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Nostalgia (sh.itjust.works)
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[-] PiraHxCx@lemmy.ml 107 points 6 days ago
[-] GraniteM@lemmy.world 35 points 6 days ago
[-] PiraHxCx@lemmy.ml 9 points 6 days ago

lol this is so much better

[-] KyuubiNoKitsune 13 points 6 days ago
[-] wowwoweowza@lemmy.world 88 points 6 days ago

Object.

Not funny.

Songs I listened to in high school remain excellent.

[-] underisk@lemmy.ml 37 points 6 days ago

yeah, but you probably kept listening to those. if you hadn't listened to it "since high school" there would likely be some reason you stopped

[-] fushuan 26 points 6 days ago

Because I forgot. I have started listening to them again after 15 years and they are still awesome.

[-] wowwoweowza@lemmy.world 12 points 6 days ago

Indeed… you have a point here.

There were a ton of spoiled songs popular when I was in high school but no, I never listened to them and I surely wouldn’t have allowed them into my fridge.

[-] BootLoop@sh.itjust.works 34 points 6 days ago

What?? I would love to stumble across some forgotten songs from back then.

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[-] ramble81@lemmy.zip 28 points 6 days ago

Hey, I grew up in the 90s. That shit still rocks.

[-] perishthethought@piefed.social 8 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Yeahhh, certainly nothing from the 90s looks cringe now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xat1GVnl8-k

(Bloodhound gang)

[-] __Lost__@lemmy.dbzer0.com 24 points 6 days ago

Are you saying bloodhound gang doesn't rock?!

But that's joke music anyway, it was weird and kind of embarrassing to listen to when it was new.

[-] higgsboson@piefed.social 6 points 6 days ago

That weird cringe is their whole shtick.

[-] ThatGuy46475@lemmy.world 5 points 6 days ago

If it’s good enough for the umbrella academy it’s good enough for me

[-] shane@feddit.nl 4 points 6 days ago

I don't watch music usually. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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[-] thermal_shock@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago

KORN begs to differ at 40

[-] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 29 points 6 days ago

I think you're confusing the nostalgia of other people.

Most people are very fond and attached to their own personal nostalgia.

But most often are not familiar or even don't understand other people's nostalgia.

[-] serpineslair@lemmy.world 14 points 6 days ago

Replace "high school" with "you were 12" and then I agree.

[-] RaoulDuke85@piefed.social 16 points 6 days ago

Honesty, the songs I didn't care for in HS I don't mind listening to them now. Probably nostalgia.

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[-] Sommopfle@lemmy.world 8 points 5 days ago

This is a dumb picture... there is nothing wrong with old songs.... they were real, unlike the A.I. generated trash of today

[-] shyguyblue@lemmy.world 15 points 6 days ago

The only problem I have with old songs, I work retail. The Muzak system (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muzak) repeats the same songs multiple times a day.

[-] protist@mander.xyz 6 points 6 days ago

Dude. I worked retail back in the aughts, and when I go in stores today, I still hear many of the same songs from back then

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[-] chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Sniffs

Nope, still good

[-] otacon239@lemmy.world 13 points 6 days ago

Honestly, the more I go back to songs I “didn’t like” or were “played too often and ruined” and sit down with a good pair of headphones to give them a real chance, I’m regularly surprised to find how much of the spirit was originally lost by listening to those songs always on the radio not of my own free will.

Good examples are things like Hide and Seek by Imogen Heap or Days Go By by Dirty Vegas.

They’re songs that have likely played in commercials or movies or just on the radio that now I can’t get enough of simply because I can hear all the extra sound in it now.

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[-] Brkdncr@lemmy.world 12 points 6 days ago

Some of the old hip hop was pretty homophobic.

[-] eestileib 5 points 6 days ago

Reggae too, particularly dance hall

[-] mctoasterson@reddthat.com 4 points 6 days ago

Its always hilarious seeing wedding dances or disco clubs full of supposedly progressive chicks all dancing and singing along "to the sweat drop down my balls, all you bitches crawl" etc.

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[-] RizzRustbolt@lemmy.world 10 points 6 days ago

Yeah... One,two... princes kneel before you..

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[-] scytale@piefed.zip 11 points 6 days ago

I still enjoy Limp Bizkit when I randomly hear them. lol

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[-] itkovian@lemmy.world 5 points 6 days ago

My high school fav songs have aged far more gracefully.

[-] jj4211@lemmy.world 7 points 5 days ago

Sure your favorite songs, but what about those that you haven't listened to since high school? Did those fare as well?

[-] itkovian@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago

Quite a few of them. Not all though.

[-] mriormro@lemmy.zip 5 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)
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[-] Nollij@sopuli.xyz 6 points 6 days ago

Somehow, the greatest music ever made is always from your senior year of high school.

[-] PieMePlenty@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago

Nah, I had great taste, I still listen to Pink Floyd. The only thing that has happened over the ages is I've become more open to different kinds of music, where I was more closed minded when young.

[-] jj4211@lemmy.world 4 points 5 days ago

I suppose the thing would be songs that you listened to back then but stopped listening to. So in your case, pink floyd wouldn't count because it has staying power and you kept listening, rather than "you haven't listened to since high school".

If you randomly pick some billboard hits of the time that you haven't heard in a while, you realize why no one has played it in a while despite you listening when it was new.

Music of the (insert decade) is generally better than music of today largely by virtue of having a decade to choose from, versus picking over the most recent year or two

[-] squaresinger@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago

Music of the (insert decade) is generally better than music of today largely by virtue of having a decade to choose from, versus picking over the most recent year or two

That's a really good point. The most of the crap that was played in the 80s didn't make it into the "top 100 songs of the 80s" list, hence what's left over today is not the crap.

[-] RacerX@lemmy.zip 5 points 6 days ago

Been really getting into playing drums on Clone Hero recently and it's given me a chance to rediscover so many songs that I haven't thought about in years.

[-] hardcoreufo@lemmy.world 4 points 6 days ago

Maybe stuff from middle school - sophmore year of high school. By junior and senior year I definitely evolved my musical taste. Definitely bands I still listen to somewhat frequently like Pavement, Wilco and Yo La Tengo as well as stuff i haven't heard in 20 years but doesn't make me cringe like Deathcab for Cutie, Taking Back Sunday and Brand New. On the other hand middle school self loving My Chemical Romance (super early in their career) yeah that makes me cringe and I would not enjoy whatso ever today.

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[-] DragonOracleIX@lemmy.ml 3 points 6 days ago

I listened to a lot of nightcore growing up. That's something I don't ever want to go back to.

[-] blazeknave@lemmy.world 4 points 6 days ago

Angst, ballin, and anger don't make for great memberberries. Can't listen to so much stuff I loved.

[-] kyonshi@piefed.social 4 points 6 days ago

This comes back to the problem with old music: music didn't get worse, you just remember the good or memorable songs. At any point since the Billboard charts have been created 70% of them is dross, 20% is mediocre, maybe 10% is good. Everybody remembers the good songs that survive because they are good, and some of the mediocre songs people relate to. Everybody forgets the dross.
But back then, that was what you listened to as well.

(Check out, e.g. the Billboard hot 100 for 1968 (or even just Hot 20): it had Hey Jude at position 1, Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay on 3, and Mrs Robinson on 9, but it also had, let's see... 18 was Grazing in the Grass by Hugh Masekela (which is good but it's a trumpet instrumental), 2 was Love is Blue by Paul Mauriat (a schmaltzy melody, but it's the second hottest song if 1968), and 7 is This Guy's in Love with you by Herb Alpert)
(And you can do that with basically every year. I graduated in 2004, so what do we have there? Usher's Yeah on 1 (I remember that), Usher's Burn on 2 (no clue), Maroon 5 on 4 (this is one of those bands everybody seems to have struck out of their memory), Hey Ya by Outcast on 8, but their The Way you Move on 5 (definitely not a mainstay I would say), Nickelback is 17 (another band everybody pretends never to have listened to), but Twista's Slow Jamz is 16 (who?) )

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