yupChopperByrne wrote:Is this the MmmBop kids, with a Malcolm in the Middle video?RamSteelwood wrote:Hanson. I'll keep mentioning them at every opportunity until everyone realises that they are great! here's their latest track with a very silly video
Amazing!Moot_Geeza wrote:Geoff Love, whose TV themes records have graced every boot sale ever. I bought a western themes vinyl by mistake once, thinking it contained original Morricone tracks rather than occasionally funky covers, but after the irritation subsided I was hooked. I've got close to a dozen of these compilation records now, and the most I've paid was £2. I've got a record player at home which I don't use anywhere near as much as I claimed I would when I bought it, but when I do I tend to spread the Love. I don't think I listen ironically now either, I just quite like it. Unbelievable, Geoff:
Moot_Geeza wrote:No-one liked the '93 Enders theme but it banged.
mistercrayon wrote:Maybe mega is the wrong word here. I just mean that they can sort of trundle around forever and do not much of note but still get cultural appreciation today.
Escape wrote:I've always believed this, with the proviso that the follow-up has to be stronger. Get noticed, then hammer it home.
ChopperByrne wrote:Yeah, but then Lithium was the next single.
monkey wrote:Not criticising the quality of some of those 90s rock bands (Pearl Jam, Nirvana) but I can't listen to any of that now.
Yossarian wrote:From Crayon’s list, I’d say that this wasn’t true with the Spice Girls, Wannabe is the song they’re still known for.Escape wrote:I've always believed this, with the proviso that the follow-up has to be stronger. Get noticed, then hammer it home.
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