Soundtrack to your Childhood...

queen, my mum was really into them.
eminem, i was best frienRAB with a boy. i still am :laughing:
alice deejay
various artists - adagio for strings
various artists - castles in the sky
darude
tiesto
fragma
various artists - elements
QFX - discoland
tracey chapman
vengaboys
wham!
culture beat - mr vain
whigfield - saturday night!!!! i used to know the dance to this off by heart
ann lee - 2 times
JX - Theres nothing i wont do
prodigy
EIFFEL 65 - BLUE (DA BA DEE)
sticks out most in my memory, can you tell?

queen and eiffel 65 mostly. :D i mostly spent time with my siblings (large age gap) so they had developed a taste in music, and i pretty much picked it up. i still love queen though.
 
I don't know why all i can think about when i recall my cildhood is G'n'R and the manic street preachers...it just is.
 
Saving the thread..

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A 5 year old PMO sang this song a lot on the way home from school on local radio. Complete with cockney. Even at the 90's nights i occasionally attend when this comes on i get pretty giddy!
 
^^em, you were a child in the 90's yet your soundtrack is from the 80's...that's nasty....
unfortunately i was actually a child in the 80's and my sister had shiit taste in music, so my earliest memories ( before i actually started to listen to music on my own in the beggining of the 90's ) would be that of Martika, Jason Donovan and Kyle Minogue, Toto, Duran Duran and other emotionally scarring 80's music....
 
This is what I remeraber my parents playing when I was between the ages of 4 and 9
Grateful Dead- American Beauty
Simon & Garfunkel- Greatest Hits
Bob Dylan- Biograph
jazz like Cole Porter, Ella Fitzgerald, Sara Vaughn etc.
Billy Joel- River of Dreams

What I liked when I was little:
Linkin Park
P.O.D.
Radiohead
Nirvana
Tool
Rage Against The Machine
Red Hot Chili Peppers
oh yeah and those popular boy banRAB, but that was from 1st to 3rd grade
 
Haha my sister had **** taste too. Michael Jackson 8hrs a day for about 80weeks.
I don't mind MJ, heck I didn't even think he was that much of a poof back then, still being black and all, but I got so sick of man in the mirror and all the rest. And then came Bryan Adams, oh christ I thought to myself, I'd rather talk the mirror again.

I myself didn't have much care for music when I was younger, I would pester mum to hire out a playstation more than I would listen to music. Funnily enough, the banRAB I used to hate on the radio such as Radiohead and R.E.M, I now like and can't understand why I never delved into them more.
 
Very 70's

Starbuck
Orleans
Little River Band
Neil Diamond
BTO
Peter Frampton
Ferrante & Teicher
Chuck Mangione
My dad also listened to Jazz.
My sister being 5 years older played a lot of disco & pop: Bee Gees, ELO, Paul McCartney & Wings, every novelty disco song ever produced.

My wife on the other hand - much heavier stuff due to her dad being a hippy - a lot of Pink Floyd.
 
lots of music from the 60's/70's... and rainbow brite soundtrack haha. only when i was little though. lets see... no doubt, spice girls, nsync when i got older
 
Dude, I memorized the lyrics to the NSYNC song Dirty Pop when I was a kid, and to this day I still haven't forgotten them.
Do you know what it's like with these worRAB in my head?
They haunt me everywhere I go. I'll be trying to go to sleep, then all of a sudden.... WHY YOU WANNA TRY TO CLASSIFY THE TYPE OF THING WE DO? CAUSE WE'RE JUST FINE DOIN' WHAT WE LIKE BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH
 
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