But... you gotta sit through my post first (sorry).
If you know me, you know that I LOVE 90s music (primarily Grunge). I know that many will argue with me when I say this, but I believe that the 90s was the greatest decade for music (I’ve heard the big band/Frank Sinatra argument and The Beatles/60s argument but no…90s still wins). The 90s introduced new sounds, edgier lyrics and soulful harmonies that would change the face of music forever. Let’s get started, shall we?
10.) Beck
In the time of chimpanzees, he was the
monkey.. but that’s not the only reason Beck made the list. Beck is an
intrepid artist who experiments with both musical style and lyrics,
creating a unique techno/funk/indie fusion, the first of his kind. He is
truly “Where It’s At.”
9.) Thom Yorke (Radiohead)
There is something about Yorke’s soft,
tenor voice that is just comforting to listen to–and when you combine
that with his deep and prudent lyrics, you can’t go wrong. It’s no
wonder Yorke was named one of Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Singers of
All Time.”
8.) Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam)
I have never been a giant Pearl Jam fan.
Why? When Eddie Vedder rocks out with the group, you can’t understand an
effing word he’s saying. Yet I still have a ton of respect for the guy
as an artist. Vedder has written some of the deepest, most heart
wrenching lyrics of all time regarding his feelings on various events
(“Jeremy” was written after the suicide of a 15-year-old student in
front of his classmates and “4/20/02″ was written after the death of
Alice in Chains lead singer, Layne Staley) and social/political issues
(“Daughter” is about a child with a learning disability who is abused
and tormented because she is misunderstood). He can also play one hell
of a ukelele.
7.) Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day)
Armstrong is cool. And funny. And made
eye liner cool for guys to wear. He is also fearless in his song
writing, which makes him that much cooler. Boredom resulting in self
gratification? Yeah, he’ll sing about it. Politics? You betcha. Goodbyes
and Good Riddances? Duh. Oh, and I forgot to mention that he can play
one mean guitar.
6.) Sheryl Crow
I’ve said it before
and I’ll say it again: I love Sheryl Crow. All she wants to do is have
some fun–and who can blame her? One of her many unique qualities that
makes her one of my top 10 artists is her ability to sound different
with every song. You know how each of some bands/artists songs sound
eerily similar? You will never find that with Crow. Her lyrics will
always be original and her instrumentals and backup vocals are always
unexampled.
5.) Jerry Cantrell (Alice in Chains)
My all time favorite band is “Alice in
Chains.” Most of that is because of lead singer, Layne Staley (read on…)
but it is also due in part to Mr. Cantrell. If you have never listened
to Alice in Chains, definitely give them a go (classic 90s AIC though,
not 2000s). Cantrell and Staley’s harmonies are a mix of beautiful and
haunting–they are what make the band so rare and memorable. Cantrell is
also a gifted guitarist (which is portrayed best by “Whale and Wasp“).
4.) Billy Corgan (The Smashing Pumpkins)
“For Martha” alone earned Billy Corgan the #4 spot on my list.
3.) Chris Cornell (Soundgarden/Audioslave)
When you hear “Burden in my Hand” or “Fell on Black Days,”
you know your first thought it the 90s–as well it should be. Cornell’s
deep, non-traditional vocal styling also helped him rank in at #3.
2.) Kurt Cobain (Nirvana)
Hands down the greatest song writer of
all time. If his songs don’t make you think (even if it is “WTF is he
talking about with this bucket, mop and book about birds
nonsense?”–actually, that is a Meat Puppets song but you get the point),
you must have lived under a rock for a long period of time. His death
was one of the biggest losses in the history of music. Period.
1.) Layne Staley (Alice in Chains)
This was a tough call (I couldn’t decide
if Staley or Cobain should take the coveted #1 spot) but after some
consideration, I decided Layne would have to be my favorite artist of
the 1990s. And it’s mostly because of his deep, raspy voice–and his
ability to harmonize with Jerry Cantrell. His lyrics can be dark (most
of them deal with drugs, depression, death and addiction) but
there is still something beautiful and serene to them that makes you come
back for more.
And that folks is my Top 10 Artists of the 90s list. Agree or disagree with any of my picks?
Okay, moving on.. I was born in 1990 so I do really love the 90s.. that's my decade, yo!
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I would have to say Friends.
ReplyDeleteI have to pick only one show?? Goodness, that is way too hard to decide! I loved Friends, Fraiser, Will and Grace, so many other ones as well. :)
ReplyDeletefor sure Friends! happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, favorite 90s show? Friends, FOR SURE!!! Thanks for the giveaway! Happy birthday. Today is mine. :)
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Gayle | Grace for Gayle
Full house all the way. And doesn't Friends count?
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GREAT giveaway! thanks for this!
ReplyDeletefavorite 90s show: FULL HOUSE!!! love it!!!
I'd have to say Arthur, we didn't have cable and we rarely watched anything but cartoons!
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