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1001 Songs Challenge #763: Cop Killer (1992)
Cop Killer is very controversial and addresses the theme of vigilantes taking revenge against the police for corruption and brutality.
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1001 Songs Challenge #762: How I Could Just Kill a Man (1991)
How I Could Just Kill a Man was originally the B-side to The Phuncky Feel One but soon gained more traction on the radio.
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1001 Songs Challenge #761: Move Any Mountain-Progen 91 (1991)
Move Any Mountain has at its core a positive philosophical message. The narrator is moving through life ready for any challenge.
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1001 Songs Challenge #760: Blind Willie McTell (1991)
Bob Dylan’s song acts as a tribute. He uses five verses to address the American landscape with reference made to slavery at one point.
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1001 Songs Challenge #759: You Got The Love (1991)
You Got the Love is a well-known track and not just because of Candi Staton’s version which would hit the UK Top 10 on multiple occasions.
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1001 Songs Challenge #758: Weather with You (1991)
Crowded House enjoyed one of their biggest hits with Weather with You and climbed into the UK Top 10.
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1001 Songs Challenge #757: Enter Sandman (1991)
Here Metallica were simplifying things a little with Enter Sandman being built around one riff but what a riff it is.
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1001 Songs Challenge #756: Justified & Ancient (1991)
Justified & Ancient dates back to the group’s debut work (1987) but this is a new version with Tammy Wynette providing some of the vocals.
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1001 Songs Challenge #755: Unfinished Sympathy (1991)
Unfinished Sympathy is a collaboration between Massive Attack and vocalist Shara Nelson who also co-wrote this track.
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1001 Songs Challenge #754: Treaty (1991)
Treaty recalls how the promise made by the government to reach a form of peace between white and black Australians was broken.
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1001 Songs Challenge #753: Always on the Run (1991)
The premise of Always on the Run is Kravitz remembering the many lessons that his mother taught him to get through life as best he can.
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1001 Songs Challenge #752: Life Is a Highway (1991)
In Life Is a Highway Tom Cochrane uses the metaphor of a highway to put in place the trials and tribulations that come with living one’s life.
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1001 Songs Challenge #751: Losing My Religion (1991)
Losing My Religion is one of R.E.M.’s most famous songs but it is only in the last year that I have learned what the song is actually about.
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1001 Songs Challenge #750: One (1991)
One came together in the studio when the members of U2 were fractured and in the midst of disagreements about their musical direction.
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1001 Songs Challenge #749: Give It Away (1991)
Give It Away was inspired by singer Anthony Kiedis’ relationship with a former girlfriend by the name of Nina Hagen.
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1001 Songs Challenge #748: Summertime (1991)
Summertime (1991) was a big success for DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, hitting the Top 10 in the US and UK.
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1001 Songs Challenge #747: Smells Like Teen Spirit (1991)
Smells Like Teen Spirit was the song that broke the band into the mainstream and saw Nevermind top the US charts.
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1001 Songs Challenge #746: No More Tears (1991)
This epic track from Osbourne is high on heavy metal and is often a raucous piece, the lyrics attesting to different images and stories.
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1001 Songs Challenge #745: Jesus Built My Hotrod (1991)
Jesus Built My Hotrod crams a lot into its run time with whispered vocals at the outset before the licks of the heavy guitars come in.
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1001 Songs Challenge #744: I Can’t Make You Love Me (1991)
Written by Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin, I Can’t Make You Love Me is another one of those stories of unrequited love that we enjoy so much.