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I always thought this was the Cranberries growing up :P
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I agree with Stegmutt; Altern/Indie music is alive today...many new groups creating music for us. I worry when people reminisce about 'the good days' or whatever; I'm worried that they are depressed. Here's what they should do: Stream KCRW (LA) until 12noon, KEXP (Seattle) until 6pm, KMUW (Wichita) 8pm-10pm, 94.9FM(San Diego) after 10pm - The Big Sonic Chill - Yes! So much good music.
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same. Alternative music was at a peak and music was an art form instead of a money hungry, senseless industry run by the Illuminati to poison our minds. The Artists had things to say and even the popular music had some meaning to it. Now it's just noisy computers played behind a naturally horrible "singer" singing to worthless lyrics about $, sex and shallow morals or sitting on the beach or yearning a "baby, baby, baby" wearing a meat dress which obviously makes them such an inspiring "artist"
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My favorite female voice ever. Angelic and absolutely pure.
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Harriet Wheeler is just heavenly, no photoshop or autotune..unlike this Nikki Minaj freak in the background.YUCK.
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SIMPLE AND BEAUTIFUL.
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I saw Wheeler sing at the Government Warehouse in Toronto in 1998. What a wonderful show given for a tatty provincial Canadian audience of pubescent rubes. Harriet deserves better. Especially since she is ten thousand more times talented than this Cranberry band that ripped her off totally.
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I don't know if music was that much better in 89/90. by my recollection, everything on mainstream radio was un-ironic big hair rock or closeted george michael, and the only place I could ever hear anything different was on niche mtv shows like 120 minutes or yo! mtv raps. i think we have it a lot better today.
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One of the most beautifully sung melodies of all time.
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adele who?
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I would give anything to go back to 1989/1990 when music was so much better and times where less stressful and chaotic. Then again, at least we have the internet and technology today, which allows us to reminisce and reflect on the past with nostalgic affinity. I guess that is the next best thing to actually entering a time machine.
Lunatic4Bizcas 3 months ago 28
I miss these guys.
LadyLouLou1966 3 months ago 8