Main Menu

Early 90's music

Started by Tracy 2112, Apr 11, 2011, 12:13 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

LeanneP

Babe, let's get one thing clear, there's much more stardust when you're near.

lpkell2145


I was a huge fan of the hazy sound of shoe gaze. I liked My Bloody Valentine and Lush, but this band was my absolute favorite.

http://youtu.be/EJTUHQSzsto
20 times I wish you'd understand...

woodnymph

Daylight is good at arriving in the night time

manonthemoon

Alive or Just Breathing

manonthemoon

Alive or Just Breathing

MrWhippy

Quote from: lpkell2145 on Sep 17, 2012, 11:07 PM

I was a huge fan of the hazy sound of shoe gaze. I liked My Bloody Valentine and Lush, but this band was my absolute favorite.


Yes!!!  Ride was awesome, particularly the Nowhere album.  I'm a big fan of that early shoegazer stuff as well.  A big highlight of this year was getting to see Jesus and Mary Chain again after 19 years.

In the early 90's (well, really starting in the late 80's) what blew my head open more than anything else was Jane's Addiction.  In this period they were pretty much the best live band I've ever seen.

Jane's Addiction - Whores (Live in Milan) 10-11-90 [HQ]

Jane's Addiction - Ocean Size

Jane's Addiction - Then She Did {Live In Milan} 10-11-90 [HQ]
My heart can't wait to meet you on the other side.

iLikeBeer


e_wind

don't rock bottom, just listen just slow down...

manonthemoon

bone thugs feat. tupac - thug love

Tupac and cleveland's finest

90's were the best
Alive or Just Breathing

Murph

I didn't want to start a new thread, so this one seemed appropriate...

Apparently last night, after the Rock and Roll HOF show at Barclays, "Nirvana" played a show at this bar in Greenpoint. So there was Dave Grohl, Krist Novaselic, and Pat Smear fronted again by St. Vincent, Joan Jett, Kim Gordon, J. Mascis, and John McCauley. I don't know if anyone else took a turn, Im just getting all this info from Instagram (@brooklynvegan), but man what a special show. I can't help thinking what an honor it must have been for McCauley to play with them, with te whole Deervana thing. I'm really hoping for some videos or an article about the show, anything.

joey_rogo

Oh shit. Would love to know which song(s) John performed.

joey_rogo

St Vincent sang Heart Shaped Box.

Joan Jett did Smells Like Teen Spirit.

C'mon twitter! Gimmie more.

joey_rogo

1. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (with Joan Jett)
2. "In Bloom" (with Joan Jett)
3. "Breed" (with Joan Jett)
4. "Territorial Pissings" (with Joan Jett)
5. "Aneurysm" (with Kim Gordon)
6. "Negative Creep" (with Kim Gordon)
7. "Moist Vagina" (with Kim Gordon)
8. "Lithium" (with St. Vincent)
9. "All Apologies"  (with Joan Jett) (Krist Novoselic played accordion)
10. "About a Girl" (with St. Vincent)
11. "Heart-Shaped Box" (with St. Vincent)
12. "Drain You" (with J Mascis)
13. "Pennyroyal Tea" (with J Mascis)
14. "School" (with J Mascis)
15. "Serve the Servants" (with John McCauley)
16. "Milk It" (with John McCauley)
17. "Very Ape" (with John McCauley)
18. "Scentless Apprentice" (with John McCauley)
19. "Tourette's" (with John McCauley)

fucking mccauley closed it out

parkervb

Don't you ever turn it off

Murph

Quote from: joey_rogo on Apr 11, 2014, 09:06 AM
1. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (with Joan Jett)
2. "In Bloom" (with Joan Jett)
3. "Breed" (with Joan Jett)
4. "Territorial Pissings" (with Joan Jett)
5. "Aneurysm" (with Kim Gordon)
6. "Negative Creep" (with Kim Gordon)
7. "Moist Vagina" (with Kim Gordon)
8. "Lithium" (with St. Vincent)
9. "All Apologies"  (with Joan Jett) (Krist Novoselic played accordion)
10. "About a Girl" (with St. Vincent)
11. "Heart-Shaped Box" (with St. Vincent)
12. "Drain You" (with J Mascis)
13. "Pennyroyal Tea" (with J Mascis)
14. "School" (with J Mascis)
15. "Serve the Servants" (with John McCauley)
16. "Milk It" (with John McCauley)
17. "Very Ape" (with John McCauley)
18. "Scentless Apprentice" (with John McCauley)
19. "Tourette's" (with John McCauley)

fucking mccauley closed it out

This is just incredible, and I guess it was past Lordes bedtime


joey_rogo

Seems like every setlist I find has a different song count and a different song order.

Murph

Quote from: joey_rogo on Apr 11, 2014, 01:50 PM
Seems like every setlist I find has a different song count and a different song order.

Me too, but you get the gist of it.  Heres a pretty good article about the whole affair:
http://nypost.com/2014/04/11/nirvana-members-rock-secret-reunion-gig-in-brooklyn/

joey_rogo

"About the Nirvana thing.. It was a real dream playing with that rhythm section and Pat Smear. And thank you to all my people who are proud of me. Love you guys.
People have been saying all sorts of stuff about the Nirvana on the internet today. It's the internet.. It's stupid.

My take on the whole thing, which is something i think a lot of people forget, is that in a situation like this there is no right person for the job. Nobody was trying to fill in for Kurt (not even me, i swear! I just kinda sound like him when i scream); they're impossible shoes to fill. Instead, everyone who performed was there to celebrate the music, friendship, and to have fun. Simple, right? I'll be forever grateful to Dave, Krist and Pat for letting me in on the celebration.

Xo"

dmooney99

One of my favorite bands to come out of the early 90's kinda forgotten now but still around and somewhat surprising no one has mentioned them, Ned's Atomic Dustbin.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bRVsFk2c9Y

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yan77UKYcg4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwZ5-7BRNJw