Do you remember any ?
It's on Spotify:
MOP's take on Foreigner
Was on the radio non-stop around Euro 2000, just thought of it there.
Hardly forgotten.
Well I haven't heard it in years
Edited to death! Good blast from the past though. Did we ever hear of M.O.P again?
Forgotten Arctic Monkeys track from August 2006
Love the video!
It wasn't on "Whatever People Say I Am…" so it's not as well-remembered as "...on the Dancefloor" or "When the Sun Goes Down".
Recently reformed Welsh band, they had a UK top 30 album in 2008 from which this song was taken.
Brilliant. I'd forgotten the song but I'd never forgotten the video!
Blue Öyster Cult cover from around 2001/2002. The members of this group were variously from Dublin, Glasgow and Florida.
And something later, from 2014. Two of the three members, Amy Belle and Audrey Nugent.
The same thing happened with these guys, Dutch dance band Drunkenmunky. They released the "Without Me"-sampling "E" shortly after the original song.
Due to copyright issues it had to be re-recorded as "E (as in Eveline)" with a different saxophone riff.
Raygun - "Just Because"
From 2009.
Long before she became an Olympic breakdancer
😂😂😂😂😂
Also from 2009, Vagabond's "Sweat (Until the Morning)". These guys were collaborators with Brian Higgins/Xenomania but this one sounded quite unlike your Girls Alouds and Sugababeses.
Glamorous indie rock and roll from Palladium, this is "High 5".
This almost certainly wouldn't get played today, considering who produced it.
2006-or-so rework of "Playing with Knives". Not as good as Bizarre Inc.'s original in my humble opinion.
https://www.boards.ie/discussion/comment/123729729#Comment_123729729Found this old article from 2005 in which "Always on My Mind, out soon" is listed as her debut single. Whoever wrote it is obviously completely oblivious to the fact that "Before You Love Me" reached the UK top 40, four years prior.
One from late 2004
One of their highest-charting UK singles, actually.
under rated tune - I miss r.e.m concerts
Iron Maiden deeper cut, "Wildest Dreams", from 2003. Not as well recalled as "Number of the Beast", "The Trooper", "Run to the Hills" etc but a tune nonetheless.
Old-school Xzibit
Redman and Adam F - "Smash Sumthin"
Adam F is the son of Alvin Stardust and nephew of The Hurricanes' Rory Storm. Rory had Ringo Starr in his band prior to Ringo joining The Beatles.
Mancunian band Haven who were discovered by ex-Smith Johnny Marr. This is "Say Something".
John Meagher of the Irish Independent: "I once thought they'd be Coldplay-huge. They promptly disappeared without trace."
Forgotten Chris de Burgh track from 2001, "Two Sides to Every Story". It got a lot of airplay on Irish radio around the time but you never hear it anymore.
The woman singing with him is Shelley Nelson, best known for her work with Tin Tin Out, and she's also worked with Ed Case and Rest Assured.
It reached just #172 in the UK.