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It was around the summer of 1982 when the drug problem really impacted. It became a lifestyle rather than a recreation. When you start lying and stealing, you cannot con yourself you're in control any more.
I was born in 1969, believe it or not, so I was a child in the '70s.
When I was growing up listening to music, it was 2004, when The Starting Line and Finch and The Used were kind of my favorite bands.
There's that thing about the '80s, the '40s and the '60s, and the '30s, the '50s and the '70s. Something about those odd decades in this century that weren't too pleasant.
There may be fewer people in the American house of the nineties, but there are a lot more things.
The '80s was wild compared to my real small childhood, which was late '70s.
What year is it in your imagination?
I just can't believe all the things I did that decade.
Honestly can't remember much else about those years
Glimpses is dead-on about the high and tight nineties even as it reaches out for the sweet hereafter of the sixties. It longs for something better, and finds it, I guess, as much as anything is ever found anymore. It's a mean, sweet, wry, and disturbing book, in equal portions.
I can't remember too much about the '80s, to be honest with you ... I wish that weren't true, but it is.
For the past 10 years, people have been making fun of the eighties. Why are we bringing them back?
I grew up in the '90s, and I loved Nirvana.
The 1980s really ended for me in 1992 with the film Kika.
The middle years - the eighteen-seventies, 'eighties, 'nineties - were a time of moral bankruptcy when men stole millions by a stroke of the pen or by the simple expedient of printing tons of worthless paper.
I grew up in the '90s. My goal isn't to be a '90s rapper, but I have little hints of '90s influence in my music. It's a modern approach to classic rap.
1970 - A YEAR with a whole new sound to it - came along, and that put an end to my teen years. Now I could step ahead into a whole new swamp.
I was 7 years old when the '80s began and 17 years old when they ended, so it was an incredibly formative decade for me.
Now that the 90's are over and more time has gone by, the 80's sound fresh again.
That era in the late '80s through the '90s was really when the music was so new, fresh, energetic, but still creative. It hadn't quite gotten corporatized yet.
The late 90s were crazy science-fictional if you were inside the superheated steam bubble of the dot-com 1.0 industry.
For me, one I love the 80's, I love 80's music, I'm sort of a baby of the 80's, I grew up in the 80s.
I miss the 80's as well, it was a truly great decade for music.
When I die, sprinkle my ashes over the 80's.
The '80s were the worst period. You had these horrible pop bands growing their hair and calling themselves metal.
I have a lot of friends who are in love the '90s. Girls, boys. '90s music? That's Tupac. That's Biggie. That's TLC. That's Aaliyah. I still listen to Aaliyah. I still listen to Tupac and Biggie. There's people who are really heavy on that culture.
In the eighties, we had the ladies who lunch, the power lunch - everything was power. At the beginning of the nineties, things changed.
During the eighties and nineties, people wanted to be chic, elegant, bourgeois.
My romantically favorite era is 78, 79 listening to Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 4, the live tapes, echo chamber and break beats.
I think the 1970s will always be the decade for me. Obviously, I grew up in that era, but the beauty standard was touchable, kissable.
The 90s were the decade in which studio filmmaking became a much more purely corporatized process, when their crassness ceased to operate on such a relatively individual scale.
Between '89 and '93 I was a wild child, a real nutter.
early summer of 2004, I
My favorite era of hip-hop was between '85-'89. That was the era that got me to love hip-hop.
The '70's came and went already-- Joe Perry
1979. Coming to America after a childhood spent in the Soviet Union is equivalent to stumbling off a monochromatic cliff and landing in a pool of pure Technicolor.
The end of the Nineties was an unhappy Primus camp. I hit a creative stagnation that wasn't helping us forward, and the personal elements, it just was time to stop.
Have you ever felt you were born in the wrong decade, or came just a bit too late and missed out on all the good stuff when it was in its heyday?
The '80s seem a real positive force. The '70s were deadening, in a lot of ways.
In those days, now it was in those days, In those nights, now it was in those nights, In those years, now it was in those years
And even if you didn't fall in love in the eighties, in your mind it will feel like the eighties, all innocent and airbrushed, with bright colors and shoulder pads and Pat Benetar or the Cure on the soundtrack.
I love the 2000s because everyone started to love haute couture.
These were the early Clinton years but the economy was still sucking an eighties cock ...
I remember way back when I was young, 10 years ago.
It's funny, when people talk about the 70s I can tell you the year of every album but when it comes to the later efforts I can't remember the exact years, it's funny isn't it?
Remember when friends was friends, and LL had a Benz?
And cell phones and beepers was the new trends?
When Koch was the Mayor and Reagan was the Pres?
The sound of the '90s, to me, is a combination of soul and street - it's a feeling.
The only good thing about the 1980s was that they invented rap, but rap didn't get good until 1992, so what does that say about the 1980s.
The way we experience history and time in all its forms shifted quite massively between 1989 and 2001 - to the point where contrivances like decades are now kind of silly.
92. I found and island in your arms and country in your eyes.
The '80s was all about this idea that women could have it all. You could have a career, and you could have a husband, and you could have children.
I am stuck in the 70's. I can't seem to get away from that era.
Music didn't really hit me again until the '90s, when the dancehall scene got going. The '90s were perfect for me. I would have really liked to have had The Slits out in the '90s again, to do tours and albums, because I think the '90s was a brilliant decade for music.
I don't remember most of the '60s and '70s.
I have to say that those nine years were full of turmoil and drama and trauma to me, in actual fact.
I had such a distaste for '70s clothing. So, the '90s were a rough period for me because I got made fun of for wearing what they used to call "pegged pants." Now they call them "skinny jeans."
The period right before punk rock where people like Lou Reed and Iggy Pop were really strong.
And about in the late '80s, I got kind of burned out a little bit.
year with the music of the
I'm incredibly nostalgic for the '80s, because I think that's when Geek Culture really kicked in to high gear.
I did not have a mobile phone in 1993. No one did, except the occasional banker or Hollywood star seeming smart, or the main character in 'American Psycho.' In 1993, every day was 'let's get lost.' I could walk Greenwich Village for hours and not be found.
I should have lived through the '80s, not been born in it. My style is a mix of hip-hop and '80s casual.
Lately, I couldn't remember those years, as if childhood was a movie I'd only seen the previews to.
Did I just say bounce? Hello, the nineties want their phrase back.
Everything has its place and time. We men of the nineteen-forties can smile at the mistakes of the nineteen-thirties, and, in turn, the men of the nineteen-fifties will laugh at the mistakes of the nineteen-forties. It is this historical perspective that shall save us.
I can't even remember when the Seventies was.
[On Philadelphia society:] The parties remind me of the Gay Nineties
the men are gay and the women are in their nineties.
We have a lot of societal problems that we have to fix in the 1990s.
In the '80s, you couldn't walk in the neighborhood without looking back to see if anyone was following you. You had your key in your hand before you got to your apartment and you'd rush in so you didn't have to stop.
The eighties were a strange time for teenage fashion. We wore silk blouses and shoulder pads, neon earrings and jodhpur pants. Come to think of it, our pants were especially weird. We also wore stirrup pants, parachute pants, and velvet knickers. It was a real experimental pant time.
Time! where didst thou those years inter Which I have seene decease?
Those were big years, big times.
I love the 80s. I always used to watch that VH1 show, I Love the 80s, nonstop. I love the 80s, everything about it, the clothes, the music. Especially the music. The music is so happy. It's great.
I was a little, tiny kid in the '80s, but I do remember seeing the styles of clothes, and I remember the cars from that era.
Well, growing up in the '90s, my first true love was ska music.
The '80s was the time for the great so-called modernization in Spain. It was a moment when it seemed that everything was breaking up and moving fast into modernity.
The feeling of the early '90s ... I think it was more ... It was real. It was gutter. It was more entertaining.
Nine years. I've been waiting nine years for this. Nine years to finally have you the way I've always needed you.
Who didn't grow up through the '90s watching 'Friends?'
I find that anything culturally significant that happened before '93 I associate with the decade before it. In fact, Oregon Trail is one of a handful of signposts that middle school existed at all.
In 1990 [Claudette Colbert] wished Vanity Fair readers "a fabulous new decade. I'm praying to make it to 2000. After all, I'll only be 97." She didn't quite make it.
I'm not an '80s fan. I'm more '70s New York pre-punk kind of thing, and I guess I grew up with '90s grunge, post-punk pop music.
I'm a huge fan of Eighties music.
The '80s was a wild decade, and I had some fantastic times. And I did some really fun work.
In the '70s it was skateboards, in the '80s it was drugs, in the '90s it was art, and now it's my family.
September 14th, 2009
The '90s will be looked back on as ushering in an era of comfort.
The late 1990s were good to me. I was doing the Lottery, GMTV and I had a good contract with ITV. But I was working so hard, I never had time to celebrate. I never thought I was lucky.
80s music sounds so 80s now. But in the 80s, it just sounded like music.
There was a thing during those times in the '80s where it was like Sex Pistols then Nirvana and nothing in between.
I suppose I was much more serious-minded in the '70s and '80s.
I see some of the clothes from the '90s is back in fashion. That really freaks me out because that's when I grew up.
Guitar players in the nineties seem to be reacting against the technique oriented eighties.
The fifties - they seem to have taken place on a sunny afternoon that asked nothing of you except a drifting belief in the moment and its power to satisfy.
1993, my return to the 'bigs'. I'd been
It's nine o'clock in the morning.
The 1990s are a bad time to be poor and not-famous.
In those years,'80 was the, at the turn of '79/'80 you had the invasion of Afghanistan. It was the period in which the Americans attempt to liberate, to, to liberate the hostages in Iran and all these, all these things, the atmosphere was freezing - boycott of the Olympic Games and all that.
It started back in '79,
My whole darn future was on the line.
I created a brand new sensation
Through my mind and the whole darn nation ...
You can take the girl out of the 80s, but you can't take the 80s out of the girl.