So Neil Young is a 90s artist? Tom Petty?
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So Neil Young is a 90s artist? Tom Petty?
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I associate all bands he listed with the mid to late 80s. They released albums in the 90s but that’s not when I first heard and started listening to them
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I guess it’s hard to really define with some of these bands.
Maybe when they hit peak pop culture relevance?
For example, The Rolling Stones? 60’s band, 70’s band, 80’s band, 90’s band??
They pumped out albums across half a century but my brain thinks they are late 60’s or 70’s band based on their sound at peak popularity.
Some of their biggest hits were in the 60’s. Are they still touring?
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I spent the '90s working hard, starting a family, making money and building a home. No time for anything else.....at all
Sweet
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sounds terrible
I spent the 90s doing a ton of drugs fucking off skiing riding my bike throwing up on main street numerous time being a menace to society thinking I was gods gift to ski town living
driving around barely 16 drunk as shit falling over trying to pump gas in the middle of the night tripping on acid
the first time I smoked crack wasn't that fun for twenty minutes is crack an 80s thing or a 90s thing?
but hey Im paying for it today just put in 8 or so hrs of paper work this weekend glad I got it out of my system when I was in my teens and twenties or I'd be a miserable human being today (oh wait= never mind)
I really wanted to post Linkin Park here. Really feels late 90s to me but definitely not on most peoples' radar until early 00s..
Yeah. It is kind of tough to categorize some like that. Aerosmith for example had a helluva good run and was distinctly popular in each decade for very different albums. Same could be said for Michael Jackson or David Bowie. We witnessed a serious evolution with those guys. Some of Bowie's music in the 90s was so kick ass, as he collaborated with Trent Reznor. So he was VERY 90s for a couple albums there.
Other acts stayed frozen in time which could make them a 60s, 70s, whatever band. Which is fine. Sometimes their fans demanded that. Haha.
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Stumbled across this song and it reminded me of this thread.
I can see that perspective, I never really watched MTv or listened to commercial radio from the early 80s on. I was living in the Bay Area from 88 to 03 and by the time a lot of the bands that got their start in the 80s achieved commercial success I had moved on to roots Americana, blues, jazz, country and bluegrass. A bunch of venues with live music any night of the week during that period. I was 20 in 88.
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The album and movie were both in rotation. Good stuff.
https://youtu.be/PjsMnvqL7eY
https://youtu.be/TEqX5CWh7tY
https://youtu.be/6zpvlMp04D0
Movie soundtracks?
How about Singles?
also
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which is awesome and shockingly enough doesn't even have Tupac on it
So close, but I discovered it in the early 90's and it changed everything for me.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streng...Numbers_(band)
Great movie and song
https://youtu.be/OPkWYTUiPTo
Talking movie soundtracks here.
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So good.
https://youtu.be/N8r_anyZERw
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Ugh no. I’d put Linkin Park right in there with Limp Bizkit, Smashmouth, Eminiem, Kid Rock (I dislike Eminem and Kid Rock but those Detroit boys can at least lay claim to having some originality).
The 90s were the decade that proved that white guys shouldn’t rap unless their named Mike, Adam or Ad Rock.
See also: Snow “Informer” and LFO (Light Funky ones) “summer girls”.
I took all of G'love's money that he had on him at my weekly poker game. That wasn't that hard actually, but it paid a few months of bills. Nice guy actually, just not very smart in many senses. But who is laughing now. Ha. I can't even imagine what Vanilla Ice grossed.
Perfect example of the 90s whack ass white rapper. Son of a banking lawyer, went to babysitting school (Skidmore), grew up in the wealthiest neighborhood of Philly.
He definitely didn’t come up on the streets.
I wonder if that was his money you took or his family’s money.