There are many artists of whom I’m a fan of their music though they strike me as wretched people. Here are 30 reasons why I’m a fan of Morrissey’s music with and outside of The Smiths.
The music of 1999 shows the century coming to a close in grand style, as if to say the next year the party will be over, oops, out of time, so this year we better party. Latinx artists were crossing over to the mainstream pop chart. Cher and Santana, who first charted in the 1960s, scored the biggest hits of their careers. Artists who made their chart debuts include Eminem and Britney Spears. Pure pop exploded, though the charts made room for country, hip hop, electronica, and big beat. As one who values diversity, I loved hearing all these different genres and styles bump up against each other on the radio. Here are 30 prime examples of the music that hit in 1999.
The British invaded the United States in 1964. The calm before the storm offered great songs from girl groups, Motown, Bob Dylan and The Singing Nun, plus other songs that have stood the test of time. Here are thirty songs that represent 1963’s music.
“James Brown, James Brown, James Brown, James Brown” – Tom Tom Club, “Genius of Love”
Soul Brother Number One, Mr. Dynamite, The Hardest Working Man In Show Business, Godfather of Soul Mr. James Brown was born on May 3, 1933. The man has so many classic songs that limiting myself to a 30-song playlist was a challenge, but I did it.