Modern Rock #1 Hits of 1994

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I didn't even know there was a new hfs.

how's life, Wednesday, 23 May 2012 15:30 (fourteen years ago)

I keep reading "HFS" as "FFS," which is hilarious. To me.

it was a dark and stormy genitals. (Phil D.), Wednesday, 23 May 2012 15:31 (fourteen years ago)

ah marc that must be your station i occasionally hear when i'm near d.c. but accidentally go through my baltimore radio presets! when do you dj?

some dude, Wednesday, 23 May 2012 15:33 (fourteen years ago)

i do mostly spanish hip-hop fridays 5-7 then uk/"future" bass stuff fridays 9-11

i listened to the new hfs for a bit when it first came back a few years ago and it just sounded like dc101

also the final song on the old hfs being buckley's last goodbye *tear*

fauxmarc, Wednesday, 23 May 2012 15:35 (fourteen years ago)

i am occasionally pleasantly surprised by stuff the new hfs plays, but yeah obv it's not the same

some dude, Wednesday, 23 May 2012 15:36 (fourteen years ago)

The last song on WHFS was "After Hours" by the Velvet Underground. The station at 99.1 that switched to Spanish-Language had been garbage for at least the previous decade.

Three Word Username, Wednesday, 23 May 2012 15:59 (fourteen years ago)

yeah yeahzzzz

fauxmarc, Wednesday, 23 May 2012 16:00 (fourteen years ago)

(although i really appreciated the switch to el zol it was about damn time we got a spanish fm station)

fauxmarc, Wednesday, 23 May 2012 16:01 (fourteen years ago)

anybody own that Soul Asylum record? A '95 example of ship's list of commercial failures.

Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 May 2012 16:03 (fourteen years ago)

oops wrong thread

Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 May 2012 16:03 (fourteen years ago)

Would have picked "About a Girl" or possibly "Kenneth" at the time. Not completely sure now. Had no idea that Morrissey song made #1 on any US chart!

EveningStar (Sund4r), Wednesday, 23 May 2012 16:04 (fourteen years ago)

"Tomorrow" did too in '92.

Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 May 2012 16:09 (fourteen years ago)

plus five other songs that charted in the top 3

some dude, Wednesday, 23 May 2012 16:10 (fourteen years ago)

didn't chart on US rock radio again for a decade after "More," though, really just disappeared

some dude, Wednesday, 23 May 2012 16:12 (fourteen years ago)

Morrissey's mid nineties profile was so bewildering. He'd been going from peak to peak, then a year later the (British) hits were middling, even after the Bros Gallagher couldn't stop yakking about him and the Smiths.

Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 May 2012 16:14 (fourteen years ago)

like I had no idea Morrissey was getting US hits before "The More You Ignore Me" (and had no idea that went #1)

thillrer (loves laboured breathing), Wednesday, 23 May 2012 22:35 (fourteen years ago)

college radio hits

Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 May 2012 22:38 (fourteen years ago)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrissey_discography

Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 May 2012 22:39 (fourteen years ago)

oh my bad

thillrer (loves laboured breathing), Wednesday, 23 May 2012 23:43 (fourteen years ago)

Rumor has it he styles his pubes in a mullet.

Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 May 2012 23:51 (fourteen years ago)

Speaking of 1994 OMG you guys look what I saw in my local alt-weekly today can't wait so excited

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it was a dark and stormy genitals. (Phil D.), Thursday, 24 May 2012 12:19 (fourteen years ago)

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it was a dark and stormy genitals. (Phil D.), Thursday, 24 May 2012 12:21 (fourteen years ago)

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it was a dark and stormy genitals. (Phil D.), Thursday, 24 May 2012 12:21 (fourteen years ago)

oh ffs nevermind

it was a dark and stormy genitals. (Phil D.), Thursday, 24 May 2012 12:21 (fourteen years ago)

also on my playlist of mediocre modern rock!

how's life, Thursday, 24 May 2012 12:28 (fourteen years ago)

haha i had rotting pinata. "plowed" RULES

fauxmarc, Thursday, 24 May 2012 12:30 (fourteen years ago)

like I had no idea Morrissey was getting US hits before "The More You Ignore Me" (and had no idea that went #1)

― thillrer (loves laboured breathing), Wednesday, May 23, 2012 6:35 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

college radio hits

― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, May 23, 2012 6:38 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

not just college radio #1s, mainstream modern rock radio #1s!

some dude, Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:14 (fourteen years ago)

I was distinguishing between college/modern rock and Hot 100 hits.

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:17 (fourteen years ago)

but college and modern rock charts are as different from each other (in terms of listenership #s) as modern rock is from the hot 100!

some dude, Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:19 (fourteen years ago)

i'm curious what it took to get a #1 in the pre-nirvana years of the modern rock chart because holy fuck robyn hitchcock got one

da croupier, Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:23 (fourteen years ago)

like at some point alt-radio got to a point where lou reed could no longer dominate it

da croupier, Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:26 (fourteen years ago)

I'd have to check old CMJ playlists but I heard those pre-Nirvana singles ("Balloon Man," "Madonna of the Wasps," "So You Think You're in Love") all the time on college radio, enough to say that there was overlap between it and the modern rock chart.

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:27 (fourteen years ago)

like at some point alt-radio got to a point where lou reed old men could no longer dominate it

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:28 (fourteen years ago)

yeah i'm sure there was a lot more overlap/ambiguity between the 2 formats before the explosion circa 1992

some dude, Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:29 (fourteen years ago)

I doubt that even if Peter Gabriel had recorded more albums instead of growing a Fu Manchu he'd have scored another couple of modern rock #1's.

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:29 (fourteen years ago)

Plowed is an awesome song. fuiud. Molly was also pretty great.

wolf kabob (ENBB), Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:30 (fourteen years ago)

looking over the charts, 1994 is like the last year where there's a chart-topper that wasn't a hit-hit

da croupier, Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:31 (fourteen years ago)

until the "rhcp, foo or gtfo" era i mean

da croupier, Thursday, 24 May 2012 13:34 (fourteen years ago)

gtfo was rhcp, weren't it?

Mark G, Thursday, 24 May 2012 14:05 (fourteen years ago)

The only way I make sense of the pre-91 modern rock charts is by imagining that they were all made up by one randomly chosen English TA.

EveningStar (Sund4r), Thursday, 24 May 2012 14:56 (fourteen years ago)

English TA's are dim creatures but they wouldn't own Ian McCulloch solo records.

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 24 May 2012 14:59 (fourteen years ago)

posting so that I remember the day I found out that the Counting Crows actually called one of their songs "Einstein on the Beach"

cosi fan whitford (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Thursday, 24 May 2012 16:11 (fourteen years ago)

they took it from a philip glass opera. the song was pretty good

fauxmarc, Thursday, 24 May 2012 16:13 (fourteen years ago)

i'll have you know the full title of the song is "Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman)"

some dude, Thursday, 24 May 2012 16:15 (fourteen years ago)

Albert's always sincere, he's a sensitive type
His intentions are clear, he wanna be well-liked
If everything is nothing, then are we anything?
Is it better to be better than to be anything?
And Albert's vision is blooming uncontrolled
All his wings are slowly sinking
The world begins to disappear
The worst things come from inside here
All the king's men reappear
For an eggman, on and off the wall
Who'll never be together again
Einstein's down on the beach staring into the sand
Cause everything he believes in is shattered
What you fear in the night in the day comes to call anyway-ay
We all get burned asone more sun comes sliding down the sky
One more shadow leans against the wall
The world begins to disappear
The worst things come from inside here
And all the king's men reappear
for an eggman, on and off the wall
Who'll never be together again
Albert's waiting in the sun
On a field American
For the cause of some inflated form of hit and run
One more sun comes sliding down the sky
One more shadow leans against the wall
The world begins to disappear
The worst things come from inside here
And all the king's men reappear
for an eggman, fallin' off the wall
Will never be together again
Albert's fallen on the sun
Cracked his head wide open
The world begins to disappear
The worst things come from inside here
And all the king's men reappear
for an eggman, falling, falling
The world begins to disappear
The worst things come from inside here
And all the king's men reappear
for an eggman, fallin' off the wall
Will never be together again
No never be together again
No no never never never again, uh huh
What you fear in the night in the day comes to call anyway

some dude, Thursday, 24 May 2012 16:16 (fourteen years ago)

Definitely the Counting Crows' best straight pop (read: non-mawkish) song.

Quiet Desperation, LLC (Deric W. Haircare), Thursday, 24 May 2012 16:18 (fourteen years ago)

why not write a song called "Einstein (Wearing Mandles)"?

go down on you in a thyatrr (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 24 May 2012 16:22 (fourteen years ago)

English TA's are dim creatures but they wouldn't own Ian McCulloch solo records.

Ha, who was buying Ian McCulloch records?

(And, yeah, I was surprised too to know that Counting Crows wrote a song named after Einstein on the Beach.)

EveningStar (Sund4r), Thursday, 24 May 2012 16:31 (fourteen years ago)

they took it from a philip glass opera. the song was pretty good

I know they did, that's kind of my point

cosi fan whitford (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Thursday, 24 May 2012 17:28 (fourteen years ago)


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