Re: The 90's
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Come on, man. Hootie and BNL aren't even on the same continent. Is one of them on tour in Europe or something? Also add Our Lady Peace to the list.
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Re: The 90's
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Remember Dishwalla and the Gin Blossoms. If you were listening to the radio in the 90's, you were bound to hear them. The later part of the 90's had a huge album by Third Eye Blind. Their self-titled is brilliant and the recording and production are top notch. How about the Spin Doctors? Man, that snare drum sounds really good, how does that drummer achieve that sound! Very underrated band of the 90's. Ugly kid Joe! Hehehe. Deftones did some cool shit during that period as well. They had a couple of really good albums! Another Canadian band to add to the list, Matthew Good . They had some decent stuff, good enough to listen to on the radio.
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Another Matthew - Matthew Sweet.
Everclear, Garbage, the Lemonheads, and Cracker.
Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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I very much enjoy Matthew Sweet. I'm gonna have to grab some of his CDs and put them in my rotation queue.
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It is not that I just listened to the radio.....it is that I didn't listen to anything. Sort of a "Rip Van Winkle" period. Waking up from the RVW period is one of the things that attracted me to this forum in the first place. I had to update my gear....
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Here are the 90s standout artists I just culled from my music library:
Tori Amos Beastie Boys Jeff Buckley Built to Spill Cake Eric Clapton (Unplugged and From the Cradle) Holly Cole Trio Crash Test Dummies Cheryl Crow Dada Ani DiFranco Ben Folds Five Foo Fighters Fountains of Wayne G. Love and Special Sauce Great Big Sea Patty Griffin Ben Harper James Jewel Jude Keb' Mo' Mark Knopfler Live Aimee Mann Lyle Lovett Loreena McKennitt Sarah McLachlan Medesky, Martin & Wood Pearl Jam Pink Floyd (Division Bell) Pink Martini Tom Petty <--deserves to be bolded R.E.M. Radiohead Roger Waters Sting Stone Temple Pilots Sublime They Might Be Giants Toad the Wet Sprocket Van Morrison Violent Femmes Tom Waits Weezer Wilco
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pmbuko: Good call on Aimee Mann. I really like her stuff.
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I had to look up Aimee Mann. I thought I remembered her from Til Tuesday fame and amazingly I was right.
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But I had her till Wednesday.
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Thanks for the list. I sorta slept through the 90's, music wise. I checked the first one one your list, Tori Amos, and I like what I hear. There's a lot to check out here. Thanks.
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