Okay, totally stole this from Mrs. X. That, and spending time with my cousins this past weekend had me reminiscing about the styles and fashions and music of our day.
So this is the deal.
A) Go to this site
B) Enter the year you graduated from high school in the search function
C) Copy and paste the list of 100 most popular songs of that year
D) Bold the songs you like
E) Strike through the ones you really hate
I must preface this by telling you guys that, back in the late 80’s-early 90’s, I was a big music snob. I thought I was supremely cool for working at a “Rekka Sto” (as in Prince’s “Under The Cherry Moon”), and thought that I knew anything and everything about alternative music. G*d forbid I listen to anything “Top 40!” And that’s probably why there isn’t much I know or really like on this list.
However … today, I’m pretty much open to anything that has great bass, good beats and/or hook.
Today, when I listen really closely to some of the songs that I hated back in “the day,” I suddenly find myself appreciating some of them more than I did back then.
The best example I can give you is this: I utterly despised GnR’s “Sweet Child O’Mine” when it first hit the airwaves. Yuck, I remember thinking, here’s yet another “big hair” 80’s metal band. But today, when listening to the song “closely” on my iPod using my excellent d-JAYS earphones … I am completely enthralled by how the song was written both lyrically and melodically.
So, with that said … I’m adding another rule to the above, which is to:
F) Bold/Highlight the songs that you hated in high school but appreciate today …
- Hold On, Wilson Phillips (uh-huh … the harmonies ROCKED!)
- It Must Have Been Love, Roxette
- Nothing Compares 2 U, Sinead O’Connor
- Poison, Bell Biv DiVoe
- Vogue, Madonna
- Vision Of Love, Mariah Carey
- Another Day In Paradise, Phil Collins
- Hold On, En Vogue
- Cradle Of Love, Billy Idol
- Blaze Of Glory, Jon Bon Jovi
- Do Me!, Bell Biv Devoe
- How Am I Supposed To Live Without You, Michael Bolton
- Pump Up The Jam, Technotronic
- Opposites Attract, Paula Abdul
- Escapade, Janet Jackson
- All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You, Heart
- Close To You, Maxi Priest
- Black Velvet, Alannah Myles
- Release Me, Wilson Phillips
- Don’t Know Much, Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville
- All Around The World, Lisa Stansfield
- l Wanna Be Rich, Calloway
- I Remember You, Skid Row
- Rub You The Right Way, Johnny Gill
- She Ain’t Worth It, Glenn Medeiros Featuring Bobby Brown
- If Wishes Came True, Sweet Sensation
- The Power, Snap
- (Can’t Live Without Your) Love and Affection, Nelson
- Love Will Lead You Back, Taylor Dayne
- Don’t Wanna Fall In Love, Jane Child
- Two To Make It Right, Seduction
- Sending All My Love, Linear
- Unskinny Bop, Poison
- Step By Step, New Kids On The Block
- Dangerous, Roxette
- We Didn’t Start The Fire, Billy Joel
- I Don’t Have The Heart, James Ingram
- Downtown Train, Rod Stewart
- Rhythm Nation, Janet Jackson
- I’ll Be Your Everything, Tommy Page
- Roam, B-52’s
- Everything, Jody Watley
- Back To Life, Soul II Soul
- Here and Now, Luther Vandross
- Alright, Janet Jackson
- Ice Ice Baby, Vanilla Ice (admit it, it has a catchy beat!)
- Blame It On The Rain, Milli Vanilli (so the lip-syncing sucked, but the song was still cool!)
- Have You Seen Her, M.C. Hammer
- With Every Beat Of My Heart, Taylor Dayne
- Come Back To Me, Janet Jackson
- No More Lies, Michel’le
- Praying For Time, George Michael
- How Can We Be Lovers, Michael Bolton
- Do You Remember, Phil Collins
- Ready Or Not, After 7
- U Can’t Touch This, M.C. Hammer
- I Wish It Would Rain Down, Phil Collins
- Just Between You and Me, Lou Gramm
- Something Happened On The Way To Heaven, Phil Collins
- Black Cat, Janet Jackson
- Can’t Stop, After 7
- Janie’s Got A Gun, Aerosmith
- The Humpty Dance, Digital Underground
- I’ll Be Your Shelter, Taylor Dayne
- Free Fallin’, Tom Petty
- Giving You The Benefit, Pebbles
- Enjoy The Silence, Depeche Mode
- Love Song, Tesla
- Price Of Love, Bad English
- Girls Nite Out, Tyler Collins
- King Of Wishful Thinking, Go West
- What Kind Of Man Would I Be?, Chicago
- Get Up! (Before The Night Is Over), Technotroic
- Here We Are, Gloria Estefan
- Epic, Faith No More
- Love Takes Time, Mariah Carey
- Just Like Jesse James, Cher
- Love Shack, B-52’s
- All Or Nothing, Milli Vanilli
- Romeo, Dino
- Everybody Everybody, Black Box
- I Go To Extremes, Billy Joel
- Whip Appeal, Babyface
- Oh Girl, Paul Young
- C’mon and Get My Love, D-Mob With Cathy Dennis
- (It’s Just) The Way That You Love Me, Paula Abdul
- We Can’t Go Wrong, Cover Girls
- When I’m Back On My Feet Again, Michael Bolton
- Make You Sweat, Keith Sweat
- This One’s For The Children, New Kids On The Block
- What It Takes, Aerosmith
- Forever, Kiss
- Jerk Out, Time
- Just A Friend, Biz Markie
- Whole Wide World, A’me Lorain
- Without You, Motley Crue
- Swing The Mood, Jive Bunny and The Mastermixers
- Thieves In The Temple, Prince
- Mentirosa, Mellow Man Ace
- Tic-Tac-Toe, Kyper
And with that said … Here’s how my list for 1990 turned out:
* Huh … Just noticed how a lot of the songs on this list are more “Dance Tracks” (remember 12-inch maxi-single remixes?!) Again, goes to show how I fancied more the stuff played elsewhere (-ie- clubs, house parties, etc) rather than on the airwaves.
** Double Huh … Also noticed that I seriously did not fancy any R&B artists back in the day.
Emily,
This was so fun! I loved the flashback.
(have lurked on your site for awhile, found you through Stirrup Queens)
🙂 april
Wasn’t this one fun?? I am totally with you on “Sweet Child of Mine.” GNR horrified me when they first came out. Now I love a lot of their stuff, & that song especially. Same with AC/DC — I didn’t much like them when they first came out — now dh & I turn up the volume whenever they’re on the radio!
Wow, it appears I wasn’t the only one with a sucky year for music!
Okay… what the hell. You keep Vanila Ice but strike out Bell Biv Devoe? That’s just wrong : )