1993 A to Z: M is for…

Well, what do you know? We’re already halfway through the alphabet at letter “M”!

As I’m sure you’ll recall, this is my blog series . . .

1993 A to Z!

. . . focusing on all things 1993 (in alphabetical order) in honor of my brand new novel, Rewind.

Let’s get to it!

 
 

M is for . . .

[All images courtesy of Wikipedia unless otherwise noted]

MacIntosh Classics
 

In 1993 this was the computer to have. Boxy, teeny, gray, this is what we 90s kids thought of when we thought “technology.” It was hard to imagine things could evolve much further! While there was, at this point, technically an internet, most people weren’t using it, and definitely not in their homes. Instead, these computers were used for things like word processing, probably accounting or something, and playing awesome computer games like Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, The Oregon Trail, The Fool’s Errand, and my personal favorite, Shufflepuck Café. Check out a video of that last one here.

 

Special props to . . .
Meat Loaf
 
And I would do anything for love
Oh, I would do anything for love
I would do anything for love but I won’t do that
I won’t do that
— "I'd Do Anything for Love" by Meat Loaf

Meat Loaf was a very weirdly named singer, who informed us all in 1993 via his hit song that he would do anything for love (but he wouldn’t do that). What was that one thing? While most of us have been scratching our heads about it for three decades, this guy claims to have it all figured out. You can watch the very 90s music video here.

While this song didn’t make much sense as a chapter title in Rewind, it does get a quick shout-out in the book. (Check out the full playlist of 1993 songs I used as chapter titles here!)

 

With additional props to . . .
the McLobster
 

In 1993 McDonald’s famously launched a lobster roll called the McLobster, that was widely ridiculed and bombed miserably with customers. Despite that, it has recently made a comeback. Why? Who knows. (Here’s a very long New Yorker article about it.)

 

With even more props to . . .
Mariah Carey
 
 

 

Oh, Mariah, how I loved you so dearly. (Lets’ be honest—I still do!) When her album Music Box dropped in 1993, it was the CD to play over and over and over and over until your parents yelled at you. Well before Mariah was putting all other Christmas songs to shame with All I Want for Christmas is You (a personal favorite), she was hitting the high notes on Hero. And what would a 90s P.E. dance unit even be without the bouncy beat of Dreamlover? I mean, come on! Obviously I had to use one of her songs for a chapter title in Rewind, and Anytime You Need a Friend was the obvious choice. (For a full playlist of all the 1993 jams I used in Rewind, click here!)

Okay, enough talking. Let’s all watch the All I Want for Christmas video on repeat now. See you in an hour . . .

 

 

What are your favorite 90s “M”? Any good ones I missed? Tell me in the comments! Tomorrow we’re tackling “N.” In the meantime, be sure to check out Rewind!

Happy reading!

Lisa

P.S. To read all the posts in the “1993 A to Z” series, click here!

 

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