Ooh! Josh Abrahams!! There's also The Joker from the Hackers soundtrack - which was one of the biggest albums of whatever year that movie happened in. That album is still great, to be honest. Side note: That's something that's a bit lost in today's streaming world. The soundtrack albums to movies are often not on the streaming sites and are at risk of being forgotten.
Also around the same time as Music for the Jilted Generation. magic people, voodoo people.
Yeah that's why I have a 5Tb music collection and a seedbox. When I'm in a nursing home 50 years from now watching Simpsons reruns on repeat, I want my 90s movie soundtracks with me.
Wait a minute - you're a Lemmy.World user! And we didn't need to wait a week to see you comment on a thread we moved on from ages ago! This is a big deal!!
Is there problems between Aussie zone and Lemmy world instances? I'm out of the loop on that one. I don't use Lemmy heaps. I was looking for friendly social places to avoid awful reddit behaviour, but ended up finding some similar things on Lemmy last year so deleted my account. But now I'm back but engaging less. Perhaps I should have got an Aussie.zone account instead.
I gave them a pass for artists they included, even if I'd have selected different songs from that artist. For Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, I'd have selected Into my Arms. But yeah, the Kylie collaboration was a bigger song than either of the Nick Cave/Kylie tracks they did select.
Some classics in this list. Such a list can't exist without people pointing out who was missed, though. This reads like a top 50 of what JJJ had on high rotation. It's missing several acts that were bigger than most of the names on this list. Off the top of my head (and only in the order I think of them), there's:
Madison Avenue - Don't Call Me Baby
Taxiride - Get Set / Everywhere you Go
Savage Garden - Truly Madly Deeply / Affirmation / To the Moon & Back / I Knew I loved you
John Farnham - Chain Reaction / That's Freedom / Every Time You Cry - Plus his duets with Barnsy. Speaking of...
Jimmy Barnes - When Something is Wrong with my Baby (with Farnsy) / Stone Cold
Kate Cebrano - Pash (Can't count the Jesus Christ Superstar album, unfortunately)
Tina Arena - Chains
Wendy Matthews - The Day You Went Away / Friday's Child
Black Sorrows - Harley and Rose / Ain't Love the Strangest Thing / The Chosen Ones / Hold On To Me
Icehouse - Miss Divine
Hunters & Collectors - Holy Grail (Yes, the AFL flogged it to death, but it was still huge)
Human Nature - Tellin' Everbody / Got It Goin' On / Wishes
Merril Bainbridge - Mouth / Under the Water
How some of these names were left off the list is beyond me. Savage Garden are one of the only Australian Bands who have managed more than a single hit in the US charts. Farnsy and Barnsy are Australian staples. Even with some of the acts they did get right, I'd have picked different songs.
In the making of this list, I learned that Torn by Natalie Imbruglia and The Horses by Daryl Braithwaite are covers and don't count. Also, an honorable mention to The Waifs and John Butler Trio who were pretty popular around the Perth pub scene of the 90s, but didn't really crack the national consciousness until 2000 or later. This shocked me, I'm normally behind the trends, but I liked these bands before they were charting. Does that make me a hipster?
I had no idea this was Australian! Now you've mentioned it, though, there's a noticeable lack of hard 'r' in some lines (for reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-mRcnF5tSc).
Some classics in this list. Such a list can’t exist without people pointing out who was missed, though. This reads like a top 50 of what JJJ had on high rotation. It’s missing several acts that were bigger than most of the names on this list.
Agreed - and thanks for making your list of things it omitted - but the list was compiled by a poll of Double J staff, so it was always going to be biased towards deep-cuts, and it's a good thing to bring lesser-known and forgotten music to attention (so long as people don't take the list to be authoritative).
I'm all about showcasing local talent. I love most of the bands in the list. But don't call it the "best Australian songs of the 90s" if you're going to leave out so many of the best songs of the 90s.
I loved Ratcat, but I'd have selected That ain't bad. Frente's Accidentally Kelly Street and Custard with Funky again to really introduce a new generation to their music (because Dave's voice is really recognisable to the kids in this track).
I was looking for a vast majority of these and was disappointed. Like, one of the blurbs was about how the dude saw the band play the song once at a festival in the 90s?
What about Oh Ah... Just A Little Bit - Gina G? That was 1996! She was in Eurovision! How is that not on there 😭