I often comment to my wife that I miss the hidden, melancholy messages of 90s music. I'm not talking Dashboard Confessional emotional, but the type of emotion that you really had to listen to the lyrics. If you go back and re-listen to some of the albums I'll list below during this time period - you'll understand. Smart lyrics written by smart people. This was the time in my life where I started to realize that people were actually taking some of these lyrics seriously. Friends talking in class about trying marijuana, exploring their peer relationships further (very pc way of stating that), and expressing that their lives truly weren't that great. Grunge was huge and it was emotion-driven and expressive. The eighth grade was a bit like Blade Runner. It was a melting pot of rap, alternative, and classic rock. Much of everything reflected that from clothes to get-togethers.
One singular moment sticks out to me during this time period that sums up that I was not in Kansas anymore. I have no idea why I remember it, but I clearly do. The Foo Fighters first album had been out for a short time. Someone in my school clearly read the lyrics in the CD jacket and made a big deal about it. The song was This Is a Call and the lyric states, "Ritalin is easy, Ritalin is good". This was 1995 and I had no idea what Ritalin was. At the time, it seemed huge, but I'm not sure why. There were far worse songs with far worse lyrics, but this was the first mention of something that you would not necessarily see or hear on an episode of Cops. Definitely, a Boy Meets World moment, but one that shows how we grow accustomed to changes in society once we hear or experience them over and over. I think I remember one classmate in the entire grade (maybe the entire school) on Ritalin in the mid-90s. To me, that is crazy to believe.
That's it for middle school. Like most people's experience - a transition period. A period of finding out who you are and where to go. Man the music was great and still holds major weight today. I instantly see these album covers and know just about every song. From the awkward slow dances on a Friday night to skating around Angola on my cheap rollerblades - it's all there. It's an instant transport to my own Cory Matthews world.
95-96 album releases that summed up the melting pot:
- Jewel - Pieces of You
- Collective Soul - Collective Soul
- 2Pac - Me Against the World
- Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It
- White Zombie - Astro-Creep 2000
- Friday Soundtrack
- Alanis Morissette - Jagged Little Pill
- Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters
- 311 - 311
- Dangerous Minds Soundtrack
- Monica - Miss Thang
- The Presidents of the United States of America - The Presidents of the United States of America
- Ben Folds Five - Ben Folds Five
- Garbage - Garbage
- Oasis - (What's the Story?) Morning Glory
- No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
- The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
- 2Pac - All Eyez on Me
- Rage Against the Machine - Evil Empire
- The Wallflowers - Bringing Down the Horse
- Sublime - Sublime
- Cake - Fashion Nugget
If I had to pick one that defined that time of my life it would have to be Oasis' - (What's The Story?) Morning Glory. Such an incredible album. I wish the Gallagher brothers could have a Shawn and Cory relationship.
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