‘We Are Live’ N°23 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
The Mock Turtles, Kula Shaker, a-ha, Ben Folds Five, Paul Weller, Wet Wet Wet, Ned’s Atomic Dustbin, Supergrass, Alannah Myles, Inspiral Carpets, George Michael, Elton John, Bon Jovi
They are the performers of twelve “live” music videos that were ranked in various charts, this week (10/52) BUT … in the Nineties 90s.
Here, they are reunited in one glorious playlist. Enjoy!
For TWELVE “Look Ma, No Mike!” – Vintage 90s Music Videos – week 10/52 – click here
Tracklist
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1 . The Mock Turtles – Can You Dig It?Featured on the 1990 album “Turtle Soup”.
The Mock Turtles took their name from a character in Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The Mock Turtle is a creature who describes himself as “the thing mock turtle soup is made from.” |
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2 . Kula Shaker – HushFeatured on the 1997 album “K2”.
After a trip to India where they met a holy man named Raja Ram, Kula Shaker’s frontman Crispian Mills adopted a spiritual name, Krishna Kantha Das, meaning “servant of the one who has a blackish throat”. |
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3 . a-ha – Early MorningFeatured on the 1990 album “East of the Sun, West of the Moon”.
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4 . Ben Folds Five – Battle Of Who Could Care LessFeatured on the 1997 album “Whatever and Ever Amen4”.
“Battle Of Who Could Care Less” is a song written by Ben Folds as a critique of the slacker culture that he encountered in his hometown of North Carolina. |
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5 . Paul Weller – Out Of The SinkingFeatured on the 995 album “Stanley Road”.
Paul Weller is that he once threw a tantrum at a charity concert for children with cancer because he didn’t like the sound system. He stormed off the stage after playing only two songs. He later apologized and donated £10,000 to the charity. |
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6 . Wet Wet Wet – Hold Back The RiverFeatured on the 1988 album “The Memphis Sessions”.
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7 . Ned’s Atomic Dustbin – HappyFeatured on the 1991 album “God Fodder”.
Ned’s Atomic Dustbin took their name from an episode of radio comedy programme “The Goon Show.” |
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8 . Supergrass – Going OutFeatured on the 1996 album “In It For The Money“.
Supergrass split in 2001 and so, never released their almost finished album “Release the Drones.” |
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9 . Alannah Myles – Black VelvetFeatured on the 1989 album “Alannah Myles“.
Alannah Myles was born on Christmas Day |
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10 . Inspiral Carpets – I Want You (w/ Mark E. Smith)Featured on the 1994 album “Devil Hopping”.
Inspiral Carpets once had a young roadie named Noel Gallagher who auditioned to be their singer but was rejected |
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11 . George Michael, Elton John – Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On MeFeatured on the 1991 album “Duets (Elton John album)”. The music video for “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me” by George Michael and Elton John shows them performing live at Wembley Arena in London on 23 March 99. |
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12 . Bon Jovi – These DaysFeatured on the 1995 album “These Days”.
Jon Bon Jovi owns a restaurant where the menus have no prices. The customers are not obliged to pay and if they want to, they pay according to their means. |
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