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Thread started 08/24/08 6:52am

Matronik

No Doubt's "Sunday Morning"...forgotten 90's pearl



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Reply #1 posted 08/24/08 7:41am

alphastreet

I used to hate on it but I really love it!

I think Return of Saturn is a much better album though
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Reply #2 posted 08/24/08 10:23am

Mara

I used to hear this album ALL. THE. TIME. on L.A. radio when it first came out.
That was a big album not only locally, but nationally.

Classic Southern California album. Up there with Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds," Dr. Dre's "The Chronic," The Go-Go's "Beauty & The Beat," N.W.A's "Straight Outta Compton," Rage Against The Machine's debut and Wall of Voodoo's "Call of The West."

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Reply #3 posted 08/24/08 11:19am

Matronik

I have so many found memories of the Tragic kingdom album. cool I miss those days...when Garbage, No Doubt, Smashing Pumpkins, Alanis and Cranberries ruled my world.

It was before I became a madonna fanatic... confused
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Reply #4 posted 08/24/08 10:55pm

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Mara said:

I used to hear this album ALL. THE. TIME. on L.A. radio when it first came out.
That was a big album not only locally, but nationally.

Classic Southern California album. Up there with Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds," Dr. Dre's "The Chronic," The Go-Go's "Beauty & The Beat," N.W.A's "Straight Outta Compton," Rage Against The Machine's debut and Wall of Voodoo's "Call of The West."

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TELL'EM THO! lol this is straight up cali right here.(id like to add sublime self titled to that list as well) remember when girls were becoming gwenabees?
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Reply #5 posted 08/25/08 7:25am

alphastreet

Matronik said:

I have so many found memories of the Tragic kingdom album. cool I miss those days...when Garbage, No Doubt, Smashing Pumpkins, Alanis and Cranberries ruled my world.

It was before I became a madonna fanatic... confused


I was totally into r&b/hip hop and pretended to hate some alternative, but looking back, I loooove their songs.
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Reply #6 posted 08/25/08 11:01am

thekidsgirl

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This whole album remains one of my favorites EVER lol
It too brings back alot of good memories, but I'm a 90's music lover anyway

just thinking about this song is making me smile right now
I'm about to call my old best friend and see if she wants to walk to the snowball stand with me and then come back to my house to jam to this smile
If you will, so will I
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Reply #7 posted 08/25/08 11:36am

Mara

On a side note: I can see why I liked ska-punk-pop like No Doubt and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones back then, it's bright sounding considering how dark a lot of popular music became when Nirvana, Seattle grunge and gangsta rap blew up. So from 1991 - 1996 it was like the mainstream was under a hazy cloud.

This was a beam of sunlight compared to the midtempo, acerbic stuff on the airwaves in those days. Even though Tragic Kingdom's a great, high-tempo album, Gwen was largely mulling over her breakup with Tony Kanal. When you follow the No Doubt catalogue it took her a long time to get over that. She didn't finally get over Tony 'til 2004's "Cool." lol
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Reply #8 posted 08/25/08 12:34pm

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Mara said:

On a side note: I can see why I liked ska-punk-pop like No Doubt and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones back then, it's bright sounding considering how dark a lot of popular music became when Nirvana, Seattle grunge and gangsta rap blew up. So from 1991 - 1996 it was like the mainstream was under a hazy cloud.

This was a beam of sunlight compared to the midtempo, acerbic stuff on the airwaves in those days. Even though Tragic Kingdom's a great, high-tempo album, Gwen was largely mulling over her breakup with Tony Kanal. When you follow the No Doubt catalogue it took her a long time to get over that. She didn't finally get over Tony 'til 2004's "Cool." lol


really! I always think the same thing lol
he must have some magical stuff going on, whenever he had girlfriend reeling for like 10 years!
If you will, so will I
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Reply #9 posted 08/25/08 3:20pm

Matronik

thekidsgirl said:

Mara said:

On a side note: I can see why I liked ska-punk-pop like No Doubt and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones back then, it's bright sounding considering how dark a lot of popular music became when Nirvana, Seattle grunge and gangsta rap blew up. So from 1991 - 1996 it was like the mainstream was under a hazy cloud.

This was a beam of sunlight compared to the midtempo, acerbic stuff on the airwaves in those days. Even though Tragic Kingdom's a great, high-tempo album, Gwen was largely mulling over her breakup with Tony Kanal. When you follow the No Doubt catalogue it took her a long time to get over that. She didn't finally get over Tony 'til 2004's "Cool." lol


really! I always think the same thing lol
he must have some magical stuff going on, whenever he had girlfriend reeling for like 10 years!


Also she banged (with success) his royal hotness, Gavin R.


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Reply #10 posted 08/25/08 8:23pm

thekidsgirl

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Matronik said:

thekidsgirl said:



really! I always think the same thing lol
he must have some magical stuff going on, whenever he had girlfriend reeling for like 10 years!


Also she banged (with success) his royal hotness, Gavin R.





he's hotter than Tony, but the songs written about him aren't half as good
If you will, so will I
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Reply #11 posted 08/26/08 6:05am

alphastreet

Tony is fucking sexy! I would mourn over him too!
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Reply #12 posted 08/26/08 7:05am

united1878

Sunday Morning is a top song!
I miss the days of DECENT No Doubt music cool
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Reply #13 posted 08/26/08 11:29am

AnckSuNamun

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I used to like the video too. This was back when I used to like No Doubt. Just kinda fell off with them. Other than "Home Now", I haven't listened to them in ages. I tried to, but just couldn't get back into them like in middle/high school. "Home Now" reminds me of The Police.
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Reply #14 posted 08/26/08 11:37am

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Many things are forgotten. We have a throwaway culture that forgets about its past and his arrogant about it.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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