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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°310 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of George Michael brought precision to “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” while Dina Carroll’s “The Perfect Year” balanced nostalgia and hope. Thunder’s “A Better Man” embraced introspection, and Kristin Hersh’s “Your Ghost” delivered haunting simplicity with Michael Stipe’s ethereal backing. Sheryl Crow’s “Strong Enough” stood out for its raw honesty, and Lenny Kravitz’s “I Build This Garden For Us” channeled ’60s idealism. Lisa Loeb’s “I Do” pushed back at industry demands, Shawn Colvin’s “Round of Blues” merged thoughtful folk-rock with collaboration, and Wendy & Lisa’s “Don’t Try to Tell Me” leaned into funky confidence. Each carved its place with depth and emotion.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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This week In One-Off Collaborations 06/52

Angélique Kidjo and Buddy Guy’s rendition of Hendrix’s “Voodoo Child” blends Beninese vocal finesse with emotive guitar riffs, striking a balance between homage and cultural reinterpretation. Buddy’s sharp solos and Angélique’s intricate delivery occasionally clash, but the performance remains a bold cultural fusion. Meanwhile, Paul Simon’s “Wristband” uses playful humor to dissect societal barriers, its live performances featuring acoustic flair merged with Clap Clap!’s electronic touches, adding depth to its restless energy.

Post Malone and the Red Hot Chili Peppers shook up genres at the Grammys, moving from intimate acoustic vibes of “Stay” to the funk-infused “Dark Necessities.” Marianne Faithfull’s 2013 live take on “Broken English” traded punk grit for melodic introspection, while Norah Jones, Willie Nelson, and Wynton Marsalis reimagined “You Are My Sunshine” with a jazz-country twist. Gregory Porter’s duet “Water Under Bridges” with Laura Mvula leaned into nostalgic elegance, though some spontaneity felt restrained in its polished delivery.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°329 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of From Hot Chip’s quirky yet irresistible “Ready for the Floor” to Mauro Picotto’s hypnotic “Komodo (Save a Soul),” the tracks capture distinct early 2000s energy. P!NK delivers bold swagger in “You Make Me Sick,” while Alice Deejay’s “Celebrate Our Love” mixes Eurodance with gospel flair. Mason and Princess Superstar’s mashup “Perfect (Exceeder)” oozes brash electro-house confidence, contrasting with the nostalgia-infused charm of Sunblock’s remix of the “Baywatch” theme “I’ll Be Ready.”? Take our 12-track quiz.

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Me:nu Du Jour February 4 (EN.FR.ES)

>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To Janet Jackson, Fleetwood Mac, James Blake, Echo & the Bunnymen, George Benson, Tony Bennett, Charles Mingus, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington We Celebrate Karen Carpenter,…

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°99 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of The text spotlights standout ’80s tracks, from Echo & the Bunnymen’s haunting “The Killing Moon,” blending fate with ethereal melodies, to the pulsating allure of New Order’s “Blue Monday ’88,” a sleek remix of their electronic anthem. Grace Jones’s hypnotic “Slave to the Rhythm” commands with layered production, while Ultravox’s “Vienna” captivates through its brooding precision. Adam and the Ants’ quirky “Ant Rap” fuses New Wave with early hip-hop, and The Police’s introspective “King of Pain” balances emotional depth with sparse, experimental touches. Fad Gadget’s “Collapsing New People” offers industrial tension, while Bowie’s “Absolute Beginners” mixes heartfelt balladry with glossy instrumentation.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°477

The Offspring’s “OK, But This Is The Last Time” echoes themes of “Self Esteem” with a self-aware twist. Robyn and David Byrne revisit “Dancing On My Own” at SNL50. Cher reinterprets “If I Could Turn Back Time,” reaffirming its legacy. Sam Smith’s “Love Is A Stillness” delivers quiet intimacy.

Pentatonix revives “The Sound of Silence” with layered harmonies. RAYE’s Grammy performance of “Oscar Winning Tears” marks a career milestone shaped by industry struggles.

Updated : Feb 17,2025

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°301 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Sarah Brightman’s ethereal “Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again” balances operatic skill with pop appeal, a tender lament from *Phantom of the Opera*. Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson’s harmonious “I Know Him So Well” from *Chess* adds emotional depth to a love triangle, while Debbie Gibson’s “Lost in Your Eyes” captures heartfelt simplicity amid ’80s chart clutter. Diana Ross gives a nostalgic twist to “Why Do Fools Fall in Love,” merging doo-wop charm with polished production. Meanwhile, Angry Anderson’s “Suddenly” trades rock grit for a ballad etched into pop culture, and Eurythmics’ “The Miracle of Love” showcases Annie Lennox’s vocal strength with piano-driven vulnerability. Rosie Vela’s smooth “Magic Smile,” with Steely Dan’s finesse, contrasts with John Parr’s rebellious “Naughty Naughty,” pulsing with ’80s energy. Shakin’ Stevens’ “Oh Julie” brings retro rock joy, while Mike Oldfield’s “Crime of Passion” plays with synth-laden drama.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°91 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Steps’ “Say You’ll Be Mine” balances group vocals and glossy ’90s pop, while Jennifer Lopez’s “Waiting for Tonight” pulses with late-’90s club energy. Christina Aguilera scored big with the radio-ready “What a Girl Wants,” and Mariah Carey’s duet with Jay-Z leaned into hip-hop polish. The Corrs’ “Breathless” brought shimmering seduction, and Savage Garden’s “I Knew I Loved You” delivered wedding-playlist romance. Robbie Williams’ heartfelt “She’s The One” fused intimacy with grandeur, while Céline Dion’s “That’s the Way It Is” embraced buoyant optimism. Boyzone’s tender “Every Day I Love You” and Pet Shop Boys’ introspective “You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You’re Drunk” reflected romantic vulnerability, offering polished pop sentiments for the era.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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