Pamela Anderson at The Australian Music Awards Party in Sydney, Australia (December 1994)Source Tags# Anderson# Australia# Australian# Awards# December# music# Pamela# party# Sydney Share Previous Post It’s a 1985 winter night and your in your room watching the Teddy Ruxpin commercial. Next Post Jonny depp anyone? Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsMonica Bellucci by Manuela Pavesi for Marie Claire [Germany], December 1993Louie AndersonThere was something about this song that had just struck a chord with me when I first saw it and, even though it’s been over 2 decades since, I can still recall loving the video, the music, the design, the lyrics, and of course–Donna Lewis, yes, who I’d never heard of before–and will never again.O-Zone’s song Dragostea Din Tei, the original music video which was actually before Gary Brolsma’s Numa Numa Dance.The ‘Grunge” look or “The Rave” is in, at least according to this December 8, 1992 article from the Edmonton JournalKenwood Speakers “Play That Funky Music” Commercial with Kathy Griffin (1994)90s Music Quiz | 20 Songs Played Backwards Trivia Quiz #1 | Can You Name All 20?I’d take your OP shirt but then I’ll raise you a Spud MacKenzie cuz he’s a party animal!A half-hour worth of commercials that were shown during the “100 Greatest Videos Ever Made” from the original December (1999) airing on MTV | A wonderful randomly nostalgic collection of late-90s TV commercial glory
There was something about this song that had just struck a chord with me when I first saw it and, even though it’s been over 2 decades since, I can still recall loving the video, the music, the design, the lyrics, and of course–Donna Lewis, yes, who I’d never heard of before–and will never again.
O-Zone’s song Dragostea Din Tei, the original music video which was actually before Gary Brolsma’s Numa Numa Dance.
The ‘Grunge” look or “The Rave” is in, at least according to this December 8, 1992 article from the Edmonton Journal
A half-hour worth of commercials that were shown during the “100 Greatest Videos Ever Made” from the original December (1999) airing on MTV | A wonderful randomly nostalgic collection of late-90s TV commercial glory