07-12-2016, 01:16 AM
90s music was often just as psychedelic and trippy as 60s music...our trips just tended to be a bit darker.
In 1990, Sonic Youth released the album Goo, probably their best commercial success. At least it featured some of their most popular songs, though they were never really mainstream. I thought this album was the shit back in the day, I'd never heard anything like it.
This one is called "Tunic: a Song For Karen" --Karen Carpenter, who died of anorexia. Listening to this made me feel like I was floating into the ether, particularly towards the middle of the song. "I feel like I'm disappearing, getting smaller every day..."
Probably their most popular song. "Kool thing, let me play with your radio, move me, turn me on baby-o. I'll be your slave. Give you a shave."
And this song pretty much just sounds like a legion of Harleys revving up. But I like it, so I'll share it with you people. Bless your souls!
In 1990, Sonic Youth released the album Goo, probably their best commercial success. At least it featured some of their most popular songs, though they were never really mainstream. I thought this album was the shit back in the day, I'd never heard anything like it.
This one is called "Tunic: a Song For Karen" --Karen Carpenter, who died of anorexia. Listening to this made me feel like I was floating into the ether, particularly towards the middle of the song. "I feel like I'm disappearing, getting smaller every day..."
Probably their most popular song. "Kool thing, let me play with your radio, move me, turn me on baby-o. I'll be your slave. Give you a shave."
And this song pretty much just sounds like a legion of Harleys revving up. But I like it, so I'll share it with you people. Bless your souls!