Cobain was alive somewhere, Type o Negative Recording bloody kisses, Jane's Addiction, Chili Peppers on fire, all this with extreme vitality, letters from friends existed, mix tapes had a high meaning... and you used to say hello to someone family member when they answered your call through the phone in the cabin. Moments of introspection were more private and hanging out in some ways was, in fact, more social and warm.
@WhiteWolfBlackStar17 күн бұрын
YES! Absolutely! It wasn’t unusual to know all your friends’ whole families. My GOD the music scene was on fire, ice water running thru our veins. I felt way more alive then I’d ever felt before. It was a magical time.
@RapidCycling07-p5v15 күн бұрын
Life was way better back then for sure! Totally gotta appreciate what we have now while we still have it because eventually the present time will become the past too. Btw please don’t take Our Lord’s Name in vain. Have an awesome day! Peace!
@JackDarcy-vl8rq15 күн бұрын
Jane's addiction had already split up...there was porno for pros though
@racheltuomi869513 күн бұрын
Pantera was still a band🤘😄
@MAD-MAX-c2d12 күн бұрын
Bloody kisses is such an awesome album, RIP Peter Steele
@frankblacks.457 күн бұрын
In 1993 I was 23yrs old and can vividly recall hanging w/my friends, just like this at an old Victorian-style house turned into 3-4 small apartments that went for $75-$150 per month. I recall arguing my case for why In Utero was my favorite Nirvana album to date with the super-excellent distortion of Kurts guitars combined w/Grohl's bombastic, big sound on the kit plus the sublime introspection of Pennyroyal Tea made for a Zeppelin of the 90s thing & how awesome that was. I even noted to my bros that they put specific Bass & Treble settings in the "liner notes" for playback in your tape deck for optimum listening experience. I was probably definitely going on about looking forward to Soundgarden's next album because theyre my favorite band of all time. I was running 2 / 3-men crews pressure washing Coca-Cola trucks at 6 different Coke warehouses and Nashville, TN's bottling plant making enough bank to be able to go to the excellent "music shops" in Mid-Tennessee every Saturday & score sweet deals on tapes & CDs which I still listen to today.
@matthewg656222 күн бұрын
I was 19 in '93! Great times! Life was actually so much better without social media, and cell phone/computers! We all actually left our houses and did stuff!!! And the music was AWESOME!
@richevans60920 күн бұрын
It was the Best.
@BenState9 күн бұрын
I had a cell phone and a computer in 93.
@matthewg65629 күн бұрын
@@BenStatesome did but wireless phones back then were usually tethered to a huge battery pack and they were no where like the smart phones of today! No texting that I remember! I stand by what I said! People faces in 1993 were NOT buried in a screen all day! I was also implying that cell phones today are computers not that they didn't exist in 1993 just that they were not wide spread as they are today and were hella expensive then!
@BenState9 күн бұрын
@@matthewg6562 Again fail. The Nokia 2110 released in 1993 and could send SMS and was actually smaller than most phones today.
@matthewg65629 күн бұрын
@@BenState again I didn't know about that phone back then and texting was definitely not as popular as today! So, you saying I failed while technically correct, was a miss on your part because that was the first year it was introduced and most people didn't have cell phones! But if you think 1993 was at All comparable to today's screen use, you either weren't around then or just not smart! If you had done better googling the Nokia 9000i released in 1997 was truly the first cell phone to have a keyboard for actual texting. Trying to use the number keypad on a cell phone was a nightmare and I remember that all the way into the early 2000's! The first smartphone was when people's faces got glued to the screen and that was when Apple introduced the iPhone in 2007 and 2008 was the first android! So again I stand by my comment!
@defshrimp18 күн бұрын
I was 15 in 1993 here in the USA rocking In Utero and Siamese Dream on repeat. It was a great time to be alive.
@DoopyBoat18 күн бұрын
Sweet
@SM-ql8ty10 күн бұрын
Being 15 in 93 WAS a great time to be alive!!
@DustinAxelson9 күн бұрын
I was 12/13
@Robert-x9g9s17 күн бұрын
WE didn't know how good we had it back in the day
@brianmeen215815 күн бұрын
Back then we were in such a hurry to grow up and start adulting - wtf were we thinking?!? Being young and hanging out with your friends with your entire life ahead of you was great .. we just didn’t realize it at the time
@tomahu59409 күн бұрын
i remember these days like it was only a few years ago. and then i blinked and i was 50. times goes so fast!
@KaspiansTravels9 күн бұрын
Yep, I'm 53. Sometimes catch myself wondering what one of the dudes is up to, then realize I haven't spoken to them in many years. Time's racing.
@msvlogcreationАй бұрын
I wish I was around during this time. I wasent born until 95 but the whole world looked so much different. People seemed happier and just a better time to live.
@isaiahlewis6627Ай бұрын
It was! I was 21 when this video was made 🖤 Such magical times!
@uverpro3598Ай бұрын
It was!
@blu-birb28 күн бұрын
How does it feel being thirty, bro?
@msvlogcreation28 күн бұрын
@blu-birb its weird, very weird.
@KaspiansTravels27 күн бұрын
The 80s were great too--everything seemed so new. I'm not young now, so I don't know how their social lives are, but being that age back then was a ton of fun!
@palespirit15 күн бұрын
Remember GenZ, when you’re speaking to someone over 40, this is who you’re actually speaking to. We’re trapped in old bodies and suits bro, we can’t help it! But our minds are still the same person. I was mewing in year 2000 bros, then somehow a time rift opened up and I’m old.
@dungeonmaster56509 күн бұрын
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@jaimereynolds25811 күн бұрын
Being a teen in the 90s was the best! We had so much fun! ❤
@justaguy23658 күн бұрын
Summer of 93 I was going on ten. Man I miss being a kid in the 90s
@markcopley252625 күн бұрын
I’m 46. That rips my guts out with nostalgic love pain. Great fuckin times man.🥲
@RescueGirl11 күн бұрын
45 here. God I miss these times! They were the best times ever! 😢
@BitwiseMobile3 ай бұрын
Misty water colored memories. Of the way we were. Thank you for the flashback. The 90s were my favorite decade. The colors, the sites, the sounds, the smells. Everything seemed like it was moving fast and getting better. They were my coming of age years and, while I don't miss the youth angst, I do relish in memories of those times.
@BitwiseMobile3 ай бұрын
'93 was one the most epic. My gf's sister worked for Primus management in SF. She got us backstage passes to Lollapalooza. That concert was Epic! I remember they had a sheet in front of the stage while AIC took stage. You could here them messing around and I could hear Inez (he had already replaced Starr) up there laying down a bassline for Would?. They opened with that song and it just got better from there. AIC was one of my favorite bands at the time, so I don't even remember Primus' set :). I was on cloud 9 from watching AIC. I still remember that show. RIP Layne. That same year I got my first job as a programmer, I cashed in my first stock options, and I bought my first brand new car - '93 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX Dark green :)
@KaspiansTravels3 ай бұрын
Exactly! Feels like a lifetime ago... and if someone's only 30, it was! Everybody used to hang out anywhere for hours and hours, almost every single day. Impossible to describe what that feeling was like to people who missed it.
@User4627028 күн бұрын
@@BitwiseMobile yo can we make a time machine real quick
@tencentpistol116 күн бұрын
i was 21 in 93 and am stoked to see a group of kids drinking and talking without constantly staring into a cellphone!!!
@KaspiansTravels16 күн бұрын
We didn't know how good it was back then. ...But it was.
@chrisking669513 күн бұрын
@@KaspiansTravels Did we? So did we have all the medical breakthroughs that we have today? All the tech that makes our lives easier?
@garrettstrutz742112 күн бұрын
@@chrisking6695from the 90’s to now I haven’t noticed much improvement in medical in fact we may have had gone a little backwards in care. A lot of the newer tech has really wasted a lot of people’s short time on this earth and distracted people from more important things sadly
@BenState9 күн бұрын
@@chrisking6695 Be specific.
@photoopp610013 күн бұрын
There was so much spontaneity, and people-driven interactions. People thrived off their relationships and one another and not an algorithm-controlled device fed by social media and outliers that have no impact on your immediate life...like a friend does.
@JenniferKMorin14 күн бұрын
oh man i am from Sudbury and was in high school in the 90s, this is like stepping back in time, much love
@Lib_exorcist18 күн бұрын
I was 19. The best times of my life from 1993 to 2001.
@TheGovernor-vw9cf16 күн бұрын
I was born in 2003 I wish I got live in the 90s. 93 was also a tragic year we lost Brandon lee.
@Eyesofwrathvox9 күн бұрын
I feel for you. 2003 was the year I graduated high school. My daughter was born in 2005. I really wish your generation was able to experience what life was like pre 911. It's almost like what I would imagine someone your age telling a kid born after covid, how life was different prior. Like a whole other dimension. It was never perfect. Of course there's going to be people jumping in saying that we still had this problem or that problem, etc... sure, but nothing compared to today. Progression was exciting instead of worrisome. People actually looked forward to new technology. The internet was still dialup AOL, but it didn't take over our lives. We were able to simply just use it for what we needed, and walk away after an hour. Movies were a huge event. For example 1996 had Scream, Twister, The Rock ,The Cable Guy, etc... a midnight screening or opening night was insane for almost every movie. Seeing Scream, Jurassic Park, Happy Gilmore and Home Alone was like a concert or a boxing match or something. I can remember sitting in an aisle for Scream because the showing was oversold and they just let us in. Of course what I'm talking about is trivial in the grand scheme of things, but it was a great time.
@jars00233 ай бұрын
"Crushing your head" is from the kids in the hall show 😢 I feel old
@KaspiansTravels3 ай бұрын
It was the only thing which stopped band practice. We'd stop to watch "Kids In The Hall". 😂
@cobracomandor22343 ай бұрын
U are old
@prophez2328 күн бұрын
Freakin love The Kids in the Hall! Actually have the first season on DVD somewhere.
@Nosferata1389 күн бұрын
That was around way before kids in the hall, but still a great show!
@Peter-by3ox16 күн бұрын
man this made me well up for some reason. I was 16 in 93 what a great decade and the noughties were top as well. Social media has screwed everything
@KaspiansTravels16 күн бұрын
That's what everybody says when they watch this simple vid of mine. I guess it's become obvious social media was a net failure.
@ericthiel40533 ай бұрын
Had that same Skinny Puppy shirt lol. Man the 90s were a great time to be a teenager or in your early 20s. Great music and simple good times.
@devilsoffspring551914 күн бұрын
I remember 1994 and people were whining that Green Day sucked and would never last and would never have a career and should give it up. Here we are 30 years later and people keep saying the EXACT SAME shit :)
@philipargo14 күн бұрын
And tons of great LSD.
@angelotro18 күн бұрын
"Smokin' and drinkin' on a Tuesday night!" was our mantra.
@KaspiansTravels16 күн бұрын
You too, huh?! 😂 That was "buck a beer" night at the bar we all went to. Everyone was destroyed on Wednesday mornings.
@mijofeo9 күн бұрын
I was 13 in 93. Listening to sonic youth, crass, skinny puppy, boredoms, gorilla biscuits etc. I hit the jackpot with my 17 year old best friend living next door. He had a grip of Metal Maniacs magazines and great taste in indie music as well. Plus a Datsun 280 so we were mobile. He took me to my first show too. SLAYER!
@alternateA17 күн бұрын
I was only 3 in 1993 and this is what I've always thought my life would go through when I grow up, these were "adults" but the older I got and into the 2000s, this life began to change. Im glad I got to see how things were then in personal handcam rather than movie tropes for once.
@KaspiansTravels16 күн бұрын
I've never thought of that, but you're right--TRUTH BOMB. Teens and adults mimicked each other and developed their own personalities, in a community and organic social way, rather than carbon-copying international influencers or celebrities. When they try to recreate this era in modern films, it always comes off wrong or cheesy.
@coolbro696916 күн бұрын
yeah dude....wild
@BlubbyO15 күн бұрын
I was just learning guitar in 93'ish. It was the thing todo back then, if you had an old relatives guitar. Learn to string it up and play along with your high speed dubbed mix tape!
@KaspiansTravels14 күн бұрын
@@BlubbyO 💯 My guitar hardly worked. I had to straighten the neck with clamps and hot water. None of us had any money for real equipment.
@BlubbyO14 күн бұрын
I was fortunate to have a Martin guitar that was my Grandfather's hobby guitar I guess he picked up in his middle aged years. That's what I learned on and attained large finger tip calluses too. Started learning tab at the time a couple years later got an old flying-V kit electric from a friend's father for ten bucks😁.It had no bridge so I used a popsicle stick🤣. The some of the pickups were damaged so another friends father ( our scrap bands engineer father ) on his own time while I wasn't there fixed the pickup issue. I eventually bought a used bass guitar at a pawn shop. So this time was '96.
@AnonYmous-jp8uu8 күн бұрын
Awesome ! I met and opened for a band from Toronto in summer of 93, that had come to PA for a outdoor music festival.
@MaxG-jk8ty18 күн бұрын
Kids in the Hall "crush your head" reference went hard...
@KaspiansTravels14 күн бұрын
Right?! Lucky we didn't pull out the Pauly Shore, Dice Clay, or Ren & Stimpy. 😂
@saltsaltysalt004Ай бұрын
These types of videos are so fun to watch, I hope Louie or Nat sees this and gets back in touch with you!
@KaspiansTravelsАй бұрын
The whole crew would LOVE that! Especially Ed because they camped in his back yard for about 2 months. Thanks for watching!
@WhiteWolfBlackStar17 күн бұрын
@@KaspiansTravelshaha! That’s awesome! We used to do stuff like that. Stay by each others’ houses for a month, go to work and school from there. Omg! Everybody knew everybody’s entire family, and the neighbors. We used to have the loooong drawn out type parties LOL!
@buckodonnghaile430926 күн бұрын
I was 19 and just down the highway in Huntsvillle. This is great
@GaZonk10017 күн бұрын
I was thirty-nine and about to have first bubba . . this stuff was my world and compared to now was a softer time . .it goes fast, kids
@copperictv16 күн бұрын
I was 17 in 93, I sure miss these days. was a fun time
@GARRETT-793 ай бұрын
Growing up in 80S/90s was awesome, The best music and time. Seeing NIRVANA, DANZIG, SOUNDGARDEN, ALICE IN CHAINS, PANTERA, DAYGLO ABORTIONS, L7, MINISTRY, MISFITS, WHITE ZOMBIE etc etc Live in Concert was awesome
@KaspiansTravels3 ай бұрын
Completely agree! We were lucky enough to see the best of New Wave (Thompson Twins, Blondie, Benatar etc.), go into the best era of Pop (Madonna, INXS, Lauper, etc.), go into the best Grunge (W Zombie, Nirvana, etc). Meanwhile, most of the old punk bands (Ramones, UK Subs) were still playing great shows and alt bands (The Cure, Jesus and Mary Chain, Pixes) were all over the place.
@GARRETT-793 ай бұрын
@@KaspiansTravels oh of course, I listen to GG ALLIN to SLAYER to BLONDIE , THE CARS, BLUES, ROCK there's alot of great music in 80s/90s, There's "Some" good music in 21st century but nowhere near between the 1960s-1990s IMO Anyway , Cheers 🥂
@BitwiseMobile3 ай бұрын
@@KaspiansTravels Totally! I remember I was into the hair bands at first, then I discovered Depeche Mode. They had this subgroup of people called "mods" at my school who listened to new wave. I stopped hanging out with rockers and started hanging out with the mods (because of a girl, ha ha). The Cure, OMD, Thompson Twins, Yaz, Howard Jones, just to name a few. I fell into that rabbit hole hard. Then Grunge started coming around and AIC quickly became my favorite band.
@prophez2328 күн бұрын
I was a huge Danzig/Misfits fan saw them in 93 in Dallas at Trees in Deep Ellum during the How the Gods Kill tour and White Zombie opened for them and by the time their set was done I'd almost forgot I was there to see Danzig lol.. Bought their tape the next day. But I was mostly into the underground Industrial EBM scene and Skinny Puppy and Ministry and Front 242 etc. But anything from punk to metal and everything in between was fine with me. Growing up in the 70's-90's were the best.
@KaspiansTravels27 күн бұрын
@@prophez23 Yeah, man! We listened to everything from Skid Row to Leonard Cohen. The singer in our band was a huge Kiss fan, I liked the Sex Pistols, the drummer was into Manchester, we all liked industrial. Made for a great sound when we meshed it all together. Thanks for watching!
@Immikebolton11 күн бұрын
I wish I was a teen around the 90s just to hang out with these guys, I do not belong in this generation at all.
@samantha_hill_12310 күн бұрын
Realll but there's nothing we can do abt it so we gotta try to live in the moment more, one of the issues is social media gen z as a whole I feel like we gotta get off social media and get outside a lot more than we do cuz I really do notice it is a problem and yeah there's more to it then that but doomscrolling is definitely one of the biggest problems 😭
@diaz-pedro9 күн бұрын
@samantha_hill_123 Exactly. It really pisses me off sometimes that these people are so online and just keep hopping on trends. We gotta be ourselves more, everyone's a copy of eachother. But i guess we're unlucky to be in this gen. Just gotta try to make the best of what we have.
@Immikebolton9 күн бұрын
I’m not saying for some damn trend. I can’t stand this generation I live in and I rather be in a decade before my time than be in decade where we “hop on trends”
@samantha_hill_1238 күн бұрын
@@Immikebolton reallll
@Dawnrazor9316 күн бұрын
Hell yeah she’s wearing a Fields of the Nephilim shirt! I was born in 93 and they’re one of my fav bands! You can tell from my username on here haha! \m/
@KaspiansTravels16 күн бұрын
That band still hadn't made it to where we lived--the English girl and her boyfriend introduced us to Fields of the Nephilim. Basically, if it wasn't on MTV or in music mags, we didn't know it existed.
@Dawnrazor9316 күн бұрын
Hell yeah BROTHER it’s almost like that band is so magically charged that the ones meant to hear them and understand them will! Like man imagine me I’m a dude age 31 that lives in the Bible Belt south where it’s country music and mumble rap for the most part. I could bet money I’m probably the only guy in my city that knows about them lmfao 😂
@johndutton588129 күн бұрын
I graduated in 93,it was a great year.
@KaspiansTravels27 күн бұрын
It was! Then Kurt Cobain killed himself in '94 and it sort of put a dark shroud over everything. Music scenes had been fun up until then but that kind of made it sad. ☹
@Beccamae7521 күн бұрын
I did too!
@waltercannon470014 күн бұрын
Nice Skinny Puppy shirt! Oh to have one in 2025.
@t1n_0men4 күн бұрын
Skinny Puppy and Fields of the Nephilim t-shirts in one video. Both incredible bands.
@ricardonascimento946115 күн бұрын
I was 18 yo headbanger in 93! Great times
@peakyblinder77716 күн бұрын
I lived through this great time . I was a Grunge head 😊
@miket.22025 күн бұрын
The 90s. Good times.
@asdf989011 күн бұрын
I was 17, great time to be a teen! I had hair like Louis the Brit guy. Dressed similarly too.
@BlubbyO15 күн бұрын
Wow. I was 13 in '93. So these ppl are in there early 50s hah! I remember those 3$ Heineken bottles a few years later! North Bay eh, I am in Ont too! Had the Kurt hairstyle or whatever at that age too.
@higgy172620 күн бұрын
I was only 4 in '93 in the UK, wish I was 10 years earlier, I still never had a phone until I was 17 though and i hate having one now! Life is so different now and its rubbish! I try to recreate the 90s but its difficult
@KaspiansTravels19 күн бұрын
💯 We try as much as possible to recreate the 70s and 80s with our kids. Difficult though because kids don't play in most neighborhoods the way they used to.
@Eyesofwrathvox9 күн бұрын
I turned 8 that summer so there wasn't partying for me lol, but that time was still pretty amazing. Other than playing outside, videogames and movies pretty much dominated. That summer was all about street fighter 2, Sonic, Splatter House 2 and seeing Just One Of The Guys, Don't Tell Mom The babysitter's Dead and The Last Dragon pretty much on repeat on HBO haha. Then watch random horror movies on Rhonda's Up All Night on USA 🤣. This was after a day at the pool and riding bikes. Don't let people around my age say that we didn't play video games or do all that when we were younger, we certainly did. We just knew how to balance.
@twilightcitystudios8 күн бұрын
I click on one of these videos of someone filming in a 7/11 in the 80's and now I'm getting all these old video recommended to me all of the sudden. lol
@FTW_6663 ай бұрын
I’ll take that Skinny Puppy shirt, thanks.
@RyanBranscum-pw4eu17 күн бұрын
I was eight years old in 93 my parents got me a guitar and a nirvana "bleach" tape cassette and an amfm recorder . Needless to say the rest is history. Still a grunge/punk/metal head to this day😎😈👍💪✌️🤘 and wouldn't have changed a thing to have grown up in the 90s
@boorobertson198519 күн бұрын
Life before social media ruled
@KaspiansTravels19 күн бұрын
"Social" actually meant social--a bottle of beer and a dozen people around a picnic table.
@brianmeen215815 күн бұрын
@@KaspiansTravelsyep or parking Lots ur parks. We did a lot of hanging out in parking lots back then .. I don’t think kids do that anymore lol - they just gather online
@KaspiansTravels15 күн бұрын
@@brianmeen2158 The literal follow-up to this video, taped 3 hours later, is us hanging out on the sidewalk and in a parking lot while a show happens in the bar next to us. I'm considering uploading it too, but it's mostly boring.
@ChantelStays13 күн бұрын
I wouldve loved to have been a teen and YA in the 90s. I was only...five 😢
@MookieMaroni11 күн бұрын
Born in 71. 80's and 90's were FUNN! Never worried about getting yelled at for it, either.
@iamherebehindthelight15 күн бұрын
I love when everyone hang out and never be woke like now days
@MookieMaroni11 күн бұрын
Everyone was fair game. Noone was crying about it.
@whiskeyriverruns944110 күн бұрын
Miss the 90s
@prophez2328 күн бұрын
I was 21 and been married to my first wife a year by then. Only if I could go back and save myself from a lifetime of bad decisions lol
@LovewarpstainIV10 күн бұрын
I was 17 in '93. Honestly, we thought it was the worst time to be alive. The "real" scene was past, the real counterculture was past, people were more wild and free in the past. But looking back now, it was the freest we'd ever be. Many didn't live through it. Many were broken by it. But I think we were the last generation to seek and love freedom.
@KaspiansTravels10 күн бұрын
" Many were broken by it." Truer words were never spoken. We all had a good time, but as we grew up it literally killed some people I know. And I agree with the "scene being past" feeling. I could feel the charm of the 80s scene slipping away by 1991. I knew that exact excitement would never come back.
@LovewarpstainIV8 күн бұрын
@KaspiansTravels There were a couple of years I kinda think of as utopian. But then things got dark fast. A handful of years later the decision literally became: Die or give up the full-timer partier lifestyle. Every year after 21 has really been a bonus.
@KaspiansTravels8 күн бұрын
@@LovewarpstainIV Kurt Cobain left a cloud after his death--a giant void and it seemed things after that were either limping along or overproduced and fake. Smart people realised he wasn't a person to emulate after all--just sadness, family strife, self-loathing, and death. All his "genius" and he proved a total trainwreck. ...Then Green Day and Marilyn Manson stepped in. 😬
@prophez2328 күн бұрын
Skinny Puppy!! F'k yea!! Miss those days.
@wnerko74843 ай бұрын
Thebeer opening trick.takes chunks outta table
@KaspiansTravels3 ай бұрын
Glad there's no film of us opening them with our teeth. Because that sometimes happened. 🫤
@Pizza4Lunch16 күн бұрын
It's weird how the internet and our smartphones have connected people more than ever before but because of it we have become less friendly and willing to just chill with random people. Generally speaking I mean.
@VictoriaViolet184917 күн бұрын
I love how everyone feels uncomfortable and embarrassed with the camera. Nothing like now.
@thispostlife3 ай бұрын
I see how The Trailer Park Boys started! I think every Gen X has a video tape like this.
@KaspiansTravels3 ай бұрын
😂 Yes. Trailer Park Boys hits close to home. That's a case of fiction being too close to reality.
@return2sender79119 күн бұрын
we couldnt all afford cameras haha.
@tommy-nj6zc13 күн бұрын
the two brits are from the same city as me!! crazy coincidence
@KaspiansTravels13 күн бұрын
Well, fuck... If, by any remote chance, you run into an goth (or former-goth) person around 50, named Nat or Louie, ask them if they ever hitchhiked Canada. If so, point them here--there's some people who'd love to reconnect!!
@joesmith921617 күн бұрын
hell yes!!!! fields of the nephilim and skinny puppy shirts!!!!
@thebandshirtguy12 күн бұрын
The 1990's 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼 freeze me here please. Had zero cares and I still do 🤙🏼 #teenageangst #grunge
@loringbush14553 ай бұрын
It's the I'm stoned 🌊
@miked43097 күн бұрын
louise as in veruca salt louise post?
@TCMfamilymain17 күн бұрын
Far out all the dudes are hot and uniquely styled😍
@conalcochran15614 күн бұрын
1993 I was 16.
@deanaf11 күн бұрын
93 I was either in the Valley or at Solid Gold. Probably at Solid Gold.
@decades564313 күн бұрын
Is she wearing a Fields of the Nephilim shirt? Edit: Yes she is. Just saw the other comment.
@stevenhanson6057Ай бұрын
Last Generation to grow up without a Hell-Phone! Now playing, “Hell Phone”
@KaspiansTravelsАй бұрын
💯 People will never understand why it was better to wander around town until you found your friends rather than text them. Impossible to comprehend unless you were there.
@1977WasPeak28 күн бұрын
cap, i was born in 2003 & didn't have a smartphone until middle school
@User4627028 күн бұрын
@@1977WasPeak how do you know what the 70's were like if you were born in the 2000's
@zeusdarkgod772726 күн бұрын
@1977WasPeak you stopped growing up in middle school?
@Dreamscreamermusic25 күн бұрын
@@1977WasPeakwtf does “cap” mean?
@crinklecut379012 күн бұрын
Nobody is covered in tattoos! Those Jean shorts were a bit harsh though- yes, I remember those. 😂
@oui26113 ай бұрын
louie's hair is pretty cool. the brittish guy
@KaspiansTravels3 ай бұрын
He was overall very cool. Shame we didn't get to keep in touch for long after he left our city. Was a lot more difficult pre-Internet when you met travelers. They eventually got kicked out of Canada for illegal fruit picking in the Okanagan.
@ikonic_artworks15 күн бұрын
ok but why is the british guy constantly staring into the camera like he knew where this video would eventually end up 😮..
@KaspiansTravels14 күн бұрын
He does it in another segment I have too! It's like he was selfy-ing way before there was such a thing.
@ikonic_artworks14 күн бұрын
@@KaspiansTravelsNat and Louie are time travelers
@Hilaire_Balrog10 күн бұрын
Dude at beginning has a Skinny Puppy shirt on . Video gets a 👍🏽
@scottmowdy385616 күн бұрын
Damn I sound old now,but no phones no fucking internet(someone had a landline internet hookup here)everyone was looking at each other and talking ,we was happy,content,it was rad!and the song "don't call me dude" hahahaha , and skinny puppy and lsd scarred me back then too!
@BlubbyO15 күн бұрын
Yea, if someone had an internet connection back then, friends would just check it out " ah Woah dude what do ye do with the internet thing here? " 🤔🤣"
@shadowaccount16 күн бұрын
How do you have no music playing
@KaspiansTravels16 күн бұрын
😂 I actually know the answer to this! We were setting up for a gig at a bar so that's where our extension cords were, and we didn't have D batteries for the boombox. (The neighbor behind also liked to call the cops on us for noise--almost weekly.)
@shadowaccount16 күн бұрын
@KaspiansTravels Man I can't imagine having a get together with no music ! But noise complaints/no power do explain it. Now it's so easy to just throw something on a bluetooth speaker, but back then you always had to be hard wired or have 16 D batteries batteries run out in 3 hours! Your group definitely had an eclectic music taste and that always makes for a great time!
@KaspiansTravels16 күн бұрын
@@shadowaccount 💯! Everything from Kiss, Ministry, Ramones, Charlatans to Leonard Cohen and Elvis. It made for a great band too.
@neoone982011 күн бұрын
In 93 I was 11. Graduated in 00. I think I was the only grunge in my HS. After I abandoned the goths for being posers.
@blackmetalerik28 күн бұрын
that girl is so pretty🥰
@KaspiansTravels27 күн бұрын
And she was one of the sweetest people I've ever met. A joy to be around!
@ScaryGarrySG112 күн бұрын
Ah, the backyard...away from those damn pesky parents!
@IvyMike-k7u16 күн бұрын
I k holed once. It was terrifying and great at the same time. Zero functionality but I could hear everything.thank God I was by myself.
@brimeow_2 ай бұрын
The 90s looked so fun! Whats the girls name? Shes so pretty ✨
@KaspiansTravels2 ай бұрын
That's Natalie. She lived in my buddy's backyard in a tent with her boyfriend, Louie, for 3 weeks. They were hitchhiking across Canada. Nobody remembers their last names and we fell out of touch after awhile. Keeping in touch long-distance was so much more difficult back then--if people changed addresses or you lost their phone number, it was kind of over. 😂
@brimeow_2 ай бұрын
That sucks! Nowadays is easier to keep in touch one of the cool benefits of the internet 😊 i didnt grow up in those years still love the grunge era tho ✨ the music, clothes makeup.. wish we could travel back in time!
@KaspiansTravels2 ай бұрын
@@brimeow_ The fun, cool thing is that maybe, someday there's a chance Nat & Louie or (one of their friends in England) will see this and get in touch with me. The guy whose backyard they were in would be elated if I found them.
@brimeow_2 ай бұрын
i bet 😊 i hope one of them get in touch with u soon!
@steves364917 күн бұрын
I was 12.....kids in the hall
@uverpro3598Ай бұрын
No phones. No internet.
@Kipp78954Ай бұрын
Just. Life. ❤
@xshadowscreamx15 күн бұрын
Peak
@franklegarda6510Ай бұрын
These are somebody's grandparents
@KaspiansTravelsАй бұрын
😂 To my knowledge, none are yet. Middle GenX age group. The eldest kid from this gang is now a little older than we were in the videos. ...Give it 2-3 years and some will grandparents for sure.
@KC-we2dg18 күн бұрын
The nerds?
@JasonPrice-o2w11 күн бұрын
800th person to like and watch ✌️💜
@yourneighbour33093 ай бұрын
Sickkk. Look into Death To The World.☦️💙📿
@KaspiansTravels3 ай бұрын
Nice, thanks!! How'd you know I'd like stuff like that? 😂
@yourneighbour33093 ай бұрын
@@KaspiansTravels Hilarious! That's amazing!!!!!! I Guess I knew you were just cool like that!🤷♂️🤣💙
@ronk640525 күн бұрын
I was part of this generation , we were idiots
@mattsheezy546916 күн бұрын
I thought I was Billie Joe Armstrong at the time 🤔
@wiseguy92023 ай бұрын
Seemed like the Brits body language looked like, 'bro stop pointing the camera at me and asking me to say and do dumb shit'.
@KaspiansTravels3 ай бұрын
100%! 😂 Foreigners were so rare back then in our city, we bugged him incessantly. Price he had to pay for camping in the backyard free for a month.
@wiseguy92023 ай бұрын
@@KaspiansTravels Yeah we did to here in upstate NY where I lived. We just didn't have a camera. The foreigners we bugged were from French Quebec since we share a border..
@JamesChatting18 күн бұрын
Brits are just uptight sometimes
@markovisic724429 күн бұрын
And metalheads?!?
@ikonic_artworks14 күн бұрын
Nat looks like she coukd be a transplant from this era and is cute af
@KaspiansTravels14 күн бұрын
...And there was not a single bad thing could be said about her. 100% sweetheart all the time, just like in the vid.
@carlfolcojr.34979 күн бұрын
Skinny Puppy
@gruberjens435415 күн бұрын
01:08 Damn... She looks a lot like a girl I dated for a while back in the early 2000s :-D
@zzaraky10 күн бұрын
cool xd
@italilagu650111 күн бұрын
The 90's was pretty much about clicks / groups .
@Dreamscreamermusic25 күн бұрын
“Grungers” 🤣
@zach624316 күн бұрын
I was 4 and my fave band was Metallica
@pimtool935122 күн бұрын
Complete with 40 year old rob hangong out front....
@bloodgoat3 ай бұрын
And one by one, they would all sell out lol
@KaspiansTravels3 ай бұрын
How dare you?! 😂
@FroggyKrueger896922 күн бұрын
Froggy wanna go backs
@themetalhead14639 күн бұрын
I was 18 in 93. What’s up with so many millennials having dough boy faces? It seems to be a real pattern. Plus, the not sounding off when they speak. The messy hair is also a thing. We used to wear hats to cover that up.
@KaspiansTravels9 күн бұрын
I know what it is with the dough faces! They don't chew gum so they never get the jawline. Most of the food they eat is processed food, so the muscles don't get developed properly. But yeah--chewing gum is the main reason why we had jawlines and chins and the new men don't.