Sunday, September 16, 2018

(Started September 16th, 2018) The Best Songs of 1998: According To Rolling Stone, Part 1

Hello,

What happened in 1998, the Unabomber pleaded guilty, Bill Clinton admitted to inappropriate actions with "that woman" Monica Lewinsky. John Glenn, at the age of 77, returned to space. Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa both broke the homer record set by Roger Maris, these were two of the biggest beneficiaries of the steroid scandal. That home run chase made that summer so fun and memorable. Kurt Cobain committed suicide and it was the summer of one of the worst movies ever "Titanic".

These are the best songs of 1998 according to Rolling Stone's Rob Sheffield and Billboard magazine. I like Billboard's list more honestly, a lot of songs on Rolling Stone's list I don't even remember hearing. There are about 10 to 15 songs on both lists, but I expected both lists to share more of the same songs. 

The Donnas "Rock and Roll Machine":


Semisonic "Closing Time":


The Spice Girls "Stop":


Savage Garden "Truly, Madly, Deeply":


Sarah McLachlan "Sweet Surrender":


Deborah Cox "Nobody's Supposed To Be Here":


Third Eye Blind "Losing A Whole Year":


Silkk The Shocker "It Ain't My Fault":


Sheryl Crow "My Favorite Mistake":



Dixie Chicks "You Were Mine":


"Once You Loved Somebody":
Saint Etienne "Lose That Girl":
Cher "Believe":
Mono "Life In Mono":
Gerbils "Crayon Box":


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