

Most recently, his song "Two of the Lucky Ones" plays in the background in the 2009 movie Zombieland. His song "Going Whichever Way The Wind Blows" from the album Under The Waves can be heard on a Toyota Sequoia commercial. His latest project, The Thorns, is a three-part harmony Adult Alternative super group, which features other notable artists Matthew Sweet and Shawn Mullins.

The small part was a tribute to Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, according to Cameron Crowe on the Director's Cut Commentary of the movie. In 2000, Droge appeared as a "Hyatt Singer" in the movie Almost Famous, performing "Small Time Blues" with Elaine Summers. Other credits include contributions to albums by Kim Richey and Stone Gossard. In 1996 Droge contributed the title song to the movie Beautiful Girls. Jade."ĭroge subsequently released two more solo records, Spacey And Shakin' and Skywatching the latter was released on his own label, Puzzle Tree Records, through United Musicians. Notable songs include "You Should Be Running", "Dear Diane" and "Mr. This album met with critical success but received little airplay. read moreĭroge's next album, Find A Door, was released two years later in the summer of 1996 under the name of Pete Droge and The Sinners his backing band included Dave Hull (bass), Rob Brill (drums), Peter Stroud (guitar/vocals) and Elaine Summers (guitar/vocals). His debut album Necktie Second, released by American records in 1994, featured the tongue-in-cheek "If You Don't Love Me (I'll Kill Myself)", (which also appeared on the soundtrack to the movie Dumb and Dumber), as well as the songs "Sunspot Stopwatch" and "So I am Over You."ĭroge's next album, Find A Door, was released two years later in the summer of 1996 under the name of Pete Droge and The Sinners his backing band included Dave Hull (bass), Rob Brill (drums), Peter Stroud.

Hook & The Medcine Show - Cover of the Rolling Stone (2:53)Ĥ9.Elton John - Mona Lisa And Mad Hatters (5:00)ĥ0.Stevie Wonder - My Cherie Amour (2:52)ĥ6.Pete Droge is an American alternative/folk rock musician from Bainbridge Island in Washington State's Puget Sound. Hook & The Medicine Show which was sung at Max's when they found out they got the cover.ġ.The Chipmunks - The Chipmunck Song (Christmas Don't Be Late) (2:22)Ģ.Brenton Wood - Oogum Boogum Song (2:25)ĥ.The Stooges - Search And Destroy (3:29)Ħ.Todd Rundgren - It Wouldn't Have Made Any Difference (3:51)Ĩ.Jethro Tull - Teacher (3:49)ġ0.Yes - I've Seen All Good People: Your Move (3:33)ġ5.Nancy Wilson - Cabin By The River (1:39)ġ6.Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells A Story (5:55)ġ7.Pete Droge and Elaine Summers - Small Time Blues (Movie Version) (2:48)ġ8.Thunderclap Newman - Something In The Air (3:54)Ģ2.Led Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven (8:03)Ģ3.The Allman Brothers Band - One Way Out (4:59)Ģ9.Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (2:28)ģ3.Stillwater - You Had To Be There (3:52)ģ7.Steely Dan - Reeling In The Years (4:37)ģ9.David Bowie - I'm Waiting For The Man (5:43)Ĥ0.Stillwater - Love Comes And Goes (3:48)Ĥ2.Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (5:13)Ĥ5.Led Zeppelin - Misty Mountain Hop (4:38)Ĥ8.Dr. Peggy Sue by Buddy Holly which was sung on the plane, Colour My World by Chicago which was performed by a high school band at William's graduation and Cover Of The Rolling Stone by Dr. I also included 3 songs that aren't necessarily in the movie. For this soundtrack I compiled it all in high quality 320 kbps. So I guess I felt like young William experiencing the world through music. But the era of music it dealt with was coinciding with my musical taste.

All three Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks seem to be identical, and the DTS tracks sound like twins. I can't say exactly what about this movie I like the most. The Untitled version of Almost Famous contains only a Dolby Digital 5.1 track, while the theatrical versions (the original movie-only disc, and the second disc of the 3-disc set) contain dual Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 tracks. This was another movie from my high school years that felt right.
