black holes sun, won't you come.......................... and wash away the raaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnn All I can say is that my life is pretty plain I like watchin' the puddles gather rain
I actually remember after a Packer game back in 1993 I think I remember getting in the car after a loss in front of the stadium and Blind Melon- No rain was on. That instantly cheered me up after the game lol. I was only 8 years old.
Plush - STP <--- by far my favorite. Alive - Pearl Jam Unforgiven - Metallica Wherever I may Rome - Metallica Losing my Religion - REM Wake me When September Ends - Green Day November Rain - GnR DOA, Best of You, Times like These, Everlong - Foo Fighters I can go on Forever The 70s, 80s, 90s the pinnacle of Rock. The 00's the pinnacle of... nothing.
Play this song when I die someday.... Dirt gets tossed on top of the box ... Happy man Great song! YouTube - Soundgarden - Zero Chance
Id like to point out that despite bashing the 00's you still listed four songs from that time period lol. Maybe it wasnt as bad as you remember.
Was listening to "Criminal" by Fiona Apple, "Who Will Save Your Soul" by Jewel, and a lot of Alanis Morrissette the other day that took me back to the 90s. Of course, my favorite is anything from these guys. By the way VH1 did a top 100 90s songs once, here is part one of three of clips of them, definitely brings ya back even if the list stinks. VH1 Top 90s Songs
That came out in 1989. Yeah man, that happens to every generation. In 15-20 years, somebody will be talking about the 'awesome music' of the 1st decade in the 2000's. I know a lot of people in their 60's that think pretty much everything after 1980 is just noise.
Prince & The NPG: Gett Off I was bartending in a club when that came out and the crowd would get crazy. Plus my girl at the time would **** like a female banshee when I put it on. Public Enemy: By The Time I Get To Arizona The greatest rap group ever. They had no qualms attacking social issues and put the fear in the white establishment. They are to rap what the late 60's Beatles were to rock. That **** that comes out now is pop with a beat behind it for the most part. Naughty By Nature: OPP Great beats to get your ugly on. It didn't even have to be OPP to make the sex better. Rage Against The Machine: Killin In The Name Of Brings out the anger to this day. Alice In Chains: Man In The Box Because too much anger is never enough Kenny Wayne Sheppard: Blue On Black Blues...if I have to explain you wouldn't understand.