I reluctantly admits I’m no fan of the music that is playing on the radio nowadays.All the hip-hop and the punk rock doesn’t interest me at all.Not that I think it sucks.Maybe because I keep comparing them towards music from the 90s which personally for me is the best music era especially during the rebel times where songs from to name a few, Nirvana,Jeremy, Oasis,Pearl Jam, Beastie Boys and New Radicals can always be heard anytime,anywhere.
I could still remember when the song ‘Wonderwall’ by Oasis was shown on TV,I was curious who are Oasis, with their dark glasses and bomber jackets which are considered cool at that time,really are.The band that consist of two brothers,a drummer and a basist from England continue to rise to stardom as they are being typecast as superstars.Their music are well received critically to the point that they are called the “new Beatles” and more coincidentally that the singer behaves and look like the late but great John Lennon.As my Oasis obsession continues throughout the years suddenly came to a standstill when the era of 2000s has come.Their new songs aren’t that good as compare to previous ones and worse;there was a hiatus because of the clash of egos between the two brothers.Now they have released a new song and possibly an eighth album and I could only hope they are going to be back on track.
Talking about downfalls,when I look at what happened to artist from the 90s nowadays,it wrote a similar story.Kurt Cobain is dead,New Radicals is just a stepping stone for the singer Gregg Alexander,Metallica suffers the same fate as Oasis and Pearl Jam hated the term “superstars” and I don’t blame them
Sadly the 90s aren’t forever and music like those can be called extinct as the years starting from 2000 past on.I just hope the 2010s are more to my liking.

May 13, 2008 at 7:00 am
if there’s one scene i’ll want a comeback for, it’s got to be the 70s
May 20, 2008 at 6:44 am
The Gallagher brothers were idiots! Either that or they were geniuses – fine line between the two. I saw Pearl Jam live when they came over in ‘95. I surfed onstage and shook Eddie Vedder’s hand – he thanked me for coming – then security came. Coolest moment of my life – ever.
October 12, 2008 at 11:56 am
Not only music, most of the movies of the 1990’s were better than nowadays. Also, cars from the 90’s were rounder and more sexier.