Torrent Flashdance Soundtrack I Need A Hero
Mar 18, 2014 - “Batdance” is to the Purple One's playful soundtrack as the trailer is to the movie. “We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)” by Tina Turner (Mad Max. Okay, Flashdance checklist time: Jennifer Beals in spandex?
Size: 86 MB Torrent Contents • Flashdance - Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - MP3@320kbps • 01 Irene Cara - FlashdanceWhat a Feeling.mp3 9,370 KB • 02 Shandi - He's a Dream.mp3 8,368 KB • 03 Helen St. John - Love Theme from Flashdance.mp3 8,335 KB • 04 Karen Kamon - Manhunt.mp3 6,369 KB • 05 Joe Esposito - Lady, Lady, Lady.mp3 9,982 KB • 06 Laura Branigan - Imagination.mp3 8,646 KB • 07 Donna Summer - Romeo.mp3 7,774 KB • 08 Cycle V - Seduce Me Tonight.mp3 8,514 KB • 09 Kim Carnes - I'll Be Here Where the Heart Is.mp3 11 MB • 10 Michael Sembello - Maniac.mp3 9,751 KB • Cover.jpg 213 KB Please note that this page does not hosts or makes available any of the listed filenames. You cannot download any of those files from here.
It’s been a while since I’ve done a music post, and this is one of those fun topics that has been lurking in my subconscious for quite some time, because: A) I’m on a diet. B) I want to start to work out more. C) Lately I need some extra motivation to power through my workday. My criteria for putting this list together was to skip the really obvious choices (e.g. “Eye of the Tiger,” which is a song so terrible that it’s become ironically cool to like it) and focus more on those underrated or lesser-known 80′s gems you’re embarrassed you actually still enjoy listening to.
Time to put on your legwarmers and come with me on a magical journey back to the 80′s where we’ll review ten of the most gloriously cheesy but damn motivational songs ever made. #10 – “I Can Fly” by Rainey Remember when Sarah Jessica Parker was really hot? Before the huge wart on her chin was was all you can focus on when you look at her face? Well that was back in 1985 when she starred opposite Lee Montgomery in the classic teen dance flick Girls Just Want to Have Fun (which is criminally underrated, in this 80s queen’s opinion).
One of the most essential components of any dance film worth its salt is “The Practice Montage” and the one in this film happens to be exceptionally great because it’s set to “I Can Fly,” a dancey, upbeat leg warmer anthem by Rainey Haynes. Listen to the full track below and step into Jainey and Jeff’s world as they practice for the big D-TV dance-off by doing The Lift—the signature move that Dirty Dancing totally stole a few years later.
Motivational Power Lyric: Now I’m stronger than ever; I’m gonna reach for the sky! Most Appropriate For: • Training for your next Olympics. Game naruto ukuran kecil untuk pch 3. • Overcoming your fear of flying. #9 – “Far From Over” by Frank Stallone Who likes to strut? Who rocks a head band like it’s nobody’s business?
Who doesn’t take any shit from anybody? Tony fucking Manero.
In Staying Alive, the 1983 sequel to Saturday Night Fever, John Travolta returns as Tony Manero to do what Tony Manero does best: dance his sweet, everliving ass off. Frank Stallone’s disco-infused “Far From Over” perfectly scores the intensity that defines Tony Manero’s struggle as a no-name dancer trying to make it on Broadway. Watch out for the breathtaking keyboard solo at 2:35: Motivational Power Lyric: Back in the race, I’m movin’ in ’cause I am getting closer. Most Appropriate For: • Winning back your confidence after you get fired. • Getting kicked out of your parent’s basement. #8 – “Free” by Kenny Loggins Also known as the Kenny Loggins song that isn’t “Footloose” or “Danger Zone.” With tracks like “Holding Out for a Hero” and “Let’s Hear it for The Boy,” 1984′s Footloose is already a goldmine of motivational music, but “Free” is the standout track that cements Ren McCormack’s victory over the small, God-fearing town of Elmore City, Oklahoma. I mean, who in their right mind wouldn’t allow this?