MTV Unplugged seemed way too gen-x and serious
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Date: August 23rd, 2026 12:56 AM Author: Brother Peter Dimond
yeah the only one i saw at the time was nirvana and was confused like i thought they were cool but this seems really faggy
i like theirs now though and the alice in chains one is also credited
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Date: August 23rd, 2026 2:36 AM
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the unplugged format generally made songs a lot worse than their studio versions. it usually just deflated them, and seemed kind of pointless. i remember boomer critics going berserk over eric clapton's lifeless unplugged version of Layla, and thinking that the critics were wrong, and that it just sucked.
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Date: August 23rd, 2026 1:53 PM Author: the wife guy cinematic universe
"A surprising number of famous alternative musicians were not representative working-class Americans. The alternative scene contained lots of art-school kids, college-radio people, suburban middle-class kids, children of professionals, and people immersed in bohemian subcultures.
Being materially comfortable can actually produce more existential angst, not less. If your problem is "I might starve," your songs tend to be about concrete problems. If food, shelter, and basic security are assumed, you have enormous mental bandwidth for:
"Who am I?"
"Is modern life authentic?"
"Why am I alienated?"
"Why do I hate myself?"
"Why does everything feel fake?"
This is basically Maslow's hierarchy turned into an alternative-rock industry."
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Date: August 23rd, 2026 1:48 PM Author: hotel children
AND THE SIGN SAYS YOU GOT TO HAVE A MEMBERSHIP CARD TO GET INSIDE..
*HUNGHHHHH*
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Date: August 23rd, 2026 1:55 PM Author: the wife guy cinematic universe
Nobody was going to make an iconic 1994 alternative record called:
"My Parents Have a Reasonably Stable Marriage and I Got a Good Job at Hewlett-Packard."
Millions of Gen Xers were perfectly content. They were going to barbecues, buying Nintendo games, watching Seinfeld, getting married, going fishing, and listening to Hootie & the Blowfish.
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