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lots of good one to choose from
My top 3 has been unchanged since the late 90s. This always comes at number one.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2jmf9UQ3YIs
Way too many man. This is a good un for starters but I was into house.
https://youtu.be/2rW8dg7drXA
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Used to love this one when I was clubbing. Of course, the thought of clubbing now gives me a sense of horror and dread!
https://youtu.be/8ATA_zyhsWA
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Excellent ! I hadn't heard that in years ... just got a right old wiggle on in my office chair LOL.
A couple of favourites :
First up ... Atlantic Ocean, Waterfall :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-_UlgGJ3DQ
Also love this one, great song, great singer, great video.
Propellerheads feat: Miss Shirley Bassey - History Repeating :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzLT6_TQmq8
Spice Girls, Wannabe. End of.
Any Dario G fans on here ?
Here's a couple from the first album (1998)
Sunchyme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFKhgF_vkgs
And my personal favourite : Carnaval de Paris (1998 World Cup theme). Still fresh 24 years later !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLB56lFYlBI
I was 16 in 1990 so had all my best years in this decade, ironically I was single for most of it as all I wanted to do was go out, party a couple times a week and have no commitments, the music from this decade brings back so many memories!
I like too many tunes to pick a favourite but the KLF always trigger good emotions for me as does Mr Vain..
Pulp - Common People
https://youtu.be/yuTMWgOduFM
Some great songs posted already, all favourites. I was into quite a few different types of music in the 90's. Ranging from Indie, Alternative, Rock, etc through to Techno / Dance stuff.
I was going to post Janes Addiction - Mountain Song
https://youtu.be/1kAIMlISHhU but looking it up, it was released late 80's?? Maybe I just got to the party late?
So instead, I will offer up Ride - Ox4. Went with this as I listened to Bandwagonesque and Going Blank Again albums a lot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57I0Lt0yalA If you haven't heard it before, it has a 2 min intro!
Hasn't been much movement here.
Slightly different post today. Favourite songs with awesome guitar from the 90's.
Stone Roses - Driving South
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKRQZrJJJCM
ACDC Thunderstruck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2AC41dglnM
Extreme - He-man Woman Hater
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGWYKjwgIMs (live version, just to show how amazing Nuno is).
Got anymore?
My fellow brummies, much underrated. Fab' guitar intro.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E3R_3h6zQEs
Somehow the only way to listen to this was at max volume, lying on your back in a darkened room, on repeat…,
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cTpWDuHGpbk
Could have been anything from Polly Harvey - a genuine pioneer.
Indie forever
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds : Where The Wild Roses Grow (Kylie can be cool...)
https://youtu.be/lDpnjE1LUvE
Prodigy : Firestarter (I mean, c'mon!)
https://youtu.be/CDXNfe2W8c8
Fun Lovin' Criminals : Scooby Snacks (Obvious, but had this on repeat for weeks back then...)
https://youtu.be/gWOFtixfies
Ack! Too many to choose from - underrated decade.
Too many to list, but here's a few on my iTunes 90's nostalgia playlist...
- Fatboy Slim - Right Here Right Now
- Young MC - Know How
- Run DMC - It's like that
- The Prodigy - Breath
- House of Pain - Jump around
- The KLF - What time is Love ?
- Adamski - Killer
- Jesus Jones - Real, Real, Real
- 808 State - Cubik
- Leftfield - Phat Planet
- Massive Attack - Dissolved Girl
- Kula Shaker - Tatva
- House of Love - Shine On
- The La's - There She Goes
- Red Hot Chili Peppers - Give it Away
- Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
- Primal Scream - Loaded
- Oasis - Live Forever
- Cast - Sandstorm
- Cranberries - Zombie
- Radiohead - Creep
- Suede - Animal Nitrate
- Portishead - Glory Box
- Edwyn Collins - A Girl Like You
- Elastica - S.O.F.T.
- Garbage - Supervixen
- Gene - Fill Her Up
- Suede - Filmstar
- Skunk Anansie - Weak
- Placebo - Bruise Pristine
- Tricky - Black Steel
- Morcheeba - Trigger Hippie
- Ocean Colour Scene - The Riverboat Song
- Alabama 3 - Converted
- Gomez - 78 Stone Wobble
- Reef - I've got something to say
Hope that triggers some happy memories !
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It really does, some great tunes there, but I have to be a pedant and point out that The House of Love and Young MC tracks here were both late '80's releases. I remember watching The House of Love at Oldham QE hall in January 1990, with a crowd of about 50. A very underrated band back then and still are, but one that I still listen to today.
Eels - Novocaine for the Soul - this was the one of the standout tracks of 1996 for me, and 1996 was a really good year!
https://youtu.be/V2yy141q8HQ
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A31sYLuGlIA
Another one you won’t hear on Kisstory or Greatest Hits radio…
Great festival band.
Such a crazy time, it felt like a four of most decades, in fast forward. Early, mid and late 90s are completely different eras.
For some reason my mind jumped to Future Sound of London from 1991:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfWMv8Y1V5E
And Sonic youth released this in 1990:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDTSUwIZdMk
This was released in 1997 when everything felt like echos of other decades:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nus_a8YOni0
So much great content here, but adding virtually everything from the Prodigy, Beastie Boys, Chemical Brothers, the Farm and Happy Monday’s. What a decade for music.
1991 Massive Attack Unfinished Sympathy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWmrfgj0MZI
Another 1991 classic...
Beautiful South - Old red eyes is back
https://youtu.be/5mUQbHiJqQY
Massive Attack's Blue Lines and Beautiful South's 0898 were probably my most played albums of that year and still get a regular spin nowadays.
This was my favourite single of the 1990s. But it's a decade that gave birth to a lot of fantastic music; the first two Suede albums spring to mind. Kulashaker's first album. Lots of good stuff.
Very much my decade of getting into music so I liked anything and everything.
There were lots of great one hit or one big hit wonders, like
74-75 by the Connells
Dance the night away by the mavericks
Mmm mmm by crash test dummies
Steal my sunshine by Len
Inside by Stiltskin
...And a thousand dance tracks which shaped my nightclubbing hayday.
Slightly OT but I got more into albums in the 90s and recently someone born in the 2000s asked me for some shortcuts to some great 90s albums for Spotify. I sent her this:
August and everything after, Counting Crows
Debut, Bjork
Mezzanine, Massive Attack
Music for the jilted generation, The Prodigy
Southern Harmony musical companion, Black Crows
Out of time & Automatic for the people, REM
Achtung Baby, U2
Endtroducing, DJ Shadow
36 Chambers, Wu-Tang
Moon Safari, Air
Ten, Pearl Jam
Not really a fan of the 'heavy stuff' but this IMO is awesome.
https://youtu.be/pZTJBViOoik
Mr C?
Jason Statham?
What else could you want?
I'd just like to add:
Bluetones - Slight Return
Lush - 500
Aphex Twin - On
Soundgarden - Rusty Cage
Lush - Superblast!
Squarepusher - Come On My Selector
DMX Krew - You Can't Hide Your Love
Nightmares on Wax - Morse
Waterfall - Stone Roses.
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
Dreams by Quench. Probably still the greatest Trance track ever created.
Suede - The Wild Ones https://youtu.be/a0SuX1IvJys
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At their best, and for me that is the run of the first 3 LPs, Suede were untouchable. First LP all the great singles, second I loved as it just went somewhere different, really stretching themselves and leaving behind whatever Britpop was, and then Coming Up was just wall to wall bangers.
I lost interest after Bernard left as he was such a unique guitarist. Went to see them in Bradford around 1996ish when Richard joined and they were good but not amazing.
My wife always beats me here. She saw the original line up when she was still at school. She also went to Knebworth whereas I passed up the opportunity of a face value ticket the day before the Sunday, and thus missed John Squire in action too.