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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°329 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

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Extreme’s “Tragic Comic” blends humor and romance with a rock vibe, showcasing witty lyrics atop a straightforward E major framework. Its quirky black-and-white video and modest chart success signal the band’s waning global momentum. Faith No More’s “Epic,” a bold mix of funk, metal, and hip-hop, thrives on genre-defying chaos, with Mike Patton’s cryptic lyrics leaving interpretation wide open, cementing it as a live staple and a chart-topping triumph in Australia.

Placebo’s debut single “Come Home” channels raw energy with Brian Molko’s androgynous vocals weaving angst and urgency. Meanwhile, The Cramps’ “Bikini Girls With Machine Guns” revels in campy absurdity, pairing Lux Interior’s frantic delivery with Poison Ivy’s gritty guitar riffs. Unkle’s “Be There,” featuring Ian Brown, captivates with its haunting simplicity and nocturnal aesthetics, showcasing DJ Shadow’s meticulous production style with an understated yet magnetic pull.

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Lenny Kravitz’s “Dancin’ Til Dawn” leans on his funk and rock roots, carried by his multi-instrumental talents and Lenny Pickett’s sultry saxophone, though its mid-tempo groove feels more atmospheric than urgent. Paul Simon’s “Wristband” pairs flamenco rhythms and Clap! Clap!’s electronic touch to craft a witty reflection on exclusivity, offering layered social commentary with subtle humor.

Father John Misty’s “I Love You, Honeybear” blends lush orchestration with ironic lyrics, while Kurt Elling reimagines “Norwegian Wood” through a jazz lens, balancing abstraction and homage. Michael Bublé’s polished take on “Moondance” sticks closely to the original’s blueprint, and “My Valentine” by Paul McCartney, featuring Eric Clapton, delivers a refined yet understated personal tribute.

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From Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb,” blending David Gilmour’s guitar brilliance with Roger Waters’ poignant lyrics, to Europe’s “The Final Countdown” and its iconic keyboard riff, these tracks highlight defining musical moments. Gary Moore’s “Empty Rooms” channels heartbreak, while Whitney Houston’s “How Will I Know” delivers ‘80s pop perfection, and Bobby Brown’s “My Prerogative” asserts individuality with slick new jack swing energy.

The Beach Boys’ “Kokomo” offers tropical escapism, Sérgio Mendes’ “Alibis” crafts polished adult contemporary grooves, and Eric Clapton with B.B. King reinterpret blues history in “Worried Life Blues.” XTC’s “Senses Working Overtime” leans into eclectic charm, while Roberta Flack’s “Feel Like Makin’ Love” balances tender finesse. These standout tracks anchor moments in music history, captivating through distinct moods and timeless appeal.

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Janet Jackson releases her third album : ‘Control’ featuring ‘What Have You Done for Me Lately,’ ‘Nasty,’ ‘When I Think of You,’ ‘Control’ and ‘Let’s Wait Awhile’ (1986)

Janet Jackson's 'Control' is her third studio album produced by Jam and Lewis and released on February 4, 1986 by A&M. Track Listing : 1.Control (James Harris Iii, Terry Lewis,…

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°98 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of MGMT’s “Kids” blends nostalgic synth-pop with bittersweet themes, while Christina Aguilera’s “Hurt” channels raw grief through lush orchestration. Muse’s “Time Is Running Out” pulsates with urgency, and Kaiser Chiefs’ “Ruby” delivers indie rock vigor with an infectious chorus. Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” slyly balances desire and control, and P!nk’s “So What” radiates breakneck defiance. Bloc Party’s “The Prayer” hovers between introspection and propulsion, and Underworld’s “Dinosaur Adventure 3D” pairs hypnotic beats with disorienting textures. Oxide & Neutrino’s “No Good 4 Me” retools Prodigy’s edge with UK garage grit, while Liam Lynch’s “United States of Whatever” crams irreverent humor into a chaotic minute-and-a-half.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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New Music Videos (Ladies Only) – N°476

Addison Rae’s “High Fashion” blends dance-pop with early 2000s vibes, co-written with Tove Lo. Chung Ha’s “Stress” fuses house beats with a ’90s touch, while Clara’s “Febbre” debuts at Sanremo with a self-care pop-up. Rosé’s “Number One Girl” channels heartbreak in a raw pop-punk ballad.

BINI’s “Blink Twice” teases with playful lyrics over an insistent beat. Giorgia’s “La cura per me” embraces intricate harmonies, while Allie Sherlock’s “Ex-Friend” unpacks betrayal with sharp hooks.

Updated : Feb 10,2025

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New Music Videos (Latin) – N°475

Xavi and Manuel Turizo blend bachata and corridos on *En Privado*, expanding Latin fusion trends. Nanpa Básico and Kris R. craft *Cariñitos Y Flores*, mixing rap and reggae with sentimental themes. Natti Natasha’s *Desde Hoy* shifts into bachata under Romeo Santos’ production.

Silvestre Dangond and Emilia merge vallenato with Argentine pop on *Vestido Rojo*. Eden Muñoz delivers the ballad *Mi Primer Día Sin Ti*, while TIMØ and Cardellino infuse cumbia into *Diamante*.

Updated : Feb 4,2025

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