laylainalaska:

sarah531:

I so dearly love how the Awesome Mix 2 is used in GOTG2 but I know so little about music I can’t really articulate it? s’just like… it takes all these familiar songs and recontextualizes them and makes them sound like the movie’s Greek chorus, not to mention giving Meredith (who made the mix in canon, obviously) more of a place in the story?

Like, the cheerful (but deceptive) sweetness at the beginning of the movie – Brandy wears a braided chain/made of finest silver from the north of Spain – becomes the accusatory shout of I can still hear you saying you would never break the chain! at the end, and it sounds like Meredith condemning her ex-lover from beyond the grave. And then in amongst the gleeful violence of the Come A Little Bit Closer scene you listen to the lyrics and realise it’s a song about a guy who assumes a woman belongs to him, more shades of Ego there –

And other people have brought up how Mr Blue Sky at the beginning seems almost to foreshadow Yondu’s fate (I’ll remember you this way…), and I’m positive that was intentional considering where his story ends up – “I’m sorry I didn’t do none of it right”/Mr Blue, you did it right…

(hey you with the pretty face/welcome to the human race?)

But I think I love most of all how the chorus of The Chain turns into a battle cry during the final battle, all these characters screaming IF YOU DON’T LOVE ME NOW, THEN YOU’LL NEVER LOVE ME AGAIN, and it relates to all of them – Peter and Ego, Gamora and Nebula, Yondu and Peter, Rocket and the whole team. It’s like a sudden WHAM of what the movie’s been about all along: these incredibly broken people trying to prove to each other and (mostly) themselves that they’re worthy of love.

I just really utterly adore this wacky dayglo jukebox musical, I guess.

Pretty sure I already reblogged this once, but @xparrot‘s tags:

#okay one I only wish I could be this inarticulate about music#and two#after listening to ‘the chain’ on repeat for the last 15 minutes#i stg at least 50% of my love for this movie#is because i have always wanted a climactic shounen battle to that song#and just hadn’t realized how much#until there it was

made me think about what a shounen anime feeling this movie has. Among people I know who’ve seen it, the reactions seem to be really mixed – people either loved it or found the stylistic mix of ridiculous humor and ~FEELS~ too hard to get into. But I think there’s definitely a correlation between people who really liked it and are also anime fans; I think anime prepares you to deal with the movie’s blend of utterly OTT ridiculousness and visually gorgeous fight sequences and ~power of friendship~ feelsiness.

(And yes, the paired Chain sequences are def. among my favorite parts of the movie – that whole thing with Ego’s “What could possibly be more important than this?” and Peter thinking about the people he loves and gaining control of the planet’s power is just so well done and the music is so well used and it’s just so EVERYTHING I want from a climactic battle sequence …)

Okay, but can we talk about Gamora and Nebula? How Nebula was just a little girl who wanted a sister and Gamora was just a little girl who wanted to survive, and how Thanos pit them against each other to increase his control of them. But now they both grow and no more under his control. Now, they finally worked out some issues, exposed some hard, ugly true. And maybe the past can’t be erased, but they gonna work together now and maybe, just maybe, they gonna become the sisters that they are meant to be.