Sentences with phrase «classic songs like»

With 2018's versions of classic songs like Rolling Stone's «Satisfaction» and Devo's «Whip it», a line - up of familiar faces like Georgia Jagger, Adwoa Aboah and Kaia Gerber walked down the runway in contrasting looks stating the collection as a celebration to different personalities and styles.
The DTS HD Master Audio 2.0 audio track sound great especially with classics songs like «Children Will Listen» and «No One Is Alone».

Not exact matches

The only rock Christian songs I really like include many by U2, «Spirit in the Sky» by Norman Greenbaum, and «One Toke Over the Line» by Brewer and Shipley, None of these groups were part of the Christian music genre, but their songs are classics.
Classic rock songs, like Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, Aerosmith's Dream On, and Heart's Crazy on You, all from the» 70's, are still some of the most - played songs on classic rock radio stations all over theClassic rock songs, like Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, Aerosmith's Dream On, and Heart's Crazy on You, all from the» 70's, are still some of the most - played songs on classic rock radio stations all over theclassic rock radio stations all over the world.
We liked to sing Motown, the Beatles, and a country classic our daughter later recalled as «the hobo song» («King of the Road»).
Like in the classic holiday song, Webb's «silver» sunshield and «gold» mirrors shimmer brightly in this image mashup.
So, like the classic song, I'm channeling my inner Purple People Eater today in this GreaterGoodsVintage dress, letting my freak flag fly in all of my one - eyed, one - horned, flying glory.
Just Like Heaven — The Cure (1987) This song about the giddiness of getting with someone you love (and the background fear of losing them) is classic Cure: even at their most happily romantic, there's a hint of strangeness.
The final soundtrack seems like a disjointed mish - mash of classic rock songs.
Much like Cameron Crowe's Almost Famous, Pirate Radio stacks classic rock song upon classic rock song in a party of a film.
There's sure to be at least one classic song, like «I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)» or «Three Little Bird», that'll be stuck in your head for days afterwards.
The B - Gees soundtrack remains a classic that will forever put a smile my face whenever I hear any songs from it — except the non B - Gees stuff like that awful Beethoven disco track.
Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series — Episode 3, like the first 2 episodes, features a great soundtrack full of classic rock songs.
The idea of two grown men acting like stunted 14 - year - olds is amusing enough, and Ferrell has a few classic bug - eyed loony moments, such as when he reluctantly sings a song and gasps at the angelic sounds coming out of his mouth.
The soundtrack is a mix of classics like «The World Is Yours» and «Hip Hop Hooray» and original songs like «Don't Get Deleted» by the punk band Awreeoh, made up of the the three main characters and portrayed endearingly by Shameik Moore, Kiersey Clemons, and Tony Revolori.
ScreenRant writes that Luke Evans (The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Dracula Untold) will star as the superlative MRA; considering Evans got his start performing in musicals in London's West End, his casting seems like another hint that the live - action movie might incorporate some of the classic songs from its animated predecessor.
A timeless classic starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, the Sound of Music has continued to entertain audiences for generations with its memorable songs like «My Favorite Things» and «Do - Re-Mi.»
That sounds like a good reason to boot up the classic rapping rhythm game again, but where can you get these songs?
There's also not one, but two airings of «Immigrant Song» (a classic - rock needle drop as inevitable, and obvious, as Iron Man's use of «Iron Man,» thanks to that line about the hammer of the gods), and somehow they both work like gangbusters, as though the iconic anthem was written with these good - versus - evil brawls in mind.
«La La Land» isn't the most original story — it borrows from all the classics, like «Singin» in the Rain,» «An American in Paris» and «A Star is Born» — but while the film treads very familiar ground, Chazelle freshens it up with some delightful song - and - dance numbers that attempt to redefine the movie musical, including one where the two lovers literally dance among the stars that toes the line between fantasy and reality.
He also turns the play into a musical, using classic songs from the likes of Irving Berlin and George and Ira Gershwin.
The songs in Cinderella II consist of tweenie - bopper renditions of timeless classics from the first movie, like «Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo,» which is given a modern twist over the end credits that would have Walt Disney turning over in his grave.
Just like the vehicle itself, the song cover takes a classic property and adds a very special flair to it.
Comics writer Greg Pak («Planet Hulk,» «Batman / Superman,» «Magneto Testament»), internet superstar musician Jonathan Coulton, and artist Takeshi Miyazawa («Runaways») have joined forces to create a graphic novel that stars the much - loved monsters and super-villains from classic Coulton songs like «Code Monkey,» «Skullcrusher Mountain,» «The Future Soon,» and «Re: Your Brains.»
Songs range from the hottest hits like «Sorry» by Justin Bieber and «Worth It» by Fifth Harmony Ft. Kid Ink, to classic favorites like «Don't Stop Me Now» by Queen, and quirky, off - the - wall experiences like «Po Pi Po» by Hatsune Miku.
The variety of songs include the hottest hits like «Side to Side» by Ariana Grande Ft. Nicki Minaj, «24K» by Bruno Mars and «Rockabye» by Clean Bandit Ft. Sean Paul & Anne - Marie, classic favorites like «Naughty Girl» by Beyoncé, and quirky, off - the - wall experiences like «Love Ward» by Hatsune Miku or «Bubble Pop» by HyunA, our Kpop song of the year.
There's some genuinely fun stuff here that breaks up the pace nicely, like mowing down zombies in a combine harvester to a classic song.
It's like remaking a classic song with current sounds and technology.
«If you haven't played VVVVVV or aren't familiar with his work, his songs bring to mind the infectious melodies and low - fi simplicity of classic games like Mega Man, Legacy of the Wizard, and M.U.L.E.»
It has all the elements that make the first game an enduring classic, but they've been arranged in such a way that it feels like a bad cover version of a beloved song.
This hit song joins 40 tracks already available in the game, including «Sorry» by Justin Bieber, «Lean On» by Major Lazer (Featuring MØ & DJ Snake), brand - new hits like «Don't Wan na Know» by Maroon 5, party favorites like «Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)» by Beyonce and classics like «Don't Stop Me Now» by Queen.
This hit song joins 40 tracks already available in the game, including «Sorry» by Justin Bieber, «Lean On» by Major Lazer Ft. MØ & DJ Snake, brand - new hits like «Don't Wan na Know» by Maroon 5, party favourites like «Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)» by Beyoncé and classics like «Don't Stop Me Now» by Queen.
It also helps that there's something for everyone interested in Vocaloid, from the hard - rocking Senbonzakura to classics like I'll Miku Miku You (For Reals) to memes like the Nyan Cat song.
though i do have an idea like as i said before about the options menu having a choice to play with classic or new gen sonic and maybe if you say choose retro you get the old 16 - bit music in the zones and such but if you choose new gen you get remixes of those songs in a new gen style like recent sonic games that's always something to think about there Sega that way you get the older and newer fans happy = D
Every secret tape (slyly updated to be a DVD) is in the same location, classic tricks like Darkslides and Christ Airs are back, and iconic songs like Goldfinger's «Superman» and Powerman 5000's «When Worlds Collide» are as catchy as ever.
Nomura stated that «We can not show any footage yet as we have just begun with the in - game design of this world but we would like to announce that the new location is called «The Briar Patch» from the classic Disney film «Song of the South.»
If you ever wondered what classic MTV or VH1 would be like if you could drop in and play whatever song was playing at the time, this would be it.
From a cursory glance, Kara Walker's black cut - paper silhouettes look like benign 19th - century antebellum scenes or Walt Disney cartoon characters from such classic pieces as the 1946 film, Song of the South.
On their latest LP, Vancouver artist - musicians Brady Cranfield and Kathy Slade cover classic punk songs about riots by the likes of Stiff Little Fingers, Fear, Circle Jerks, Subhumans, The Dils, The Clash and the Stiffs.
Ten years later, she now has 125 musicians, including her broker, Paul Sherwood, GRI, who plays the drums in his band, BigBandBeat, plus a man who makes music with spoons, and singers skilled in hymns, iconic wartime songs such as «Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,» and classics like «Take Me Out to the Ball Game.»
Back in the days of classic crooners like Engelbert and Dean Martin, artists would glamorize winter with songs like Winter World Of Love, or It's A Marshmallow World.
«You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave,» is a famous phrase from the Eagles» classic song Hotel California, fondly remembered by those of us who listened to it while lounging on bean - bag chairs and waterbeds in rooms lit by lava lamps.
We like classic songs.
Instead of some classic jingle bells on display, you'll find pieces like this harmonica from Michael's music room, where he spends lots of time jamming with friends and writing songs.
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