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Brett
27th June 2015, 00:26
The music in the 1990's really kicked some arse didn't it? Beat the living shit out of half the crap today. Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Nirvana, Tool, Live, Silverchair, Foo Fighters, Rage Against the Machine..all gold that has accompanied me while I work this evening.

That is all.

mada
27th June 2015, 00:49
When Big day outs were all that! :headbang:

Laava
27th June 2015, 07:49
Not to mention the Spice Girls!

Voltaire
27th June 2015, 08:10
The music in the 1990's really kicked some arse didn't it? Beat the living shit out of half the crap today. Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Nirvana, Tool, Live, Silverchair, Foo Fighters, Rage Against the Machine..all gold that has accompanied me while I work this evening.

That is all.

Back in the 90's I used to say that about the 60's and 70's.;)

You know you getting old when you have 'greatest hits' " best of" compilations.

TheDemonLord
27th June 2015, 08:45
With time, the memory of the forgettable drivel fades, whereas Genius will continue.

There was a lot of shitty music from all decades - but most of it has faded from memory

Maha
27th June 2015, 08:55
I thought 90's music was pretty shit to be honest. Though I was in my 30's then and was hanging on to the past two decades.

Tazz
27th June 2015, 11:51
With time, the memory of the forgettable drivel fades, whereas Genius will continue.

There was a lot of shitty music from all decades - but most of it has faded from memory

x2 Lets mambo no 5 or macarena while we discuss :laugh:

Heaps of good stuff around at the moment. It can be harder to find because your not surrounded by teenage music nuts like you used to be :laugh:

You've certainly listed a few fawkin good bands there :Punk:
Not all of them were big at the time or an instant success as some assume though!

One thing some of the newer (good) ones struggle with is touring to grow their fan base. The younger crowd are at gigs every other week good or bad, it is a life style, older peeps only really go to gigs of bands they already know they like so they're not wasting precious free time on a potential flop. Hard to find new things with that mindset, not that their is anything wrong with it either ;)

Either way, good line up to work to :D

Voltaire
27th June 2015, 15:25
On the subject of music, the AC/DC concert. I saw them back in the 80's and 90's when they looked like the poster for them
http://premier.ticketek.co.nz/dbimages/sfx47785.jpg

but isn't it a bit like advertising a 70's Holden for sale...
https://c4.staticflickr.com/4/3134/3084254208_33988be4a6_b.jpg

but what you are really getting is
http://i880.photobucket.com/albums/ac9/evilstretch/Monaro%20repair/01.jpg

They were good at the Sydney Entertainment Centre and Donnington. :violin:

Laava
27th June 2015, 16:34
With time, the memory of the forgettable drivel fades, whereas Genius will continue.

There was a lot of shitty music from all decades - but most of it has faded from memory

True. I am still partial to a bit of Bolin.
And Bolan. Two musical geniuses gone too early, like Jimi I guess as well

Virago
27th June 2015, 20:15
Not to mention the Spice Girls!

Thank you, thank you very much...

98tls
27th June 2015, 20:40
Still going strong in the 90s...:niceone:https://youtu.be/FisFwXyKURYWasnt a fan of anything mentioned in op but hey each to there own eh that said Nirvana:killingme

Madness
27th June 2015, 20:46
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Hazy days...

Banditbandit
30th June 2015, 11:20
Back in the 90's I used to say that about the 60's and 70's.;)

You know you getting old when you have 'greatest hits' " best of" compilations.


That's so true ...


I thought 90's music was pretty shit to be honest. Though I was in my 30's then and was hanging on to the past two decades.

I was in my 40s and had not listened to modern western popular music for at least nine years ... Most bands from the 1990s onwards I have no idea what they sound like ...

Big Dog
30th June 2015, 15:16
10 years ago all the adults complained no good music came after the 80s. I have a suspicion in 10 years people will blather on about the noughties.

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Banditbandit
30th June 2015, 15:18
10 years ago all the adults complained no good music came after the 80s. I have a suspicion in 10 years people will blather on about the noughties.

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Yes - unfortunately most people become their parents ..

http://images.rapgenius.com/e74a45a2969e6036a4d46c3d2e0c2ef8.400x300x1.jpg

5150
30th June 2015, 15:19
Most bands from the 1990s onwards I have no idea what they sound like ...

You didn't miss much....

5ive
30th June 2015, 15:37
Careful, don't cut yourselves on those non-western, pre 90's edges guys.

FlangMasterJ
30th June 2015, 16:00
I like the cut of your jib.


Watch Montage of heck if you haven't yet. A good insight the life of Kurt Cobain.


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