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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Happy Friday fabbers and fabettes

I love the 90s...I was fit and handsome and enjoyed a very busy sex life(bragging) but I loved the music.....brit pop, grunge,dance and pop,maybe add your fav song from that decade?

Whats your favourite decade and why? Remember to have fun today x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ohhh so many tracks its hard to choose just one,

Klf- last train to trancentral

Crystal waters- gypsy woman

Are two faves oh then weve got the whole hoast of bangers from blur & oasis, very tough indeed.

I loved how simple the 90s were, track suits, abundance or raves. Tv was great especially saturday tv, the racoons, goof troops kicked the day off, then the A team, baywatch, knight rider in the afternoon and the classic evening gameshows. Great era

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By *rMojoRisinMan  over a year ago

Sheffield

The 80’s for me, music was great, hair changed colour every week, followed bands around, had a washboard stomach.

Oh the contrast to now!

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By *an4funMan  over a year ago

london

I too loved the 90s particularly the electronic music. I was more handsome than you and my muscles were bigger than yours

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I too loved the 90s particularly the electronic music. I was more handsome than you and my muscles were bigger than yours"

And you still are.....lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was a big fan of grunge and indie during the 90's. Then I got involved in dance music in the 00's and that's when it got interesting... But in the 90's I was mad on Blur, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Radiohead, Stone Temple Pilots, Rage Against The Machine, Prodigy, Underworld, Gene, Manson, Mercury Rev etc to name a few.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oooh tough one

Nirvana, smells like teen spirit

Supergrass, Alright

Daft punk, Around the world

REM, Night swimming

Too many to mention Personally i prefer the 80s

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By *an4funMan  over a year ago

london


"I too loved the 90s particularly the electronic music. I was more handsome than you and my muscles were bigger than yours

And you still are.....lol"

X

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By *ocksareoffMan  over a year ago

Out n About

90s for me, last few years at school then into my teenage years. Partying, chasing girls and most memorable tunes.

Oh why is it the sun was always shining when you were young?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The 90s were the best.. best music, movies, tv shows, video games. It was great being a 90s kid

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By *he Mac LassWoman  over a year ago

Hefty Hideaway

‘96-‘06. Best 10 years of my life. I was an awful person for much of it. All work and party. Had some amazing experiences then got knocked up and married. I couldn’t do all the hedonism again. I don’t know how my body survived the first time.

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By *an4funMan  over a year ago

london


" ‘96-‘06. Best 10 years of my life. I was an awful person for much of it. All work and party. Had some amazing experiences then got knocked up and married. I couldn’t do all the hedonism again. I don’t know how my body survived the first time. "

I thought that for a while but rekindled my love for the scene in recent years. Love a rave up

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By *he Mac LassWoman  over a year ago

Hefty Hideaway


" ‘96-‘06. Best 10 years of my life. I was an awful person for much of it. All work and party. Had some amazing experiences then got knocked up and married. I couldn’t do all the hedonism again. I don’t know how my body survived the first time.

I thought that for a while but rekindled my love for the scene in recent years. Love a rave up"

I can’t survive a Butlins weekender these days

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

18/19 at the start of the '90s so it was my party decade. Girls, drink, drugs, gigs and festivals plus the start of the Web.

It's when I moved away from rock/hair metal into more alt/indie. Favourite song is 'Accelerate' by Drugstore.

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By *rMojoRisinMan  over a year ago

Sheffield


" ‘96-‘06. Best 10 years of my life. I was an awful person for much of it. All work and party. Had some amazing experiences then got knocked up and married. I couldn’t do all the hedonism again. I don’t know how my body survived the first time.

I thought that for a while but rekindled my love for the scene in recent years. Love a rave up"

We still put some bangin tunes on and have a tear up at the old folks home!

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By *ea monkeyMan  over a year ago

Manchester (he/him)

City Jeans commented a while ago; you don’t miss the 90’s, just your youth!

I think that there’s an element of truth to that, although it was the last decade before the advent of Social Media and the explosion of personal telecommunication technology, so that’s a part of it too.

The music was amazing, although I don’t think it’s the best decade for music.

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By *aitonelMan  over a year ago

Liverpool


"City Jeans commented a while ago; you don’t miss the 90’s, just your youth!

I think that there’s an element of truth to that, although it was the last decade before the advent of Social Media and the explosion of personal telecommunication technology, so that’s a part of it too.

The music was amazing, although I don’t think it’s the best decade for music.

"

Oh yes, memories that are cherry picked with rose tinted glasses that are covered in the bubble wrap that is the longing for youth.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm an 80's man. Loved the music, loved the style and you hat to chat a women up face to face.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"City Jeans commented a while ago; you don’t miss the 90’s, just your youth!

"

Probably true but I don't miss the '90s as such and really whatever the current decade is is my favourite decade as I'm, hopefully, getting more me as I get older.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"City Jeans commented a while ago; you don’t miss the 90’s, just your youth!

I think that there’s an element of truth to that, although it was the last decade before the advent of Social Media and the explosion of personal telecommunication technology, so that’s a part of it too.

The music was amazing, although I don’t think it’s the best decade for music.

"

Yeah your right blah blah blah

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"City Jeans commented a while ago; you don’t miss the 90’s, just your youth!

I think that there’s an element of truth to that, although it was the last decade before the advent of Social Media and the explosion of personal telecommunication technology, so that’s a part of it too.

The music was amazing, although I don’t think it’s the best decade for music.

Oh yes, memories that are cherry picked with rose tinted glasses that are covered in the bubble wrap that is the longing for youth."

Blah blah blah....made your point now move along please x

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By *an4funMan  over a year ago

london


" ‘96-‘06. Best 10 years of my life. I was an awful person for much of it. All work and party. Had some amazing experiences then got knocked up and married. I couldn’t do all the hedonism again. I don’t know how my body survived the first time.

I thought that for a while but rekindled my love for the scene in recent years. Love a rave up

We still put some bangin tunes on and have a tear up at the old folks home! "

Dayglo zimmer frames and whistles we can barely blow

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By *ea monkeyMan  over a year ago

Manchester (he/him)


"City Jeans commented a while ago; you don’t miss the 90’s, just your youth!

I think that there’s an element of truth to that, although it was the last decade before the advent of Social Media and the explosion of personal telecommunication technology, so that’s a part of it too.

The music was amazing, although I don’t think it’s the best decade for music.

Oh yes, memories that are cherry picked with rose tinted glasses that are covered in the bubble wrap that is the longing for youth."

Yup!

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By *rMojoRisinMan  over a year ago

Sheffield


" ‘96-‘06. Best 10 years of my life. I was an awful person for much of it. All work and party. Had some amazing experiences then got knocked up and married. I couldn’t do all the hedonism again. I don’t know how my body survived the first time.

I thought that for a while but rekindled my love for the scene in recent years. Love a rave up

We still put some bangin tunes on and have a tear up at the old folks home!

Dayglo zimmer frames and whistles we can barely blow"

You got it, and pass the, medicinal, vick’s vaporub!

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By *issAphroditeWoman  over a year ago

Norwich

I was a teen in 90s so the music of my youth was heavily dominated by Blur v Oasis. I can't possibly pick a favourite 90s track as some are good in their own merit and others have a more emotional attachment due to hearing them during my formative years.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


" ‘96-‘06. Best 10 years of my life. I was an awful person for much of it. All work and party. Had some amazing experiences then got knocked up and married. I couldn’t do all the hedonism again. I don’t know how my body survived the first time.

I thought that for a while but rekindled my love for the scene in recent years. Love a rave up

We still put some bangin tunes on and have a tear up at the old folks home!

Dayglo zimmer frames and whistles we can barely blow

You got it, and pass the, medicinal, vick’s vaporub! "

How medical? Was it prescribed by doctor ebeneezer good?

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By *rMojoRisinMan  over a year ago

Sheffield


" ‘96-‘06. Best 10 years of my life. I was an awful person for much of it. All work and party. Had some amazing experiences then got knocked up and married. I couldn’t do all the hedonism again. I don’t know how my body survived the first time.

I thought that for a while but rekindled my love for the scene in recent years. Love a rave up

We still put some bangin tunes on and have a tear up at the old folks home!

Dayglo zimmer frames and whistles we can barely blow

You got it, and pass the, medicinal, vick’s vaporub!

How medical? Was it prescribed by doctor ebeneezer good? "

Gladys gets it from the medicine cabinet, no idea who’s prescribing!

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By *ammyDodgaMan  over a year ago

Nottingham/and everywhere my location says i am ;)

Gotta be the 90’s- And defined by The Prodigy and Everybody in the place.

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By *arkus1812Man  over a year ago

Finedon ,

The swinging 60s for me.

The Music

The Cars

The clothes

Plenty of jobs

Swinging in its infancy courtesy of the keys in the bowl parties

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By *an4funMan  over a year ago

london


"The swinging 60s for me.

The Music

The Cars

The clothes

Plenty of jobs

Swinging in its infancy courtesy of the keys in the bowl parties "

I would love to have been a youth during that era

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By *ora the explorerWoman  over a year ago

Paradise, Herts

80s for me. I was too busy getting married and bringing up kids in the 90s!

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By *partharmonyCouple  over a year ago

Ruislip

I'm a child of the 80s. That's when I discovered pop music and found out what I liked and didn't like. Popular music changed significantly in the 90s and I went off it almost entirely, turning my attention to classical and jazz, which seemed much more interesting, innovative and rewarding to listen to. Luke

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By *he AmbassadorMan  over a year ago

IRLANDA. / Prague. / Cil Dara

90s

Grunge indie Pearl Jam, Alice in chains, líve, sound Garden, to name but a few, still a massive PJ fan, will travel to see them.

I also found Blues in the 90s,but for me the 90 =s electronic music, the Global Underground label was a great example of how amazing that time was for electronic music, was lucky enough to see Sasha and Dig in Twilo a good few times back then.

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