DRC Madness #42

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Wolf

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Welcome to DRC Madness #42 aka the 14th addition of Music Madness.


Below are your voting theme options. If you vote “Other,” please list which music category you would like to see. The voting poll will remain open until the end of May. The winning choice will become the next theme.


Best #1 Song of the ’90s
Best Instrumentals
Favorite Musicians
Movie Soundtracks
Other Music Categories


Examples of music categories include:
  • Blues
  • Country
  • Electronic
  • Folk
  • Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Jazz
  • Pop
  • R&B & Soul
  • Rock
  • Metal
  • Punk
  • etc.
 
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Channel98

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I vote for Best Instrumentals of the 1950s-60s-70s-80s. I would include the 1920s-30s-40s but I doubt songs from those years would get many votes. I don't think there are many fans of Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Harry James, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman and Paul Whiteman in 2026.
 
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scotchandcigar

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My thoughts:

Best #1 Song of the ’90s - While I posted many favorite 90s songs in Scotch Sampler, only a few hit #1 on the pop charts. Most of the 90s #1's suck.
Best Instrumentals - I'd like this, but it gets into a gray area between "pop" instrumentals and what's considered jazz or other forms of instrumental music.
Favorite Musicians - There would clearly be no consensus on this.
Movie Soundtracks - I picked this. It's a well-defined category, and one where we all have a common interest.
Other Music Categories - We'd never agree on a type of music.
 

Channel98

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I agree with Mister scotch: most of the number-one songs of the 1990s suck. Of 156 songs, there are only six that I really like: MMMBop, The Sign, Black Or White, Hold On, More Than Words (which I thought sounded like the Everly Brothers the first time I heard it) and I've Been Thinking About You.

As for movie soundtracks, I like the ones that contain songs written just for the movie, not soundtracks that are just a bunch of old unrelated rock songs thrown together because the producers didn't want to pay anyone to write new songs.
 

Channel98

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Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit peaked at #6 but went to number one on the alternative rock chart. Soundgarden's Black Hole Sun peaked at #24 and Alice In Chains' Black Hole Sun stalled at #48 but both songs went to number one on the mainstream rock chart. Pearl Jam had three number-one songs on the mainstream rock chart in the 1990s – Daughter, Better Man and Given To Fly – but their biggest hit on the Hot 100 was a remake of J. Frank Wilson's Last Kiss – and it was definitely not grunge.