‘Music For The Dancers’ N°161 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
Tara Kemp, Gloria Estefan, Tony di Bart, Bananarama, Bizz Nizz, Steps, Atlantic Ocean, The Chemical Brothers, Counting Crows, Nick Kamen, The Prodigy, Strike
Tara Kemp, Gloria Estefan, Tony di Bart, Bananarama, Bizz Nizz, Steps, Atlantic Ocean, The Chemical Brothers, Counting Crows, Nick Kamen, The Prodigy, Strike
Paloma Faith, Take That, Fake That, Panic! At The Disco, Lil Nas X, Will Young, Stargate, Miike Snow, Nav, Zayn, Mnek, Taylor Swift, London Grammar
As we wish, today, Ian Brown a ‘Happy Birthday,’ the time has come to playlist the ‘BESTS’ of his band : The Stone Roses (more…)
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.
Big Daddy Kane, Run DMC, Funkapolitan, Ruby Turner, Barry Manilow, Fashion, Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder, Laura Branigan, Wendy & Lisa, Bananarama, Guy, Hazell Dean
‘The Stone Roses‘ is their eponymous debut album produced by John Leckie and released on May 2 1989 by Silvertone Records.