2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
So that you have goosebumps and somewhere inside you sweetly squeezed from painfully familiar notes, Lifehacker has put together a nostalgic playlist.
What is the 90s? This is a frenzied mix from The Look, All That She Wants, Don't Speak, "He Left Away on the Night Train", "Poplar Fluff, Heat, July", "Sun in Hands", "My Baby", "Beautiful Life", "Ay-ay-ay, ege-gay" and "You are not my lopushok, and I am not your Andreyka."
What is the 80s? These are "Yo ma ha, yo ma so", "Felicita", Simply the Best, You're a Woman, Heaven and Hell, "Music bound us", Mamma Maria, Love Hurts, "Voyage-voyage" and other songs, the words of which we still do not know, but this does not prevent us from singing loudly.
Even for many of those who were born later, the music of that time is something close and dear. What can we say about those who grew up on the songs of the 80s and 90s.
At a decent stage of pregnancy, my mother went with my father to a concert of Vladimir Kuzmin. Apparently, that's why I still love Kuzmin and pop-rock.
The first music that I remember is the old "Song-89" cassette, which was often listened to at our home. The first dance with a boy - to "The boy wants to Tambov" in a kindergarten. My childhood is "Ivanushki", "Hands Up!" and Gubin from all windows around, Modern Talking and C. C. Catch from parent speakers.
Rodion Lifehacker Development Director
I learned quite late that there is popular Russian music, I listened only to rock and roll. And then in my life there were collections of "Soyuz", which I listened to to the core.
"Russian Size", "Professor Lebedinsky", "140 beats per minute". But the most lasting impression from those times is the song "I love you, Dima" in the Tatar language. It was a crazy time, absolutely crazy music.
Pasha Lifehacker Author
My earliest musical recollections are connected with Oleg Gazmanov's cassette, which became the first in the receiver of the brand new Sharp, presented to me for the fourth birthday.
When I began to choose what to listen to, a 1981 Queen Rock Montreal concert on a CD wiped out by numerous listens appeared in my life, and then the famous New York acoustic concert Nirvana. The lion's share of the songs in my playlists is still the music of the last century.
Vika Lifehacker author
My favorite song from the mid-80s is "Brownie" by Viktor Reznikov. In 1991, she was covered by the American group The Cover Girls. In the Western version, the children's song was called Don't Stop Now, and it took second place in the Hot Dance Music charts of the legendary Billboard magazine.
My disco childhood is Right Here Waiting (Richard Marx), Still Got the Blues (Gary Moore), my favorite school slows. In the 90s I became a Queen fan: I especially love how Freddie Mercury and David Bowie perform Under Pressure. It's just brilliant.
What songs from the 1980s and 1990s make you feel nostalgic, write in the comments!
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