1990 songs Videos
HOGAN'S HEROES pt3 audio matinee CBGB February/19/1989

- Bass TONY SCANDIFFIO - Drums SKIP HOEFLING - Vocals BIOGRAPHY - Hardcore Punk Metal HOGAN'S HEROES was formed between the beach and swamps in Toms River, New Jersey, early October 1984 while the band was very young. After recording a six song demo in spring of 1985, Dave Jones AGNOSTIC FRONT booked their first show. In 1988 they were contacted by Nicky Garratt of the UK SUBS and subsequently signed to New Red ArchivesFebruary of 1989. During 1984-1993 HOGAN'S HEROES released three ...
Author: mellowrides; Tags: HOGAN'S HEROES Hardcore CBGB CBGBS NYC
Yello & Shirley Bassey - The Rhythm Divine (HD)

of The Associates, who had previously worked with Yello on several occasions, also contributed on this song and he provided the backing vocals. A previously unreleased version of the song, featuring Mackenzie on lead vocals, was issued in 1990 on The Associates compilation Popera. Bassey's vocals were recording at Yello's studio in Zurich, it is reported in under 40 minutes. The song blends the electro-pop sound of the 1980's with a classic big Bassey ballad, and met with approval across ...
Author: salisallini; Tags: Electronica Synthpop New Wave Dieter Meier Boris Blank Carlos Perón Yello Shirley Bassey The Rhythm Divine HD
Taco Bell 1990 Commercial with an EPIC rock song

When you say Taco, say 59 cents! Thats all it takes at Taco Bell, hard to believe but you know darn well. Tastes so good: Lettuce and cheese! Wake up your mouth with that seasoned ground beef! Run for the border. Original video from www.youtube.com 90's Commercials Vol. 23 www.youtube.com No infringement is intended. I just love songs like this and just happen to be love with tacos. www.tacobell.com
Author: janussaint; Tags: taco bell 80s 90s commercial jingle awesome funny soft rock epic fast food
Ghost of Tom Joad - Timber Beast

Under normal circumstances I would't touch a song written by a "boss," but Bruce Springsteen's "The Ghost of Tom Joad" is an exception - because it rocks! This is the second of my "New World Order" covers and it's from Springsteen's _The Ghost of Tom Joad_ 1995 record, which was inspired by the events of the early 1990s: the second Gulf War and the massive unemployment and bull shit caused by the Bush Sr. regime. It burns on the guitar!
Author: TheTimberBeast; Tags: The Ghost of Tom Joad Timber Beast
Talking 'Bout A Revolution - Timber Beast

This is a cover of my favorite Tracy Chapman song - "Talking 'Bout A Revolution" from her self-titled album. As well, this is the first of my "New World Order" cover songs from the 1980s/1990s, a time of massive disillusionment in North America and around the world.
Author: TheTimberBeast; Tags: Talking 'Bout Revolution Timber Beast
Jazz Legend Adelaide Hall sings I Cant Give You Anything But Love, Baby

, although some claims have been made that in fact the music was by Fats Waller and the lyrics by Andy Razaf. According to the Jazz Standards website, the song was originally written as "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Lindy" in honor of Charles Lindbergh for the Broadway revue Harry Delmar's Revels (1927) but was dropped from that show. The song was originally introduced by Adelaide Hall at Les Ambassadeurs Club in New York in January 1928 in Lew Leslie's Blackbird Revue. The revue ...
Author: fivnten; Tags: Adelaide Hall Jazz ENSA Stephen Bourne Lew Leslie Blackbirds of 1928 Broadway
Watch Over You (A Colin McRae Tribute) Part 1

event was the 1987 Swedish Rally behind the wheel of his Nova, and again two years later, driving the Sierra and finishing 15th overall. Later that year, he finished 5th overall at Rally New Zealand in a rear wheel drive Sierra Cosworth. By 1990 McRae was driving a Sierra Cosworth 4x4 and achieved sixth place in that year's RAC Rally, despite several accidents. 1991 saw McRae turn professional as he was signed by Prodrive boss David Richards to his Subaru team in the British Rally ...
Author: zzzbbbccc; Tags: ZBZ Lost Racing Legends Colin Mcrae












