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Guest BobBacklundRules

If I were to create a video montage of past experiences for a group of people, what songs would you suggest I use.

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Can never go wrong with the old Seinfeld standby..."Time of Your Life (Good Riddance)" by Greenday.

 

Also, "Harder Now That It's Over" by Ryan Adams could work...or "Goodnight Hollywood Boulevard" by Ryan Adams...

 

Maybe some Oasis..."Stop Crying Your Heart Out"?

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Guest ElectricRaccoon

If you're breaking camp for good, "I Am the Cancer" by Sloan. Or maybe "Eddie Walker" by Ben Folds Five.

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Fuck that...Get the LOA version of Dont you forget about me...

this guys right...only go with simple plan if your making a circle-jerk montage

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Fuck that...Get the LOA version of Dont you forget about me...

this guys right...only go with simple plan if your making a circle-jerk montage

u MEAN Simple Mind right?

 

 

Simple Plan is a shitty nu-rawk band.

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Fuck that...Get the LOA version of Dont you forget about me...

this guys right...only go with simple plan if your making a circle-jerk montage

u MEAN Simple Mind right?

 

 

Simple Plan is a shitty nu-rawk band.

Simple Plan > Life of Agony

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Cowboy Bebop/Yoko Kanno "Call Me Call Me"

 

Another one about more sadness than reflection, I guess. If you're going for bittersweet tho, it's pretty good.

 

I admit it's from a cartoon but I maintain it's pretty good

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I'd go for some oldie, not the songs that people are talking about here. Something like "My Way" by Sinatra (but that may not be relevant). But yeah, something along those lines. Perhaps even "Those Were The Days" by Mary Hopkins?

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"in my life," beatles.

 

or if you want to be all self-aware & postmodern, you could use "don't you forget about me" from 'the breakfast club'.

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