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Do you miss the "classic eurodance" of the 90s?


Agorima

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Make a video of yourself doing whatever this dance is so we can all judge it :)

Hahaha :) I cannot dance :)

I don't want to promote the music style, I want just remember the past :)

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I don't want to promote the music style, I want just remember the past :)

Oww, come on :rolleyes: , you don't really want to know about the past of some members :ph34r: :

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jaclaz

I know that you're joking.

But seriously, do you remember some songs of the "classic" eurodance?

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:blink: Just a mild misunderstanding: the 90s should be 90...99, but I read it as the decade of 1990, which means 1981...1990, of course.

Naaah, you got it wrong, the 90's are behind the green glass door ;):

1981 to 1989 are not there :no: (though we made an exception for 1988 :whistle: )!

:lol:

jaclaz

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do you still miss the "classic" eurodance of the 90s?

why "still" ?

I have no idea what you call "classic eurodance of the 90s" ... Jamiroquai? the Happy Mondays? KLF? Da Hool? Kosheen? Return of the Mack? Hobo Humpin' Slobo Babe? All I conclude from your post is that you probably turned 19 during the 90s and that you remember them as being the best time ever. All music clips on Youtube, even the worse, have "best song ever" somewhere buried in the thousands of comments, I guess it's just an association with best times ever.

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I remember the good old days of watching "Electric Circus" on Canadian TV and watching all the hot chicks dance around in short skirts. Good times. :-)

The music was basically like techno and stuff. I don't think Techno music is around anymore... or even dance music for that matter.

Techno must've been like the disco of the 90's.

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I miss my youth, which comes in package with this music, freedom and lawlessness (here in eastern europe), when school children were not locked in behind steel fences and nobody, not even businesses, cared about licenses. I don't suppose music alone could bring those things back now. But I do feel that music was somehow central to this, because of the melody and message in most of the songs. We had cafes with playing these records or just radio stations on the street to attract customers. In doing so they seemed closer to the people. It is unthinkable now when you have to keep track of played records, get a license for public reproduction of music, and pay the dues.

What is love? Baby don't hurt me, don't hurt me, no more.

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Money, sex in full control, a generation without soul.

Perfect people in a perfect world,

behind closed doors all in control.

Life, in a world of luxury,

cold cash money mentality.

You gotta keep the faith, you gotta keep the faith

you'd better keep the faith and Run Away.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run_Away_(Real_McCoy_song)

This is the licensed present. We have been caught and brought back.

No link to the songs. No Opus, no MP3. Wikipedia has beautifully licensed ultra crappy ten times transcoded artwork. That is all we are allowed to do.

Big brother is watching you. Life in the perfect system.

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