Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast podcast

Ep. 207 - The Songs Bands Doubted Became Their Biggest Legends and Accidental Anthems

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I chase the stories behind massive classic rock hits that almost didn’t happen, from “joke riffs” to last-minute album fillers. Then I pivot into how movies and TV lock songs into our brains and why 1980s films still set the standard for action, sci-fi, and cult classics. 
• Sweet Child O’ Mine starting as a warm-up riff 
• Don’t Stop Believin’ as slow-build cultural glue 
• Songs permanently linked to movie and TV scenes 
• Paranoid written fast to fill runtime 
• Under Pressure as chaotic improv that stuck 
• Metallica’s hesitation around personal lyrics 
• Dream On as a slow-burn power ballad 
• Jeff Lynne’s perfectionism and the “missing” feeling 
• Best 80s movies picks and hot takes 
• Blade Runner fandom and the power of soundtracks 
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