I was eight in 1990, so that consciousness started out pretty inchoate and surface-level, then grew increasingly sophisticated as the decade went on.posted by shakespeherian at 9:18 PM on June 28, 2015 [2 favorites]
"The playlist is probably ideal for twenty-something millenials, in my mind anyway. Music-savvy people my age and older are probably just going to be annoyed that I neglected to include an essential song, or act amazed I would choose something so obvious, or whatever. Gripes."It's funny how personal the music from one's adolescence is. It's impossible not to think "THAT song from that album?" when you yourself put a different one on the mix tape that you wore out while driving around endlessly at age 17. I like that the disclaimer acknowledges it, like, "hey, if you grew up during this period, you you are your own expert, I get that." Anyway, thanks, this is awesome.
"The playlist is probably ideal for twenty-something millenials, in my mind anyway. Music-savvy people my age and older are probably just going to be annoyed that I neglected to include an essential song, or act amazed I would choose something so obvious, or whatever."It's really interesting to me: a playlist of songs from my twenties that's not "for" me, but rather for people who are in their twenties now. Which, remarkably, is exactly what this feels like: a view of the past as seen through the lens of the present.
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