3 brothers? Check.
Throngs of screaming teenybop fans? Check.
Catchy pop tunes? Oddly young marriage proposals? Performances on late night talk shows?
Check. Check. Check.
Watch out Jonai - before you know it you’ll each have 3-6 kids and permanent gig at county fairs everywhere.
Who can forget this classic intro from Wayne and Garth in the Wayne’s World movie?
But wait, there’s more! Video game add-ons to successful movie franchises also happened in the early 90s, as evidenced by this horrendous game:
Since I made it clear in my Crushes Of The 90s post that I watched plenty of Baywatch back in the day, there’s no doubt that it’s my most memorable theme song:
It’s Tupac Tuesday at IceIceBabies, and here we have a collection of all the late great’s music videos. Some memorable classics as well as a few that you’ve likely never seen. Enjoy.
Lisa Loeb has done nothing of the sort. Since her 1994 self-released number one hit “Stay (I Missed You)”, Loeb has released several other albums, done voice overs, made tv appearances and found love.
Loeb’s voice over work can be found in animated programs such as Spider Man: The New...
Posted by i heart JTT in Music on 05 28th, 2009 | 1 Comment
Three words:
The. Real. McCoy.
How hot were their beats in the mid-90s? You bet I Eurodanced my heart out to “Another Night” and “Runaway” in my bedroom while tape recording them straight from the Top 9 at 9pm.
Anyone who’s close to me knows my first (and...
This song popped into my head today as the bus zoomed by before I could reach the stop. While I’m glad none of Chicago’s bus drivers have monster-face like the one in the video, it’s fun to remember how you perceived your school bus driver as a kid.
That’s right. Baby, Posh, Sporty, Naughty, Crappy & Sleepy were - and continue to be - the best-selling girl group of all time.
Granted, there hasn’t been a ton of competition in recent years (Danity Kane, anyone?) & if Beyonce hadn’t ditched the other two, they would have given...
Posted by casey jones in Music on 05 18th, 2009 | 1 Comment
B-I-G, P-O-P-P-A, no info, fo the, D-E-A………It was hard not to like this song back in the day, and who can forget Puff Daddy’s failed attempt at bringing shiny garbage bag clothing mainstream?
Someone took the time to graph the knowledge that Biggie dropped on the world with...
One of the most blatant advertisements these days is Coke’s sponsorship (is that what you call it?) of the American Idol judge’s table. As long as the judges are on screen, there’s a shiny Coca Cola glass and logo looking right at you.
A quick trip into the commercial archives reveals...