Talk:Juke Box Hero
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editThe following section was ported here from articlespace due to an utter lack of references:
- In popular culture
- The opening lines of the song are featured in the 2001 movie Wet Hot American Summer, where the campers wake up Coop, their counselor, by singing the song loudly while surrounding his bed.
- The song was used in the 2004 documentary The White Album starring skateboarding and snowboarding phenom, Shaun White.
- A cover version by Soul Asylum appeared on their 2006 compilation Closer to the Stars: Best of the Twin/Tone Years.
- The song was also used (and mistitled "Jukebox Hero") in a commercial for the Samsung Juke cellphone soon after the phone was launched in late 2007.
- A re-recorded version of this song is a downloadable track for the video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.
- A cover of the song is available as a downloadable track for the music video game series Rock Band.
- The song was used for Aaron Feinberg's part in MindGame's rollerblading video "Brain Fear Gone".
- The term "Juke Box Hero" was spoken by Grace Kelly to Bing Crosby in the 1956 film High Society.
- The song was used in Shane McConkey's "Claim" video
- The song was used for Verizon Wireless commercial to promote the flip phone[which?]
- The song is featured in the video game DJ Hero, in a mashup with the game's eponymous original track, composed and performed by DJ Z-Trip.
- "Juke Box Hero" is Andy LaRoche's at-bat song.
- The title of the song is seen on the back of Jon Bon Jovi's vest on Live at Madison Square Garden.
- In popular culture
None of these can return to the article without at the very least having citation and at best, without some sort of context. - Jack Sebastian (talk) 04:06, 26 September 2010 (UTC)