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25 - dating oneself

I had dinner with a few folks at a friend’s house and after dinner the five of us sat around talking. Playing in the background was a tape that my friend made of a MTV’s 120 Minutes, circa 1992.

Although that was made some 13 years ago, I still consider much of the music featured on the show - “grunge”, some self-aware hardcore, the budding manchester scene - to be new music, music that was released after my core musical ideas formed & taste is music was burned into the aural/memory portions of my brain.

A few formative musical selections -

  • Depeche Mode - culminating with Music for the Masses, or perhaps Violator
  • The Cure - culminating with Disintegration
  • The Smiths broke up in 1987 but Johnny Marr, Morrissey, Andy Rourke and Mike Joyce have continued to put out great music on other projects
  • The Stone Roses had their second coming in 1994 but broke up soon after
  • Cocteau Twins only released two albums after 1990’s Heaven or Las Vegas
  • Richard Blade’s Flashback Lunch on KROQ - rock of the ’90s
  • Sonic Youth - still going strong?
  • The Pixies, the Cure and Love & Rockets played an amazing show at LA’s Dodger Stadium
  • Jane’s Addiction’s first three albums
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers’ albums up to & including Mother’s Milk
  • Public Enemy’s hard-hitting sounds
  • The Beastie Boys’ albumbs up to and including Check Your Head
  • Trent Reznor’s Nine Inch Nails’ first album - Pretty Hate Machine
  • Alain Jourgensen’s projects of the late 80’s & early 90’s - Ministry, RevCo, Pigface
  • Christian Death’s 1993 Only Theatre of Pain
  • D.I.’s Team Goon
  • Joy Division and New Order
  • The Sugarcubes!

“new-school music” -

  • all of the above artist’s post-late-80’s/early-90’s records
  • Dr. Dre-style gangasta rap
  • ‘grunge’ (What was I doing in 1989 when Bleach came out? Listening to the British electronic music of Depeche Mode & releated projects like Erasure)
  • Marc Almond’s solo years
  • All of Björk’s solo music
  • New Order
  • Does MTV play muisc videos any more?

Since my formative years in the late 1980’s, early 1990’s I’ve grown to listen to both new music and older music - I (thankfully) re-discovered the Beatles, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan & Van Morrison. Thanks in part to my interest in watching new music and in part to folks like Greg of San Francisco’s Fallout I’ve been able to get a bit of information about new independent bands.

Gosh, what a masterbatory blog entry. I suppose I think that if I write regularly I may actually get good at it or come up with something useful to say.

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