

Last Note of Freedom - Days of Thunder. 

This track is from 1988, but the movie it appears in is from 1990.

Waiting for a Star to Fall - Three Men and a Little Lady.

Battle Stations - Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey 

God Gave Rock 'N' Roll to You II - Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey 

Real World - Last Action Hero

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Mr.AOR said:

Indeed it is, but not as good as this one...

 

disagree mate, I think At The Movies is better, esp the solo 

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2 hours ago, Glen said:

disagree mate, I think At The Movies is better, esp the solo 

Disagree mucker, I think Lionville is better, esp the solo

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5 hours ago, Glen said:

disagree mate, I think At The Movies is better, esp the solo 

First off, I’m not a big fan of the song. That being said, I’m with Aor on this one. Lionville actually made it listenable.

 

I hope they do a better selection of songs. There are lot of great ones out there that they could cover from the genre. I don’t want to see them go to poppy.

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On 7/5/2020 at 3:31 PM, Darkstone said:

This is my last guess.

 

Go West - The King of Wishful Thinking  (Pretty Woman - 1990)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well, I'm 2 for 2 with the predictions. Possibly the poorest one so far IMO.

I'm like the official Heavy Harmonies "Nostradamus"........ or should that be "Nostra-dumbass".

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39 minutes ago, Darkstone said:

 

 

Well, I'm 2 for 2 with the predictions. Possibly the poorest one so far IMO.

I'm like the official Heavy Harmonies "Nostradamus"........ or should that be "Nostra-dumbass".

What? None of us would ever call you that. "Dumbass" works fine enough. 

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Yeah the poorest release thus far...have no real want to really hear that again to be honest :( 

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always liked Go West so I quite liked that but there's no denying 80s songs are more awesome ;)

 

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2 hours ago, Glen said:

always liked Go West so I quite liked that but there's no denying 80s songs are more awesome ;)

 

I think that's the real takeaway. 

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15 minutes ago, headbanger4life said:

That’s 0 - 2 so far with me. I don’t think I will be picking this one up. To poppy sounding instead of sticking with soundtrack material from the genre IMO.

There's still plenty more chances for them to redeem themselves. 

I still have my fingers crossed for Winger - Battle Stations and I would be willing to bet one of Geoff's nuts that "God Gave Rock n Roll to You" will pop up.

 

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Wow, people seriously don't like 'Waiting for a star to fall?' I've always loved that song so I was pretty delighted to see that one pop up, and I like this version. 

Don't like any version of the second track, though. 

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