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01-29-2008, 10:08 PM | #55 (permalink) |
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I loved most early 90s pop and some of the later 90s pop. Here were my favorites:
GO WEST - King of Wishful Thinking AMY GRANT - Baby Baby AMY GRANT - Every Heartbeat NEW ORDER - Regret DEPECHE MODE - Enjoy the Silence DONNA LEWIS - I Love You Always Forever ACE OF BASE - Don't Turn Around ACE OF BASE - The Sign ACE OF BASE - All That She Wants ACE OF BASE - Beautiful Life ERASURE - Always SHAKESPEAR'S SISTER - Stay SIMPLY RED - Stars ROXETTE - It Must Have Been Love ALL-4-ONE - I Can Love You Like That SHERYL CROW - All I Wanna Do DUNCAN SHEIK - Barely Breathing DEL AMITRI - Roll to Me SHANICE - I Love Your Smile SEAL - Kiss From a Rose OMC - How Bizarre ALANIS MORISSETTE - Head Over Feet KYLIE MINOGUE - Step Back in Time KYLIE MINOGUE - Confide in Me MADONNA - Ray of Light MADONNA - Frozen |
03-10-2011, 07:39 AM | #58 (permalink) | |
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Someone couldn't pick a song for the Backstreet Boys, well how about Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely? |
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03-10-2011, 07:42 AM | #59 (permalink) | ||
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My favorite Backstreet Boys song that was number 1 material "Everybody (Backstreet's Back) My all time favorite BSB song has to be "The Call" though.
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03-12-2011, 02:18 AM | #60 (permalink) |
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I would say that my favorite nineties songs (and honestly they could fall into a variety of "top hits of the nineties" lists or compilations). Some of them have been named but not all I think.
White Town - "If I was your woman" (odd little ditty that) U96 - Pretty much anything by them but Das Boot was still their best and most creative IMHO. Blind Melon - "No Rain" Barenaked Ladies - Again, anything by them Blur - "Girls and Boys" , "Song 2" Placebo - "Pure Morning" Smashing Pumpkins - Again everything Len - "If you steal my sunshine" Meja - "All 'Bout the Money" Natalie Imbrugulia - "Torn" Spin Doctors - "Two Princes" Crash Test Dummies - Anything by them, the lead singer's voice just was a bit unique Scatman John - Anything Ini Kamoze - "Here comes the Hotstepper" Soul Asylum - Anything Wycleaf Jean or anything by the Fugies Faithless - "Insomnia" Betty Boo - "Doin the Doo" Guru Josh - "Infinity" Paula Abdul - "Rush Rush", "The Promise of a New Day" Savage Garden - "Truly, Madly, Deeply" The Wannadies - "You Me" song Martika - "Love Thy will be done" Kelly Family - "Roses of red" New Radikals - "You only get what you give" Weezer - "Buddy Holly" Rob Zombie - "Living Dead Girl" Cowboy Junkies - Their version of "Sweet Jane" K's Choice - "Not an Addict" Sin with Sebastian - "Golden Boy" Right Said Fred - "I'm too Sexy" Hole - "Violet" Manic Street Preachers - Anything Radiohead - "Fake Plastic Trees" Suede - "Trash" Shawn Colvin - "Rockaby" Heather Nova - Anything Jeff Buckley - Anything Bjork - Anything Garbage - "Stupid Girl" That's a few. The Cure's "Wish" album and Radiohead's first album would also be put in here somewhere if there were a top albums of the nineties thread (which there might be, I have not looked yet). And that is my rather long list (which is most likely much longer). Last edited by Liljagare; 03-12-2011 at 02:30 AM. |
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