Aqua – ‘Doctor Jones’

1 February 1998 'Barbie Girl' was a smart, playful subversion of our sexist cultural objectification of women. Will 'Dr Jones' drop similar truths about, say, the Western appropriation of indigenous artefacts, the negative stereotyping of all Asians save for a solitary baseball-cap-wearing kid driving a car, or the use of consumerist household appliances to survive … Continue reading Aqua – ‘Doctor Jones’

Dustin & Joe Dolan – ‘Good Looking Woman’

21 November 1997 Joe Dolan here becomes the only act to have an Irish number one single in the '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s. Surprisingly, since it was something of a signature song for him, the original 'Good Looking Woman' wasn't one of Joe's previous five Irish chart-toppers, only peaking at number four in 1970. … Continue reading Dustin & Joe Dolan – ‘Good Looking Woman’

Elton John – ‘Candle In The Wind 1997’ / ‘Something About The Way You Look Tonight’

19 September 1997 Here's Ireland's biggest-selling single ever: an Englishman singing about a British royal. It's also the biggest-selling single ever in Germany, but the British royal family are German anyway so they're practically their own. What's our excuse? Okay, 'Candle In The Wind 1997' is actually about the public shock and upset at the … Continue reading Elton John – ‘Candle In The Wind 1997’ / ‘Something About The Way You Look Tonight’

Oasis – ‘D’You Know What I Mean?’

11 July 1997 If 'Don't Look Back In Anger' was the sound of Oasis going from Britpop to soft rock, 'D'You Know What I Mean?' is soft-rock Oasis kicking on to self-parody. Beatles references? It literally and randomly name-checks 'The Fool On The Hill' and 'I Feel Fine'. Cartoonish aggro? There's Liam bleating and sneering … Continue reading Oasis – ‘D’You Know What I Mean?’

Puff Daddy and Faith Evans ft. 112 – ‘I’ll Be Missing You’

4 July 1997 I recall reports of his death in 1997, but I don't recall the Notorious B.I.G. being as much a star name here in Ireland as he clearly was in the US. If my own mid-'90s circle is indicative, we were more into the Wu-Tang Clan, but that's as much a narrow awareness … Continue reading Puff Daddy and Faith Evans ft. 112 – ‘I’ll Be Missing You’