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#1 2012-05-15 22:20:55

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The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

When this day comes, which artists from the 90's do you think will be shoehorned into the "classic rock" definition?

My guesses would be Nirvana, Soundgarden, The Black Crowes, Stone Temple Pilots, and so on. There's probably more I could throw out, but I can't exactly put my finger on it now.

Which artists do you think would become classic rock?


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#2 2012-05-15 23:04:32

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Re: The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

Grunge


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#3 2012-05-16 06:36:32

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Re: The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

All4one wrote:

When this day comes, which artists from the 90's do you think will be shoehorned into the "classic rock" definition?

My guesses would be Nirvana, Soundgarden, The Black Crowes Stone Temple Pilots, and so on. There's probably more I could throw out, but I can't exactly put my finger on it now.

Which artists do you think would become classic rock?

I thought i was the only one here who liked the black crowes  big_smile  I actually met them when i was like 3 or something, And i LOVE thier 3rd album.....

Also, Nirvana is amazing (Nevermind FTW), but In Utero and Bleach are pretty good. I also like Weezer.

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#4 2012-05-16 08:24:10

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Re: The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

in utero = best album

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#5 2012-05-16 09:40:41

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Re: The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

MrJakes wrote:

in utero = best album


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#6 2012-05-16 12:53:42

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Re: The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

And here's the moment in which I'm the only one who likes Nevermind and despises the other two albums.

Yes, I'd say those bands would qualify as Grunge more than Classic Rock. Then again, I also think "classic" in this case, is a terribly loose and relative term. In the 2030s they might as well call Green Day and Linkin Park "classic" rock too, lol.  tongue  That's basically why I don't like englobating a group of bands as "classic" rock, it's better to categorize them by the genres they pertain to, and if necessary, the time in which it was developed and released (70s rock =/= 2000's rock).


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#7 2012-05-16 22:03:18

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Re: The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

Animeboy975 wrote:

All4one wrote:

When this day comes, which artists from the 90's do you think will be shoehorned into the "classic rock" definition?

My guesses would be Nirvana, Soundgarden, The Black Crowes Stone Temple Pilots, and so on. There's probably more I could throw out, but I can't exactly put my finger on it now.

Which artists do you think would become classic rock?

I actually met them when i was like 3 or something

:o

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#8 2012-05-16 22:04:37

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Re: The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

technoguyx wrote:

Yes, I'd say those bands would qualify as Grunge more than Classic Rock. Then again, I also think "classic" in this case, is a terribly loose and relative term. In the 2030s they might as well call Green Day and Linkin Park "classic" rock too, lol.  tongue  That's basically why I don't like englobating a group of bands as "classic" rock, it's better to categorize them by the genres they pertain to, and if necessary, the time in which it was developed and released (70s rock =/= 2000's rock).

True.


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#9 2012-05-16 22:37:26

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#10 2012-05-17 21:24:15

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Re: The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

All4one wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

All4one wrote:

When this day comes, which artists from the 90's do you think will be shoehorned into the "classic rock" definition?

My guesses would be Nirvana, Soundgarden, The Black Crowes Stone Temple Pilots, and so on. There's probably more I could throw out, but I can't exactly put my finger on it now.

Which artists do you think would become classic rock?

I actually met them when i was like 3 or something

yikes

Anyways, What are your favorite songs? Mine are A Conspiracy, Cypress Tree, and Better When You're Not Alone.


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#11 2012-05-19 21:37:24

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Re: The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

Animeboy975 wrote:

All4one wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:


I actually met them when i was like 3 or something

yikes

Anyways, What are your favorite songs? Mine are A Conspiracy, Cypress Tree, and Better When You're Not Alone.

I like Remedy and Jealous Again.


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#12 2012-05-20 00:12:11

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Re: The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

Maybe. These are much more subject to change than actual genres and music scenes, so it'd make sense  tongue


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#13 2012-05-20 03:23:37

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Re: The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

veggieman001 wrote:

MrJakes wrote:

in utero = best album


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#14 2012-05-20 08:28:55

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Re: The Day the 1990's Come to Be Accepted as "Classic Rock"

Grunge, Radiohead.

I was thinking about saying Green Day, but it's a bit of a stretch.


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#15 2012-05-20 12:47:01

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Grunge, Radiohead.

I was thinking about saying Green Day, but it's a bit of a stretch.

True. Early pop punk like that will take longer to get that "classic" reputation.


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