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best songs of the 90s

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Some amazing tunes being posted in here!!

Steal my sunshine, absolutely love that
 
As Freddy Mercury was THE star of the original Live Aid, Robbie Williams was the star and best individual performer of the 2008 thing. He really blew me away, i was so impressed. Pink Floyd and U2 were awesome too of course.
i saw robbie williams in a small club in san francisco in 1999.

i guess robbie can sell out earl's court for 3 or 5 nights back home but he was just trying to break in the us and he played bimbo's - a red velvet lounge with a capacity of about 650. it was half full this night. he had the audience wrapped round his little finger. between the great performance and the between-song banter, he proved he had monster talent.

more:

sinead o'conner - nothing compares 2 u

green day - longview

green day - j.a.r.

collective soul - the world i know

spacehog - in the meantime

ash - goldfinger

ash - jack names the planets

alasdair
 
i saw robbie williams in a small club in san francisco in 1999.

i guess robbie can sell out earl's court for 3 or 5 nights back home but he was just trying to break in the us and he played bimbo's - a red velvet lounge with a capacity of about 650. it was half full this night. he had the audience wrapped round his little finger. between the great performance and the between-song banter, he proved he had monster talent.

i was mostly very dismissive of Take That, as they were all mushy and pappy nad a 'girly pop band'. But some of RWs solo stuff has been really great. I also like "Feel" but that's not 90s. He does have loads of charisma on a stage, no doubt about that, and he can sing a bit. Dunno if he writes his own songs. Huge respect if he does.
 
Really loving nearly every tune. Thing is there were radio driving songs, drinking in the pub background tunes, your hardcoredancin, raving tracks and your handbag garage house jungalist massive weekends and then your sitting drinking with yer mates in a garden -summer days..long nights songs.The festival sounds.The divey sticky gigs, The stadium gigs.. the blaggings, que jumping and V.I.P for anyone shagging anyone in A&R (or that could look a bouncer in the eye and maintain they really should be on that list as press...waiving an Nus card briefly with authority). Sorry about that....was just transported for a mo.

Much of the above (that are old enough) can contend to !

The backing tracks to our lives.
As someone who would think nothing of going to a garage/jungle night and having a blast in the west end and then rolling with the Indie kids another and often going to Goth night as the beer was cheap and it was open late at the electric ballroom, Camden I LOVED IT ALLLL!

AND then the were the funny songs and this is a corcker speaking of Kuala shaker (chelsea art school twit trustafarians who knew no different).

The Shirehorses - ta la


Oh Mark and lard I do miss you.............
 
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