Musical Montage: Train “Angel in Blue Jeans”
The band Train apparently never saw Machete, as they make the mistake of stealing Danny Trejo’s girl and abandoning him in the desert in their music video for “Angel in Blue Jeans”
Musical Montage: UHF
After a week of amazing new music videos, today is the 25th anniversary of Weird Al’s cult comedy classic, UHF, which obviously had a fantastic soundtrack album from the man himself.
Musical Montage: RHCP “Love Rollercoaster”
Beavis and Butt-head got a song as infectious as they are stupid for their big screen adventure with Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Love Rollercoaster”
Musical Montage: Kenny Loggins “I’m Alright”
Kenny Loggins is the undisputed master of 80’s soundtrack songs and he contributed one of his best hits to the classic comedy Caddyshack with “I’m Alright”.
Musical Montage: Frank Stallone “Peace in Our Life”
“I want, what they want, and every other guy who came over here and spilled his guts and gave everything he had, wants! For our country to love us as much as we love it! That’s what I want!”
Musical Montage: Stan Bush “Till All Are One”
Completing the trio of awesome Transformers songs by Stan Bush is “Till All Are One”, originally titled Ground Zeroes and included on his Call to Action album.
Musical Montage: The Galaxy Rangers “No Guts, No Glory”
The Galaxy Rangers perform their own awesome theme song in the official music video for “No Guts, No Glory”
Musical Montage: Michael Jackson “Smooth Criminal”
A massive part of Michael Jackson’s movie Moonwalker, Smooth Criminal has at least 4 different versions for the music video and is also the basis for the first levels of the classic Genesis game, also based on Moonwalker.
Musical Montage: Will Smith “Party Starter”
Will Smith tells the tale of the legendary Party Starter with his single from 2005’s “Lost & Found”, who could be “thrown into a rave like you throw a grenade” and get everyone up and dancing.
Musical Montage: Weird Al “Dare to Be Stupid”
Weird Al provides the theme song for the pop culture quoting Junkicons in Transformers: The Movie while also parodying all things Devo with “Dare to be Stupid”.
Musical Montage: Weird Al “Gump”
Weird Al parodied the look and sound of the Presidents of the United States song, Lump, to recap the events of Forrest Gump for “Gump”, off the Bad Hair Day album.