Say It Ain’t So was the third and final single released from Weezer’s 1994 self-titled debut album. It peaked at number seven on the Modern Rock charts in 1995. In 2008, Rolling Stone magazine ranked the song #72 on their 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time!
Silverchair – ‘Tomorrow’ Music Video
In 1994, Silverchair’s debut single ‘Tomorrow’ hit number one on both the Alt Rock and Mainstream Rock charts! Amazingly, the band members were only 15 years old when they recorded ‘Tomorrow’!
Enjoy this look back at Silverchair’s music video for Tomorrow as well as an awesome live performance from 1997!
AC/DC – ‘Hard As A Rock’ Music Video
Hard As A Rock was a number one rock song for AC/DC in 1995! It was the first single released from their 1995 ‘Ballbreaker’ album and their second number one rock song in a row after Big Gun in 1993.
2Pac – ‘Dear Mama’ Music Video from 1995
Dear Mama was 2Pac’s first number one song on the Rap charts, and his first top ten on the Hot 100 charts. In 1995, it topped the Rap charts and peaked at number nine on the Hot 100 charts. And, as one YouTube user said, “2Pac’s songs are like wine, the older they get, the better they become”. Amen to that!
Enjoy this look back at 2Pac’s music video for Dear Mama from 1995!
Jane’s Addiction – ‘Been Caught Stealing’ Music Video
‘Been Caught Stealing’ was a number one song on the Billboard Alternative Rock charts in 1990. It was the second single from Jane’s Addiction’s 1990 album ‘Ritual de lo habitual’, and the second alt rock number one song in a row.
Sublime – ‘What I Got’ Music Video
‘What I Got’ was the first single released from Sublime’s self-titled 1996 album. It was their first and only number one song on the Modern Rock charts.
Temple of the Dog – ‘Hunger Strike’ Music Video
In 1991, Chris Cornell formed Temple of the Dog as a tribute to his friend, Andrew Wood, the lead singer of the bands Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone, who tragically died of a drug overdose way too soon in his early life. The band included Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament from Pearl Jam (and ex-Mother Love Bone members), Mike McCready from Pearl Jam, Matt Cameron from Soundgarden (and currently with Pearl Jam) and Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam.
‘Hunger Strike’ was the first single released from the band’s only studio album, ‘Temple of the Dog’. It was their most popular song and remains one of the greatest songs from the 90s grunge rock era.
Candlebox – ‘Cover Me’ Music Video
Cover Me from Candlebox is our favorite song from the band. It was a top ten hit on the Mainstream Rock charts, and a top 25 on the Alternative Rock charts. It was the fourth and last single released from their 1993 self-titled debut album, which also featured three other awesome singles, Change, You, and Far Behind, their biggest hit on the Hot 100 chart when it peaked at number 18 in ’94.
Enjoy this look back at Candlebox’s music video for Cover Me, as well as an awesome live performance from the late ’90s and a live performance from March, 2022. They sound as good as ever!
We’ve also got their music videos for Change, You, and Far Behind below. Enjoy this look back at the best of Candlebox from their 1993 self-titled debut album!
Motley Crue – ‘Home Sweet Home’ ’91 Remix Video
In 1991, Motley Crue released a new music video for their classic song ‘Home Sweet Home’! Check it out below, and click here to watch the original version from the 80’s.
Joe Diffie – ‘Pickup Man’ Music Video
Joe Diffie released Pickup Man on October 17, 1994. It was the second single from Diffie’s album Third Rock from the Sun, and it hit number one on the Billboard Hot Country charts. The music video below was filmed on location at a drive-in theater in Lewisburg, TN.
Updated March 29, 2020:
Sadly, Diffie died of complications due to coronavirus on March 29, 2020 at the age of 61. We’re going to miss you John. RIP…
Michael Jackson – ‘Give In To Me’ Music Video
Bell Biv DeVoe – ‘Poison’ Music Video from 1990
In 1990, Bel Biv DeVoe released their debut album Poison, which produced five top ten R&B hits including two number one singles on the R&B chart. The first single, Poison is their most popular song. It peaked at number three on the Hot 100 chart, number one on the R&B chart, and number seven on the Dance chart. Poison was ranked number four on the Billboard Year-End chart for 1990.
Enjoy this look back at Bel Biv DeVoe’s music video for Poison as well as an iconic live performance from Showtime at the Apollo in 1990!
Alanis Morissette – ‘You Learn’ Music Video
Enjoy Alanis Morissette’s music video for her number one song You Learn from her ‘Jagged Little Pill’ album. ‘You Learn’ topped the U.S. Pop Songs charts as well peaked at number six on the Hot 100 charts in 1996.
Enjoy this look back at Alanis Morissette’s music video for You Learn from 1996!
Michael Jackson – The Making Of The Music Video For ‘Bad’
Go behind-the-scenes with Michael Jackson, Wesley Snipes, Martin Scorsese and more in this edition of ‘Making of BAD’ documentary from Spike Lee. And, be sure to check out the finished product here!
Michael Jackson – ‘Will You Be There’ Live on MTV in 1991
Chris Cornell Talks About The Differences Between Grunge Rock And Hair-Metal Bands
The late Chris Cornell from Soundgarden talks about the difference between hair metal and grunge bands. One of the biggest differences was the backstage experience says Cornell, “You know, maybe there would be a bottle of whiskey on the table or something, but that was it. There were no drugs. There were no prostitutes, or groupies or anything like that. And we would be having kind of round-table discussions and arguments about philosophy and things that interested us.”
“They cared more about their outfits and hair than their music.”
It was definitely a different scene than the mayhem going on backstage after a Motley Crue or Poison concert, that’s for sure. Enjoy this look back at the full interview with the late Chris Cornell.Soundgarden – ‘Spoonman’ Music Video
Check out Soundgarden’s music video for their first top five rock song ‘Spoonman’, which peaked at number three on the Mainstream Rock charts in 1994!
No Doubt – ‘Spiderwebs’ Music Video
‘Spiderwebs’ is a track from No Doubt’s third studio album, Tragic Kingdom released in 1995. It wasn’t released as an official single in the U.S., but due to the success of the music video below on MTV, it reached number 18 on the Hot 100 airplay charts.
Guns N’ Roses – ‘Don’t Cry’ Music Video
Guns N’ Roses actually recorded three versions of Don’t Cry. The version with the original lyrics is the fourth track on Use Your Illusion I, while another version with alternate lyrics is the 13th track on Use Your Illusion II. They recorded a third version, which was released only as a single for the song, and was originally recorded during the Appetite for Destruction sessions in 1986.
Enjoy this look back at Guns N’ Roses’ music video for Don’t Cry!
Nirvana – ‘Lithium’ Music Video
‘Lithium’ was third single released from Nirvana’s 1991 ‘Nevermind’ album. It was a top 20 hit on the Rock charts in the U.S., and apparently, the Fins loved it as it was Nirvana’s first and only number one song on the Finnish charts!
Michael Jackson – ‘Love Never Felt So Good’ Music Video featuring Justin Timberlake
‘Love Never Felt So Good’ was the first single released from Michael Jackson’s second posthumous album, Xscape. Two versions of the song were released. A solo version by Jackson and the duet version below from Jackson and Justin Timberlake. Jackson and Timberlake’s version was a top ten hit in 2014 on the Hot 100 charts peaking at #9. The song also spent nine weeks at number one on the US Adult R&B Songs charts!
15 Things You Didn’t Know About Michael Jackson
Alux.com put together a comprehensive and impressive list of 15 things you didn’t know about Michael Jackson. Check it out below:
Michael Jackson – ‘Cry’ Official Music Video
Michael Jackson – ‘Will You Be There’ Music Video
Michael Jackson – ‘Come Together’ Music Video
Michael Jackson originally recorded his version of The Beatles’ ‘Come Together’ for his 1988 film Moonwalker, and he later released it on his 1995 album HIStory and as the B-Side for his 1992 single ‘Remember The Time’.
Michael Jackson – ‘Jam’ Music Video
Michael Jackson – ‘Hollywood Tonight’ Music Video
Michael Jackson – ‘History’ Music Video
‘HIStory’ was a track on Michael Jackson’s 1995 ‘HIStory’ album. It was never released as a single, but Jackson did release the music video remix below for the song.
The video is set in a nightclub with the TVs and monitors within the club displaying the history of Michael Jackson’s filmography including, “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough”, “Rock with You”, “Beat It”, “The Way You Make Me Feel”, “Man in the Mirror”, “Dirty Diana”, “Smooth Criminal”, “Black or White”, “Remember the Time”, “In the Closet”, “Jam”, “Will You Be There”, “Scream”, “Earth Song”, “They Don’t Care About Us”, “Stranger in Moscow”, “Blood on the Dance Floor”, scenes from his short film Ghosts, and live performances from the Bad and Dangerous tours.
Pearl Jam – ‘Jeremy’ Music Video
‘Jeremy’ was the third single from Pearl Jam’s 1991 debut album ‘Ten’. It was also their second top five Rock hit in a row and first top five Modern Rock hit peaking at #5.
Stone Temple Pilots – ‘Interstate Love Song’ Music Video from 1994
In 1994, Stone Temple Pilots’ song Interstate Love Song spent 15 weeks at number one on the rock charts. It hit number one on September 17th and stayed there until Tom Petty’s You Don’t Know How It Feels took over number one on December 31st. It was part of 11 top five hits in a row on the Mainstream Rock chart for STP. The streak started with 1993’s Plush, which hit number one, and continued all the way through 2000’s Sour Girl, which peaked at number four on Mainstream Rock chart.
Enjoy this look back at Stone Temple Pilots’ music video for Interstate Love Song as well as an incredible live acoustic performance during a radio tour back in the day!