The Ultimate Guardians of the Galaxy Soundtrack/ vol 2

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Good evening, here I am with the second installment, but did you know that the original group from the Galaxy's Lair was not Drax, Gru or Star-Lord, it's just that nobody was there, Gru was a character from the 50s who was the cosmic villain who appeared there and was a monster.

Instead of the original group there was Yondu, I didn't know that? Well, if you know, I'll tell you. The original group was this one from 1969, a series that Roy Thomas would invent or come up with, it would be a little number in Marvel Superior 18 in which we would have a story of Aaron Drake and Jane Coke, it would be nothing more than a little number until the year 76 it didn't have it, it would be regular. but in 89 we would have Thom de Falco with Gil Valentino who here would give it a better roll in 2008 we would have Annihilation where we would already prepare these characters you would have Star Lord and then also these impressive spectacular sacks we would have the Guardians of the Galaxy in 2012, when Braille Michael Vendis in Marvel, now at this stage creates a new version of the Galaxy Guards action, but with the personalities and the tone of the series that is practically that which was later transferred to the cinema and ended up being a success. And already knowing this now we will talk about its soundtrack

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) - Awesome Mix Vol. 2

"Mr. Blue Sky" - Electric Light Orchestra

  • Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) is a British symphonic rock band founded in 1970 in Birmingham, England, by musician Jeff Lynne, along with Roy Wood and drummer Bev Bevan. ELO is known for its distinctive sound that combines elements of rock and pop with influences from classical music, using instruments such as violins, cellos and synthesizers in its songs. The band is known for having pioneered the blending of these genres, giving it a unique and highly recognizable touch that still resonates with fans.

"Fox on the Run" - Sweet

  • "Fox on the Run" was one of the first songs that Sweet wrote and produced entirely on his own, without the collaboration of producers Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn, who had been responsible for several of his biggest hits.

"Lake Shore Drive" - Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah

"The Chain" - Fleetwood Mac

  • This song is the group's most famous and is also credited to Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood, and that means they all get their share of the cake for this song.

"My Sweet Lord" - George Harrison

  • George Harrison's What a Great Song, released in 1970, is one of the most iconic songs in rock history. It combines Harrison's deep spirituality with his talent to create a melody of universal appeal. This song was part of his first solo album, All Things Must Pass , which came out after the Beatles split up, marking his departure from the group and showcasing his individual artistry.

"Wham Bam Shang-A-Lang" - Silver

Well, folks, that's all for now. These are the songs that appear in Guardians of the Galaxy Part 2, which are all very good. Tomorrow I will upload part 3. So tomorrow there will be more and better ones.

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