By Rizzo on August 31, 2008

Rizzo Music is back with a new article from the “Popular Music of the 90s” series. Last week I made a list of some of the best pop music of the decade and today I am going to share with you my list for the most popular rock music of the 90s. Out of all the lists and playlists I have created in the past, this was by far the hardest to come up with. There are so many great artists and songs that originated in the 90s and deciding on just 5 songs for every year was tough. I tried to get representation out of all the key rock artists and hopefully I didn’t forget anyone.
After much debate I was able to compile this list of 90s rock music. There are so many songs that I really enjoy that could not be included due restrictions on space but there are 50 great singles here for your enjoyment.
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By Rizzo on January 12, 2008

Rizzo Music continues with the countdown of the Top 100 Songs of the 1990s, with “Found Out About You” by Gin Blossoms. A radio friendly hit with mass appeal, “Found Out About You” was Gin Blossoms fourth single off of New Miserable Experience. Although this was the only single to hit #1 on the Modern Rock Charts, they released 5 singles off of their sophomore album – all of which cracked the Top 40 on the Mainstream Rock Chart. “Found Out About You”, which was released in 1994, may not be their most popular or famous song to date but was one of those songs that defined their sound as a band.
Gin Blossoms is a jangle pop alternative rock band that formed in the late 80s, but didn’t hit it big until 1993 when they released, “Hey Jealousy”. They not only had five successful singles off of New Miserable Experience, but they also went on to release 3 more singles that charted on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, two of which broke into the top 10. The band split up in 1997 but started to regroup after 2002. They released their latest album, Major Lodge Victory in 2006 and have been touring ever since.
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By Rizzo on December 28, 2007

After watching VH1′s Greatest Songs of the 90s, I was inspired to start up a series of posts with my picks for the Top 100 Songs of the 1990s. I am going to skip out on the rap songs since I am not that big of an expert on that field of music. I am tempted to include some pop from the 90s but we will see if any of it actually makes the list. I am going to set out a few ground rules for the list and link back to this post for every entry.
Rules (subject to change):
1) An artist can only have up to a maximum of three songs on the list.
2) No rap, Hip-Hop, or R&B will be included on this list.
3) Only singles will be considered for this list.
4) I will accept suggestions but this list is in no way comprised of results from a poll or any form of voting process. It is strictly the opinion of Rizzo Music.
5) And obviously the song must have been released between Jan 1st 1990 and Dec 31st 1999.
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Posted in 311, Bush, Counting Crows, Days of the New, Filter, Gin Blossoms, Marc Cohen, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The, Oasis, OMC, R.E.M., Top Songs Of The '90s, Train | Tagged 311, Bush, Counting Crows, Days Of The New, Filter, Gin Blossoms, Marc Cohen, Oasis, OMC, R.E.M., The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Train |
By Rizzo on May 7, 2007

A great recap to a great decade. Saturday Night Live is a show that I really have enjoyed over the last decade or so. From Chris Farley to Chris Rock, this show was stacked with comedic geniuses. This television special had plenty of commentary from almost all the great cast members of the 1990s but it was lacking a little in the video clips. With such a long span to cover, it was hard to fit everything into a two hour special but I think that they did a good job. You really can’t go wrong with Chris Farrley’s Matt Foley skit or Will Farrell’s Cowbell performance.
It was really fun to see all the old cast members come back to talk about the golden age of SNL that was the early 90s. The cool thing about it was that there were only a few missing from the commentary. The only one that I noticed that was missing was Adam Sandler. I, being such a avid 90s music fan, loved that fact that they included a bunch of past performances from so many good bands. The musical acts have always been an intricate part of Saturday Night Live, and it was nice to see them be included in the special.
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Posted in Barenaked Ladies, Beck, Blues Traveler, Christina Aguilera, Dave Matthews Band, Foo Fighters, Garbage, Gin Blossoms, Green Day, Music News, Nirvana, Oasis, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., Sheryl Crow | Tagged Barenaked Ladies, Beck, Blues Traveler, Christina Aguilera, Dave Matthews Band, Foo Fighters, Garbage, Gin Blossoms, Green Day, Nirvana, Oasis, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., Sheryl Crow |