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Reply #30 posted 08/12/10 6:50pm

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Change it one more time..
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Reply #31 posted 08/12/10 6:54pm

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Around the time Usher's "You Make Me Wanna" and Backstreet Boys "As Long As You Love Me" came out, music literally went to shit...and it never recovered.

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Reply #32 posted 08/12/10 7:37pm

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Vanilli said:

Around the time Usher's "You Make Me Wanna" and Backstreet Boys "As Long As You Love Me" came out, music literally went to shit...and it never recovered.

I agree, things were really going downhill since

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Reply #33 posted 08/12/10 8:26pm

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Now uh what were you saying? lol

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Reply #34 posted 08/12/10 9:31pm

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nuts

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Reply #35 posted 08/12/10 10:02pm

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nuts

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Reply #36 posted 08/12/10 10:55pm

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Who said they hate the 90s? Where did you hear somebody say this? EVERYBODY likes the 90s better. So many people like it better that the 90s being better than the 00s is almost a stone cold fact rather than an opinion.

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Reply #37 posted 08/12/10 10:58pm

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It's kinda funny how people often proclaim that the decade in which they happened to be teenagers miraculously is the decade which had the best music? hmmm

maybe, just maybe, ya'll just gettin' old! tease

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Reply #38 posted 08/12/10 10:59pm

Timmy84

LayzieKrayzie said:

Who said they hate the 90s? Where did you hear somebody say this? EVERYBODY likes the 90s better. So many people like it better that the 90s being better than the 00s is almost a stone cold fact rather than an opinion.

From someone who lived the '90s, there were lots to love about it. I loved the R&B in the early part, the hip-hop in the early part, of course this was the domination of new jack swing around this time, funky bands like Mint Condition and 'em were doing their thing, rock had very high points. Good music from '90 to around '98 for me, some good ones in '99. Thinking everyone hates the '90s is an insult to those who lived it and those who were grown by then but loved at least the early to mid period.

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Reply #39 posted 08/12/10 11:00pm

Timmy84

Heidi said:

It's kinda funny how people often proclaim that the decade in which they happened to be teenagers miraculously is the decade which had the best music? hmmm

maybe, just maybe, ya'll just gettin' old! tease

Well I'm only 26. lol I'm still young but I remember the '90s like *finger snap*. wink lol

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Reply #40 posted 08/12/10 11:14pm

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Timmy84 said:

LayzieKrayzie said:

Who said they hate the 90s? Where did you hear somebody say this? EVERYBODY likes the 90s better. So many people like it better that the 90s being better than the 00s is almost a stone cold fact rather than an opinion.

From someone who lived the '90s, there were lots to love about it. I loved the R&B in the early part, the hip-hop in the early part, of course this was the domination of new jack swing around this time, funky bands like Mint Condition and 'em were doing their thing, rock had very high points. Good music from '90 to around '98 for me, some good ones in '99. Thinking everyone hates the '90s is an insult to those who lived it and those who were grown by then but loved at least the early to mid period.

Well I think the creator of this thread is the person you should be saying that too. I like the 90s better, and I know the majority of the other people do as well, it's the threadstarter that apparently thinks most people like the 00s better.

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Reply #41 posted 08/13/10 12:23am

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1990-1995

after that... neutral

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Reply #42 posted 08/13/10 12:31am

Timmy84

LayzieKrayzie said:

Timmy84 said:

From someone who lived the '90s, there were lots to love about it. I loved the R&B in the early part, the hip-hop in the early part, of course this was the domination of new jack swing around this time, funky bands like Mint Condition and 'em were doing their thing, rock had very high points. Good music from '90 to around '98 for me, some good ones in '99. Thinking everyone hates the '90s is an insult to those who lived it and those who were grown by then but loved at least the early to mid period.

Well I think the creator of this thread is the person you should be saying that too. I like the 90s better, and I know the majority of the other people do as well, it's the threadstarter that apparently thinks most people like the 00s better.

This thread was supposed to be bait. lol That's kinda why. I'm just agreeing with ya hahaha

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Reply #43 posted 08/13/10 1:07am

LiveToTell86

Heidi said:

It's kinda funny how people often proclaim that the decade in which they happened to be teenagers miraculously is the decade which had the best music? hmmm

maybe, just maybe, ya'll just gettin' old! tease

Right on. Every complaint about the 2000s can be applied to the 1990s. The only major difference I see is that "slow jams" are not in fashion anymore. But a lot of defining music was not artistic in the 90s either and was meant to get a quick buck.

Here are some other "gems":

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Reply #44 posted 08/13/10 5:45am

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Heidi said:

the way the 90s were for me : there was (a) electronic music, eg. house, techno, ect and (b) grunge and rock music.

You either fell into one category or the other.

Since I fell into the grunge category, it meant I was only allowed to hang out with the loners, grungers, stoners, skaters and losers at school. The category (a) was the one belonging to the popular kids.

Now, looking back on it, there are some house-music songs from the 90s that I have learned to appreciate, sometimes even only for nostalgic reasons, as some songs got played to death and I was unable to escape from hearing them all the time.

And the (grunge) rock songs of the 90s ... man I still love those. I'm a thirty year old women so I don't really advertise this among my friends - but I still love 90s grunge music music

That's so true... in high school we were divided into the ones listening to pop/dance/house/electronic (R&B/Hip-Hop wasn't really popular in Europe around that time but that was included too) etc (I was in that group) and the ones listening to rock/grunge whatever) with only reagge managing to 'crossover' to both groups. Everytime we were going for an excursion the class was sitting with the cd/cassette players (LOL) at complete opposite areas so we can avoid eachother's music. Also when we were going out we were all going to different pubs and for a while half the class was going to two pubs (one rock and one more poppy dancey) located exactly opposite of eachother and we were not bothering even talking to the other group because it was uncool (LOL). Like you, looking back now I appreciate the music of 'the other group' much more than I did then lol. And yeah I am 33 myself lol

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Reply #45 posted 08/13/10 6:58am

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LiveToTell86 said:

Heidi said:

It's kinda funny how people often proclaim that the decade in which they happened to be teenagers miraculously is the decade which had the best music? hmmm

maybe, just maybe, ya'll just gettin' old! tease

Right on. Every complaint about the 2000s can be applied to the 1990s. The only major difference I see is that "slow jams" are not in fashion anymore. But a lot of defining music was not artistic in the 90s either and was meant to get a quick buck.

Here are some other "gems":

Here Comes the Hotstepper and Cotton Eye Joe = YUCK!!!! barf

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Reply #46 posted 08/13/10 8:54am

RodeoSchro

Because Nirvana ruined rock and roll.

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Reply #47 posted 08/13/10 10:01am

Timmy84

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Because Nirvana Nickleback ruined rock and roll.

Dude seriously just because the media kept talking about Nirvana don't mean they ruin anything. Rock and roll was ruined when Nickleback came on the scene and this was after '99. wink Them and Creed. lol I like Nirvana lol

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Reply #48 posted 08/13/10 12:03pm

Candy71

SEANMAN said:

LiveToTell86 said:

Right on. Every complaint about the 2000s can be applied to the 1990s. The only major difference I see is that "slow jams" are not in fashion anymore. But a lot of defining music was not artistic in the 90s either and was meant to get a quick buck.

Here are some other "gems":

Here Comes the Hotstepper and Cotton Eye Joe = YUCK!!!! barf

The same can be said about 80's. Some of that stuff was just as gimmick as the 90's. The Real music ended after '83.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/wa...1AZ-h7gdNA[/youtube]

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Reply #49 posted 08/13/10 12:14pm

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RodeoSchro said:

Because Nirvana Nickleback ruined rock and roll.

Dude seriously just because the media kept talking about Nirvana don't mean they ruin anything. Rock and roll was ruined when Nickleback came on the scene and this was after '99. wink Them and Creed. lol I like Nirvana lol

R-Schro, I'm with Timmy. We can't blame any act for the watered-down ripoffs they inspire. If we did, then we'd have to blame Tupac and Biggie for ruining hip-hop.

Wait. Strike that! Don't wanna get THAT started again.

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Reply #50 posted 08/13/10 12:33pm

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I love the 90s.

Mainstream music started going downhill after 2000.

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Reply #51 posted 08/13/10 2:50pm

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Whoever "hates" 90's music, has just been playing the wrong stuff! hmph!

If you will, so will I
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Reply #52 posted 08/13/10 4:41pm

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Im 31 now. I love the 90s. Those were my teen years!biggrin

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Reply #53 posted 08/14/10 2:40am

LiveToTell86

Candy71 said:

The same can be said about 80's. Some of that stuff was just as gimmick as the 90's. The Real music ended after '83.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/wa...1AZ-h7gdNA[/youtube]

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What about the 70s then, when everyone recorded a disco song for the sake of it and the hit factory never stopped? Or what about even before that, when there were hundreds of artists had no input in their stuff whatsoever other than just laid down the vocals? Wasn't that gimmicky too? These days everyone dismisses "vocalist" people and demands that an artist is "being himself" otherwise it's all "fake".

I just don't see how the 2000s are THAT worse. It's not even an argument that there's "too much hip hop" because the 90s had massive popularity with these rappers like Puff Daddy already and the likes of MJ already did the "let's throw a rap into this song" thing.

Or now people say dance music is boring because of David Guetta, but how is it any worse than all those 90s one hit wonders who dominated dance music like Ace of Base, Aqua or Real McCoy? Or how is current R&B any inferior to Boyz II Men or All-4-One?

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Reply #54 posted 08/14/10 12:10pm

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LiveToTell86 said:

Candy71 said:

The same can be said about 80's. Some of that stuff was just as gimmick as the 90's. The Real music ended after '83.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/wa...1AZ-h7gdNA[/youtube]

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What about the 70s then, when everyone recorded a disco song for the sake of it and the hit factory never stopped? Or what about even before that, when there were hundreds of artists had no input in their stuff whatsoever other than just laid down the vocals? Wasn't that gimmicky too? These days everyone dismisses "vocalist" people and demands that an artist is "being himself" otherwise it's all "fake".

I just don't see how the 2000s are THAT worse. It's not even an argument that there's "too much hip hop" because the 90s had massive popularity with these rappers like Puff Daddy already and the likes of MJ already did the "let's throw a rap into this song" thing.

Or now people say dance music is boring because of David Guetta, but how is it any worse than all those 90s one hit wonders who dominated dance music like Ace of Base, Aqua or Real McCoy? Or how is current R&B any inferior to Boyz II Men or All-4-One?

You was born in 1986 so your opinion don't count, I don't take anybody who was born after 1984 opinion serious anyways. you wasn't around in the 70's and 80's to witness those era's, and You was too young to even understand the 90's so, your opinions don't count.

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Reply #55 posted 08/14/10 7:21pm

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Candy71 said:

LiveToTell86 said:

What about the 70s then, when everyone recorded a disco song for the sake of it and the hit factory never stopped? Or what about even before that, when there were hundreds of artists had no input in their stuff whatsoever other than just laid down the vocals? Wasn't that gimmicky too? These days everyone dismisses "vocalist" people and demands that an artist is "being himself" otherwise it's all "fake".

I just don't see how the 2000s are THAT worse. It's not even an argument that there's "too much hip hop" because the 90s had massive popularity with these rappers like Puff Daddy already and the likes of MJ already did the "let's throw a rap into this song" thing.

Or now people say dance music is boring because of David Guetta, but how is it any worse than all those 90s one hit wonders who dominated dance music like Ace of Base, Aqua or Real McCoy? Or how is current R&B any inferior to Boyz II Men or All-4-One?

You was born '86 so your opinion don't count, I don't take anybody who was born after '84 opinion serious. you wasn't around in the 70's and 80's to witness those era's, and You was too young to even understand the 90's so, your opinions don't count.

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Reply #56 posted 08/14/10 7:38pm

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Reply #57 posted 08/15/10 1:10am

LiveToTell86

Candy71 said:

You was born in 1986 so your opinion don't count, I don't take anybody who was born after 1984 opinion serious anyways. you wasn't around in the 70's and 80's to witness those era's, and You was too young to even understand the 90's so, your opinions don't count.


Aaaaaand that's exactly the elitist behavior I knew that'd come out sooner or later. Your opinion is just based on memories, you were young so you enjoyed those stuff, but the older people at the time said the same as you're saying now. Congrats for becoming one of THOSE people. lol

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Reply #58 posted 08/15/10 4:35am

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Almost the entirety of grunge happened in the 90s - so that in itself is a major redeeming factor. Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, and STP (although not always lumped in with the other 4).

Add to that:

• The 90s British invasion (Oasis, Radiohead, Verve, Blur, etc.)

• The launch of several high-profile female vocalitsts (Sarah McLachlan, Joan Osbourne, Fiona Apple, Sheryl Crow, etc.)

• The rise of the all-star movie soundtrack. Up until the 90s, you were more apt to have one artist scoring the whole album.

• A non-tangible asset of the 90s (meaning you can't "play" it) was the death of hairmetal bands like Poison and Warrant.

What I consider "true" 90s artists are usually from the last half of the decade. Matchbox 20, Third Eye Blind, Vertical Horizon, etc. Not bad, but not great.

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Reply #59 posted 08/15/10 9:42am

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Candy71 said:

LiveToTell86 said:

What about the 70s then, when everyone recorded a disco song for the sake of it and the hit factory never stopped? Or what about even before that, when there were hundreds of artists had no input in their stuff whatsoever other than just laid down the vocals? Wasn't that gimmicky too? These days everyone dismisses "vocalist" people and demands that an artist is "being himself" otherwise it's all "fake".

I just don't see how the 2000s are THAT worse. It's not even an argument that there's "too much hip hop" because the 90s had massive popularity with these rappers like Puff Daddy already and the likes of MJ already did the "let's throw a rap into this song" thing.

Or now people say dance music is boring because of David Guetta, but how is it any worse than all those 90s one hit wonders who dominated dance music like Ace of Base, Aqua or Real McCoy? Or how is current R&B any inferior to Boyz II Men or All-4-One?

You was born in 1986 so your opinion don't count, I don't take anybody who was born after 1984 opinion serious anyways. you wasn't around in the 70's and 80's to witness those era's, and You was too young to even understand the 90's so, your opinions don't count.

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