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Title: Po's Top 10 1990's Music Groups
Description: Another One Created By Me. Please Comment Whether It's Negative Or Positive
Title: Music From the 1990's
Description: Maybe not the best collection, but here is a video of 19 bands/artists that in my opinion helped shape the 1990's music scene.
Alanis Morissette
Weezer
Blink 182
Green Day
Nirvana
Meredith Brooks
Backstreet Boys
Nsync
Britney Spears
MC Hammer
Christina Aguliera
Tag Team
Vanilla Ice
Spice Girls
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Alice in Chains
Soundgarden
Stone Temple Pilots
Beck
Title: Paula Abdul - 1990 Music Awards Performance
Description: Paula Abdul 1990 Opening Act For Music Awards Show
Title: 1990s - You're supposed to be my friend
Description: The 1990s - You're Supposed To Be My Friend
Music Video - Videoclip
Title: 90's Top Ten Music Songs
Description: A variety of different bands that had a few hits from 1990-1999. If you think I missed anything feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments.
I made a PLAYLIST for all the songs. FULL LENGTH.
You can view it HERE:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=BC65EF7051A488D2
Title: After 7 - Heat Of The Moment (1990)
Description: 1989's & 1990's "Heat Of The Moment" by R&B group After 7. This track no entry at top 40 in 1989, but gone to # 19 in January 1991 at Billboard Hot 100 and reached #5 on R&B charts.
About After 7.- After 7 was an R&B group founded in 1988 by brothers Melvin and Kevon Edmonds, and Keith Mitchell. The Edmonds brothers are the siblings of popular pop and R&B singer-songwriter-producer Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds" (Melvin is older, and Kevon - born Kevin - is younger), while Mitchell is the cousin of Babyface's then-partner, songwriter-producer Antonio "L.A." Reid.
Virgin Records released their self-titled debut album in autumn 1989, which included the hits "Heat of the Moment", "Can't Stop" and the quiet-storm staple "Ready or Not". After promoting the album and seeing it go platinum, they scored a hit with the Motown-influenced "Nights Like This" on 1991's The Five Heartbeats soundtrack. The trio returned with Takin' My Time in 1992, which included the hit cover of The Originals' "Baby I'm For Real". The trio released their last album, Reflections in 1995, which included the hit "'Til You Do Me Right". After Mitchell split from After 7 in 1997, the Edmonds brothers continued together briefly, releasing a cover of Hall & Oates' "Sara Smile" as a single (and sole new track) from the career retrospective The Very Best of After 7 before silently disbanding that year.
The brothers occasionally reunite for the odd show here and there. Both Kevon and Melvin Edmonds appeared with Babyface in the film Soul Food as members of the R&B group Milestone, performing the song "I Care About You". In October 1999 Kevon released a solo album which included the hit single "24/7." In 2006 they appeared on the New Jack Reunion Tour with a new member, Jason Edmonds.
Title: 70,80,90s Rock Music Video Compilation (29 Videos preview)
Description: 28 previews of rock music videos, the most from the 70s, 80s and 90s, with stars like Kiss, Queen, ACDC, the Sweet, Matchbox, Bon Jovi and more...
1) Bill Haley - Rock around the clock (00:32-00:42)
2) Kiss - Rock'n Roll all night (00:43-00:58)
3) Kiss - I was made for lovin (00:59-01:11)
4) ACDC - Highway to hell (01:12-01:22)
5) ACDC - TNT (01:23-01:34)
6) ACDC - Back in black (01:35-01:46)
7) Bon Jovi - Livin on prayer (01:47-01:58)
8) Bryan Adams - Summer of 69 (01:59-02:10)
9) CCR - Looking out my backdoor (02:11-02:22)
10) Dr. Feelgood - Milk and alcohol (02:23-02:35)
11) Europe - Rock the night (02:36-02:47)
12) Genesis - I can't dance (02:48-02:59)
13) Guns'n Roses - Knocking on heavens door (03:00-03:13)
14) Hank the Knife and the Jets - Guitar King (03:14-03:26)
15) Judas Priest - Living after midnight (03:27-03:38)
16) Kim Wilde - Chequered love (03:39-03:50)
17) Matchbox - Midnight dynamos (03:51-04:02)
18) Matchbox - Rockabily rebel (04:03-04:14)
19) Queen - We will rock you (04:15-04:25)
20) Rainbow - Since you been gone (04:26-04:41)
21) Ram jam - Black Betty (04:42-04:55)
22) Rick Springfield - I get exited (04:56-05:11)
23) Rick Springfield - Jessies girl (05:12-05:27)
24) Rick Springfield - Love somebody (05:28-05:38)
25) Starship - We built this city (05:39-05:56)
26) Animals - House of the rising sun (05:57-06:08)
27) Proclaimers - I would wak 500 miles (06:09-06:22)
28) Sweet - Ballroom blitz (06:23-06:34)
29) Twisted Sister - We're not gonna take it (06:35-06:48)
Edit 2008-09-13:
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Title: Sun Ra Arkestra - Face the Music (1990)
Description: Sun Ra and his Arkestra performing "Face the Music" on the TV show "Night Music" in 1990. The band features John Gilmore, Marshall Allen, June Tyson, etc. For me, NM was and remains the best music show on US TV thus far.
Title: Iron Maiden - Holy Smoke (Music Video 1990)
Description: The music video for Holy Smoke. Maybe a little strange but funny though.
Title: Toto - "Out of Love" Music Video
Description: "Out of Love" music video from the 1990 Toto release "Past to Present". This is one of two Toto videos featuring Jean-Michel Byron on lead vocals during his short time with the band.
(C)Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Inc
Director: Nigel Dick
Title: Whigfield - Saturday night music 90's musica 90
Description: Whigfield - Saturday night music 90's musica 90
Title: Tracie Spencer - Tender Kisses (Music Video - 1990)
Description: Tracie Spencer - Tender Kisses (Music Video - 1990) from her album, Make The Difference.
Title: Get Your 90s On
Description: This video's about the different things that were popular during the 1990s. The song is a parody to Justin Timberlake's "Sexy Back".
I took 2,130 individual photographs, and then put them one after another really fast...like a real-life flip book!
LYRICS:
I'm Bringin' Barbie Back,
For a small doll, she's got a real big rack,
Easy-Bake Ovens help me cook my snacks,
And reading Goosebumps gives me heart attacks,
Old school ways,
Like light-up sneakers, man those were the days,
To contact me give my beeper a page,
And I'll call you back if you're phat with a p-h,
[CHORUS]
Got lots of Pogs,
High-striped tube socks,
Tamagatchi,
And a beanie baby,
Don't pull of my snap pants,
Do the Macarena dance,
Face don't wanna understand,
So just talk to the hand,
Take a polaroid, Jump over my Skip-It (x7)
GET YOUR 90'S ON!
I'm bringin' JNCOs back,
All other skater jeans are really whack,
Maybe I'll even rock a fanny pack,
Or my chain wallet that's leather and black,
Back in the day,
Age/Sex/Location was the chat room way,
The hottest Power Ranger's Kimberly,
I still play with my Furby to this day,
[CHORUS]
Got lots of Pogs,
High-striped tube socks,
Tamagotchi,
And a Beanie Baby,
Don't pull of my snap pants,
Do the Macarena dance,
Face don't wanna understand,
So just talk to the hand
Take a Polaroid, Jump over my Skip-It (x7)
GET YOUR 90'S ON!
Title: CAKE - "The Distance" (Official Music Video!)
Description: CAKE's OFFICIAL music video for "The Distance", off their 1996 album, Fashion Nugget.
Official CAKE website:
http://cakemusic.com/
Official CAKE MySpace:
http://myspace.com/cake
More CAKE Goodness:
http://www.youtube.com/group/CAKEPOLL
Credit goes to sgtrlee for this video. Wherever you are man, I appreciate all the videos you had on Stage6. This one's for you (and from you).
Q: What's the instrument at 2:16?
A: That instrument is a melodica. To be more specific, it's a compact green HM-900 Soprano Hohner Melodica:
http://www.hohnerusa.com/index.php?344
Find out more about this fascinating wind instrument here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melodica
Title: C+C Music Factory - Gonna Make You Sweat [Mixx-It Funkymix]
Description: 1990's top of tops on US Pop, R&B, and Dance charts "Gonna Make You Sweat(Everybody Dance Now)" by C&C Music Factory. "Mixx-It Funkymix" is another of my jobs about video-remixes. this is a re-edited processing. Hope you'll really sweat.... :)
Review.- C+C Music Factory was a dance music production group (lead by Robert Clivillés and David Cole) distinguished for having seven #1 Dance/Club Play hits in the early to mid 1990s, as well as several pop crossover hits, one of which "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" reached #1 on Billboards Hot 100 Singles & R&B Singles charts.
The stylish visuals and production for C+C Music Factory's first videos helped to distinguish the group's first releases from previous mainstream dance hits like Technotronic's "Pump Up The Jam". Controversy erupted when vocalist Zelma Davis appeared instead of vocalist Martha Wash in the video for the groups first single, "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)." Davis, the vocalist (aside from rapper Freedom Williams) on the next three singles, lip-synched to Wash's vocals in that video.
In 1990, their first album Gonna Make You Sweat peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 Album Sales chart, #11 R&B Albums, and went 5x Platinum. In 1994, their follow up album, Anything Goes peaked at #106 on the Billboard 200, and #39 on the R&B Albums.
They had a large number of club hits, including hong kong fooey and i like your momma, several of which also crossed over to become massive pop hits.
All four singles from their debut album reached #1 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play chart, and all four were also crossover Pop and R&B hits. The first single "Gonna Make You Sweat" reached #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 and R&B Singles charts. The follow up single "Here We Go" reached #3 Hot 100, and #7 R&B Singles. Their third single "Things That Make You Go Hmmm" also reached #4 Hot 100, and #31 R&B Singles. The fourth and final single from their debut album "Just A Touch Of Love", featured in the movie Sister Act, reached #50 Hot 100, and #83 R&B Singles.
In 1992, they had another #1 Dance/Club play hit with the song "Keep It Comin'" (Dance Till You Can't Dance No More); A variation with Rapper Q-Unique was recorded for the soundtrack and opening cheerleading routine from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Both versions of the song feature lead vocals by Deborah Cooper. The Dance version reached #83 on the Hot 100.
Their second album, Anything Goes!, had one single, "Do You Wanna Get Funky", reaching #1 on the Dance/Club Play carts, #40 on the Hot 100, and #11 R&B Singles. The follow up single, "Take a Toke", reached #23 on the Dance/Club Play and #48 on the R&B charts.
An album was released in Europe in late 1995 by Robert Clivilles with the name C+C Music Factory, which spawned one more US #1 Dance/Club Play hit "I'll Always Be Around". Neither the single nor the album featured former member David Cole, who had died prior to the recording of the material featured on this release.
The group also released singles and albums under alternate names (a.o. Clivillés + Cole), the last offspring was called MVP. Robert Clivillés and David Cole also produced various hits for other artists: Mariah Carey, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Deborah Cooper and others.
C+C Music Factory earned a total of 35 music industry awards worldwide, including five Billboard Awards, five American Music Awards, two MTV Video Music Awards and one Grammy nomination (for Best New Artist).