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A Decade Ago in Music.- 1999 (Anyone else remember it) So 1999 was the year that Prince sang about, and I was just sitting here thinking back to 1999. I remember Kid Rock was on the radio all the time with stuff like "Cowboy" and I was gearing up, reading some press ads about a new Michael Jackson album around the corner. (Invincible.)
Hard to believe all that was 10 years ago. Anyone else remember 1999 in music? It seems like just yesterday, at least to me. I hear songs that were popular back then and go, "Wow, that couldn't have been 10 years ago. It feels like 2 years ago." Wow.. MJ Fan 1992-Forever
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As much as people complain about popular music today, I think it was much, much worse in 1999- Ricky Martin, Backstreet Boys, Creed, Kid Rock, etc. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Moonbeam said: As much as people complain about popular music today, I think it was much, much worse in 1999- Ricky Martin, Backstreet Boys, Creed, Kid Rock, etc.
Sorry i don't see the difference with today, if you think of Lady Gaga, Usher, Kanye West, Black Eyed Peas, ....wtf you're on about? it is equally rubbish | |
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Moonbeam said: As much as people complain about popular music today, I think it was much, much worse in 1999- Ricky Martin, Backstreet Boys, Creed, Kid Rock, etc.
I agree. But then again, there was still much emphasis on "SINGERS" as opposed to "trickers" | |
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I remember "Smooth" by Santana and Rob Thomas was friggin' everywhere that year. Other overplayed songs I can think off the top of my head: "Mambo No. 5" by Lou Bega, "Blue" by Eiffel 65, "I Try" by Macy Grey and "Steal My Sunshine" by Len. [Edited 9/23/09 4:32am] I'm afraid of Americans. I'm afraid of the world. | |
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1999 - The height of the trance in the world of dance music, you could actually go into most nightclubs in the UK and have a decent session on the dancefloor (a rarity these days), thanks to the likes of Nalin and Kane, ATB, Chicane, Underworld, Ferry Corsten, Oakenfold, Art of Trance, etc. Spent soooo many nights on dance floor during that year (finished my A-levels that summer so it was a long hot one!)....and Madonna had jumped on the trance bandwagon before it really got rolling the year before, proving once again when it comes to great dancefloor music she's always a step ahead of the pack!
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I'm not saying it was as good as early 90s, 80s, 70s etc....but 1999 was still a lot better than now for music.
Those boybands like Backstreet Boys were better than a lot of the music out today. There were better hip hop albums out than today: Dre 2001, Snoop Dogg's Tha Last Meal, Marshal Matthers LP etc. R&B was better, too. R Kelly had his TP-2.com album, which is better than most R&B out now, and better than any of his music now! [Edited 9/23/09 6:09am] | |
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ISF said: I'm not saying it was as good as early 90s, 80s, 70s etc....but 1999 was still a lot better than now for music.
Those boybands like Backstreet Boys were better than a lot of the music out today. There were better hip hop albums out than today: Dre 2001, Snoop Dogg's Tha Last Meal, Marshal Matthers LP etc. R&B was better, too. R Kelly had his TP-2.com album, which is better than most R&B out now, and better than any of his music now! [Edited 9/23/09 6:09am] I don't know about that R. Kelly album (it was kinda garbage to me except for a couple tunes like "Final Warning" and "R&B Thug"....). 1999 I thought was a nice year in music. There were alot more diffrent genres of music I liked and opened my ears to diffrent styles. I got in2 Kid Rock actually....Len was good...Backstreet came out with their last good album Millenium..N*sync was doing their little thing what whatever mess they had at the time...I liked that year in music actually. Macy Gray "Why Didnt You Call Me" was part of that year.... That was the first time in years that the sound of funk was kind of coming back in again thanks to Erykah Badu and Maxwell. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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I though 1999 was a pretty good year for music.
1. Believe, Cher 2. No Scrubs, TLC 3. Angel of Mine, Monica 4. Heartbreak Hotel, Whitney Houston 5. ...Baby One More Time, Britney Spears 6. Kiss Me, Sixpence None The Richer 7. Genie In a Bottle, Christina Aguilera 8. Every Morning, Sugar Ray 9. Nobody's Supposed to Be Here, Deborah Cox 10. Livin' la Vida Loca, Ricky Martin 11. Where My Girls At?, 702 12. If You Had My Love, Jennifer Lopez 13. Slide, Goo Goo Dolls 14. Have You Ever, Brandy 15. I Want It That Way, Backstreet Boys 16. I'm Your Angel, R. Kelly and Celine Dion 17. All Star, Smash Mouth 18. Angel, Sarah McLachlan 19. Smooth, Santana Featuring Rob Thomas 20. Unpretty, TLC 21. Bills, Bills, Bills, Destiny's Child 22. Save Tonight, Eagle-Eye Cherry 23. Last Kiss, Pearl Jam 24. Fortunate, Maxwell 25. All I Have to Give, Backstreet Boys 26. Bailamos, Enrique Iglesias 27. What's It Gonna Be?!, Busta Rhymes Featuring Janet 28. What It's Like, Everlast 29. Fly Away, Lenny Kravitz 30. Someday, Sugar Ray 31. Lately, Divine 32. That Don't Impress Me Much, Shania Twain 33. Wild Wild West, Will Smith Featuring Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee 34. Scar Tissue, Red Hot Chili Peppers 35. Heartbreaker, Mariah Carey Featuring Jay-Z 36. I Still Believe, Mariah Carey 37. The Hardest Thing, 98 Degrees 38. Summer Girls, LFO 39. Can I Get A..., Jay-Z Featuring Amil (Of Major Coinz) and Ja 40. Jumper, Third Eye Blind 41. Doo Wop (That Thing), Lauryn Hill 42. Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...), Lou Bega 43. Sweet Lady, Tyrese 44. It's Not Right But It's Okay, Whitney Houston 45. (God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You, 'N Sync 46. Lullaby, Shawn Mullins 47. Anywhere, 112 Featuring Lil'Z 48. Tell Me It's Real, K-Ci and JoJo 49. Back 2 Good, Matchbox 20 50. 808, Blaque 51. She's So High, Tal Bachman 52. Bella (She's All I Ever Had), Ricky Martin 53. Miami, Will Smith 54. Hands, Jewel 55. Who Dat, JT Money Featuring Sole 56. Please Remember Me, Tim McGraw 57. From This Moment On, Shania Twain 58. Love Like This, Faith Evans 59. You, Jesse Powell 60. Trippin', Total Featuring Missy Elliott 61. If You (Lovin' Me), Silk 62. Ex-Factor, Lauryn Hill 63. Give It to You, Jordan Knight 64. Black Balloon, Goo Goo Dolls 65. Spend My Life With You, Eric Benet Featuring Tamia 66. These Are the Times, Dru Hill 67. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing, Mark Chesnutt 68. I Do (Cherish You), 98 Degrees 69. Because of You, 98 Degrees 70. I Will Remember You, Sarah McLachlan 71. Chante's Got a Man, Chante Moore 72. Happily Ever After, Case 73. My Love Is Your Love, Whitney Houston 74. All Night Long, Faith Evans Featuring Puff Daddy 75. Back That Thang Up, Juvenile Featuring Mannie Fresh and Lil' Wayne 76. Almost Doesn't Count, Brandy 77. Man! I Feel Like a Woman!, Shania Twain 78. Steal My Sunshine, Len 79. I Need to Know, Marc Anthony 80. So Anxious, Ginuwine 81. Faded Pictures, Case and Joe 82. Back At One, Brian McKnight 83. When a Woman's Fed Up, R. Kelly 84. How Forever Feels, Kenny Chesney 85. Amazed, Lonestar 86. Sometimes, Britney Spears 87. Ghetto Cowboy, Mo Thugs Family Featuring Bone Thugs-N-Harmony 88. Out of My Head, Fastball 89. Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem), Jay-Z 90. Jamboree, Naughty By Nature Featuring Zhane 91. Take Me There, BLACKstreet and Mya Featuring Mase and Blinky Blink 92. Stay the Same, Joey McIntyre 93. Lesson In Leavin', Jo Dee Messina 94. Iris, Goo Goo Dolls 95. Satisfy You, Puff Daddy Featuring R. Kelly 96. Better Days (And the Bottom Drops Out), Citizen King 97. Music Of My Heart, 'N Sync and Gloria Estefan 98. Write This Down, George Strait 99. When You Believe, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey 100. God Must Have Spent a Little More Time On You, Alabama Featuring 'N Sync **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: I though 1999 was a pretty good year for music.
1. Believe, Cher 2. No Scrubs, TLC 3. Angel of Mine, Monica 4. Heartbreak Hotel, Whitney Houston 5. ...Baby One More Time, Britney Spears 6. Kiss Me, Sixpence None The Richer 7. Genie In a Bottle, Christina Aguilera 8. Every Morning, Sugar Ray 9. Nobody's Supposed to Be Here, Deborah Cox 10. Livin' la Vida Loca, Ricky Martin 11. Where My Girls At?, 702 12. If You Had My Love, Jennifer Lopez 13. Slide, Goo Goo Dolls 14. Have You Ever, Brandy 15. I Want It That Way, Backstreet Boys 16. I'm Your Angel, R. Kelly and Celine Dion 17. All Star, Smash Mouth 18. Angel, Sarah McLachlan 19. Smooth, Santana Featuring Rob Thomas 20. Unpretty, TLC 21. Bills, Bills, Bills, Destiny's Child 22. Save Tonight, Eagle-Eye Cherry 23. Last Kiss, Pearl Jam 24. Fortunate, Maxwell 25. All I Have to Give, Backstreet Boys 26. Bailamos, Enrique Iglesias 27. What's It Gonna Be?!, Busta Rhymes Featuring Janet 28. What It's Like, Everlast 29. Fly Away, Lenny Kravitz 30. Someday, Sugar Ray 31. Lately, Divine 32. That Don't Impress Me Much, Shania Twain 33. Wild Wild West, Will Smith Featuring Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee 34. Scar Tissue, Red Hot Chili Peppers 35. Heartbreaker, Mariah Carey Featuring Jay-Z 36. I Still Believe, Mariah Carey 37. The Hardest Thing, 98 Degrees 38. Summer Girls, LFO 39. Can I Get A..., Jay-Z Featuring Amil (Of Major Coinz) and Ja 40. Jumper, Third Eye Blind 41. Doo Wop (That Thing), Lauryn Hill 42. Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...), Lou Bega 43. Sweet Lady, Tyrese 44. It's Not Right But It's Okay, Whitney Houston 45. (God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You, 'N Sync 46. Lullaby, Shawn Mullins 47. Anywhere, 112 Featuring Lil'Z 48. Tell Me It's Real, K-Ci and JoJo 49. Back 2 Good, Matchbox 20 50. 808, Blaque 51. She's So High, Tal Bachman 52. Bella (She's All I Ever Had), Ricky Martin 53. Miami, Will Smith 54. Hands, Jewel 55. Who Dat, JT Money Featuring Sole 56. Please Remember Me, Tim McGraw 57. From This Moment On, Shania Twain 58. Love Like This, Faith Evans 59. You, Jesse Powell 60. Trippin', Total Featuring Missy Elliott 61. If You (Lovin' Me), Silk 62. Ex-Factor, Lauryn Hill 63. Give It to You, Jordan Knight 64. Black Balloon, Goo Goo Dolls 65. Spend My Life With You, Eric Benet Featuring Tamia 66. These Are the Times, Dru Hill 67. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing, Mark Chesnutt 68. I Do (Cherish You), 98 Degrees 69. Because of You, 98 Degrees 70. I Will Remember You, Sarah McLachlan 71. Chante's Got a Man, Chante Moore 72. Happily Ever After, Case 73. My Love Is Your Love, Whitney Houston 74. All Night Long, Faith Evans Featuring Puff Daddy 75. Back That Thang Up, Juvenile Featuring Mannie Fresh and Lil' Wayne 76. Almost Doesn't Count, Brandy 77. Man! I Feel Like a Woman!, Shania Twain 78. Steal My Sunshine, Len 79. I Need to Know, Marc Anthony 80. So Anxious, Ginuwine 81. Faded Pictures, Case and Joe 82. Back At One, Brian McKnight 83. When a Woman's Fed Up, R. Kelly 84. How Forever Feels, Kenny Chesney 85. Amazed, Lonestar 86. Sometimes, Britney Spears 87. Ghetto Cowboy, Mo Thugs Family Featuring Bone Thugs-N-Harmony 88. Out of My Head, Fastball 89. Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem), Jay-Z 90. Jamboree, Naughty By Nature Featuring Zhane 91. Take Me There, BLACKstreet and Mya Featuring Mase and Blinky Blink 92. Stay the Same, Joey McIntyre 93. Lesson In Leavin', Jo Dee Messina 94. Iris, Goo Goo Dolls 95. Satisfy You, Puff Daddy Featuring R. Kelly 96. Better Days (And the Bottom Drops Out), Citizen King 97. Music Of My Heart, 'N Sync and Gloria Estefan 98. Write This Down, George Strait 99. When You Believe, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey 100. God Must Have Spent a Little More Time On You, Alabama Featuring 'N Sync Damn, now that's a list! | |
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daPrettyman said: 6. Kiss Me, Sixpence None The Richer 8. Every Morning, Sugar Ray 10. Livin' la Vida Loca, Ricky Martin 11. Where My Girls At?, 702 13. Slide, Goo Goo Dolls 14. Have You Ever, Brandy 15. I Want It That Way, Backstreet Boys 16. I'm Your Angel, R. Kelly and Celine Dion 17. All Star, Smash Mouth 18. Angel, Sarah McLachlan 21. Bills, Bills, Bills, Destiny's Child 22. Save Tonight, Eagle-Eye Cherry 25. All I Have to Give, Backstreet Boys 26. Bailamos, Enrique Iglesias 30. Someday, Sugar Ray 32. That Don't Impress Me Much, Shania Twain 33. Wild Wild West, Will Smith Featuring Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee 37. The Hardest Thing, 98 Degrees 38. Summer Girls, LFO 40. Jumper, Third Eye Blind 45. (God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You, 'N Sync 46. Lullaby, Shawn Mullins 49. Back 2 Good, Matchbox 20 52. Bella (She's All I Ever Had), Ricky Martin 53. Miami, Will Smith 56. Please Remember Me, Tim McGraw 57. From This Moment On, Shania Twain 63. Give It to You, Jordan Knight 64. Black Balloon, Goo Goo Dolls 67. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing, Mark Chesnutt 68. I Do (Cherish You), 98 Degrees 69. Because of You, 98 Degrees 70. I Will Remember You, Sarah McLachlan 76. Almost Doesn't Count, Brandy 77. Man! I Feel Like a Woman!, Shania Twain 82. Back At One, Brian McKnight 84. How Forever Feels, Kenny Chesney 85. Amazed, Lonestar 88. Out of My Head, Fastball 89. Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem), Jay-Z 92. Stay the Same, Joey McIntyre 97. Music Of My Heart, 'N Sync and Gloria Estefan 98. Write This Down, George Strait 99. When You Believe, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey 100. God Must Have Spent a Little More Time On You, Alabama Featuring 'N Sync Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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These are my bottom 100 songs of all-time. 1999 is well-represented.
1 Ricky Martin - Livin' la Vida Loca 2 Barenaked Ladies - One Week 3 Sixpence None the Richer - Kiss Me 4 Chumbawumba - Tubthumping 5 Dan Baird - I Love You Period 6 Mase - Feels So Good 7 Aqua - Cartoon Heroes 8 OMC - How Bizarre 9 Creed - Higher 10 Ashlee Simpson - Pieces of Me 11 Josh Groban - You Raise Me Up 12 Will Smith - Gettin Jiggy with It 13 Dave Matthews Band - What Would You Say 14 Hootie and the Blowfish - I Only Wanna Be With You 15 Nelly Furtado - I'm Like a Bird 16 The Rembrandts - I'll Be There for You 17 Garth Brooks - Friends in Low Places 18 Color Me Badd - I Wanna Sex You Up 19 Lit - My Own Worst Enemy 20 Sister Hazel - All for You 21 Vanessa Carlton - 1000 Miles 22 Edwin McCain - I'll Be 23 Puff Daddy - Mo Money Mo Problems 24 Shawn Mullins - Lullaby 25 Eagle Eye Cherry - Save Tonight 26 Green Day - Time of Your Life 27 Beyonce - Crazy in Love 28 Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama 29 Nine Days - Absolutely (Story of a Girl) 30 Alan Jackson - Chattaahoochee 31 Black Eyed Peas - My Humps 32 Billy Ray Cyrus - Achy Breaky Heart 33 Kid Rock - Cowboy 34 Sarah McLachlan - I Will Remember You 35 Destiny's Child - Bug-a-boo 36 AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long 37 Pink - There U Go 38 The Beatles - Yellow Submarine 39 Beyonce - Diva 40 50 Cent - Candy Shop 41 Backstreet Boys - The Call 42 Linkin Park - The End 43 Fergie - Big Girls Don't Cry 44 The Eagles - Hotel California 45 Uncle Cracker - Follow Me 46 Creed - My Sacrifice 47 All 4 One - I Swear 48 Chely Wright - The Bumper on My SUV 49 Ricky Martin - The Cup of Life 50 Savage Garden - I Knew I Loved You 51 Smashmouth - All Star 52 Natalie Imbruglia - Torn 53 Lonestar - Amazed 54 Dave Matthews Band - Everyday 55 Paula Cole - I Don't Wanna Wait 56 311 - All Mixed Up 57 Creed - With Arms Wide Open 58 Meredith Brooks - Bitch 59 Bowling for Soup - 1985 60 Wheatus - Teenage Dirtbag 61 Sugar Ray - Every Morning 62 Nelly Furtado - Turn on the Light 63 Eamon - Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back) 64 Bob Marley - No Woman, No Cry 65 Nickelback - How You Remind Me 66 Black Eyed Peas - Don't Phunk With My Heart 67 Green Day - When I Come Around 68 Ricky Martin - Shake Your Bon Bon 69 Sum 41 - In Too Deep 70 Gretchen Wilson - Redneck Woman 71 Simple Plan - Addicted 72 Cece Peniston - Finally 73 Barenaked Ladies - If I Had a Million Dollars 74 Evanescence - Call Me When You're Sober 75 Los del Rio - Macarena 76 Toby Keith - Courtesy of the Red White and Blue 77 Hootie and the Blowfish - Hold My Hand 78 Wilson Phillips - Hold On 79 Pink - U Make Me Sick 80 Fergie - Fergalicious 81 Backstreet Boys - Everybody (Backstreet's Back) 82 Ricky Martin - She's All I Ever Had 83 Shania Twain - That Don't Impress Me Much 84 Sublime - What I Got 85 Barenaked Ladies - Pinch Me 86 Counting Crows - Mr Jones 87 Aaron Neville - Don't Know Much 88 Shannon Noll - Lift 89 Third Eye Blind - Semi-Charmed Life 90 Paul McCartney - Freedom 91 Destiny's Child - Bills, Bills, Bills 92 Geri Halliwell - Look At Me 93 Blind Melon - No Rain 94 Matchbox 20 - Bent 95 John Mayer - Your Body Is a Wonderland 96 Color Me Badd - I Adore Mi Amour 97 Justin Timberlake - Like I Love You 98 Katy Perry - I Kissed a Girl 99 Beyonce - De Ja Vu 100 Akon - Smack That Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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What I voted as my top ten albums at the end of 1999:
Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile Faith And The Muse - Evidence Of Heaven Moby - Play Kelis - Kaleidoscope Chemical Brothers - Surrender The Creatures - Anima Animus Fiona Apple - When The Pawn... Tori Amos - To Venus And Back Wolfsheim - Spectators Mary J Blige - Mary I must not have liked that Chemical Brothers album much as time went on. I sold it on ebay a few years later. photos edit [Edited 9/23/09 16:19pm] | |
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1999..
Britney Spears didn't win me over with her first single, but "Sometimes", "You Drive Me Crazy (Stop! Remix)" and her medley at the MTV European Awards made me come around, lol. Christina Aguilera was liked from the start.. remember reading a review of "Genie In a Bottle" in Entertainment Weekly. They gave the song an A-, but gave.. Fiona Apple's cover of "Across the Universe" a C+ (which I disagreed with then, and still do to this day). Her album When the Pawn... was and still is brilliant. She was my top artist around this time. Although I was discovering Tori Amos and Rufus Wainwright around the same time as well. Total Request Live was really big at this time (keep in mind, that I was an impressionable 14 year old ). My diet consisted of a lot of it. Also read lots of Rolling Stone and Spin around this time.. still have "The Top 90 Records of the 90's" issue somewhere.. And that issue of Spin introduced artists of which there was little acquaintance beforehand.. Chief among them.. P.J. Harvey. Oh! And I was into the Rage Against the Machine song that was in that god-awful Roland Emmerich "Godzilla" remake. More memories to be remembered for sure, but these were fresh. | |
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ISF said: I'm not saying it was as good as early 90s, 80s, 70s etc....but 1999 was still a lot better than now for music.
Those boybands like Backstreet Boys were better than a lot of the music out today. There were better hip hop albums out than today: Dre 2001, Snoop Dogg's Tha Last Meal, Marshal Matthers LP etc. R&B was better, too. R Kelly had his TP-2.com album, which is better than most R&B out now, and better than any of his music now! [Edited 9/23/09 6:09am] TP-2 came out in '00. 1999 was the year Pop music went to shit! and R&B was slowly declining as well | |
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I Want It That Way was from that year, and I think that's the greatest pure pop song of the last 20 years.
All of the following would be 4 or 4 1/2 star albums for me: The Fall - The Marshall Suite Smog - Knock Knock Bonnie Prince Billie - I See A Darkness Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs Shelby Lynne - I Am Shelby Lynne And I really liked these ones, but wouldn't rate them quite so highly: Apples in Stereo - Her Wallpaper Reverie Built to Spill - Keep It Like A Secret Jim O'Rourke - Eureka Randy Newman - Bad Love Pavement - Terror Twilight Sam Prekop - s/t That's quite a bit more than what I'd be able to list from the last year or two, but that's a reflection of how much new music I listen to these days (almost none), and that doesn't have much to do with quality. | |
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Moonbeam said: As much as people complain about popular music today, I think it was much, much worse in 1999- Ricky Martin, Backstreet Boys, Creed, Kid Rock, etc.
I agree with THAT^ one. Creed was and still is one of THE most OVERrated bands in rock & roll history. Even today, I still don't seen OR hear any thing great about them at all. | |
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kanamit said: Moonbeam said: As much as people complain about popular music today, I think it was much, much worse in 1999- Ricky Martin, Backstreet Boys, Creed, Kid Rock, etc.
Sorry i don't see the difference with today, if you think of Lady Gaga, Usher, Kanye West, Black Eyed Peas, ....wtf you're on about? it is equally rubbish 1. Lady Gaga is the potential David Bowie for her generation, NOT to mention her performance artwork is inspired by The Illuminati. 2. Usher had done well with his own career since his debut in the mid 90's. He is THE only artist (besides The Beatles & The Bee Gees) the ever have 3 hit songs in the top 10 of Billboards Hot 100 Singles charts at the same time from one album (Confessions). And yes, his talent was inspired by the late Michael Jackson. 3. Kanye West is a douche bag! NEXT!!! 4. Although, their debut album was released in 1998, THIS^ was hail as one of the best alternative rap albums of 1999. At the time, The BEPs were like the west coast version of A Tribe Called Quest. Even today, a lot of orgers here are more fans of this version of the BEPs with Kim Hill than of the BEPs with Fergie. | |
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DaveT said: 1999 - The height of the trance in the world of dance music, you could actually go into most nightclubs in the UK and have a decent session on the dancefloor (a rarity these days), thanks to the likes of Nalin and Kane, ATB, Chicane, Underworld, Ferry Corsten, Oakenfold, Art of Trance, etc. Spent soooo many nights on dance floor during that year (finished my A-levels that summer so it was a long hot one!)....and Madonna had jumped on the trance bandwagon before it really got rolling the year before, proving once again when it comes to great dancefloor music she's always a step ahead of the pack!
Was it really a decade ago?! Damn!!! I was never a fan of trance. I always felt that it was one of THE worst genre in electronic music. And besides, I still feel that breakbeats, electro, and french house was WAY better genres in 1999. | |
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Albums released in 1999 that I liked/(some) still like...
Make Yourself - Incubus When the Pawn... - Fiona Apple FanMail- TLC Millennium - Backstreet Boys On the 6 - Jennifer Lopez Kaleidoscope - Kelis Californication - Red Hot Chili Peppers On How Life Is - Macy Gray Unleash the Dragon - Sisqo The Writing's On The Wall - Destiny's Child Mary - Mary J. Blige Christina Aguilera - Christina Aguilera Burn to Shine - Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals ... This list is shameful, I know -~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~- The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale - Prince (though I wasn't 'in to' Prince yet and I didn't get this until a few years later) Felons & Revolutionaries - Dope (didn't get this until later either) To Venus and Back - Tori Amos (didn't get this one until this year) The Fragile - Nine Inch Nails (only bought this cd last year) Black On Both Sides - Mos Def (got this 2 years ago) Tiger Army - Tiger Army (bought more recently) Hooray for Boobies - The Bloodhound Gang (got as a gift a couple years ago) Modified - Save Ferris (bought last year) If you will, so will I | |
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Tortilla said: Total Request Live was really big at this time (keep in mind, that I was an impressionable 14 year old ). My diet consisted of a lot of it.
Also read lots of Rolling Stone and Spin around this time.. still have "The Top 90 Records of the 90's" issue somewhere.. . I hear ya! Back then I thought Rolling Stone and TRL were the authorities on all things 'music' Growing out of that phase has been really enlightening If you will, so will I | |
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thekidsgirl said: Tortilla said: Total Request Live was really big at this time (keep in mind, that I was an impressionable 14 year old ). My diet consisted of a lot of it.
Also read lots of Rolling Stone and Spin around this time.. still have "The Top 90 Records of the 90's" issue somewhere.. . I hear ya! Back then I thought Rolling Stone and TRL were the authorities on all things 'music' Growing out of that phase has been really enlightening | |
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TonyVanDam said: Although, their debut album was released in 1998, THIS^ was hail as one of the best alternative rap albums of 1999. At the time, The BEPs were like the west coast version of A Tribe Called Quest. Even today, a lot of orgers here are more fans of this version of the BEPs with Kim Hill than of the BEPs with Fergie. That was a good album! "Joints + Jams", "Movement", "Fallin' Up", "Love Won't Wait (ft. Macy Gray)" were the jam. | |
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Moonbeam said: These are my bottom 100 songs of all-time.
I should've known you'd have a bottom 100 songs list. I only like 43 songs on your list. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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I remember this garbage that Prince released onto an unsuspecting populace. | |
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I don't remember, I was too busy trying to get knocked up that year! | |
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ZombieKitten said: I don't remember, I was too busy trying to get knocked up that year!
you didn't have any "mood music"? If you will, so will I | |
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