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Yer mom and I used to make out to this one
Tripping Daisy
I'm not the aficionado that some of you guys apparently are but got into a pretty wide range of music during my college days in the 90's.
311
Jurassic 5
Cake
Chemical Bros
Garbage
Foo Fighters (live show in Minneapolis with a sick Dave Grohl blew the co-billed act of RHCP out of the arena).
NIN
Got into Live a bit too.
Toward the end of the 90's you could see the MTV influence of the cookie cutter music being produced in order to get on TRL type shows.
The Breeders
Guru Jazzmatazz
Porno for Pyros
Deadbolt- Tiki Man
Frank Black- Teenager of the Year
Pulp Fiction soundtrack
Heh.
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i think the first time I heard J5 was on the "lyricist lounge" cd....blew me away
was thinking this am, there was some incredible rap/hip-hop from the 90s
I'm that kid in the corner, all fucked up and I wanna so I'm gonna
We have not one but 3 different "classic hip hop" radio stations here that have popped up within the last year. Saw an article over the holidays in the WSJ that this is the fastest growing format in radio.
Hip Hop went to shit after the 90s. Yes, Kanye and his ilk are over produced auto tune shit. Everything else seems to be no talent losers with more bling than brains.
^hahaa - agree but there's some good stuff if you search
ever hear of Ratking? nyc represent!!!
was listening to GZA "liquid swords" on this bus this am on the way to work...was thinking how 36 chambers & some of the solo projects are incredible...GZA, Meth, Ghostface, Raekwon
interesting fact I just found...To decide who appeared on each song, RZA forced the Wu-Tang rappers to battle with each other. This competition led to the track "Meth Vs. Chef", a battle between Method Man and Raekwon over the rights to rap over RZA's beat; this track was left off the Wu-Tang Clan's debut album but surfaced on Method Man's debut, Tical (1994).
not surprising and glad to hear it (no pun intended)
so much classic stuff that doesn't get recognized by most & I hope more & more people find out about it
on a side note, my son just started watching "Yo Gabba Gabba" and prior to that I decided to beatbox for him & he loved it so when he sees Biz Markie do it, he gets excited
Drive By Truckers
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90s is generally considered the 'golden' age of hiphop.
Anywhere from the transition era... 89-92 ish... looking at eric b. and rakim, etc...
The saturation of EC and WC rappers in the mid 90s, when it got some main stream play..
NWA to Snoop to Pac... on the WC
Nas, Wu, Mobb, Biggie, lords, etc on the EC
As much as I didn't like the narcissism in some of it, I loved the fact how the competition drove the MCs.
Don't forget the other two points on the compass, North Coast - Bone, and The Dirty South - Outkast
:D
I'd wager you could rattle off the lyrics to The First of the Month right now if pressed.
:D
Lots of good 90s music here, brings me back to my long hair high school days.
Don't forget:
Hum - Stars
Down - Stone the Crow, Lifer - short lived Pantera side project
Filter - Hey Man Nice Shot, Dose or anything off Short Bus
Incubus - their first 2 albums, Fungus Amongus and S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
NWA "Straight Outta Compton" released 1988.
I remember buying the tape in Oregon when I was in ski camp. Played it non-stop and still just blows me away every time I listen to it now.
"You're about to witness the strength of street knowledge!!! "
Goodie Mob "Soul Food" released 1995. I forgot if I had even heard them before I bought the cd, but when I listened to it, I was glad I did. Classic.
And well said on Eric B & Rakim and Outkast.
have i mentioned how much I love hip-hop/rap?
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Holy shit that had to have been one of the absolute best shows ever...! I was lucky enough to see both Nirvana and PJ in 2 small venues in college before they blew up... Kurt was one of the absolute best...
To this day music and my obsession for this band changed when I got to see TOOL live in support of their Undertow album... Maynard was completely lost in his music and never saw anything like that... Music and live shows are like a drug for me and this band and their show is second to none...
Still fucking pissed I never got a chance to see Rage before they split...
Saw Rage and Wu Tang at Blossom Music Center sometime in the summer of 1997. Awesome show. Rage rocked really hard. Only about 2/3 of Wu Tang showed up though which I guess was pretty common for the tour, something about them getting way too fucked up at the previous show and missing their own damn bus to the next one. It was still awesome.
After grunge took off, I kind of got sick of the scene. 90's were the golden age of alt-country. Uncle tupelo, old 97's, silos, jayhawks, golden smog, wilco, son volt, et al.
Also locally Burlington had a decent acid jazz scene with baby's nickel bag, viper house, belizbeha, and others.
Heh, I forgot how much I enjoyed the Jayhawks.
Was unfamiliar with Drive By Truckers until moving to ATL, seems they've got quite the following here, maybe I'll give em a go.
FNM is one of my top if not top live acts. Always put on such a great show. And yeah, lots of Primus shows at places like the Omni and the like. So good.
I went to that DOG and I actually still have that shirt. Sad, but I really like it. Don't have my DOG shirt from the Metallica show with Cliff.
I don't know about anybody else, but the thought of standing out all day at a festival is just not that appealing anymore unless I could lounge on a blanket for half the day. Fuck all that standing.
With a name like Undertow, I can see why.
I bought that album and liked it and then saw them on the side stage at Lollapalooza and holy shit. I was completely blown away and have been a huge Tool wonk ever since. Lot of good bands at those Lolly shows, always got turned on to at least one new band...didn't go to that Hole/Beck one though.
definitely, I spent a lot of time in the 90s listening to alt-country, it was pretty wicked seeing the revival and mixing of trad country & country-rock. whiskeytown was pretty incredible before it imploded and adams went on to become an NPR sort of entertainer. jayhawks delivered some great lyrics and Crazy Horse vibes. for a period, people in a sub-genre actually gave a shit about writing good lyrics. one of the best under-the-radar bands of that era: scud mountain boys.
even further away from most radar screens: neal casal.
great proof of lyrical brilliance in that era: golden smog, a funtime band.
Wow. Paul's Boutique turns 25 today. (yeah, I know, despite it coming out in '89 Beasties were a '90s band to me)
https://www.yahoo.com/music/bp/beast...034401134.html
For the best in men's clothing...
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Speaking of 20 years since great 90's debuts; I watched Montage of Heck tonight. The Kurt Cobain movie.
I found it extremely depressing and very sad despite really liking their music. I don't know - the whole storyline about their kid being exposed to heroin and methadone in utero (no pun) and then the two of them completely whacked out on smack while tending to their baby was profoundly disgusting to me.
Pearl Jam's Ten turns 25 today.
Ufda. Are we becoming old fucks?
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Awesome album.
90-93 Metallica were the Vintage years IMO.
Short answer is yes. We are old fucks. I suspect by time and looking at the majority of poster here, we attended high school/college in the 90s. If you are like me, you think the early 2000's were a short time ago. I now work with people in their 30's who graduated high school in the mid 2000's. A time when I was already a Mid 30's man with a wife and kids. In fact it hit me like a ton of bricks this past weekend when I watched 4 nieces and nephew all depart for college and thinking it was yesterday when they were born. Not to mention my own kids are not too far behind. Its maddening in a way. Having youtube makes it harder to roll back the clock watching videos and music from my own formative years.
Sorry for the rant, just feeling nostalgic.