Re: Living in a different decade
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 5:08 am
u old bastard.
I hear ya though. growing up in the 80's and 90's was pretty cool.
I hear ya though. growing up in the 80's and 90's was pretty cool.
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it's the scene's that I miss. I've never before witnessed popular / trendy / sheep culture to be as widespread, but so soulless ever. I guess that's mass consumerism and the marketing machine for you. From my experience kids these day's (no offense anyone) are generally into everything, but actually into nothing all at the same time. It's weird! I don't get it.Molzie wrote:u old bastard.
I hear ya though. growing up in the 80's and 90's was pretty cool.
EliteLennon117 wrote:I just saw the zodiac movie last night. what a coincidence.Sonika wrote:70s or 90s, but in good places for the time. like if it was the 90s I'd wanna be in london or san francisco, if it was the 70s, san francisco probably. To be mid-20s or so during the 1967 summer of love in san fran would be legendary, same with like woodstock. or london in 92-93
Know what you mean. But maybe it's a good thing that people aren't so rigidly defined by the music they listen and base their whole lifestyle around it. But I think it's also kinda sad that no-one really believes in anything any more. Everyone is so cynical that no-one really has an ideology that they adhere to in this day and age.Be-1ne wrote:it's the scene's that I miss. I've never before witnessed popular / trendy / sheep culture to be as widespread, but so soulless ever. I guess that's mass consumerism and the marketing machine for you. From my experience kids these day's (no offense anyone) are generally into everything, but actually into nothing all at the same time. It's weird! I don't get it.Molzie wrote:u old bastard.
I hear ya though. growing up in the 80's and 90's was pretty cool.
I agree with you in essence, but all that's happened is everything has just become massively watered down.rorz9992 wrote:Know what you mean. But maybe it's a good thing that people aren't so rigidly defined by the music they listen and base their whole lifestyle around it. But I think it's also kinda sad that no-one really believes in anything any more. Everyone is so cynical that no-one really has an ideology that they adhere to in this day and age.Be-1ne wrote:it's the scene's that I miss. I've never before witnessed popular / trendy / sheep culture to be as widespread, but so soulless ever. I guess that's mass consumerism and the marketing machine for you. From my experience kids these day's (no offense anyone) are generally into everything, but actually into nothing all at the same time. It's weird! I don't get it.Molzie wrote:u old bastard.
I hear ya though. growing up in the 80's and 90's was pretty cool.
Harkat wrote:The fucking basement bit...holy shit.
Snap. Apart from the "it was better in my day" bit.Be-1ne wrote:Happily born in 76. Got the best if the 80s 90s 00's. I'd hate to be a kid now, never thought I'd be that old bloke going " it was better in my day", but f**k me. It was !