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90's music comeback?
***Post your favorite highly nostalgic albums or songs you enjoyed in the 90's only***
This is what we used to listen to back in the 90's. It was the genre our parents couldn't understand as well as grunge and hip hop. The difference being, we actually went to dance clubs and enjoyed it. Start at 14 mins - oh the memories. |
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All the music I enjoyed in the '90's was produced in the '70s and '80s.
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90's kid now have money to spend on nostalgia
I found this DJ not so long ago, 80-90's solid remixes : https://www.youtube.com/@SoundOfLegend |
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It will truly be remembered as the greatest decade for music and also the decade Rock peaked and somehow died in the space of 7 years (1991 - 1997). We will never see the likes of it again and I weep for what today's teenagers have to listen to.
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I'm reminded of different pieces I've come across regarding the age at which we tend to form our strongest attachments to popular music. This is one that I found after a quick search: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/10/o...ite-songs.html
"The most important period for men in forming their adult tastes were the ages 13 to 16." For me, that's entirely accurate. Take three years off the beginning of that range and add ten to the end of it, and that period (1958-1974) contains 90%+ of what I listen to. By the mid-80s (when I was past 35 years of age), I was pretty well tapped-out on popular music. Between radio and CDs, there was just too much of what I liked better for contemporary pop music to hold my attention. I know I had to have missed out on some great works.
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I'd say yeah, the 60's is the only match for revolutionary music that hit the mainstream and also tapped into veins of the youth at the time. The 70's were psychedelic weird, the 80s were just odd and after 1997 it all went to shit.
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I have to admit, I do like grunge - Alice in Chains, STP, Candlebox, Soundgarden, Audioslave, and Foo Fighters top my list.
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