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Club MTV: Surely There Was Better Music Than This in 1991
by lambchops | Jun 17 '03
Pros: Personal Jesus and Humpty Dance...
Cons: Everything else is boring, dated, and sounds horrible...

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Product Rating: 1.0



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Comments on Club MTV: Surely There Was Better Music Than This in 1991" (7 total)  
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Turn This Mutha Out? (Reply to this comment)
by roheblius, roheblius is a Lead on Epinions in Music
That song was from '88 I think. I wonder why they had it on an early 90's album. It was on Hammer's very first album. Very odd.
Jun 18 '03
8:42 am PDT

Re: PS - (Reply to this comment)
by lambchops
True, true. You and your class of 1990 rosy colored glasses. I graduated in 1995, so was well aware of all of these songs as a Junior High and young High School student. I just can't figure out what MTV was thinking...it had to have sucked even back then.

Thanks for the comment(s)!
Shelly
Jun 18 '03
6:48 am PDT

PS - (Reply to this comment)
by KMINER
I graduated high school in 1990 - our prom song was "Can't Touch This" , so what do I know? LMBO - Kimm
Jun 18 '03
6:43 am PDT

tom's diner & personal jesus (Reply to this comment)
by KMINER
are about all I can stomach .... what an interesting collection :O) Kimm
Jun 18 '03
6:43 am PDT

I had this one.... (Reply to this comment)
by jeff_wilder78
on cassette. Nowadays it sits in a drawer somewhere collecting dust if I haven't recorded over it. The early 90s were a low point for music. As someone once said, you know the music scene is in trouble when MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice appear on the scene at the same time and both steal the beat from Sly And The Family Stone's "Sex Machine" and claim they wrote it themselves.

Great review
Jeff
Jun 17 '03
6:30 pm PDT

OMG! (Reply to this comment)
by pduval69
Hold on...I need to break out my Cross Colours jeans and my patent leather Doc Martin's. Geez, I'd hate to admit it, but I had this on cassette. Yeah the Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer were weak (skip), but I loved the Humpty Dance, and I was into BBD and Tony! Toni! Tone! back then. The rest of it was truly lame. By today's music standards, one star is being too generous.

Paul
Jun 17 '03
5:41 pm PDT

No Way! (Reply to this comment)
by Freak369
How could you possibly have Depeche Mode and Vanilla Ice on the same CD? Doesn't that break some law of music or something???



^V^ Freak ^V^
Jun 17 '03
5:25 pm PDT
   

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