Wonder Years Without Narration.. Zen like
Monday, March 10, 2008
If you watch the Wonder Years without Narration.. its 95% people staring at each other.
Check it out. Must have been strange to film it… or perhaps they had the narration going on set.
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90s 4 EverWonder Years Without Narration.. Zen likeMonday, March 10, 2008If you watch the Wonder Years without Narration.. its 95% people staring at each other. Check it out. Must have been strange to film it… or perhaps they had the narration going on set. The 20 Hottest Women of the 90sSunday, March 9, 2008http://www.topsocialite.com/the-20-hottest-women-of-the-90s/ List tested 90’s Freak approved! Carmen Electra, Shannon Doherty, Marisa Tomei, Cindy Crawford… I would have added some colour to the list: Hale Berry, Venessa Williams et al. i love the 90’sMonday, August 20, 2007If you’re under the age of 13…you shouldnt even read this and if you do, you should not repost this. Just because you were born in ‘97 doesn’t mean you’re a 90’s kid. It’s not like you could remember the original Simpsons. I am sorry but You’re a 90’s kid if: You can finish this [ice ice _ _ _ _ ] You remember watching: You’ve ever ended a sentence with the word “PSYCHE!” You just cant resist finishing this . . . “Iiiiiiin west philidelphia You remember: You remember when it was actually worth getting up early You got super excited when it was Oregon Trail day in computer class at You remember reading “Goosebumps” You took plastic cartoon lunch boxes to school. You still get the urge to say “NOT” after (almost) every sentence . . . when everyhting was settled by: when cops and robbers was a daily activity. when we played Hide and go seek until our legs grew numb. when we used to obey our parents You used to listen to the radio all day long just to record your “Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?” was both a game and a TV game Captain Planet. He’s a Hero. You knew that Kimberly, the pink ranger, and Tommy, the green ranger, You remember when Super Nintendos and Sega Genisis became popular. You always wanted to send in a tape to America’s Funniest Home Videos . You remember watching Home Alone 1, 2 , and 3 . . . and tried to pull You remember watching: You remember when Yo-Yos were cool. You remember those Where’s Waldo books. You remember eating Warheads. You remember watching: you remember watching… You remember Ring Pops. You remember drinking Surge, and Tang. If you remember when every thing was “da BOMB!” When they made the new lunchables so that you could make pizza AND You remember boom boxes vs. cd players. Making those little paper fortune cookie things, and then predicting You played and/or collected “Pogs” You had at least one Tamagotchi, GigaPet, or Nano and brought it one word. . . . . . . . Furbies. You haven’t always had a computer, and it was cool to have the internet. And Windows 95 was the best. You watched the original cartoons of Rugrats, Power Rangers, and Ninja Michael Jordan was a king. YIKES pencils and erasers were the stuff! All your school supplies were “Lisa Frank” brand. You remember when the new Beanie Babies and Talking Elmo were always You collected those Beanie Babies. Carebears Gak was the coolest stuff invented. Lambchop’s song never ended. The old dollar bills. Silver dollars, which were cool to have. Everyone watched the WB and yelled at people who interupred them. You collected all the Troll dolls If you even know what an original walkman is. You remember wanting to sit on the orange Nickelodeon couch. You’ve gotten creeped out by “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” You know the Macarena by heart. “Talk to the hand” . . . enough said You always said, “Then why don’t you marry it!” You went to McDonald’s to play in the playplace. You remember playing on merry go rounds at the playground. Before the MySpace frenzy . . . Before the Internet & text messaging . . . Before Sidekicks & iPods . . . Before MIKE JONES . . . Before PlayStation2 or X-BOX . . . Before Spongebob . . . Back when you put off the 5 hours of homework you had every night. When light up sneakers were cool. When you rented VHS tapes, not DVDs. When gas was $0.95 a gallon & Caller ID was a new thing. When we recorded When we called the radio station to request songs to hear off of our When checking out drawing books and that one book about the rainbow fish You had slap bracelets! You remember when you tried to sing with headphones on for the first Way back. Before we realized all this would eventually disappear. Who would have thought you’d miss the 90’s so much!!!!! 90s Pharcyde - brokenThursday, August 16, 2007I own Labcabincalifornia The 90s Pharcyde foursome dominated my CD-player and tape deck from 1992-1996. Musically the talent was pretty evenly dispersed among the 4. I can recite lyrics from all of the original members of the Pharcyde, but my personal favorites were Fatlip and Slimkid3 (Tre) so you can imagine my disgust when I heard Fatlip was kicked out of the group. Tre went his own way about five years after Fatlip was cut. I heard about fatlips departure about the same time I noticed they had an album called “Plain Rap” come out: It was anger that made me not buy the album or even try an jack the songs off the Internet (to be honest I’m still mad about the break up and its been fuckin’ 10 years since Fatlip left). I’ve got to say that as a fan who grew up listening to the Pharcyde, the more I know about the circumstances that split them up, the more pissed off I get about the whole thing. Fatlip appearently got kicked out at Slimkid3 insistance: Fistfights and arguments between Tre and Fatlip convoluted the creativity somewhat, but the group still managed to deliver a solid work of art.
Fatlip apparently starting doing cocaine and extasy: I don’t want to take anything from Imani & Romye (booty brown), the remaining members of the Pharcyde, but it is NOT the same. I suppose that much is obvious. Don’t get me wrong, they are good as a duo. Even alone Romye tore some shit up when he contributes on the Gorillaz song “Dirty Harry” BootyBrown - on Dirty Harry (gives me the chillz). And I heard a little taste of Imani’s up coming solo album “Blaque Star Dust” (sic, man). But the soul of the original Pharcyde remains broken in three parts. When I listen to Drop on Labcabin (lol which a tight ass hip-hop album),I listen to “Knew U” one of their more current songs as a duo. Knew U is good but the the synergy that made Pharcyde off the charts is not there. Knew U by the way is a must hear for fans. Listen to Imani’s lyrics on Knew U and its clear he is talking about Tre Hardson abruptly leaving. Imani and Tre were actually good friends before the Pharcyde even existed. The ODBesque raw talent of Fatlip, the other worldly abstract poetic rythm of Tre, the shrill energic tenor of Booty Brown and the steady foundation of Imani… that synergy is gone (for good?). The skills of each is what made the Pharcyde “the Pharcyde“… at least for me. So I am ever reluctant to buy their new album. FATLIP its… different. I bet its even better if your on some sort of medicinal herbs. He needs to put out more material. Tre Hardson “The press tries to make us out to be the bad guys and Tre to be the good guy. The only people who are really suffering are the fans – because they give a fuck. The least he could do is give them the real.” — Imani (Daveyd - Interview) At this point, the way I feel is who ever has the best music will get my ear [period]. I disagree with Uncle Imani’s statement, Its not the fans loss… its their’s (all 4 of the original Pharcyde). They could have been as legendary as Run DMC. They could have been a house hold name like the Beastie Boys. Fuck ‘em. I’ll listen to Jurasic 5. Imani was right about one thing: “I’d love to do a show and have Fatlip and Tre open for us with their own music – so people can see who’s really holdin it down.” The Pharcyde duo would obliterate fatlip and slimkid on the stage: 90s CountryMonday, June 4, 2007Country dominated the 90s like no other music in America. Shania Twain went 22 times platinum and sold the more albums than any other genre. Even one of the top Whitney Houston song was orginally sung by country music singer Dolly Pardon. Besides Shania’s stellar album sales, Garth Brooks had two of the top ten selling albums of the 90s. 90s PopMonday, June 4, 2007I am not going to pretend to like 90s Pop. I don’t hate it all just MOST of it. Teenage pop sensation were being cranked out like crazy in the 90s. Most of them were one hit wonders. There were some pop gems like Santana (I’m not sure if that can really even be considered pop). I like some of the genre pop music like Garth Brooks and Santana w/Wyclef. I’ve never like the cookie cutter acts like Backstreet. From backstreet, *nsync, Britney Spears to Santana, I cover it all on my 90s pop page. Top Songs of the 90sMonday, June 4, 2007Of the thousands of songs in the 90s only a few stand out as the best. These are songs that are so good that they partially define the 90s. Regardless of what you think of the artist or song there is no denying their influence on music and people around the world. Check out my top 90s songs here. | |||||||||||||