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The Black Adder
17-02-2013, 21:56
OK... My days in the 90's were bloody great days. Even though friends came and went the staple diet of great music made the memories.

This is a 'bring and burn' thread so release your angst here!

One of mine has to be The Spin Doctors - Pocket full of Kryptonite - A dire album. And hearing it recently makes me want to BURN IT!

:steam:

Rare Bird
17-02-2013, 22:19
Thats a dead easy one to answer :lol: oops sorry i thought you meant burned as in the 5th of November :D

The Grand Wazoo
17-02-2013, 23:14
I think that's exactly what Joe meant Andre.
It was good enough for The Beatles.....

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Ix4dEdgem8U/T9-LORpbaRI/AAAAAAAAJLc/RaCr7l9iDrk/s1600/41210beatles20record20burning.jpg

Macca
17-02-2013, 23:28
For me '88 to '94 were my hippy days - I had the money, I had the power, I had the wimmin! ... well the power and the wimmin anyway, I always seemed to have to pull another rabbit out the hat for the money. But I always managed it. Great days - and if I hear a tune from that period - doesn't matter what rubbish - Johnny Hates Jazz or something -it takes me right back. So I don't think I could burn anything.

synsei
18-02-2013, 00:57
Everything produced by Stock, Aitken & Waterman. That's the early 90's taken care of then... :lol:

The Black Adder
18-02-2013, 09:26
Everything produced by Stock, Aitken & Waterman. That's the early 90's taken care of then... :lol:

+1 there... I too felt the pain.

+10 to Take that and Big Fun too which dominated the same marketing machine. LOL

Shampoo?.... Not sure if they actually had an album though... Gawd they were awful.

Barry
18-02-2013, 11:14
Can't remember too much about the '90s. What groups were there then? I can remember the formulaic Stock, Aitken and Waterman offerings (Rick Astley), but little else. :scratch:

Rare Bird
18-02-2013, 11:17
Don't worry Barry it's what i call an empty decade in music terms, come think about it every one has been since the 70's :lol:

mikecole
24-02-2013, 13:51
Don't worry Barry it's what i call an empty decade in music terms, come think about it every one has been since the 70's :lol:

Not sure if this was tongue in cheek, but it is exactly the way I feel

synsei
24-02-2013, 13:54
I've never understood why anyone would want to limit themselves to a particular genre or period but it takes all sorts I guess.... :scratch:

DanJennings
25-02-2013, 19:34
Everything by the Stone Roses and Coldplay.... Oh, and U2's 90s output too! Burn the lot!

johnwhit
25-02-2013, 19:44
Everything by the Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode and all others of a similar ilk

The Black Adder
26-02-2013, 21:22
+1 for Coldplay and Depeshe Mod-e...

Andrei
26-02-2013, 21:29
Michael Tilson Thomas' version of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring. Every copy should be destroyed.