Steve Miller Band - In My First Mind
I always think of those who "met" him with 'Abracadabra'...
 
Richard Clayderman Ballade pour Adeline (1976)
The unthinkable.

And here he is.

Papillon, handkerchief, light pants.
Fleeting and intense glances in the lens.
Elegance and melody in the punk years, almost reaffirming his belonging to a "different" era.
But without ever raising his voice (not that he sang).
Only with the charm and nobility of true gentlemen.

The adult contemporary inspired by classical music was born.
 
Michael Bolton - Fools Game
The unthinkable.
Before a second phase of his career (the more famous one) benefiting the piano bars of the world, the long-haired one also rode those paths that lead to the glossy peaks of the most pompous and theatrical AOR.
With a noticeable wink at the Hair Metal aesthetic.
Just to not miss anything.
 
Hanson - MMMBop
The unthinkables.
Your memories of 1997?
My main ones: Gianni Versace, Elton John singing in Westminster, Ricken's goal in Borussia-Juve (but where was Peruzzi?).
And THEM.
 
Duina del Mar - Agüita Bendita (Video Oficial)
In short, in Colombia, some say she is the new Shakira.
Despite this, she hasn't broken through here yet.
I think it's just because she doesn't do reggaeton, as in reality, her music is quite catchy.
 
DEN HARROW - Mad desire (Original HQ Video)
The unthinkable.
And here’s our response to David Sylvian.
 
【HQ】 Lady (Hear me Tonight) - Modjo
Theme from Body Guards by Neri Parenti, among other things.
In the autumn of 2000, that guitar would start playing on the radio and everyone would ask:
"When is it going to change?"
 
Gaye Su Akyol - Eski Tüfek (Official Video)
Theme of an imaginary Turkish spy movie from the '60s, featuring psychedelic surf guitars.
 
Howard Carpendale - Ti amo 1977
The unthinkable.
Maybe you didn’t know how popular Tozzi's classic is in Germany.
And so I’m letting you know now.
 
Schneewittchen - Keine Sekunde Schweigen (Videoclip)
The unthinkable.
Snow White in a gothic-punk version of the third millennium. German, to boot.
And again: machine guns, live kidnappings, anthropomorphic wolves, and plenty of polizei.
 
Random Hold - Precarious Timbers
Today just very "marketable" music.
Produced by Peter Hammill, David Rhodes is the guitarist.
Was it more prog, more New Wave, or something else? When in doubt...
 
Hi-NRG* Silent Circle - Touch In The Night (1985).
The unmentionables.
That typical hairstyle that inflated heads into strange, deformed evolutions.
And then fumes, electronic drum rolls, Drive-In starlets, classical statues and Corinthian capitals in the background.
 
西城秀樹 YOUNG MAN (Y.M.C.A.)
The outrageous.
The Village People land in Tokyo, and shortly after...
 
Sandy Marton-Exotic And Erotic HD
The unthinkable.
There are those who made the history of the guitar, those of the drums, and those of the keytar.
 
Dead Or Alive - I'll Save You All My Kisses
The implausible ones.
And then there was Pete Burns, who deserves a discussion of his own.
 
Modern Talking - Geronimo's Cadillac (Video)
The unthinkable.
"We are Germans, it's the '80s, and we want to make it clear to everyone."
 
Desireless - Voyage Voyage
Once again, I'm back to suggest old videos that are more or less unproposable.
 
ERA - Ameno
Posting the Enigma reminded me of this as well.
Solemn New Age Templar in the Year of Our Lord 1996.
 
Elba Ramalho - Ai Que Saudade D'Ocê
And here’s another Artist very devoted to Deus.
 
Jorge Ben - Ponta de Lança Africano (Umbabarauma)
Arto has also paid tribute to her, but this version will never have rivals.
 
Incognito - Still A Friend Of Mine
Other (better) memories of the '90s...
 
Mariah Carey - Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) ft. Westlife
The direction of the video seems like that of 'Un posto al sole'.
But for the rest, what do you want? They were THE '90s.
 
Trio Mandili - «Конь» (The Horse)
In response to the Bulgarians of @[sergio60]...
The GEORGIANS.
Prettier, younger, more genuine, more original.
Featuring: the Horse.
 
t.A.T.u. - All The Things She Said
First listen on the highway in Bavaria, returning from Munich, late summer of 2002. It was raining.
It's incredible how many radios play classical music in Germany; when you come across the first station that plays something different, there's an urge to stop. Whatever they play.
Soon enough, the bombardment hit us too, despite (or thanks to?) the barrage of boos after the kiss at the Festivalbar.
An eternal piece, a story of Russian pop (which indeed has its own story, of course).