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The 90's

Very, very beautiful. BUT - nobody does O Holy Night like Jackie Evancho - nobody.

Of course, this is a bit newer than the 90s!

holy shit, never heard that one before, very impressive.

At risk of supplanting the master thread derailer @Squatch , two more of my favorites:

Never understood how so much wind came out of 73lbs of Celine Dion, she's incredible.


And then there's this:



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Keep this up and I'm gonna post every video on my YT O Holy Night playlist.

Yes, that's a real thing.
 
Never understood how so much wind came out of 73lbs of Celine Dion, she's incredible.

I think you're all I missing a whole genre here. Tim McGraw without him/country music we would not have Taylor Swift ...mic drop.🎤😁


So he's to blame!
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holy shit, never heard that one before, very impressive.
The story goes that when Jackie first appeared on America's Got Talent, the judges were like, "Yea, right" - until she opened her mouth. Jaws hit the floor and stayed there!

Celine Dion's version is also VERY nice - this is probably my fave Xmas carol.
 
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Keep this up and I'm gonna post every video on my YT O Holy Night playlist.

Yes, that's a real thing.

Celine Dion's version is also VERY nice - this is probably my fave Xmas carol.

It's the best ever written, many moons ago I bought about 15 versions of it from Itunes & burned this, it's been a favorite in the house ever since

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the disc also contains this tune, another great Christmas tune, & in an effort to de-squatch-ify the derailment, it was released in 1999:


and if there's any question as to whether or not Dido was the hottest woman to come out of the 90's, I submit the following exhibit:



by the way great thread @RINC , the 80's were the fleeting moments of my teens & completely absorbed by high school, college & grad school, so I still had some sanity & bandwidth to absorb music. The 90's were a freakin blur, started them with my final graduation then spent the decade trying to build a practice, bought a house, had a kid, got married, had a second kid, sold the house, bought another house, put the then wife through college and grad school so she wasn't working, I was running around like a one-armed paper hanger trying to fit all those pieces together, total chaos, but just like the 80's muzac the muzac created in the 90s still seeped in and I'm now remembering what a ton of good stuff came out of the decade.
 
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A thread I can relate to. Born in 82 so 90s music is my jam.
Nirvana and river of dreams in 6th grade. High school concerts of Metallica x 3, STP and Chili Peppers. Sneaking into the Chicago House of Blues for whoever was playing. Still mad at my parents for not letting me see AC/DC and the Pumpkins because it was the sabbath. Classic white suburban kid blasting Bone Thugs and Wyclef.

I did see the Pumpkins in Chicago on one of their later reunion tours, and that was a mistake, lots of Corgan screaming but I did see Weezer this Summer and it was fantastic.

Bonus pic of my Metallica & Kid Rock ticket stub and the pick I caught from Hetfield Jan 3 2000 after I took the Greyhound from Chicago to Milwaukee. Yes it’s still in the drawer of stuff I won’t let my wife trash.

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