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‘We Are Live’ N°8 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Jimmy Barnes and INXS bring gritty energy to “Good Times,” blending rock chaos with ’80s swagger, while The Saw Doctors’ “World of Good” offers working-class charm steeped in nostalgia. Soundgarden’s “Fell On Black Days” captures raw introspection, and The Stone Roses’ “Waterfall” stands as a jangly Brit-rock gem. Queen’s “Tie Your Mother Down” packs rebellious riffs, while The Cult’s “She Sells Sanctuary” blurs post-punk and gothic edges. Pop Will Eat Itself’s edgy “Get The Girl! Kill The Baddies!” mixes industrial sounds with sharp wit, as Oasis’ orchestral “Whatever” hints at grandeur.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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This week In ‘2000s Throwback’ 04/52

Bob Dylan’s timeless “Make You Feel My Love,” reworked by Adele on *19*, balances raw devotion with her signature polish. D’Angelo’s sultry “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” channels Prince’s energy, merging funk and neo-soul, while System of a Down’s ferocious “Chop Suey!” blends aggression and melody with existential weight. Radiohead’s haunting “A Wolf at the Door” thrives on lyrical tension, and Arctic Monkeys’ “Perhaps Vampires Is a Bit Strong But…” captures mid-2000s indie grit. Beach House’s ethereal “Zebra” evokes hazy nostalgia, and Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings’ “My Man Is a Mean Man” revives retro soul with defiant intensity. Adele’s sweeping “Set Fire to the Rain” on *21* pushes emotional limits, and The Cranberries’ “Animal Instinct” merges maternal warmth with poignant rock.

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Hard & Metal New Music Videos – N°267

Meshuggah’s “Ligature Marks” gets a live video, while NOAPOLOGY’s “Bad News” blends heavy riffs with melody. Rivers of Nihil’s “House of Light” debuts Adam Biggs as lead vocalist, mixing prog with sax. Imminence’s “Death Shall Have No Dominion” leans into black and death metal with orchestral strings.

Benediction’s “Engines Of War” stays brutal, Revocation’s “Confines of Infinity” enlists Travis Ryan, and Majestica’s “Battle Cry” brings Viking-themed power metal.

Updated : Feb 10,2025

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°303 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Annie Lennox’s polished duet with Paul Simon on “Something So Right” carries reverence but lacks spark, while Herbie Hancock’s involvement in her later version adds a brooding touch. Lita Ford’s “Shot of Poison” straddles hard rock and pop with fiery riffs and earned her a Grammy nod. The Stone Roses’ bold “Love Spreads” blends blues and religious imagery, peaking at #2 in the UK. Erasure’s “In My Arms” dips into trip-hop-tinged synth-pop, becoming a dancefloor favorite. Meanwhile, Winger’s “Miles Away” channels glam-metal heartbreak, and Meat Loaf’s theatrical “Not a Dry Eye in the House” dives into soft rock melodrama.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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This week In One-Off Collaborations 04/52

Ann-Margret’s fiery duet with Tina Turner on “Honky Tonk Women” swaps raw grit for theatrical sparkle, while Jeff Beck and Beth Hart electrify “Goin’ Down” with ferocious riffs and powerhouse vocals. Sting and Cheb Mami’s “Desert Rose” fuses English pop and Algerian Raï into hypnotic elegance, and George Duke with Anita Baker crafts a tender homage in “God Bless the Child.” Yo-Yo Ma and T. M. Krishna blur boundaries with their improvisational blend of Bach and Carnatic music, and INXS teams with Ray Charles on “Please” for a striking mix of rock and rhythm-and-blues. Each track mingles tradition with fresh perspectives, creating moments as compelling as they are unique.

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This week In Male Balladeers 04/52

D’Angelo’s “Devil’s Pie,” a gritty DJ Premier collaboration, critiques materialism through stripped-back funk, while José James’ “Trouble” channels Bill Withers and Sly Stone with swagger and emotional depth. Aaron Neville softens Leonard Cohen’s “Bird on the Wire” with smooth harmonies, and INXS’s “Beautiful Girl” conveys heartfelt simplicity. Curtis Mayfield’s “People Get Ready” remains a Civil Rights anthem of optimism, and Little Feat’s jazzy “Dixie Chicken” revels in playful storytelling and timeless charm. Dean Martin’s serene take on “It’s Easy to Remember” pairs elegant restraint with nostalgia, while Robert Wyatt’s surreal “Sea Song” from *Rock Bottom* balances tender minimalism with dreamlike ambiguity. Neil Finn’s “Fall at Your Feet” from Crowded House centers on quiet vulnerability and enduring sincerity.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°474 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Seven’s polished “Inside Love” lightly brushed UK charts at No. 78, with John Parr’s late-’80s rock touch, while Gay Dad’s glam-fused “To Earth With Love” reached a stronger No. 10 and embraced bold Bowie-inspired theatrics. Bonnie Tyler’s operatic take on “Making Love [Out of Nothing At All]” added her signature grit, just as Eric Clapton’s “Bad Love” leaned into breakup liberation with slick ’80s rock flair. Van Halen’s darker “Don’t Tell Me (What Love Can Do)” swapped swagger for introspection, while Sugar’s bittersweet “If I Can’t Change Your Mind” turned heartbreak into buoyant melody. Finally, 911 revisited nostalgia with the tender, chart-topping cover “A Little Bit More.”? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°92 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Aqua’s “Barbie Girl” and its kitschy satire of materialism still resonate, bolstered by a 2023 remix with Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice, while Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn” reworked Ednaswap’s original into a global pop-rock hit of melancholy and pristine production. The Prodigy launched “Breathe,” a feral 1996 rave anthem, whereas Green Day channeled punk energy with “Basket Case” and its raw depiction of mental struggles. Oasis flexed Britpop swagger in “Some Might Say,” blending grit and melody, as Peter Gabriel cranked up the funk in “Steam” with its surreal Grammy-winning music video. Shed Seven’s “Chasing Rainbows” stayed grounded with jangly guitars and wistful lyrics, while Coldcut’s “Autumn Leaves” layered ambient textures with orchestral richness for introspective listeners. Cher’s bizarre team-up with Beavis and Butt-Head for a remake of “I Got You Babe” left a goofy yet memorable mark on the ’90s, while The Spice Girls kept pop polished with their sultry ballad “Too Much.”? Take our 12-track quiz.

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