What happened to music like this? I remember this song, brings back so many forgotten memories. I love how back in the 90's, all the music videos looked like they just rolled out of bed. Now, everyone has a fucking make-up artist, perfect hair, auto tuned voice. Fuck your new age, I'll take my 90's.
Now people actually use products to make them look like they just rolled out of bed. What is this world coming to? Even some (read most) of the new rock is letting me down. Today's music has really changed, but is it for the better? Nah.
Born in the '90, but grown up in the '00. Nevertheless I agree with you that 'nowdays' music plain sucks. I now listen to lots of music from '70 to '90. After the digitalization of music starting in the '90 everything just went downwards. You can't program groove, funk, rock; you can't program the human expression called music. If you do, well.. we all know the result.
Fucking seriously. There's no more realness to music anymore. No literary emotion. The finesse is gone, the craft dwindles on the last thread of the musical spindle
There's always going to be good and bad out there. Nostalgia has a big impact on how we perceive things, and there are always exceptions.
Think about the Kings of Leon. Amazing group, amazing voice, great image, great lyrics and song - Really standup act. I'm glad music moves on. Electronic music has become of great influence in all genres of music this decade - Might be good for some, bad for others. But I like how things are going ;)
really do not miss this particular act, to be honest. but i remember when garth brooks got mad at some award ceremony because they gave the award to him and not hootie. he thought it was an outrage. lol. followed.
Born in the 90's but I don't relate to any of this music..
ReplyDelete90s Music was just too camp...
ReplyDeleteFollowed!
i was only a child back then so never heard alot of this type of music
ReplyDeletehootie bailed and went country
ReplyDeletetheres so much music out there!
ReplyDeleteNow people actually use products to make them look like they just rolled out of bed. What is this world coming to? Even some (read most) of the new rock is letting me down. Today's music has really changed, but is it for the better? Nah.
ReplyDeleteI saw them live in Sacramento.. it was pretty cool.. especially the part that they never wanted to end.. they kept on going on forever haha
ReplyDeleteReally, if you wanna nostalgia, for the love of all that is good, don't do it over the 90's when it comes to music!
ReplyDelete90's lovely time
ReplyDelete90's had some of the worst and best bands ever! ;D
ReplyDeleteThere's still good music out there, you just have to dig deep into it.
ReplyDeleteTheres plenty of decent music nowadays but man i grew up with this kinda stuff haha
ReplyDeletereally awesome music, I would take these 10 times out of 10 given the choice.
ReplyDeleteI always feel bad for people calling Darius Rucker "hootie".
ReplyDeleteGreat song
ReplyDeleteThere was plenty of crap in the 90s too... Lest we forget the NSYNC and backstreet boys. Crap music simply transcends through the ages...
ReplyDelete90s music ftw
ReplyDeleteAgreed 100% sir!
ReplyDeleteBorn in the '90, but grown up in the '00. Nevertheless I agree with you that 'nowdays' music plain sucks. I now listen to lots of music from '70 to '90. After the digitalization of music starting in the '90 everything just went downwards. You can't program groove, funk, rock; you can't program the human expression called music. If you do, well.. we all know the result.
ReplyDeleteforgot about this song.
ReplyDeletenice throwback :)
Good music, good blog, will follow. Perhaps you'd be interested in my art blog?
ReplyDeleteJust wait, this whole decade was all about people repeating random 80s shit, 90s are comin back this decade.
ReplyDelete90s, the best :)
ReplyDeleteFucking seriously. There's no more realness to music anymore. No literary emotion. The finesse is gone, the craft dwindles on the last thread of the musical spindle
ReplyDeleteyou should check my nostalgia blog, it reminisces on the old days a bit too :) great post
ReplyDeleteI hope Enders right. All hail 90s.
ReplyDeleteI love this song! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletehaha, my parents love hootie. I remember going to sunfest and seeing them play live. Music is just eh to me though.
ReplyDeleteThe 90s were just as unique as the 80s. I think history will agree with me.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised there is anybody else out there who remembers Hootie and the Blow fish.
ReplyDeleteThere's always going to be good and bad out there. Nostalgia has a big impact on how we perceive things, and there are always exceptions.
ReplyDeleteThink about the Kings of Leon. Amazing group, amazing voice, great image, great lyrics and song - Really standup act. I'm glad music moves on. Electronic music has become of great influence in all genres of music this decade - Might be good for some, bad for others. But I like how things are going ;)
Following - Nice blog.
This is the good ol 90's
ReplyDeletei nostalgiad hard.
ReplyDeletereally do not miss this particular act, to be honest. but i remember when garth brooks got mad at some award ceremony because they gave the award to him and not hootie. he thought it was an outrage. lol. followed.
ReplyDeletelove this song.
ReplyDeleteGood music, however, the 90s isn't the best era to dwell upon. And I agree, music isn't about talent anymore. They're just dressed-up performers.
ReplyDeleteArtists realized that they didn't have to work hard to make good music, shitty music sells just fine and is a lot easier to make.
ReplyDeleteMusic was better before..
ReplyDeleteyeah i was listening to the old Elton John today on Pandora and its great. miss it.
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Over the years musicians lost creativity : \
ReplyDeleteInspired me to do a 90s themed post to my blog now! Thanks!
ReplyDeletelove the song, thanks again for sharing =)
ReplyDeleteare they still together as a band?
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