queen of the eyesores ([info]mesoloca) wrote,
@ 2008-12-10 03:17:00
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nostalgia part amillion aka i miss the 90's
Tonite, while participating in woot.com's woot off hoping for a good deal on a flat screen tv while also trying to do homework - I started playing on imeem and was reminded of something.... Being little and the music my mom would play. She had (and still has) eclectic taste in music, and lots of various songs will remind me of her. However, for some reason I started listening to Loreena Mckennitt and Enya and got incredibly nostalgic for an aspect of the 90's that often goes under my nostalgia radar.

When I think of the 90's, I think of getting my first music tapes at a flea market, which were hole's "live through this", nirvana unplugged, and milla jovovich - and listening to them in my room while looking out the window and writing curse words in my diary all night... this was when my insomnia started (age 8?)

I think of early 90's hip hop and when my cousin Lizzy came and visit and how she wouldn't take the porno for pyro's tape my sister tried to give her because there was a picture of a devil on it. four non blondes played a lot.

I think of bjork's "human behavior", and beavis and butthead. I also think of bjork's "its oh so quiet" which reminds me of moving to my grandparents temporarily when my parents got divorced, beating super mario, and batman forever being my favorite movie.
I miss that house, but more importantly I miss my grandparents

I think of the Spice Girls and Hanson and being a pre-teen that was obsessed with aliens, ghost hunting, tamagotchis, and was boy crazy.

And I think, one of my most favorite feelings of nostalgia, is hearing this particular brand of my mom's music taste (celtic and different celtic variations) and remembering spending lots of time outside wanting to catch fairies and find a secret garden. The scented oils my mom used to buy, and begrudgingly accompanying her to bead stores and church when she was going to a metaphysical church in takoma park. Sometimes my sister would walk me to chuck & daves and now & then. Her practicing reiki on me, and doing past life regressions where I would say I was an English woman that lived near the sea in a past life.

Enya also reminds me of the dolphin show at the aquarium, and potomac mills having large tv's that played "orinoco flow."



This is all moreso for myself, so I dont forget these - cause it warms me up and I don't want to forget



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[info]kewpiecat
2008-12-10 02:10 pm UTC (link)
This morning I was deep in thought about that temporary period we lived with Roofie and Grandaddy before moving to Greenbelt.

It's funny you mention it here because I hadn't really thought about those days in a very long time.

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[info]gingerchildren
2008-12-10 02:34 pm UTC (link)
I was so into the Backstreet Boys, it's ridiculous. I recorded everything they were on - VHS tapes upon VHS tapes worth, I had all of their cds (including imports!), I learned all of their dance moves. My friend and I saw them recently on tour and I was back to my old tween self, screaming and swooning at Nick Carter like old times.

And then we saw New Kids on the Block and I couldn't even handle it.

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[info]pxssy
2008-12-10 04:44 pm UTC (link)
yes! milla jovovich by peter lindbergh in italian vogue!!!

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[info]damerebelle
2008-12-12 05:55 am UTC (link)
My dad got really into New Age in the 90's too. I definitely had reiki performed on me a few times, some crystal healing, aura-capturing polaroids (wtf), and had my palm read. Hah I was told I was a princess in Egypt because I have an Ankh-like symbol on one hand. Then he started to go a little insane with the whole thing and it progressed into some supernatural beings possessing bodies thing, any ailment he had he would try to remove whatever spirit was occupying that particular place on the body himself. Yeah, cool.

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