90s music night yes? yes?

I’m going to see Tears for Fears in a couple of days, and I can’t wait! :smiley:
Roland Orzabal kept the band alive after the breakup in 1991, and was rejoined by Curt Smith in 2000. They’ve been touring together ever since.

Tears for Fears - Goodnight Song (1993)

Tears for Fears - Break It Down Again (1993)

Tears for Fears - Elemental (1993)

Tears for Fears - Cold (1993)

Tears for Fears - Raoul and the Kings of Spain (1995)

Tears for Fears - Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down) (1992)

These are some of my favorite songs from “The Tipping Point”, which came out this year. I’ve memorized a bunch of songs from the new album, and am fully prepared to bless all within earshot with my questionable singing skills (jk, I’m not THAT bad :wink: ).

Tears for Fears - Break the Man (2022)

Tears for Fears - My Demons (2022)

Ladytron: He Took Her To A Movie circa June, 1999 (Their first single)

googled it…released in 1986. didnt know that!

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I like this version

and another 90s classic, one hit wonder I believe

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That song has same vibe as:

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I dont think i can post links but here u go! :cloud_with_rain:

I’ve been re-listening to some 90s music recently (mostly alternative)

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Poe - Trigger Happy Jack (Drive By a Go-Go) (1996)

Filter - Take a Picture (1999)

Harvey Danger - Flagpole Sitta (1997)

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Love it, but I posted it earlier.

You should scroll back and perhaps discover other music that was shared. :purple_heart:

The 80’s were the best imo. Very early 90’s ok I guess, but yeah 80’s ftw!

I typically make a point to check before I post, but somehow I missed that one. Thanks!

I’ve actually heard most of the songs in this thread since I was around back then and enjoyed listening to the radio. A few new ones blended in to be sure, though! :slight_smile:

The Sundays - Wild Horses (1992)

The Cardigans - Carnival (1995)

Sting - Desert Rose (1999)

Dubstar - No More Talk (1997)

Zazie - Ça fait mal et ça fait rien (1998)

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Some strong necromancy here, ah but how can I resist?

One from Donald Fagen:

And Walter Becker: