The great thing about getting older is nothing ever changes. You can look back 30 years and everything's exactly the same. For example, let's go 30 years in the past and see what things were like in 1992. Wasn't everybody transfixed by their cell phones, battling a raging pandemic, and going to see Marvel movies? Exactly. This week on Stuck In Thee Garage, I played music from 1992 in hour 2 and it was like listening to a mirror, if that's even a thing. Even the celebrities were the same as today:
The schwingtastic playlist:
Hour 1
Artist - Song/Album
Destroyer - Tintoretto, It's For You/Labyrinthitis
Ex-Hyena - Capture the Stills/Single
Mild Orange - F.E.A.R./Looking For Space
PUP - Robot Writes a Love Song/The Unraveling of PUPtheband
Wet Leg - Wet Dream/Wet Leg
Blood Red Shoes - Morbid Fascination/Ghosts on Tape
Fleeting Joys - Something in Your Melody/All Lost Eyes and Glitter
Floored Faces - I'd Be Broke/Kool Hangs
Kids on a Crime Spree - When Can I See You Again?/Fall in Love Not in Line
Fine Place - This New Heaven/This New Heaven
Constant Smiles - Run to Stay/Paragons
Courtney Barnett - If I Don't Hear From You Tonight/Things Take Time, Take Time
La Luz - I Won't Hesitate/La Luz
Geese - Opportunity is Knocking/Projector
Ombiigizi - The Once Child/Sewn Back Together
Reptaliens - Do You Know You Are Sleeping?/Multiverse
Hour 2: 1992
Alice In Chains - Brother/Sap
Buffalo Tom - Velvet Roof/Let Me Come Over
The Tragically Hip - The Wherewithal/Fully Completely
Beastie Boys - Something's Got to Give/Check Your Head
The Afghan Whigs - Turn On the Water/Congregation
Sonic Youth - 100%/Dirty
Bettie Serveert - Tomboy/Palomine
Sloan - What's There to Decide?/Smeared
R.E.M. - The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite/Automatic For the People
Mudhoney - Overblown/Singles soundtrack
Kyuss - Allen's Wrench/Blues For the Red Sun
Rollins Band - You Didn't Need/The End of Silence
Pavement - Conduit For Sale!/Slanted and Enchanted
Sugar - Fortune Teller/Copper Blue
Nirvana - Aneurysm/Incesticide
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