

The gang is headed to a Rolling Stones concert, but before the stage is ready, Ray Pruit (Jamie Walters) picks up a guitar and performs his Hot 100 No. Meanwhile, Steve’s conniving (and underage) little brothers manage to sneak in to the club.ħ. Irish band The Corrs are on stage playing their song “Forgiven, Not Forgotten” - and wait, isn’t that Kelly kissing Colin? Talk about a throwback. It’s 1996 and Brandon and Susan look very much in love as they enjoy a New Year’s Eve party at the After Dark. As Donna and David lock lips, the bands breaks into an a cappella rendition of their Hot 100 No. Kelly and Brandon invite Color Me Badd to “sing for their supper” at the Peach Pit. David Silver (Brian Austin Green) and his fictitious band Jasper’s Law perform “Keep It Together” at the After Dark and Noah gets jealous when he assumes the song was written for his current squeeze, Donna.ĩ.

and made teen idols out of Jason Priestley, Luke Perry, Shannen Doherty, Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling and Ian Ziering.ġ0.

and Santigold - mining some kind of vein of sincerity, ranging from the Raconteurs' very serious thank-you revision of "Many Shades of Black" with Adele on vocals, to Sarah Solovay's cloyingly girly "Hearts Collide." There's a lot of room between those two extremes, from OK Go's diluted take on Spoon's "Turn My Camera On," to Stars Crashing Cars' spin on Foo Fighters, some of it good, some not particularly memorable, all perfectly good stylish wallpaper for a TV soap that needs to be a little bit trashier than it is.Check out 10 classic 90210 music moments from the show that had everyone tuned in to Fox on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Only Jet attempt a little bit of irony in their stumbling "One Hipster One Bullit," with the rest of the featured artists - with the possible exception of the ultra-cool duo of N.E.R.D.

That was ironic, but there's not much irony to the new millennium revival of the series, something that's reflected in the very earnest 2009 soundtrack to the series. Here's the great secret about 90210: as a franchise, it has never, ever been hip, not even when the Flaming Lips played the Peach Pit.
