I love the 90s. I grew up in the 90s where I experienced my teenage years. And some of my favorite artists were Atlantis, Morris, Lisa Lobe and Fiona Apple and Lauren Hill. Goodness, Lauren Hill so good. And it's funny because just in the last couple of years, I've seen just a resurgence
Neal Damiano
@NealD · 2:33
The Red Hot Chili Peppers first couple of albums always throw back on and some of the old school hip hop as well. Like the old Tribecloth Quest albums Day Less 3ft, High and Rising. I always go back to the album and just kind of wig out to it. So I mean, yeah, mostly I listen to older stuff and take that ride of nostalgia, and that's the great thing about music is it's timeless
Tim Ereneta
@Tim · 2:16
You are literally seeing a version of a live show that hasn't been done before. And I like the music better now, kind of stripping away the Talking Heads and letting David Burn run with it. Essentially, David Byrne saying, you know what? My music really should be played by a marching band. And I'm like, Good on you. I loved it. I loved this concert film of David Byrne's American Utopia trying to get my kids interested in watching it. And they declined
Judy Mosley
@theJudithLife · 2:47
Yeah, I thought about both your replies for a while, and I think the interesting thing for me because obviously I will visit old songs even as my kids are growing. And I have one teenager that keeps asking me like, mom, what movies did you watch when you were smaller or when you were a teenager?