27 Rock Songs That Got a Second Life From Movies and TV
There’s not a single formula for bringing an old hit back to life. Sometimes it’s the perfect placement in a movie or TV show. Other times it’s a dancing, singing fruit or a strange association with a pro athlete.
While many classic-rock artists never go out of style the Beatles and Led Zeppelin haven’t left the cultural consciousness for 15 minutes since the 60s most singers and songs come and go. Tony Orlando and Dawn took “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” to No. 1 for four weeks in 1973, but nobody is clamoring for a comeback. But put that song in the credits of a Quentin Tarantino film or a funny car-insurance ad, and suddenly we can t get enough Orlando.
27 Rock Songs That Got a Second Life From Movies and TV
There’s not a single formula for bringing an old hit back to life. Sometimes it’s the perfect placement in a movie or TV show. Other times it’s a dancing, singing fruit or a strange association with a pro athlete.
While many classic-rock artists never go out of style the Beatles and Led Zeppelin haven’t left the cultural consciousness for 15 minutes since the 60s most singers and songs come and go. Tony Orlando and Dawn took “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” to No. 1 for four weeks in 1973, but nobody is clamoring for a comeback. But put that song in the credits of a Quentin Tarantino film or a funny car-insurance ad, and suddenly we can t get enough Orlando.
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The hints continued trickling in over the last few months. A March 9 post on
Facebook introduced what we now know to be the event’s official tagline, “Emo’s not dead.”
Myspace-inspired website, further suggesting the event would return in 2023. On March 17, D’Esposito additionally posted one of the most definitive comments regarding the event to date on his personal Facebook page.
“As promised, today a festival website was launched,” D’Esposito wrote. “Was it your space – or myspace? Either way, let the games begin. 18 years ago, we created an event on Myspace – for its 20th anniversary we are inviting back some old friends, introducing everyone to new friends and will no doubt, redefine a scene and once again rise to the top of the festival world. Welcome Home BAMBOOZLE FESTIVAL. 10 Years Will Be Long Enough.”
The HBO miniseries Mare Of Easttown created its own band, Androgynous. With the help of Japanese Breakfast, Mannequin Pussy, and music producer Will Yip, the show turned a group of actors with very little music experience into an actual band.