Blur were a great band. Yeah, I said it.
'It's Not Right But It's Ok' by Whitney Houston.
I recently discovered that Belinda only stopped binging on cocaine, booze and fags in 2005.
I've been in love with her since I was 12, so I was quite shocked by that.
Good bump.
during my teenage decade (which was the 1990s) the following guy was still being played on daytime radio/music television (what was that again?) - he had his most successful period in the 1980s of course but was still a somewhat known figure. Today, not so much any more.
One half-decent thing he has done:
I became quite seduced by Oasis in my teen years. As a young and arrogant, football loving, danish anglophile, they ticked all the boxes, but I think what really resonated was what I (a bit naively) perceived as unabashed honesty and down-to-earth-ness. I remember that ethos being a powerful consolidation of the optimistic nihilism corruption I was nuturing at the time. Nowadays when the first few beers hit I still miss that feeling of being absolutely convinced that education and job and all that wouldn't really matter in the end. The music doesn't really mean shit to me anymore, though.