M2 wrote:Holy Crap. That's insane. I mean really, think about it. I was, what, 6? I remember my brother blaring Starseed when i was 4. Ha. That's crazy though. Half of my life on the CM for you. Wow.
I don't remember hearing OLP much during the nineties. I remember Innocent, and my sister playing me Clumsy and OMA. I had heard Superman's Dead on the radio enough to know it.
Anyways. My recollection of music from that age is the cool stuff... like Britney Spears and SAVAGE GARDEN!
"Anytime I need to see your face, I just close my eyes."
And I am taken to a place, where your crystal mind and magenta feelings take up shelter in the base of my spine sweet like a chic-a cherry cola
-Sarah Goodbye you liar, Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything Then you think you will inspire Take apart your head (and I wish I could inspire) Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
so we had a power outage yesterday and it fried the power supply in my desktop computer. so i replaced the power supply with a new one, and i can't get over how quietly my computer is running now. it wasn't all that loud before, but it still feels like a world of difference. and my computer is working like a dream. yay! this makes me happy.
Henrietta wrote:Those nineties songs are the songs from my glory days! I listen to Third Eye Blind at work.
Sadly, that is still long after the glory days of most of the people I work with.
So I still feel ok about it.
Haha, this is so true for me!! The 90s were my glory days too - but most of the people I work with still think its "new" music when something comes on the radio from the 90s.
I remember OLP's Naveed tour - but I was too young to get into the bar they played but some of my friends were there!
Shanae wrote:When was the Naveed tour? I was either a fetus or a newborn.
Third Eye Blind ftw!
The Naveed tour would have been 1994-95ish. I would have been 13 and in 8th grade.
“Music doesn’t have the power to change the world. What music does is it changes people, & that changes the world, so to say that music doesn’t change people anymore is just ridiculous. It does everyday. It doesn’t have to be on a political or social level. You could be feeling shitty & it makes you happy & if that’s all it does, it’s changing the world. It’s making it a better place.” ~ Raine Maida