@@blackdragon6 yeah but don`t you guys know that i`am a real 90s kid i mean when were you guys born ? me i born in 1989 and that makes me a 90s kid because that was the decade when i was a kid
lmao even by 1995 it was probably dated (I was a kid so I didn't know what was cool, I only knew what I liked) but recent enough too if that makes sense
If they would run this commercial now in this form, they would sell more CD's in one day they did in the whole week back in the 90's. And this is assuming that the 1-800 numbers does not function anymore.
I remember this commercial when I was 11! I never really understood why they were selling a 90s compilation during the 90s since the decade wasn't even finished. I also remember a half hour infomercial too.
@@sgillman16 I also ordered the CD, back in September 95. I distinctly remember the month because I started my second year of high school (Brentwood School) and some of the songs were on my "life soundtrack". I used to dream of my crush while listening to some of these classics. Well, guess what? It's been 24 years, and I never got it in the mail. Nothing. It seems silly to complain about it after a quarter-century, but...I still wonder how cool I would have been if I had this on CD blaring on my stereo with all my friends over. Oh, what could have been.
I ordered this cd as well but I got it!! I REALLY would like to have the ultimate of 90s EDM and techno!! Including Busy Child, Rockefeller Skank, and Block Rockin’ Beats
Even when I saw this commercial as a kid, I kept thinking "the 90s aren't even halfway over, shouldn't they wait to do this compilation? Also why is there no grunge or west coast rap?"
@@nlee4566 That's better than when people talk about "oh I miss the 90s" and cram the entire 90s into 1999 like Britney. The 80s leftovers were the best part of the 90s lol
Grunge didn't really start to take off until after Cobain had already died; so around 94/95. Obviously it existed before that (arguably back into the 80s, depending on your definition), but it was mostly in small regional pockets. 95 is when you started seeing bands like Pearl Jam, STP, Pumpkins, etc. really hit the heights of the era, continuing all the way into the early-00s. But before that, you had a sort of weird collection of early hip-hop (think Boyz II Men), the end of hair-metal bands (Metallica was an interesting crossover), and pop (Celine Dion, Whitney, etc). It was definitely an interesting era.
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN!!!! "Sitting here crying about my lost youth" I wish I could go back and relive so many days when this music was supreme!! Back to my dancing days!!!
This was one of my favorite commercials as a kid, and I thought the dude and this girl were what cool grownups were like, lol. Since this was 1995 so it was mostly holdover 80s songs which is even better too!
"But wait, there's more! If you buy now, we'll also send you the 2nd half of the 90's! You'll get the best of 'Back Street Boys', "NSNYC", "Brittney Spears", "Third Eye Blind", "Blink 182", "Sugar Ray", "Barenaked Ladies" and as an extra special bonus, you'll get "Chumbawamba"!!"
Also throw in some gangster rap and grunge. I thought that was weird even when I saw the commercial as a kid, and the fact that it was 95. Like why not wait 4 years? Made no sense even then
Man, this was such a sweet compilation. It's funny, but I still think about this all the time since I still listen to a lot of these songs! I can remember the whole order of songs from the commercial.
Actually the only one hit wonders are the Heights (not even a real artist, the song is from a tv show), Us3, Right Said Fred, the Proclaimers, House of Pain, Tom Cochrane, Charles & Eddie, and Fu-Schnickens. So 8 out of 36 were one hit wonders and one wasn’t a real act.
Since this commercial was on the "newer" side of things I wasn't able to here it from memory. I just came across the commercial for the Senior Prom compilations and still new what song was coming next. It is crazy how they find a way deep into our memories. I will be looking these up and if I can get them for cheap on eBay I'll make that investment. If not I will do like I did for the Senior Prom ones and make a playlist on Apple Music.
Hot chick! I'd even listen to Right Said Fred and Vanilla Ice just for her. I think the set came out in the mid 90's as pop radio was a real mixture in the early 90's with many not knowing just how deep to go into hip hop, r&b, dance, house, freestyle, alternative, and rock. It was a real smorgasbord and buffet of styles if averaged out you'd wind up with Prince.
What about power ballads ("High Enough" and "To Be With You")? This was a couple years before Razor and Tie would release their own hugely successful "Monster Ballads"
I'm always surprised the companies who put these albums together never released more specific themed compilations, like The Best of Songs Written By Diane Warren. I'd buy that in a heartbeat.
I grew up in the 1990s. When that decade ended, I could tell that the media would no longer be so exciting for me. I had hardly been crazy about music from any time after the 1990s.
Omg! I’m so nostalgic and would listen to this cd in the car with my parents on repeat 😂 I had no idea this commercial existed let alone that there was 2 cds until today. It took me 8 years to discover “ice ice baby’s ” existence and was obsessed . Lol
They should call this compilation "living in the first 3 years of the 90s". 90% of the songs are 1990-1992 and I dont think any song was from past 1994.
How Do You Talk to an Angel by The Heights is the greatest song in the history of recorded music from TV shows. Way better than the Friends theme song.
Disclaimer: "Living in the 90's" is heavily loaded with songs from 1990 and 1991 and thus may feel more like the 80's. If you experience symptoms of songs that sound a little too 80's, call your doctor immediately or just listen to some Smashing Pumpkins or Stone Temple Pilots."
THE 1990'S SONGS LIKE: MMMBOP! GANGSTA PARADISE! BARBIE GIRL! NO SCRUBS! LIVIN' LA VIDA LOCA! ALWAYS BE MY BABY! BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM! UN-BREAK MY HEART!
Back when that CD was advertised, a lot of it was an open secret to put it lightly. Thankfully, that isn't the case anymore and nobody is covering his very terrible actions.
Lol after seeing some of these song names I can’t believe my mom bought this for me back in the day. Lucky for her I really Only ever played ice ice baby and can’t touch this.
I remembered writing the songs down, then when I turned 16 and got a job, I would buy the cds with those songs. Gotta admit, I only bought may be 2 cds, because it was disappointing, I rather listen to the radio, when the songs come on, hit record, and also record the annoying dj cutting in.
I've fallen into an endless spiral of music CD commericals from ages past and I never want to leave.
Riley Courter I just found myself in the beginning stages of this trap n I don't wanna leave.
Now That's What I Call Trapped Vol. 18
Riley Courter me too
pure moods
Thanks, you've snapped me out of it
We were seriously nostalgic for the 90s while living in the 90s.
I'm nostalgic for the 90s NOW.
Irony
@@blackdragon6 yeah but don`t you guys know that i`am a real 90s kid i mean when were you guys born ? me i born in 1989 and that makes me a 90s kid because that was the decade when i was a kid
@@wdmassey1734 I was born in 81, kid of the 80's, and a tween/teen of the 90's.
@@wdmassey1734 born in 93
Nothing says "legendary artist" like the incomparable Vanilla Ice.
hiss gimmick may have been phony but his music was REALLy hot. doesn't he still to this day have the highest sold rap album?
Yeah, right!
Beat me to it
lmao even by 1995 it was probably dated (I was a kid so I didn't know what was cool, I only knew what I liked) but recent enough too if that makes sense
Is the inflection they used when saying it not enough to understand they are being insincere??
If they would run this commercial now in this form, they would sell more CD's in one day they did in the whole week back in the 90's. And this is assuming that the 1-800 numbers does not function anymore.
More likely people would just download the songs from RUclips, lol!
🤣🤣 so true
I remember this commercial when I was 11! I never really understood why they were selling a 90s compilation during the 90s since the decade wasn't even finished. I also remember a half hour infomercial too.
Yeah, it was only halfway finished. Also this collection really only focused on like 1990-1992, which was that transition period with 80s leftovers
We demand a Living in the 90s CD compilation that includes the Foo Fighters, Spice Girls, the Backstreet Boys, and Limp Bizkit!!
@@rachel_sj When the 90s Went Too Far Vol III
My childhood and teenage years, wrapped up in a two-CD set. I even remember this commercial!
I do too, MTV and vh1 aired it all the time in 1994 or so
I ordered this CD back in 1995, and guess what? I'M STILL WAITING FOR ITS DELIVERY! I want my 90s jams!
no shit? they never delivered?? it was all a sham????
😲😮😧😦😯
That actually happened?
Loool, awe
@@sgillman16 I also ordered the CD, back in September 95. I distinctly remember the month because I started my second year of high school (Brentwood School) and some of the songs were on my "life soundtrack". I used to dream of my crush while listening to some of these classics. Well, guess what? It's been 24 years, and I never got it in the mail. Nothing. It seems silly to complain about it after a quarter-century, but...I still wonder how cool I would have been if I had this on CD blaring on my stereo with all my friends over. Oh, what could have been.
I ordered this cd as well but I got it!! I REALLY would like to have the ultimate of 90s EDM and techno!! Including Busy Child, Rockefeller Skank, and Block Rockin’ Beats
"I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by The Proclaimers is an 80s song. Came out in 1988 in the U.K.
Didn’t get popular til the 90s!!
It didn't become a hit in the US until 1993 after appearing in "Benny & Joon".
Well this CD seems to be focused on the early 90s which was basically 80s leftovers
When they say "living in the 90s" I think they literally mean living in 1990.
Am I the only one who's had this commercial subconsciously memorized for over 20 years now? LoLz!! Great songs, though. Nonetheless....
Do you remember this one too? ruclips.net/video/AZJSjrox_2s/видео.html
@@BlueBoy0 I'm two years late to respond to this, but damn I hated that one so much that I remember the whole commercial with that first song.
What's hilarious is that this came out right before most of the songs we know as staple '90s songs' got released.
Even when I saw this commercial as a kid, I kept thinking "the 90s aren't even halfway over, shouldn't they wait to do this compilation? Also why is there no grunge or west coast rap?"
Right!!! It seemed to only care about songs from 1990-92.
It seems like the track listing is a Top 40s playlist circa 1993, or watching a random block of music videos at 3 am around 1995.
@@nlee4566 That's better than when people talk about "oh I miss the 90s" and cram the entire 90s into 1999 like Britney. The 80s leftovers were the best part of the 90s lol
Grunge didn't really start to take off until after Cobain had already died; so around 94/95. Obviously it existed before that (arguably back into the 80s, depending on your definition), but it was mostly in small regional pockets. 95 is when you started seeing bands like Pearl Jam, STP, Pumpkins, etc. really hit the heights of the era, continuing all the way into the early-00s. But before that, you had a sort of weird collection of early hip-hop (think Boyz II Men), the end of hair-metal bands (Metallica was an interesting crossover), and pop (Celine Dion, Whitney, etc). It was definitely an interesting era.
It's "living in the 90s," not "looking back on the 90s"
The woman in this commercial is hot. No tattoos, natural beautiful hair. A top showing her belly button, that was so 90's.
She's a Babe I Want to Meet in Heaven ❤
Good ‘ol 90s, when ordering from the t.v. was like gambling in Vegas; you win, you lose, but most of the time you lose. lol
This was the first CD I ever bought.
No regrets.
One of my first cds!! This, Green Day’s Dookie, Pink Floyd’s Momentary Lapse of Reason and Death Row’s Greatest Hits
That has to be a collector's item now
i ordered this shit and played it faithfully. miss the fuck out of the 90s
i remember this vividly from when i was a kid (born in 1985)
Ditto. And I'm an 84 baby.
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN!!!! "Sitting here crying about my lost youth" I wish I could go back and relive so many days when this music was supreme!! Back to my dancing days!!!
This was one of my favorite commercials as a kid, and I thought the dude and this girl were what cool grownups were like, lol. Since this was 1995 so it was mostly holdover 80s songs which is even better too!
There are two types of people in this world; those who understand this collection of 90’s songs…and those who love it.
I remember seeing this right as the decade was coming to an end. It was followed by “Everything 80s” and “Suddenly 70s”.
Launching headlong into I Touch Myself to kick off the track listing is such a beautifully chaotic choice.
That's my time baby the 90s. God I loved the 90s.
"But wait, there's more! If you buy now, we'll also send you the 2nd half of the 90's! You'll get the best of 'Back Street Boys', "NSNYC", "Brittney Spears", "Third Eye Blind", "Blink 182", "Sugar Ray", "Barenaked Ladies" and as an extra special bonus, you'll get "Chumbawamba"!!"
Also throw in some gangster rap and grunge. I thought that was weird even when I saw the commercial as a kid, and the fact that it was 95. Like why not wait 4 years? Made no sense even then
@@eldiablov2It's called "cashing while you can." They missed out on the hair metal craze, they're not about to be caught napping again.
The phone number doesn't work. Damn, lol
LMAO 😂
😂😂😂😂
Lmao!!!
Just keeps ringing. 😕
Man, this was such a sweet compilation. It's funny, but I still think about this all the time since I still listen to a lot of these songs! I can remember the whole order of songs from the commercial.
Hardly a shock that most of the artists on the CD set turned out to be...
ONE-HIT WONDERS!
They probably got a discount on licensing from the labels
Still more hits than I'll ever have.
Still getting those royalties.
Actually the only one hit wonders are the Heights (not even a real artist, the song is from a tv show), Us3, Right Said Fred, the Proclaimers, House of Pain, Tom Cochrane, Charles & Eddie, and Fu-Schnickens. So 8 out of 36 were one hit wonders and one wasn’t a real act.
@@joeytribiani9779 EMF, Mr. Bigg, The Divynils...
All one hit wonders here in the US.
We didn’t know how good we had it. The last great days before the internet and social media fucked us all up.
Since this commercial was on the "newer" side of things I wasn't able to here it from memory. I just came across the commercial for the Senior Prom compilations and still new what song was coming next. It is crazy how they find a way deep into our memories. I will be looking these up and if I can get them for cheap on eBay I'll make that investment. If not I will do like I did for the Senior Prom ones and make a playlist on Apple Music.
I Remember Seeing This Ad On The Local CW/UPN Affiliate WGNT 27 During The Late Movie Back In The Mid 90's!
Hot chick! I'd even listen to Right Said Fred and Vanilla Ice just for her.
I think the set came out in the mid 90's as pop radio was a real mixture in the early 90's with many not knowing just how deep to go into hip hop, r&b, dance, house, freestyle, alternative, and rock. It was a real smorgasbord and buffet of styles if averaged out you'd wind up with Prince.
It came out in late 1994-early/mid 1995.
What about power ballads ("High Enough" and "To Be With You")? This was a couple years before Razor and Tie would release their own hugely successful "Monster Ballads"
Yeah dude, she makes me want to take her out to the space needle and blast some fucking Gin Blossoms
But, who is she?
@jpowell180 I’ve been wondering the same thing.
I consider the early 90's to be the better half of the 90's music, I thought music really started to go downhill sometime around 1995 or so.
exactly, even though there are a more than a few tunes from the 2000s that i like.
I remembered that commercial very well. That girl was also really hott back then. 90s was a career free time era.
Who is she?
LIVING IN THE 90'S? I'M A 90'S PERSON, BORN IN 1992, I ADORE IT
This commercial is Mark Wahlberg's greatest role
I love departed
I'd actually go with Rock Star or The Perfect Storm but to each their own
How dare you!
@@TWCAlex802Two words: Boogie. Nights.
when showing your stomach was popular
Welcome back to the 90s
It’s not anymore 🤔
@@ericacruz8261 its back
I'm always surprised the companies who put these albums together never released more specific themed compilations, like The Best of Songs Written By Diane Warren. I'd buy that in a heartbeat.
I believe there's a RUclips channel called "Diane Warren Songs" or something similar
Or songs performed by Robert Van Winkle. Man, sign me up.
I still listen to these in the 2000s
This ad came out when I was 14. I used to think that the redhead was so hot!
I grew up in the 1990s. When that decade ended, I could tell that the media would no longer be so exciting for me. I had hardly been crazy about music from any time after the 1990s.
Everyone is like that when it comes to the music from when they were growing up.
Best 2 CD compilation I owned!!!❤❤❤
Does anyone remember the tv commercials for CDs themselves? As a new invention, lol.
CDs were definitely *not* new in the 90s - they had been out since the early 80s.
I hear those two had to run to get to a Zima commercial shoot.
Zima was so fucking 90s!
quadleaf95 It also tasted like kerosene in a bottle cleaned by turpentine.
*And I said, "Zay? What'z your zign?"* "Zzztop....."
ZIMA!!!! OMG!!!! I hated that stuff, but we drunk it anyway!!! LMAO!!!
@@quadleaf95 - "Excuse me, I wanted a Zima, NOT EMPHysema!" ~ some guy on The Simpsons
Shaq boppin his head, Mr. Big pouting while making his way through a diner...
The early 90s was really it's own thing.
Omg! I’m so nostalgic and would listen to this cd in the car with my parents on repeat 😂 I had no idea this commercial existed let alone that there was 2 cds until today. It took me 8 years to discover “ice ice baby’s ” existence and was obsessed . Lol
They should call this compilation "living in the first 3 years of the 90s". 90% of the songs are 1990-1992 and I dont think any song was from past 1994.
Good point, Rich Viola. An ad that relives a music decade not even half-over is an lol factor for sure.
Those were probably the best years of the 90s, musically.
Are you alive?
feel free to look up what year this commercial came out (yes, it took me over a decade to come up w/ a quip that awesome!)
@@yondie491 I think this commercial came out in the summer-fall 1994. Probably Fall 1994.
How Do You Talk to an Angel by The Heights is the greatest song in the history of recorded music from TV shows. Way better than the Friends theme song.
I've always liked that song, too.
Nothing compares to the Pokémon theme though. NOTHING!
Disclaimer: "Living in the 90's" is heavily loaded with songs from 1990 and 1991 and thus may feel more like the 80's. If you experience symptoms of songs that sound a little too 80's, call your doctor immediately or just listen to some Smashing Pumpkins or Stone Temple Pilots."
Don’t forget Nirvana or Alice In Chains!
Many of these songs were released in ‘88-‘89.
Yeah, or some 2pac, Snoop, or Dr. Dre. Seriously they can't call it a legitimate 90s collection without without grunge and gangster rap
Life is a Highway is a rare song that fits with any decade. Right Said Fred is a singer who was not allowed to leave the 90s.
+Tsukino UsagiMoon Yep, Rascal Flats country remake, LaDoux also did a country version.
Lol that seems to be the case with a lot of these although R. Kelly would go on to have a long career.
The chick in the commercial is such a hot babe.
Especially the hair!
@@markasflood124 Yes.
definitely the hair!
LORD I REMEMBER THIS!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
If you don't think Vanilla Ice is Legendary then you need to collaborate and listen.
I miss music like this!
I honestly don't realize how old I am until I come back to stuff like this, and then I think "huh I don't remember it being all fuzzy and stuff"
"Legendary Artists" -Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice in BG-... LMFAO!
An R. Kelly song called "Sex Me". Now THAT'S aged like milk.
now going to play the 90s station on last.fm
Well, it may have come out in 1995, but it came out with music in the sweet spot of the 90s, at least.
Just before Bill Clinton signed rock music's death warrant.
Who's that girl with the belly button?
This was my favorite commercial, I would literally have a meltdown if somebody changed the channel during it
Why does this look like an SNL/comedy skit? ❤😊
Ah yes, "legendary artist" Vanilla Ice.
the 90s wasn't even over yet
So what you're telling me is that I can listen to all those songs I was sick of hearing 15 years ago all over again? AWESOME.
HAMMERTIME!
I have this CD! Unfortunately I lost one of them.
Omg I remember all of these as a kid.
The first Now that's what I call music CD.
I Remember Seeing This Commeercial On WGNT Ch.27 local CW Affliated in Portsmouth Virginia
I saw this every afternoon on Nickelodeon
Me too,it was during their commercial break
The rock band, The Heights was formed by Eric Roth and Tony Spiridakis (who are not Musicans)
Eric was a screenwriter
Tony was a producer
THE 1990'S SONGS LIKE:
MMMBOP!
GANGSTA PARADISE!
BARBIE GIRL!
NO SCRUBS!
LIVIN' LA VIDA LOCA!
ALWAYS BE MY BABY!
BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM!
UN-BREAK MY HEART!
This CD came out around 1995. But if in 2000 there was a "best of late 90s" CD, then yes, those songs would be on it.
This was great! ❤️
I remember this!!!😭
Hell yeah, R Kelly. I'm sure he's a wholesome guy in his personal life
Back when that CD was advertised, a lot of it was an open secret to put it lightly. Thankfully, that isn't the case anymore and nobody is covering his very terrible actions.
@@3baxcbJust like a certain independent film producer.
>90s CD
>The Proclaimers, whose song came out in 1988
Thank Benny and Joon movie for that.
...but wasn't a hit until 4 years later.
Released in 1988 in their native England; released in the U.S. in 1993.
lol seriously most of these songs are from the 80's. I feel this ad must be from about 91 or 92!
1995
I'm pretty sure 500 Miles came out in the 80s though
it did, in 1988 in the UK, but was re-released here in the states in '93.
Lol after seeing some of these song names I can’t believe my mom bought this for me back in the day. Lucky for her I really Only ever played ice ice baby and can’t touch this.
Obvious irl trolling when they called Vanilla Ice legendary.
I looks like a training video crashed into MTV!
I remember comm. from the '90s, thank for the quick nostalgic snack:^{)>
HAHA! OMG that commercial was SO cheesy and 90s! I love it! XD
NOOO: HWy did i clicked it??? i saw it coming... this 500 miles shit will not go out of my ears for a week again
I need this CD. You know, for science.😂
Hottest chick alive
It almost sounded sarcastic. But it wasn't. haha
Just wait a few years for MP3s ppl!!!
Take me back bros...
whoa i remeber this commercial
1:03 ...sensitive rockers... 🤣😂🤣😂
"Every bad boy has its soft side!" Oops, wrong CD, but a great one made by the same company ("Monster Ballads", made by Razor & Tie)
@jesseleach oh yeah. thanks. I wanted the original and later found it: Herbie Hancock - Cantaloup Islands.
Guys, you can get cassettes OR CDs!
I bought this, When I saw this commercial I had to have it.
@CaptAviator I remembering this airing on MTV ca. 1995-1997.
I can't wait to drive to 7/11 to get a money order, mail it to that PO Box and wait 6-8 weeks for delivery!!
I Remember This Commercial 💥
"500 Miles", by The Proclaimers, are from my year that i was born, 1993, not 5 years earlier.
_Legendary Artists_
*shows Vanilla Ice*
I NEED RUSH DELIVERY ON THIS!!! NOW!!!!
I WANA GO BACK!!!!!!!!!!!
I remembered writing the songs down, then when I turned 16 and got a job, I would buy the cds with those songs. Gotta admit, I only bought may be 2 cds, because it was disappointing, I rather listen to the radio, when the songs come on, hit record, and also record the annoying dj cutting in.
Rather live in the awesome 90s forever than the crappy 2010s and 2020s. The early 2000s was the last remnants of the late 90s.
The early 2000s were garbage
@JSweetsGetsFIT Joey Sweet That's a bowl face lie and you know it.
@jsweetsgetsfitjoeysweet330 false. 2001-2003 were great.
@@robroy6374 I just said the early 2000s were great and like the late 90s. Can you read?
i was replying to @jsweetsgetsfitjoeysweet330 who said the early 2000s are garbage @@etherealdreamerart