So there I am trying to script out this pilot for a TV show I came up with when I noticed one of those premade playlists that iTunes has to sucker you in. 90’s One Hit Wonders? Consider me suckered. I started listening and was soon laughing at the memories these songs were conjuring. For example:
(You need to have iTunes to follow the links)
- Whoomp (There It Is) – Tag Team
Reminds me of Beth and her horrible cheerleader music (I admit I listened to it just as much). - One of Us – Joan Osborne
The guitar at the beginning of this gives me chills. I remember being conflicted on whether this song was blasphemous or just plain amazing. I think I decided on amazing. - Sex and Candy – Marcy Playground
Reminds me of Tracy. I remember her singing it and me thinking, “I can’t believe they are saying ‘sex and candy’ on the radio (hey, I was very Mormon)” as well as, “I don’t think Tracy is singing the right lyrics.” - The Freshmen – The Verve Pipe
Idaho roadtrip. I only had, like, one mixed tape for the whole trip. This was on it. I listened to this song on repeat. - Save Tonight – Eagle Eye Cherry
This was just a cool song. - Breakfast at Tiffany’s – Deep Blue Something
Reminds me of Tracey Morgan. Yeah, I had a huge crush on her in element….middl….high school. - Standing Outside a Broken Phonebooth with Money In My Hand – Primitive Radio Gods
I think Leith had this song on a CD or something. I don’t really remember how I first heard it. Either way, it is still on my iPod. - Your Woman – White Town
The best part was people trying to figure out if it was a guy or girl singing. - Inside Out – Eve 6
“Heart in a blender” … Great line. - Blue – Eiffel 65
Bev had this CD. It got old. I admit to listening to it, though.
So yeah, good stuff.
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Wow…I knew all songs but 2 by heart. When I saw the title I heard the song runnin’ through my head. Hey! We need to get together before you leave, you have yet to see the infamous “mythbox”
Those bring back a lot of memories for me as well, and I felt the same about “Sex and Candy” because I too (was) very Mormon (still am-but maybe not as naive) and was living in Utah at the time and couldn’t believe THEY were playing a song that said SEX in it on the radio either! Another I loved from the 90’s was Harvey Danger’s “Save It For Later” remake of English Beat. Good stuff.
Seriously, Clint? You listened to some ridiculous music . . . While you were listening to Joan Osborne, I was listening to Fiona Apple. While you were listening to The Verve Pipe, I was rockin’ out to The Verve. BUT! I did like Marcy Playground. The singer had a very nice, low voice. :)
That really just made me feel old. My memory of Sex and Candy is of a YW trip to Nauvoo. The song came on and our YW leaders were like, “….what?!…Sex doesn’t smell?! Not a good song!” and changed the station…but we sang on….
Technically, I believe your YW leader was wrong. Sex does have a smell…
Sara S… I was there with you girl! You and me… we’re like two peas in a pod with our tunes… I actually always disliked (I wont use HATE) The Freshman. And always had a thing for Fiona. You’re good girl.
Clint- who knew this blog would get such a response!
Note, that my two comments sort of contradict each other – but I didn’t say those songs brought back GOOD memories… so I really didn’t “listen” to them, I just “heard” them and it reminded me of stuff… OKAY! FINE! :)
you guys are gross
Okay, when the Verve Pipe song was released I was in the 8th grade. C’mon, can I really be condemned for my musical tastes in the 8th grade? Well, maybe, but I’d like to say that I had the entire Verve tape Ms. Sara Snow. …Even though I only really liked “Bittersweet Symphony” and, like, one other song. Most of my musical maturation can be attributed to Ashley A. and Ashley W.
It’s not gross.
I like The Freshman song still today! Yeah…
I (like this Kim person whom I don’t know) knew all but 2 of those songs. They definitely bring back some good memories. You had a crush on Tracey Morgan?!
So I sometimes forget people from school read this blog…. Yeah, I had a crush on Tracey Morgan. Wasn’t it incredibly obvious?