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Rangie3.0LtrDan:
Ok, am watching this at the mo on VH1, now they have had some corkers in the top 5 but the number 1 was totally pants!  Which would you say should be number 1?  Personally i thought summer lovin from grease should have been back at 100!!!!

landroverkeith:
Queen always gotta be the best

Bush Tucker Man:
By no means can I be considered a fan of any of the mentioned bands/artists, but the use of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' in Waynes World deserves an award simply for the appropriate useage of the "Let Me Go!" chorus :lol:  :lol:


]Best Ever soundtrack (in entirety), as befits the movie has got to be either
'American Grafitti'
or
'The Buddy Holly Story' (Gary Busey allegedly did all the singing)

dew1911:
The best has gotta be Wayne's World, such class, Headbanging in an AMC Pacer :D

Rangie3.0LtrDan:
I would say though that if you want a best soundtrack then the film "Meat Loaf: To hell and back" starring W. Earl Brown as the big man himself was the best, he did sing all the songs in the film.

But then we could move onto The commitments.  The long haired lad who was the lead singer in the band at the time of filming and singing was only 16, and he was singing all the songs, now that voice at that age was a miracle in itself!

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