by the_ROOSTER July 18, 2008
The best decade ever.
The music was amazing
the media didn't have control
when music told a story
a simpler time, and best of all...
Woodstock
The music was real quality stuff
Rap didn't exist yet
They didn't use sex to sell stuff like laptops
No MTV
you actually had to have had talent to become famous
The 60's-early 70's was the high point of rock: Classic rock, acid rock/psychedelic, folk music, and the beginning of metal (in the early 70's)
The Continental Hyatt House on Sunset Strip (also known as the riot house) in LA was a popular hangout for musicians.
Jim Morrison from the Doors would frequently visit the Whiskey A Go-Go
No Disney Channel...ahh :)
No perverts on Myspace
No Myspace
There was no Lauren Conrad or Audrina Patridge in sight. No reality TV. At all.
For a better understanding of what I mean:
-Watch Almost Famous
-Tune into Vh1 Classic (channel 235)
-try playing a guitar
-watch austin powers ;D
-research woodstock
-talk to a hippie(they are fun)
-Listen to "I wish i was a punk rocker(with flowers in my hair)" by Sandi Thom
The music was amazing
the media didn't have control
when music told a story
a simpler time, and best of all...
Woodstock
The music was real quality stuff
Rap didn't exist yet
They didn't use sex to sell stuff like laptops
No MTV
you actually had to have had talent to become famous
The 60's-early 70's was the high point of rock: Classic rock, acid rock/psychedelic, folk music, and the beginning of metal (in the early 70's)
The Continental Hyatt House on Sunset Strip (also known as the riot house) in LA was a popular hangout for musicians.
Jim Morrison from the Doors would frequently visit the Whiskey A Go-Go
No Disney Channel...ahh :)
No perverts on Myspace
No Myspace
There was no Lauren Conrad or Audrina Patridge in sight. No reality TV. At all.
For a better understanding of what I mean:
-Watch Almost Famous
-Tune into Vh1 Classic (channel 235)
-try playing a guitar
-watch austin powers ;D
-research woodstock
-talk to a hippie(they are fun)
-Listen to "I wish i was a punk rocker(with flowers in my hair)" by Sandi Thom
Girl 1: Ohh MY GaWSh ARen't ThE JoNAs BrOTherS LiKE THE BeSt?!!
Girl 2: No, rap and hip-hop is! Gimme some-a that P. Diddy!
Girl 3: No way! I love rock!
Me: You Do?? :D
Girl 3: Yeah i like, totally love my chemical romance, nickleback, the jonas brothers, and whatever else is on the top 10 for like, a day. Hooray for whiny emo music!
Me: Man, fuck this. I'm going to take my time machine back to the 60's and 70's, go to the Hyatt House, see The Doors, see Zeppelin, AC/DC, go to Woodstock and...ah never mind. They don't understand. :(
*gets in time machine* anybody coming?
Girl 2: No, rap and hip-hop is! Gimme some-a that P. Diddy!
Girl 3: No way! I love rock!
Me: You Do?? :D
Girl 3: Yeah i like, totally love my chemical romance, nickleback, the jonas brothers, and whatever else is on the top 10 for like, a day. Hooray for whiny emo music!
Me: Man, fuck this. I'm going to take my time machine back to the 60's and 70's, go to the Hyatt House, see The Doors, see Zeppelin, AC/DC, go to Woodstock and...ah never mind. They don't understand. :(
*gets in time machine* anybody coming?
by alyssa_morrison October 25, 2008
by T_Squar3d April 06, 2011
On internet message boards and blogs, with growing concern for political correctness, people feel compelled to refer to any unknown or anonymous entity as "he or she" or "he/she" etc.
In response to this, people who have a distaste for political correctness have coined the term s/h/it, pronounced just as it looks. It stands for she/he/it, cleverly taking a disdainable situation and turning it on it's ear.
In response to this, people who have a distaste for political correctness have coined the term s/h/it, pronounced just as it looks. It stands for she/he/it, cleverly taking a disdainable situation and turning it on it's ear.
by Wind February 21, 2005
One of the most underrated decades of all time. Rap was at its BEST, weather it be underground or mainstream, and life wasn't so materialistic. People dressed casually and lived to the fullest. Everyone has there own opinion of this decade, but people who say 90s sucked actually slept on the decade. Creativity was active in the 90s and stuff actually got a chance to make to the radio, or tv screen. Unlike today where everything is bought out by corporations. Also, overall the youth had a lot more fun than nowadays.
1990's hip-hop mentality- Keeping it real, staying true to your roots and the art, having soul,little bit of gangsta.
Current "hip-hop" mentality- Make it rain!, we in da club, spend it all on her, swag, im the shit, IM A ROBOT!
Current "hip-hop" mentality- Make it rain!, we in da club, spend it all on her, swag, im the shit, IM A ROBOT!
by messssage! February 12, 2010
by [s] army for life August 11, 2011