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"What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" (used for O.J. Simpson segment) The Cranberries Paul Harrington & Charlie McGettigan "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" (Ireland's Eurovision winner) "Love Me For A Reason" "Here Come The Good Times" Crowded House "Distant Sun" Deep Forest "Sweet Lullaby" Where to Watch RTÉ Player: Periodically available for streaming on the RTÉ Player Clips and full episodes are frequently uploaded to the RTÉ: Reeling in the Years Playlist The series is available in physical boxsets titled Reeling in the Decades

When historians look back at 1994, the image that looms largest is that of a yellowing couch in a greenhouse in Seattle. On April 5th, the world lost Kurt Cobain. It was the shot that silenced the grunge movement’s first wave and signaled the end of the "slacker" apathy that had defined the early '90s. Cobain’s suicide was a generational trauma; it stripped away the safety net of irony and left a void in the rock landscape. reeling in the years 1994

: In one of the most significant political shifts of the century, the IRA announced a "complete cessation of military operations" [3] in August, followed by loyalist paramilitaries in October. This paved the way for the peace process that would define the next decade. "What's the Frequency, Kenneth

: High-profile Dublin criminal Martin Cahill was shot dead in Ranelagh, marking the end of one of the city's most notorious crime eras. 1994: Reeling In The Years - RTE It was the shot that silenced the grunge

They filmed the county fair: the tilt-a-whirl, the smell of fried dough, the way a boy named Kevin—who Maya secretly loved—looked at her for one breathless second before looking away. They filmed a meteor shower on a blanket near the reservoir, the camera’s night-vision rendering their faces pale and ghostly.

God was having a good year. Forrest Gump taught us that life was like a box of chocolates, while The Shawshank Redemption (which flopped initially) began its slow crawl toward being the most beloved film of all time. Meanwhile, a young Quentin Tarantino turned the world upside down with Pulp Fiction —making hitmen philosophize about foot massages and burgers.