In the wake of Triple J’s ‘Twenty Years of the Hottest 100’, I decided that it was an ideal time to recap some of the golden songs that have defined the nightclubbing scene over the past twenty years. This is a compilation of one song from each year that defined, though not necessarily the best, but they are definitely classics.
Is anybody having the same issue as me? I go to a club all like, “Hey yeah, cool, ready for a good time, had some pre-drinks, ready for a bit of a party.” Get inside, look around and think, “Hold up. Why did the bouncers let me in, I’m so wasted, I think I am in the ’90s.” And then I’m not wasted because I realise any self respecting, educated, sober person would easily mistake many a Melbourne club for the ’90s.
If Tupac was the rap icon of the 1990s, then Boyz II Men were the epitome of ’90s R’n'B. It’s been 20 years since their first big single ‘End Of The Road’ took the world by storm and indeed made the boys to men in the music world. Now the boys/men are celebrating by coming to Australia
Whether you were out in bars and nightclubs during the year of ’99, or tucked up in bed watching Ren and Stimpy, Blink 182′s album Enema of the State was an image and sound hard to escape despite your age all those years ago. Most of us remember the album (and Blink themselves) for the suggestive cover, donning porn star and exotic dancer Janine
Couples ‘born in the 90s’ have been urged to refrain from having sex whilst on a gondola ride in Henan Province in China. The ride, which provides small private booths to groups of people wanting a better view of the Province has been notorious as a sex spot for couples. New signs striking a red line through two very intimate bodies tell patrons