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Madonna – Justify My Love ( Only Lenny Kravitz Vocals Recording) – this way it actually sounds like some outsider pop.
People used to say how 1998-1999 culture “didn’t feel truly 90s” and was proto-2000s. But now 1998-1999 culture is considered “the 90sest part of the 90s”. Interesting how perspectives changed over time.
Did anyone else spend hours playing on Microsoft Bob? I used to love designing the rooms and playing GeoSafari!
For the guitar players here: Can You Feel the Love Tonight – Elton John – Acoustic Guitar – Original Vocal Track
a 50s style Ford Thunderbird that Suzanne Somers fans are gonna love, it was featured in the 1973 film American Graffiti