Posts Tagged ‘90’s’
Weird Al Yankovic: It’s All About the Pentium’s
I can’t go through a week in honor of Jen from JenSpends.com without a mention of Weird Al Yankovic. If Keith Urban isn’t Jenny’s second love, then Weird Al most definitely is (I’m slightly off ease at my lack of long air, should I grow it out??) “All About the Pentium’s” is [...]
Savage Garden: I Want You
Welcome to Jen Week on A Track A Day! That’s correct, Jen Week – a full working week spent in celebration of all things Jen. And first off, here is one of her favorite songs, “I Want You”, by Australian pop duo Savage Garden (the song that contains the lyric “Cherry Cola”. [...]
Boo Radleys: Wake up Boo!
Whilst shoveling a thick heavy blanket of snow from the driveway this morning I got this song stuck in my head. Why!?! Because snow shoveling is so …. much … fun, isn’t it!? Especially when you know that the main road or sidewalks haven’t been plowed yet, which means by the time I [...]
Muse: Sunburn
I don’t have enough rock on my blog. I need more rock, like an amount comparable with what a glacier might pluck out of the ground on it’s relentless journey to reshape the landscape. Boulder size rock. Muse more than delivers on this, and I’ll explore a selection of their music [...]
Presidents of the United States of America: Peaches
Peaches, a song by Seattle-based Alternative Rock band, “The Presidents of the United States” was released February 27, 1996 – almost fourteen whole years ago. Makes you realize you’re getting old, doesn’t it?! It’s one of those songs that instantly recognizes, but few will remember unless prompted. The song isn’t very [...]
The Cranberries: Zombie
Following on from yesterday’s post, The Cranberries are another band that were prominent in the 1990’s with a string of hits that included “Linger”, “Dreams” and “Free to Decide”. Starting out in Limerick, Ireland in 1989 with the name “The Cranberry Saw Us”, the band quickly shortened their name and their debut album [...]
The Cardigans: Iron Man
had a recent request to feature something from The Cardigans, that well-known Swedish indie-pop band from Sweden that were floating on the radio for much of the 90’s. They are best known probably for their 1998 hit single, “Favourite Game” off of the “Gran Turismo” album, and also “Lovefool”, released on the [...]

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