‘We Are Live’ N°66 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
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Dire Straits, AC/DC, EMF, The B-52's, Aztec Camera, Hole, World Party, Hanson, Meat Loaf, The Wildhearts, Northern Uproar, Shakespears Sister
Les Négresses Vertes, Ringo Starr, Space, Ben Folds Five, World Party, Kenickie, The Darling Buds, The Almighty, Manic Street Preachers, P.M. Dawn, Morrissey, Sinéad O'Connor
Super Furry Animals, Chris De Burgh, My Life Story, Suggs & Co, Nothing Personal, World Party, White Zombie, Therapy?, Kerbdog, Marion, The Wedding Present, Mercury Rev
Chris Isaak, Space, CUD, Ocean Colour Scene, The Lemonheads, World Party, Cher, The Frank And Walters, Ben Lee, Kerbdog, The Charlatans, Bon Jovi
Dive into 29 vintage music genres where nostalgia meets innovation. This month, Kasabian’s "Goodbye Kiss" joins 2000s Garage Rock, while Bryan Adams’ heartfelt "Straight From The Heart" makes its mark on Heartland Rock. Del Amitri returns to Britpop with "Always The Last To Know," and Billy Ocean adds smooth vibes to Yacht Rock with "Suddenly."
In Neo Soul, Mary J. Blige delivers emotional depth with "Everything," blending soulful vocals and poignant lyrics. Meanwhile, Thompson Twins’ "Lies" and The Lightning Seeds’ "Pure" bring fresh energy to 80s New Wave Pop. These updates highlight each genre's unique evolution, offering a rich tapestry of musical history.
The Jam's "In the City" charges with punk urgency, critiquing authority in urban life, while The Damned’s gothic "Eloise" thrives on dramatic excess, reaching No. 3 on UK charts. Morrissey spins fame and infamy into the glam-tinged "The Last of the Famous International Playboys," and INXS balances rock balladry with polish in "This Time." AC/DC’s bawdy swagger comes alive in "Let’s Get It Up," while Peter Frampton blends sleek '80s production and emotive guitar work in "Lying." The Boomtown Rats experiment with reggae-rock on "A Hold of Me," offering a moody departure from their earlier hits.
The Waterboys‘ “Fisherman’s Blues” is their fourth studio album produced by leader Mike Scott, Vinnie Kilduff, Bob Johnston & John Dunford and released in October 1988 by Ensign / Chrysalis
Paul Weller, The Pogues, Thomas Dolby, Crowded House, BND, Tim Finn, Stereo Mc's, World Party, River City People, The Divine Comedy, Cast, Cocteau Twins
Radiohead, Savage Garden, George Michael, Depeche Mode, The Smashing Pumpkins, Roger Waters, Apollo 440, DJ Shadow, Blur, The Smiths, World Party, The Cure