10 Star Wars Scenes Everyone Wishes They Could Unsee
3. The Jedi Rocks Rendition - Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi
Much like those sequences of inconsistent romance seen throughout the Skywalker Saga, the musical presence felt in George Lucas' flicks has played host to some of the galaxy's many highs... and lows.
And unfortunately, despite iconic tunes like the ones heard in A New Hope's Mos Eisley Canteena and the great many legendary themes produced by the likes of John Williams over the years proving that Star Wars can get things very much right on the music front, Return of the Jedi's revised Jabba the Hutt concert sits as a painful reminder of how soul-crushingly wrong Lucas and co. could also get their musical occurrences.
During one of his many special edition revisits to his Original Trilogy, Lucas decided that the already questionable Lapti Nek performance seen within Jabba's Palace at the start of Return of the Jedi needed both a CGI and musical overhaul.
Replacing the tune with the far more excruciating Jedi Rocks monstrosity, a number of digital additions were also added to the mix in the form of singer Sy Snootles being pointlessly CGI'd up and a grisly backing screamer most could've done without being exposed to over the course of their lives.
In short, this sci-fi song did not require an encore.