Why did I think Olivia Newton-John was Aussie? My entire childhood 1000 viewings of Grease just don't make as much sense to me now.
I'm a little shaken also. I haven't seen it a thousand times, but the soundtrack wound up my 1978 album of the year for a timdraft back in 2016 or so. Don't throw things at me for picking a soundtrack, by the way. Well within the rules established there. lol. But yeah, I always assumed Sandy was Australian, which is really stupid, because how does a greaser like Danny Zucco get to Australia over the summer?
I would totally consider the Singles soundtrack for 1992 album of the year.
I liked, but didn't love, that soundtrack (oddly, I think the Paul Westerberg songs, who was the driving force behind it, are the weakest. The two Pearl Jam songs are great, as is the Screaming Trees tune, and Chris Cornell's Seasons. Soundgarden's Birth Ritual is okay, the Mudhoney song isn't great, and of course you have an old Hendrix tune.)
The 1994 soundtrack from The Crow, on the other hand, would probably be my album of the year for that year.
The chalk guess here would be Stairway to Heaven, but this is a more eclectic group than the average set of music fans. When the Levee Breaks finished #1 in Anarchy's Zeppelin countdown, maybe it's that?
The other possibility that comes to mind is The Abbey Road Medley. But I have a hard time envisioning one Beatles song dominating over the others.
Of the big 3, if I had to guess one that would have something closer to a consensus pick, it would be Led Zeppelin. But I would also gravitate towards When the Levee Breaks; I seriously doubt this is a crowd that leans on Stairway to Heaven. The Stones are far too eclectic to settle on one, and the Beatles even more so.
I would totally consider the Singles soundtrack for 1992 album of the year.
"State Of Love And Trust" is my favorite Pearl Jam song. I can still remember my freshman year of college and walking to football practice after having just listened to it, all the players jousting and getting amped, me silently walking among them, quiet and reflective.
I love its energy.
Yeah, it's very cool, it's one of their best songs.
"In the summer of 1958, local boy Danny Zuko and vacationing Australian Sandy Olsson meet at the beach and fall in love. When the summer comes to an end, Sandy frets that they may never meet again, but Danny tells her that their love is "only the beginning"."
Aha! So she was
playing an Australian. I should have given her more credit for her acting chops,
playing an Australian.
Count me in the group who always thought she was Australian due to her Sandy role. Commence mind blow.
She was born in England, but grew up in Australia.