

..... & .......
Matchbox 20
Barenaked Ladies
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Blues Traveler
No Doubt
Okay, now I'm being just plain greedy!!!!!

Moderator: Andrew
youkeepmewaiting wrote:There is a fair few folk on this site who are sounding like the adults they probably hated when they were teenagers in the 70s and 80s, "Ooo music in my day was the real stuff, not like this mumbo jumbo jargon you have now.. no one will remember these bands in 20 years time" etc etc.
Saying that the 90s sucked is just silly. One hit wonders? The 80s was full of them. Or that "grunge killed the 80s"?... 1990 killed the 80s! Ok, I wasnt around at the time.. but surely people were getting bored of faceless big haired bands and guitar solos overall?
I love 80s rock music with a passion, but the world of music doesnt end there. The 90s had some great bands which will stick around in people's heads for years to come.
And even now there is some great, new, FRESH, melodic bands out there:
Red Jumpsuit Parade
Anberlin
Shinedown
Hinder
LostProphets
Funeral for a Friend
Go look them up.
Some people here need to look at what they are saying and realise they have become their parents.
JasonD wrote:Yep, most 90's bands suck for sure, but can I get a mercy vote for the Counting Crows?![]()
They weren't that bad......
JasonD wrote:Yep, most 90's bands suck for sure, but can I get a mercy vote for the Counting Crows?![]()
They weren't that bad......
..... & .......
Matchbox 20
Barenaked Ladies
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Blues Traveler
No Doubt
Okay, now I'm being just plain greedy!!!!!
Ehwmatt wrote:
Andrew, the only thing I'll say is that I don't really believe enough time has passed to determine if 90s bands will stand the test of time.
Andrew wrote:Sarah wrote:Andrew wrote:Sarah wrote:a ton of little one hit wonders.....
That line says it all...one hit wonders. All dead and burried. And who's out on the road pleasing fans and still kicking ass - REAL bands from the 80s
Oh, BTW - If you had lived thru the 80s, you wouldn't love the 90s so much!!
The 80s had tons of one hit wonders! TONS..
No argument there at all. But what the 80s had and the 70s also, VS the 90s is bands that lasted the distance. Real rock bands with multiple albums and a catalogue they could tour off....and dare I say....a sound and style that outlasted fads like grunge...and lives on today.
Classic Rock is bands from the last 60s, 70s and 80s....there are barely any classic rock bands from the 90s. Barely any good bands at all
Andrew wrote:Sarah wrote:Andrew wrote:Sarah wrote:a ton of little one hit wonders.....
That line says it all...one hit wonders. All dead and burried. And who's out on the road pleasing fans and still kicking ass - REAL bands from the 80s
Oh, BTW - If you had lived thru the 80s, you wouldn't love the 90s so much!!
The 80s had tons of one hit wonders! TONS..
No argument there at all. But what the 80s had and the 70s also, VS the 90s is bands that lasted the distance. Real rock bands with multiple albums and a catalogue they could tour off....and dare I say....a sound and style that outlasted fads like grunge...and lives on today.
Classic Rock is bands from the last 60s, 70s and 80s....there are barely any classic rock bands from the 90s. Barely any good bands at all :)
Deb wrote:Andrew wrote:
Classic Rock is bands from the last 60s, 70s and 80s....there are barely any classic rock bands from the 90s. Barely any good bands at all :)
I'm glad you said 'barely'. Ahem, see sig clip........
Ehwmatt wrote:Andrew wrote:Sarah wrote:Andrew wrote:Sarah wrote:a ton of little one hit wonders.....
That line says it all...one hit wonders. All dead and burried. And who's out on the road pleasing fans and still kicking ass - REAL bands from the 80s
Oh, BTW - If you had lived thru the 80s, you wouldn't love the 90s so much!!
The 80s had tons of one hit wonders! TONS..
No argument there at all. But what the 80s had and the 70s also, VS the 90s is bands that lasted the distance. Real rock bands with multiple albums and a catalogue they could tour off....and dare I say....a sound and style that outlasted fads like grunge...and lives on today.
Classic Rock is bands from the last 60s, 70s and 80s....there are barely any classic rock bands from the 90s. Barely any good bands at all
Andrew, the only thing I'll say is that I don't really believe enough time has passed to determine if 90s bands will stand the test of time. Journey was gone for 10 years for instance and now look at them. I think there is just now starting to be a resurgence as those who really grew up as kids in the 90s, like myself, are reaching their mid twenties and starting to pine for the music we remember staying up all night watching MTV or even crazier, taping cassettes off the radio!
Maybe that means the ones that are still alive will be around someday in the mid future, maybe Napster and the MP3 will just mean music and longevity for bands will never be like what it was. Who knows. But I think it's too early to say that none of them were "good enough" to stand the test of time.
People were saying the same thing about most of the bands we love and talk about around here.
Andrew wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:
Andrew, the only thing I'll say is that I don't really believe enough time has passed to determine if 90s bands will stand the test of time.
MORE than enough time has passed and the bands are all dead! PJ and AIC are about the only ones still about...maybe Soundgarden will reform, but those were the 3 best then and the only 3 now with any sign of life or possible fan interest.
Most are long forgotten and the band members have either overdosed or killed themselves and the fans moved on. The 80s/70s bands were still kicking in the 90s, but they got little press. Instead they made a living off recording in Europe and Japan. The USA has only recently caught back on...
FishinMagician wrote:lol i remember taping songs off the radio
paste wrote:
While I am not a fan of a lot of these bands, there are quite a few 90s bands still out there touring and/or recording:
Green Day
Foo Fighters
Goo Goo Dolls
Counting Crows
Gin Blossoms
Red Hot Chili Peppers *
Sugar Ray
No Doubt
Smashmouth
Barenaked Ladies
Weezer
Blink 182
Collective Soul
Wallflowers
Live
Sister Hazel
Fastball
Third Eye Blind
Beck
Breeders
Stone Temple Pilots
Ben Folds
Matthew Sweet *
Tori Amos
Matchbox 20
Alanis Morrisette
Sheryl Crow
Fountains of Wayne
Oasis
Black Crowes
Toad the Wet Sprocket
Jane's Addiction*
Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Faith No More *
and until recently, Nine Inch Nails and Ministry
* like Soundgarden, these bands actually started recording in the 80s, but didn't really peak until the 90s.
As far as lack of melodies goes, the 90s was one of the best decades for Power Pop, which is a genre that pretty much focuses on melody and hooks, with artists like Jellyfish, the Posies, Redd Kross, Material Issue, Rembrandts, Lemonheads, Fountains of Wayne, Matthew Sweet, Gin Blossoms, etc...
kgdjpubs wrote:
Actually, my main problem with the 90s in general is a serious decline in lead vocal quality. There were a lot of very good singers in the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s. Not so many in the 90s--and 00s.
Andrew wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:
Actually, my main problem with the 90s in general is a serious decline in lead vocal quality. There were a lot of very good singers in the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s. Not so many in the 90s--and 00s.
Ditto. And you have nailed it. The 93-onwards era has seen almost no great singers and frontman delivered from current bands. Most of them sing out their nose or out their ass.
Gone are the days of powerhouse singers/frontman, hence why kids going to classic rock shows are blown away.
Eric wrote:
Barenaked ladies are gonzo...thankfully...they were't grunge, but they were some goofy bastards. Its true that lots bands from the 90's had good stuff...but my argument is that grunge killed those, either by keeping them down, killing them or influencing them and or their label to sound grungey.
strangegrey wrote:
Not to mention guitarists. There are NOT many current bands or 90s bands that have fronted talented guitarists....with the grand exception of Dream Theater, whom I consider an 'alternative' band to the then-90s mainstream puke inducing crap that populated the airwaves during that dismal decade.
But for the most part, it's the exception, NOT the rule, that a band that made it's break post 1992, did so with a talented guitarist at the helm....
Eric wrote:Barenaked ladies are gonzo...thankfully...they were't grunge, but they were some goofy bastards. Its true that lots bands from the 90's had good stuff...but my argument is that grunge killed those, either by keeping them down, killing them or influencing them and or their label to sound grungey.
Peartree12249 wrote:I have to agree that there was plenty of great music in the 90's. Was it melodic rock? Well no. Everything changes... nothing stays the same. Otherwise we'd still be listening to some band doing Peggy Sue or Rock Around the Clock. There wouldn't even be melodic rock if 70's music hadn't morfed into it. I grew up in the 60's, came of age in the 70's and was still rockin in the 80's & 90's. All 4 decades had it's share of one hit wonders and crappy artists but there was some excellent stuff as well. Some of my favorites from the 90's include:
REM
Live
Green Day
Mary J Blige
Metallica
Black Crows
Matchbox 20
I recently saw Live in concert on HDNet. They were phenomenal. One of the most emotional and passionate performances I've seen in years. Much better than many of the big-haired, spandex-wearing posers that were playing back in the 80's.
Eric wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:I have to agree that there was plenty of great music in the 90's. Was it melodic rock? Well no. Everything changes... nothing stays the same. Otherwise we'd still be listening to some band doing Peggy Sue or Rock Around the Clock. There wouldn't even be melodic rock if 70's music hadn't morfed into it. I grew up in the 60's, came of age in the 70's and was still rockin in the 80's & 90's. All 4 decades had it's share of one hit wonders and crappy artists but there was some excellent stuff as well. Some of my favorites from the 90's include:
REM
Live
Green Day
Mary J Blige
Metallica
Black Crows
Matchbox 20
I recently saw Live in concert on HDNet. They were phenomenal. One of the most emotional and passionate performances I've seen in years. Much better than many of the big-haired, spandex-wearing posers that were playing back in the 80's.
Just wanted to point out that not one of the bands you mentioned is grunge. I think the point is discussing the most popular rock of the 90's versus the 80's........Melodicrock versus Grunge. Metallica, Black Crowes and REM are WAY more 80's bands than 90's too.
Eric wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:I have to agree that there was plenty of great music in the 90's. Was it melodic rock? Well no. Everything changes... nothing stays the same. Otherwise we'd still be listening to some band doing Peggy Sue or Rock Around the Clock. There wouldn't even be melodic rock if 70's music hadn't morfed into it. I grew up in the 60's, came of age in the 70's and was still rockin in the 80's & 90's. All 4 decades had it's share of one hit wonders and crappy artists but there was some excellent stuff as well. Some of my favorites from the 90's include:
REM
Live
Green Day
Mary J Blige
Metallica
Black Crows
Matchbox 20
I recently saw Live in concert on HDNet. They were phenomenal. One of the most emotional and passionate performances I've seen in years. Much better than many of the big-haired, spandex-wearing posers that were playing back in the 80's.
Just wanted to point out that not one of the bands you mentioned is grunge. I think the point is discussing the most popular rock of the 90's versus the 80's........Melodicrock versus Grunge. Metallica, Black Crowes and REM are WAY more 80's bands than 90's too.
Peartree12249 wrote:Eric wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:I have to agree that there was plenty of great music in the 90's. Was it melodic rock? Well no. Everything changes... nothing stays the same. Otherwise we'd still be listening to some band doing Peggy Sue or Rock Around the Clock. There wouldn't even be melodic rock if 70's music hadn't morfed into it. I grew up in the 60's, came of age in the 70's and was still rockin in the 80's & 90's. All 4 decades had it's share of one hit wonders and crappy artists but there was some excellent stuff as well. Some of my favorites from the 90's include:
REM
Live
Green Day
Mary J Blige
Metallica
Black Crows
Matchbox 20
I recently saw Live in concert on HDNet. They were phenomenal. One of the most emotional and passionate performances I've seen in years. Much better than many of the big-haired, spandex-wearing posers that were playing back in the 80's.
Just wanted to point out that not one of the bands you mentioned is grunge. I think the point is discussing the most popular rock of the 90's versus the 80's........Melodicrock versus Grunge. Metallica, Black Crowes and REM are WAY more 80's bands than 90's too.
You're right I didn't list any grunge bands. I do like Soundgarden and Pearl Jam however. The tread was responding to a quote that 90's music lacked melody. Grunge was only one type of music in the 90's so I didn't think I had to limit my comments to just grunge. The Black Crows with their rock & blues vibe were way more of a throwback to the 70's rather than the 80's which is why I liked them.
Sarah wrote:Wow, lots of people in this thread sounding stuck in the 80s. "Music just ain't what it used to be!"
Well I grew up in the 90s, and I still love 90s music, and I know plenty of people my age who do too. The decade was not shit and I'm pretty sure it wasn't disappointing for the people who grew up in it, unless their earliest memory is Backstreet Boys. Obviously I like Pearl Jam but I was only 6 when they hit it big, so I'm talking more like Third Eye Blind, Alanis, Green Day, Sublime, No Doubt, Oasis as mentioned, and a ton of little one hit wonders many people in their early/mid twenties would smile with nostalgia if they heard. Recently in Sacramento they made a 90s radio station (though sadly it replaced the only good rock station there) and I know quite a few people including myself who listen to it.
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