Sunday at 12:324 days I’m holding off looking so I’ll be surprised with what appears, but I don’t recall 1991 being great - Enigma, KLF and Erasure aside, and I doubt many of those would have finished that high
Sunday at 20:464 days Author Welcome to 1991. I'm sorry. 10 2 Unlimited - Get Ready For ThisIt's quite baffling, in a year that brought us The Prodigy, Altern-8 and several KLF classics that the two biggest selling dance singles of 1991 were Oceanic's pedestrian Insanity and this basic tripe.I do kinda enjoy the intro, though - what a let down the rest of it is.Those of you that purchased enough copies of this to make it the 11th best selling single of the year, I hope you're happy with your life choices.Colm's score 3.7 Edited Sunday at 20:464 days by Colm
Sunday at 20:514 days Author 9 Salt-N-Pepa - Let's Talk About SexA public service announcement in the form of a pop-rap song. STDs are less irritating. 14th best selling single of the year. You can thank Bryan Adams that this didn't make it to number 1.Colm's Score 3.9
Monday at 12:363 days I think I'm easily pleased, as friends often say about my music tastes 😄Pure cheese, but 2 Unlimited didn't seem so much a cheese-fest when they started off and I like this one, and also Salt n Pepa's. I didnt buy them though, I had Now CD's for that, but I did buy Bryan Adams. You're welcome!
Monday at 13:583 days Author I certainly didn't dislike Get Ready for This as much back then. But it's quite thin on redeeming features.
Tuesday at 08:353 days 18 hours ago, Colm said:I certainly didn't dislike Get Ready for This as much back then. But it's quite thin on redeeming features.Oh it's not as good as No Limits and def hasnt dated well compared to other stuff of the era. They were easy on the eye which always helps new singles, but doesn't have such an effect on long-term opinion 😄
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