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Dick Dale's "Misirlou" reminds me of "Pulp Fiction" (obviously)
"Alone Again Or" by Love reminds me of Pulp Fiction for some reason, too. Something about the trumpet. Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" also reminds me of Pulp Fiction. And "Girl You'll Be a Woman Soon" by Urge Overkill. And that Chuck Berry Song 'You Never Can Tell' or whatever, but I usually listen to a Bob Seger cover named "C'est La Vie"

Tarantino always features music prominently in his soundtracks (e.g., Bobby Womack's "Across 110th St." in Jackie Brown and "Stuck in the Middle With You" by Steelers Wheel in Reservoir Dogs).

Then you've got Simon and Garfunkel and The Graduate... Sound of Silence, Mrs. Robinson, The Only Living Boy in New York (I think), and Scarborough Fair. There are four songs...

And "Ooh La La" by the Faces --> Rushmore, of course. "I Am Waiting" by the Stones, too.

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Whenever I hear the song "Somebody to Love," I'll think of Jim Carrey singing it in "The Cable Guy."
Assuming you're talking about Jefferson Airplane and not Queen or somebody else, that song always reminds me of one of the best scenes in Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas.

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