Age disconnect notice: 30 years ago the long hair was in but most of them men shaved clean. Today the men don’t shave for crap! Hair length is optional.
"New Age Girl" by Deadeye Dick "Lump" by The Presidents of the United States of America "Here We Go" by Templar (might have been 2000, but still awesome) "Stereo" by The Watchman "Remote Control" by Age of Electric "Leave" by REM "Tomorrow, Wendy" by Concrete Blonde "No Myth" by Michael Penn "Where You Get Love" by Matthew Sweet "Unbelieveable" by EMF "Where Have All the Cowboys Gones?" by Paula Cole "Tub Thumping" by Chumbawhumba "Right Here, Right Now" by Jesus Jones "The Sign" by Ace of Base "Steal My Sunshine" by Len "Home for a Rest" by Spirit of the West "Hasn't Hit Me Yet" by Blue Rodeo "What It Takes" by Aerosmith "Sex and Candy" by Marcy's Playground "Here & Now" by Letters to Cleo "Killer" by Seal AND "Killer/Papa Was a Rolling Stone" by George Michael "Song 2" by Blur
The lyrics to “Missing” are either the most gut-wrenching, emotional lyrics about loss ever… orrr… they’re an absolute master class on human stalking. 👀
Yeah look maybe this particular video was just a favorite with us. Gen. X's ergo we grew up listening to music during the '90s. It was formative to us. However, I sincerely hope that the wider population would agree that especially the first 6 years of the '90s and the last couple of years of the '80s gave rise to some of the most incredible music that the industry is ever seen. I mean, of course it all depends on what your taste is, but if you just be objective and consider melodic quality composition lyricism performance, those '90s bands like the grunge movements was incredible because the music was of a quality that we hadn't heard since the likes of you know Zeppelin and creedence. Sure, there were a few great songs in between. However when all those Seattle bands or I say all those but they weren't that many but there was enough got signed to be labels. International distribution high quality production. There was just a solid like 5 years there where you could walk into a CD store and pretty much anything you bought would be excellent. I mean look that's not true but it wasn't like in the late '80s when you had to hunt out rare gems and or wait for bands to bring out new albums. Suddenly there was more good music than I knew what to do with. Which is probably the reason that to this day, even though say Pearl jam who I would say are probably my favorite band. I've only ever owned one of their albums, the first one. Soundgarden I only ever owned the first two. Alice in chains. I only ever owned the first two. Because it was enough it was so much cuz it wasn't like there were just a couple of good tracks on those albums and the rest was garbage. They were like great from start to finish.
Subsequently, I really came to dislike the Red Hot chili peppers. However, blood sugar sex magic is an outstanding piece of work. And as a composition it rises to probably my top 10 albums of all time. It's a journey + so interesting to see them experiment with different musical styles. It's got controversy. It's got songs that are heart-filled and meaningful. + It's got songs that are just fun and interesting. I really admire them for that album.
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Shelter – Here we go again
I was raving through the 90's and ..
We did not forget, believe me. Everything about 90s is memorable
Hey, Remember that month in the 90s when we were all really into Gregorian chants? The younger generation will wonder if I'm joking. Spoiler: I'm not.
Head On – The Jesus and Mary Chain
was that bsnd Named Eve 6,because they watch thge Eve 6 X Files episode??
Danielle Brisbois,I think ,is in that New Radicals vide. with short red hair.:-DCool.
I love "You Get What You Give very much.🙂
The 90s was the best in music, clothes, cars and styles
Age disconnect notice: 30 years ago the long hair was in but most of them men shaved clean. Today the men don’t shave for crap! Hair length is optional.
"New Age Girl" by Deadeye Dick
"Lump" by The Presidents of the United States of America
"Here We Go" by Templar (might have been 2000, but still awesome)
"Stereo" by The Watchman
"Remote Control" by Age of Electric
"Leave" by REM
"Tomorrow, Wendy" by Concrete Blonde
"No Myth" by Michael Penn
"Where You Get Love" by Matthew Sweet
"Unbelieveable" by EMF
"Where Have All the Cowboys Gones?" by Paula Cole
"Tub Thumping" by Chumbawhumba
"Right Here, Right Now" by Jesus Jones
"The Sign" by Ace of Base
"Steal My Sunshine" by Len
"Home for a Rest" by Spirit of the West
"Hasn't Hit Me Yet" by Blue Rodeo
"What It Takes" by Aerosmith
"Sex and Candy" by Marcy's Playground
"Here & Now" by Letters to Cleo
"Killer" by Seal AND "Killer/Papa Was a Rolling Stone" by George Michael
"Song 2" by Blur
…and everything released by The Tragically Hip.
Standing in line for roller coasters at Cedar Point when i was a kid and "Ready to Go" comes on. Always got everyone pumped for the upcoming rides
20. Candlebox- "Far Behind"
19. Edwyn Collins- "A Girl Like You"
18. The New Radicals- "You Get What You Give"
17. Robyn- "Do You Know (What It Takes)"
16. James- "Laid"
15. K-Ci and JoJo- "All My Life"
14. Everything But The Girl- "Missing (Todd Terry Remix)"
13. Queen Latifah- "U.N.I.T.Y."
12. Eve 6- "Inside Out"
11. The Toadies- "Possum Kingdom"
10. Spin Doctors- "Two Princes"
9. Deep Blue Something- "Breakfast At Tiffany's"
8. Local H- "Bound For The Floor"
7. Lisa Loeb- "Stay (I Missed You)"
6. Youssou N'Dour featuring Neneh Cherry- "7 Seconds"
5. Republica- "Ready To Go"
4. OMC- "How Bizarre"
3. Spacehog- "In the Meantime"
2. Jennifer Paige- "Crush"
1. Fastball- "The Way"
The lyrics to “Missing” are either the most gut-wrenching, emotional lyrics about loss ever… orrr… they’re an absolute master class on human stalking. 👀
Missed
Republica! Love that song — and the singer.
Oh and another one born slippy by Underworld
Yeah look maybe this particular video was just a favorite with us. Gen. X's ergo we grew up listening to music during the '90s. It was formative to us. However, I sincerely hope that the wider population would agree that especially the first 6 years of the '90s and the last couple of years of the '80s gave rise to some of the most incredible music that the industry is ever seen. I mean, of course it all depends on what your taste is, but if you just be objective and consider melodic quality composition lyricism performance, those '90s bands like the grunge movements was incredible because the music was of a quality that we hadn't heard since the likes of you know Zeppelin and creedence. Sure, there were a few great songs in between. However when all those Seattle bands or I say all those but they weren't that many but there was enough got signed to be labels. International distribution high quality production. There was just a solid like 5 years there where you could walk into a CD store and pretty much anything you bought would be excellent. I mean look that's not true but it wasn't like in the late '80s when you had to hunt out rare gems and or wait for bands to bring out new albums. Suddenly there was more good music than I knew what to do with. Which is probably the reason that to this day, even though say Pearl jam who I would say are probably my favorite band. I've only ever owned one of their albums, the first one. Soundgarden I only ever owned the first two. Alice in chains. I only ever owned the first two. Because it was enough it was so much cuz it wasn't like there were just a couple of good tracks on those albums and the rest was garbage. They were like great from start to finish.
Subsequently, I really came to dislike the Red Hot chili peppers. However, blood sugar sex magic is an outstanding piece of work. And as a composition it rises to probably my top 10 albums of all time. It's a journey + so interesting to see them experiment with different musical styles. It's got controversy. It's got songs that are heart-filled and meaningful. + It's got songs that are just fun and interesting. I really admire them for that album.
Sheryl Crowe – all i wanna do is have some fun
Billy Bragg+ Wilco – california stars
Utah Saints – Something Good
3AM Eternal by KLF should have been on this list.
Wow, a Watchmojo video that does deliver fully on what its title promises; I'm genuinely impressed…
All those rally legends but the opel Kadett wins for me although the Porsche at the end runs it close.
Fantastic video.
Changed the station every time OMC and Eagle-Eyed Cherry came on. Couldn't stand the vocals.
Rebecca voice sooooooothing
Unbelievable by EMF is a good one also
The '90s doesn't compare to the '80s, '70s. '60s and '50s. But is was still much better than the 2000s and 2010s.
Breakfast at Tiffany's is iconic 90s.
"All My Life" was EVERY middle school dance
surprised "one headlight" by the wallflowers or "because the night" by 10,000 maniacs weren't on here
princessa – i won't forget you
all saints – pure shores
The song at 18th place remind me of Avril Lavigne's Complicated it's like they're at the same mall
In the thumbnail the dude in the left looks like Nikocado Avocado after the weight loss! 😂
wahmens: "waaaa. wahmens were so oppressed by men in the past"
also wahmens: "waaaa. wahmens were so oppressed in the present"
Patient Eyes by PM Dawn