December 30, 2025Dec 30 Author 13 minutes ago, Jessie Where said:I was obsessed with 'Blue' at the time, but it hasn't really held up for me now (oddly 'Mambo No. 5' has though, I always kind of lump these two songs together). Were there ever any plans for a follow-up after 'Move Your Body'? I always found it quite odd they just stopped completely after that.I think Too Much Of Heaven appeared on the release list for a bit then disappeared, shame really as I loved this with its rap verses and all, although I doubt they had much more chart life left in them, although ATB did manage a third top five hit with that (pointless) cover of Killer.
December 30, 2025Dec 30 1 hour ago, gooddelta said:Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee)Rank: 10/10Reason: 1998 had four 10/10 No.1s, but for me 1999 has two, mainly because a lot of my favourite songs of the year all stalled at No.2. But let that take nothing away from these two songs that I dearly love and by artists who I was obsessed with. In second place, where it also finished in the UK end of year chart for 1999, is Italian Europop/dance trio Eiffel 65. Singer Jeffrey Jey, keyboard player Maurizio Lobina and producer and DJ Gabry Ponte formed Eiffel 65 in 1997 and had their global breakthrough smash with a song that would go on to influence pop and dance music for years to come.In a year full of European mainland hits, Blue (Da Ba Dee) was by far the biggest, taking its inspiration from Italo Disco, pop, 90s dance and more. The song is built around a gorgeous piano line devised by Maurizio, lyrics with more than a tinge of sadness to them if you listen properly (yet bizarre and catchy enough that the song essentially served as a novelty hit at the same time), and really great production from Maurizio, and Gabry, who is still a huge name in European dance and this year represented San Marino at Eurovision with the song Tutta L'Italia.Complete with a CGI/real world crossover style music video with blue aliens, I found Blue (Da Ba Dee) so instantly hypnotic that the moment I heard it I rushed out to buy it on import from HMV, a good couple of months before official release, and I was in love with the various remixes on the maxi single, including the instrumental version. I later became obssessed with the album preview included as a b-side on the follow-up single Move Your Body and quickly obtained the parent album, which I still dearly love to this day and would love to get it on vinyl. They were just a two-hit wonder here, but Too Much Of Heaven and Living In A Bubble from the album joined Blue (Da Ba Dee) in topping my personal chart, while they also aided another major European smash and another of my all-tiime favourites, All I Really Want by Kim Lukas, which for all intents and purposes is turned into an Eiffel 65 song with their hit remix.During this purple patch of popularity they also remixed songs like S Club 7's Reach and The Bloodhound Gang's The Bad Touch, each time making them sound like their own with the Cher style vocoder effects, piano lines and robotic synthesised sound effects and swishes they were so fond of.Blue (Da Ba Dee) was played over and over on the radio at the end of summer/start of autumn 1999 and it was absolutely no surprise when it became a huge No.1 for the trio in September, having previously joined Lou Bega in reaching the top 40 on import sales alone a few weeks earlier. The song spent three weeks at the top here and, like Britney, topped the charts more or less everywhere it was released aside from a few countries including, curiously, their homeland of Italy while in the US it peaked at No.6, although for a Eurodance song this was highly impressive. But its legacy has been even larger, with the song sampled and covered by acts ranging from Flo Rida to David Guetta, the latter taking I'm Good (Blue) to No.1 in 2022 with Bebe Rexha on vocals. Eiffel 65 called their debut album Europop, and this is a masterclass in the genre that few songs have ever bettered.Another brilliant write up Rich! I found Blue so annoying at the time and it was absolutely everywhere, it was inescapable! But my best friend from primary school was obsessed with it and I guess by stealth it crept up in my affections and I really enjoy it now.My best friend and I also performed this at our Year 6 school camp talent show. I say 'performed' but all I did was stand on the stage waving my arms in the air. 🤣
December 30, 2025Dec 30 1 hour ago, gooddelta said:ATB - 9PM (Till I Come)Rank: 10/10Reason: Just like Sweet Like Chocolate earlier the thread, which became the first garage No.1 in the UK, we had got all the way to 1999 without having a pure trance No.1, despite the genre arguably being the biggest dance subgenre of the year and producing almost weekly multiple top 40 hits, many of which are considered classics now. Fast forward to July and German producer André Tanneberger and uncredited singer Yolanda Rivera unleashed one of the very finest trance songs ever recorded, which instantly amassed huge sales to debut at No.1 and also finished in the top five of the year.9PM (Till I Come) was originally released in Germany a year earlier in a version that in my opinion sounds like trance that was also influenced by the Berlin techno scene of the time (it would have sounded great on the soundtrack to Run Lola Run/Lola Rennt, which was released that year). The song was a moderate No.14 hit in that version in Germany, and I'm sure would have been big here if unchanged for this market, but I really think the UK radio edit was a work of magic, trimming the fat off the track (it comes in quite short for 1999 at 2:42) and making it a more dynamic production, with a tighter and faster bassline more suited to 1999 trends, but leaving that iconic and unique pitch bending hook fully in tact, while Yolanda's repeated, breathy but effective single lyric 'change it and say, till I come' is peppered across the track in all the right places to make it really special.I credit 9PM (Till I Come) as the reason I truly came to love dance music. I remember the week I bought it, on release week (I somehow had never heard it before then) I walked into Virgin in Brighton with £3 and had gone in to buy either Jewel's Down So Long or S Club 7's Bring It All Back. But while I was there I heard this while checking new singles on the listening post and was absolutely blown away by it. Almost hypnotised, I took it straight to the till and for more than a brief moment forgot that those other two songs I'd gone in for even existed.I quickly tracked down ATB's album on import in HMV and paid £15 for it, which was no small sum for a 12-year-old, but I wasn't disappointed at all. Movin' Melodies remains one of my favourite dance albums of all-time and is another I would love to see on vinyl - Don't Stop and My Dream from the album also topped my chart (the former also later getting a dynamic remix for the UK market) while I was also besotted with Sunburn and especially the atmospheric Too Much Rain, which was removed from the later UK release of the album and also isn't on Spotify here, so I'm glad I imported it.Despite being viewed as a trance classic, the UK and Ireland are the only countries 9PM (Till I Come) topped the chart in – here it stayed at No.1 for two weeks, although it also went top 10 in various European countries and Australia, although I'm not quite sure if that was in this UK mix or in its original form. ATB and this song returned to the top 10 in 2021 alongside Topic and A7S in a new vocal remix called Your Love (9PM), this time taking 9PM into the German top ten for the first time where it peaked at No.6.9pm (Till I Come) was another one I wasn't too fond of at the time as I wasn't really into dance music but I like Blue before it in your countdown it has really crept up on me over the last 20+ years.I think we did have a slightly different version in Australia. This one seems familiar, it's about 30 seconds longer.
December 30, 2025Dec 30 What an incredible countdown Rich! Thank you for hosting it!I think our tastes can be quite similar.Here is my top 10:Britney Spears - ...Baby One More TimeSteps - Heartbeat/TragedyVengaboys - Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!S Club 7 - Bring It All BackEiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee)Five - Keep On Movin'Baz Luhrmann - Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)ATB - 9PM (Till I Come)Backstreet Boys - I Want It That WayChristina Aguilera - Genie In A BottleJust missing out would be:The Offspring - Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)Ricky Martin - Livin' La Vida LocaWestlife - Flying Without WingsB*Witched - Blame It On The WeathermanLou Bega - Mambo No.5 (A Little Bit Of)
December 30, 2025Dec 30 Author 14 minutes ago, Paddington James said:9pm (Till I Come) was another one I wasn't too fond of at the time as I wasn't really into dance music but I like Blue before it in your countdown it has really crept up on me over the last 20+ years.I think we did have a slightly different version in Australia. This one seems familiar, it's about 30 seconds longer.Ah yes, that's the original version, so I suppose the UK mix was only pushed here and perhaps also in Ireland.
December 30, 2025Dec 30 This would be my top 10 from the year:1. Baz Luhrmann - Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)2. Fatboy Slim - Praise You3. Shanks & Bigfoot - Sweet Like Chocolate4. ATB - 9PM (Till I Come)5. Armand Van Helden - You Don't Know Me6. Steps - Heartbeat/Tragedy7. Blondie - Maria8. Lou Bega - Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of ...)9. Lenny Kravitz - Fly Away10. Mr. Oizo - Flat BeatI'm putting Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen) on top based on the full seven minute version. I really only like the top two songs but the other eight are all OK to listen to.Thanks gooddelta for taking us through 1998 and 1999.
December 30, 2025Dec 30 14 minutes ago, gooddelta said:Ah yes, that's the original version, so I suppose the UK mix was only pushed here and perhaps also in Ireland.I do recall the UK edit being played though. I think it's probably the one that gets played nowadays.
December 31, 2025Dec 31 Cant really fault any of that top 3. All memorable and great in their own ways. Britney's like others say is one of the greatest launching pads for a new artist and the video is classic too. Eiffel 65 a major banger though I did prefer 'Move Your Body' slightly more at the time but both are really fun. ATB is great dance anthem for a reason too. One of the best of that year for sure.-- 1 Blondie - Maria2 Robbie Williams - She's The One / It's Only Us3 Five - Keep On Movin4 Britney Spears - ...Baby One More Time5 Vengaboys - Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom6 Backstreet Boys - I Want It That Way7 Fatboy Slim - Praise You8 Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee9 Christina Aguilera - Genie In A Bottle10 S Club 7 - Bring It All Back11 Vengaboys - We're Going To Ibiza12 Baz Luhrmann - Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen13 Geri Halliwell - Mi Chico Latino14 Geri Halliwell - Lift Me Up15 Shanks & Bigfoot - Sweet Like Chocolate 16 ATB - 9PM (Till I Come)17 Ricky Martin - Livin' La Vida Loca18 The Offspring - Pretty Fly (For A White Guy19 Ronan Keating - When You Say Nothing At All20 Lenny Kravitz - Fly Away21 B*Witched - Blame It On The Weatherman22 Armand Van Helden feat. Duane Harden - You Don't Know Me23 Steps - Heartbeat / Tragedy24 Westlife - I Have A Dream / Seasons In The Sun25 Westlife - Flying Without Wings26 Lou Bega - Mambo No.5 (A Little Bit Of)27 Boyzone - When The Going Gets Tough28 Martine McCutcheon - Perfect Moment 29 Mr Oizo - Flat Beat30 Westlife - If I Let You Go31 911 - A Little Bit More32 Wamdue Project - King Of My Castle33 Westlife - Swear It Again34 Cliff Richard - The Millennium Prayer35 Boyzone - You Needed Me
December 31, 2025Dec 31 A fantastic top 3 which as I mentioned are the same songs I'd have. '...Baby One More Time' is still Britney's best song for me - when I first heard it on the radio, I thought she was a young R&B singer, her vocals are on point as well as the dramatic, slick production with that three note piano motif, but most of all it's a great song - verses, pre-chorus, chorus, middle eight, middle eight reprised over the last chorus: all are among the best of pop.I first heard 'Blue (Da Ba Dee)' just before going to Spain for two weeks in August 1999, and when I got there it was everywhere - so infectiously catchy with the blue theme and piano-driven riff, but with an undercurrent of sadness. It was little surprise to see it follow Lou Bega into the UK Top 40 as an import, and then storm to the top, instantly becoming my favourite #1 of the year, as it has remained to this day.And '9PM (Till I Come)' was one of the first big songs to soundtrack that summer with that irresistible bendy guitar line. I don't think I appreciated at the time that it was the first trance #1, but what a neat song to do it, condensing many of its best elements into less than 3 minutes in what's still the best edit for me.My top 10 possibly:Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee)Britney Spears - ...Baby One More TimeATB - 9PM (Till I Come)Blondie - MariaBaz Luhrmann - Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)Vengaboys - Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!Shanks & Bigfoot - Sweet Like ChocolateThe Offspring - Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)Fatboy Slim - Praise YouSteps - [Heartbeat/]TragedyThanks Rich for the detailed commentaries and starting off this series! Look forward to seeing where it goes next.
December 31, 2025Dec 31 great rundown, incorporating why records mean so much you in your life is always enchanting and interesting, I find, and helps look at songs from a different point of view. Your top 2 are tracks I quite liked at the time, but suffered from overplay and repetition too much for me to rate them as top faves for 1999. Forgive the indulgence, but as I've already posted my top 100 of 1999 online, here's it is again with number ones highlighted! Despite my previous comments, Britney comes out on top for me! This chart is based on replaying all tracks from 1999 a decade later, with original year-end chart positions in brackets. So Armand came out top originally, but Britney sounded better years later. 1 4 YOU GET WHAT YOU GIVE New Radicals2 3 SUMMER SON Texas3 7 LARGER THAN LIFE Backstreet Boys4 18 TELL ME THE ANSWER Texas5 157 NOT OVER YET ’99 Planet Perfecto/ Grace6 11 WHEN WE ARE TOGETHER Texas7 12 I DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU WANT BUT I CAN’T GIVE IT ANYMORE Pet Shop Boys8 21 SUN IS SHINING Bob Marley vs Funkstar De Luxe9 6 THAT DON’T IMPRESS ME MUCH Shania Twain10 14 UNPRETTY TLC11 NEW FOOTSTEPS Pet Shop Boys12 19 ..BABY ONE MORE TIME Britney Spears13 27 BEAUTIFUL STRANGER Madonna14 24 SHE’S IN FASHION Suede15 70 YOUR LIES Shelby Lynne16 59 I WANT YOU BACK N’Sync17 39 TEQUILA Terrorvision18 13 YOU DON’T KNOW ME Armand Van Helden/ Duane Arden19 35 PRETTY FLY (FOR A WHITE GUY) The Offspring20 33 LIFE’S TOO SHORT The Lightning Seeds21 9 IN A LIFETIME Texas22 127 SHORLEY WALL Ooberman23 34 STEAL MY SUNSHINE Len24 15 GIVE IT TO YOU Jordan Knight25 23 I WANT IT THAT WAY Backstreet Boys26 37 ERASE/REWIND The Cardigans27 38 GOIN’ DOWN Melanie C28 25 RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW Fatboy Slim29 58 KEEP ON MOVIN’ Five30 20 DRINKING IN L.A. Bran Van 300031 80 S CLUB PARTY S Club 732 56 BAILAMOS Enrique Iglesias33 31 I KNOW WHAT I’M HERE FOR James34 91 BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE Tom Jones/ The Cardigans35 123 DRIFTWOOD Travis36 NEW IN DENIAL Pet Shop Boys/ Kylie Minogue37 121 THE MASTERPLAN Oasis38 40 PRAISE YOU Fatboy Slim39 45 LIVING LA VIDA LOCA Ricky Martin40 61 SHE Elvis Costello41 22 STRONG Robbie Williams42 99 LOVESTRUCK Madness43 127 SING IT BACK Moloko44 50 THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH Garbage45 62 NEW YORK CITY BOY Pet Shop Boys46 71 GODDESS ON A HIWAY Mercury Rev47 65 EVERY MORNING Sugar Ray48 66 AT THE RIVER Groove Armada49 36 KISS ME Sixpence None The Richer50 75 YOUR KISSES ARE CHARITY Culture Club51 48 PERFECT MOMENT Martine McCutcheon52 NEW CLOSER TO HEAVEN Pet Shop Boys53 197 GIVEN UP Mirrorball54 54 IT’S NOT RIGHT BUT IT’S OK Whitney Houston55 81 MARIA Blondie56 93 BEST OF ME Bryan Adams57 86 EVERYTHING MY HEART DESIRES Adam Ricketts58 63 FLY AWAY Lenny Kravitz59 165 SHE’S SO HIGH Tal Bachman60 28 IF I COULD TURN BACK THE HANDS OF TIME R Kelly61 88 COLD SHOULDER Culture Club62 NEW DREAMSOME Shelby Lynne63 30 MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE Whitney Houston64 68 GENIE IN A BOTTLE Christina Aguilera65 46 CANNED HEAT Jamiroquai66 98 IT’S ONLY US Robbie Williams67 78 SUNSHINE Gabrielle68 49 TONITE Supercar69 74 WHAT IT’S LIKE Everlast70 357 CANTO DELLA TERRA Andrea Bocelli71 128 WALK LIKE A PANTHER All Seeing I/ Tony Christie72 88 STARMAN Culture Club73 238 LEARN TO FLY Foo Fighters74 116 SECRET SMILE Semisonic75 NEW ZERO ZERO Texas76 122 BRAND NEW DAY Sting77 141 MOVIN’ Supergrass78 47 DEAD FROM THE WAIST DOWN Catatonia79 87 AS George Michael/ Mary J Blige80 107 DISCO DOWN Shed 781 119 CRAZY Lucid82 73 WHY DON’T YOU GET A JOB The Offspring83 44 LULLABY Shawn Mullins84 129 ALLSTAR Smashmouth85 110 WHAT I AM Tin Tin Out/ Emma Bunton86 41 HUMAN The Pretenders87 NEW LOOKIN’ UP Shelby Lynne88 85 NATIONAL EXPRESS The Divine Comedy89 136 MADE IT BACK ’99 Beverley Knight90 95 THERE’S YOUR TROUBLE Dixie Chicks91 57 EVERYBODY’S FREE (TO WEAR SUNSCREEN) Baz Luhrmann92 163 YOU SHOULD BE DANCIN’ Blockster93 328 WHY Glamma Kid94 64 I TRY Macy Gray95 77 YOU DRIVE ME CRAZY Britney Spears96 90 THERE SHE GOES Sixpence None The Richer97 111 WHY DOES IT ALWAYS RAIN ON ME Travis98 300 I’VE GOT YOU Martine McCutcheon99 214 MY BEAUTIFUL FRIEND The Charlatans100 127 HERE COMES MY BABY The MavericksI make 13 number ones that I rate top 100 of 1999.
December 31, 2025Dec 31 I'll post my thoughts later for this and have a think about what my order would have been......but for now I'm interested in finding out if there are any other volunteers to help with some of the other years in future. We've got a fair few of them covered with the mods doing 4 each and with 1995 onwards already completed by Jester and Gooddelta, but please give me a tag in here or drop me a PM if you'd like to host any of the following:1994199319911985198219811978197719741973197219711970You won't need to start them straight away or anything as Rollo is doing 1983 next and we only really want one running at a time but we very much think it would be good to get other people's views on some of the years rather than just us each time.
2 hours ago2 hr 13 hours ago, dandy* said:I'll post my thoughts later for this and have a think about what my order would have been......but for now I'm interested in finding out if there are any other volunteers to help with some of the other years in future. We've got a fair few of them covered with the mods doing 4 each and with 1995 onwards already completed by Jester and Gooddelta, but please give me a tag in here or drop me a PM if you'd like to host any of the following:1994199319911985198219811978197719741973197219711970You won't need to start them straight away or anything as Rollo is doing 1983 next and we only really want one running at a time but we very much think it would be good to get other people's views on some of the years rather than just us each time.I can do any of them, but prefer 70's 80's as I wont need to actually play any of them I know them so well, but it would need to be after March as I'm off touring new Zealand for a month in February and will be pretty busy before and after I expect. So maybe slot me in for any leftovers after other volunteers? 👍
1 hour ago1 hr 13 hours ago, dandy* said:I'll post my thoughts later for this and have a think about what my order would have been......but for now I'm interested in finding out if there are any other volunteers to help with some of the other years in future. We've got a fair few of them covered with the mods doing 4 each and with 1995 onwards already completed by Jester and Gooddelta, but please give me a tag in here or drop me a PM if you'd like to host any of the following:1994199319911985198219811978197719741973197219711970You won't need to start them straight away or anything as Rollo is doing 1983 next and we only really want one running at a time but we very much think it would be good to get other people's views on some of the years rather than just us each time.I’d be happy to take up to one from each decade.(And thanks Rich for this one - sorry I didn’t get chance to follow closely.)
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