Born in '75... A kid in the colorful 80s... high school & college in the incomparable 90s... that world dissapeared in 2001, been looking for it ever since
This is where the United States hit it’s sweet spot…hardly any war, good job prospects, good music, no social media, no 9/11, no Corona, no real concern about global warming, general optimism all around, I could go on and on
Yeah it's a shame the older generation had their fun then trashed the planet and created the social media u complain about and left us to deal with it. Funny how we get blamed
@@maria-212 the older generation? The people in the 90s? We are the ones who made things like "earth day" cool. We just didnt have the technology that you do today. Most people can go out and buy a tesla today or put solar panels on their house. We didnt have electric cars and solar power was in its new and didnt work that well and cost 40-50k. What has the young generation done to help the planet? Dont you think you're worse? You have all this technology at your fingertips that could help the planet and what do you do? You cause a culture war against Elon Musk, the man who has made the electric car worth a shit. Stop blaming past generations when you arent doing a damn thing
84er here! I believe we were the last generation to fully experience the '90s, we entered the decade being 6 years old and closed it being 16. All our growth from childhood to the end of our teenage years was entirely based on the '90s culture.
The music selection made this even more special.. the clips didn’t seem random.. this felt weird in a good way, on one hand it made me a little sad but on the other hand it made me smile and reminded me of all the good times I had as a kid with all my different friends I grew up with that I don’t see anymore
That was a 6 minute roller-coaster of emotions. The memories of playing with and learning from my big brother. The memories of gaining and losing friends I grew up with. Finding and losing religion. Discovering love. Fighting or and being defended by those I heard out and helped. The laughs I had. The tears I shed. The loves that came and went. The hurt and scars I gained from growing up. I'm glad that watching a video like this brought back all those memories. I'm happy to be able to remember them all. Because being able to do so reminds me of who and why I am who I am today. To look back through my history and be able to learn from them to be a better person. If anyone catches this comment, please, be kind to one another. People can yell and scream all day about the Left and Right, or Whites and Blacks. But, at the end of each and every day, the only thing in this world that can bring us happiest and help us through any situation, is another human being. That's all we really have that will make a difference today and tomorrow. The next time you see someone on the street or in a store, just tell them "Hi! I hope you have a great day today and a better tomorrow." To just ONE person. That comment can make their day, trust me. Take Care Everyone!
I was born in November 1969. I was a teen in the 1980s and a young adult in the 1990s. I feel privileged since I enjoyed the best decades ever when I was still young. The XXI century only brought bad entertainment, bad music, political hatred, dangerous divisions in society, stupidity, and to top it all, a lethal desease. I feel very sad that it is my generation that basically rule the world today. What have we done? What have we become?
So true, I was born in the early 2000s and watch this video is a unbelivable rollercoaster. I wish i could be born in the 90s or other decade like this, every single person has a point of view with every year that grew up, the experience with so beautiful things and born too, but those years were the best for many persons all around the world. We've been enjoyed so many things in this life and those years are a home for us. Still missing the 2010s like it was yesterday
I grew up in the 90s and remembered a lot of things. The music was the best, the movies and TV shows were awesome and the video games were incredible. So much good stuff came out of the 90s. Fantastic job on the tribute.
The 90's were like the culmination of so many different random trajectories of pop-culture, history and technology into one perfectly jumbled mess that just worked.
I’m born 1983 and I love many things of the 80s. But I can’t remember on everything. But the 90s is completely in my head. I love the 90s. It was not just the good times, but mostly. I can say, that I was born on the right year to be on the perfect age in every decade for me. Big love for the 80s, 90s and 2000s!
Same. I was also born in 1983 and most of the childhood/teen stuff I remember is the '90s. I only started appreciating the '80s stuff in the 2000s. P.S. The 2010s was kinda alright. Social media is a black hole and caused a LOT of problems, but last decade was when I finally got a proper job enough to buy pop culture stuff I liked in the '90s lol, which continues to this very day (my desk is practically a shrine to cool '90s anime lol (GOTS, Akira, Space Adventure Cobra, Cutie Honey, Violence Jack)).
since youre so specific id like to know: what change for you after 2010 that it didnt make the list anymore? what was better in the 2000s compared to the 2010s?
Oh man. I was born in 1981. So, im a late 80's early 90's kid. I could never imagined i would make it till today. But here I am at 42 alive and married. Kids life pass like a rocket. Enjoy it as much as possible.
Tell me youre from the best generation without telling me you're from the best generation. "Tonight, Tonight" A kid from the 80's and youth in the 90's. I got the best of both. Thank you for yet another fantastic edit. And kudos for using my favorite band as the theme song.
its so painful every time the realization of time past and years lost forever dawns upon me. only hurts more every time. i miss my family, friends, & pets who have passed on. nostalgia is a beautiful and agonizing thing.
Damn the memories and how time fly's by. Kids these day got screwed on what magic feels like and to be excited about something really means. The 90s was the bomb. Oh the pain of how I want to go back to that time.
I feel your pain. The '90s were by no means perfect but I would be more then willing to trade all the technology and "quality of life" improvements that we have today to go live in the '90s again. What we had back then was more then good enough for me and there wasn't near as much craziness and stupidity going on as there is today.
I was born in 69, was an 80s teen, but I was in my 20s and just starting out in the 90s and this hits for me- most of it, we were looking forward to a new millienium and a new dawn that never happened. I doubt the 2000s would have the same impact. I've seen and relate to most of this 90s stuff. It ain't 80s, but it works.
The '90s felt so optimistic and positive compared to what it's like today. Back then I looked forward towards the future and wanted to see what would come next. Since that time almost everything has been heavily tainted by insidious and nefarious groups and individuals (politics, fringe groups, etc). Things just seem to get worse with time and it's been a very, very long time since I've felt optimistic about the future. I would gladly give up what we have today to go back to the '90s because what we had back then was more then good enough for me and everything wasn't so stupid and crazy. It's so sad to see how things have turned out since then 😥.
@@gg_ingy I've had similar thoughts to that. Sometimes I wonder about what life is like for kids growing up today compared to how it was for myself growing up in the '90s and I really do worry about what the future could be like for them and society in general with the way things have been going for the last 20 years.
@@xTJC1988xI know what you mean. I myself wanted kids, but with the way this are going nowadays, I don’t want to bring them up in today’s society. That’s just to cruel on them.
I mean 90s had some fault video showed it had crimes, rodney king beating and the riots that came from it, the crack epidemic, less tolerance but people were still accepting and it didnt feel if they was being forced. So, yeah 90s was great also think about this this was America at the peak of it's arrogance and prosperity. 9/11 didn't happen yet we felt we were untouchable, then it happened whole thing changes.
I read so many comments that filled with despair and hopelessness for the future. I'd like to tell you something... in Finland year 89, new year's even before the 90's began, I was a little kid in a very dark era, the last years of CCCP. I was at the town's fireworks party, freezing my hands because I had lost my cloves somewhere...I looked up to the sky and a thought passed me very strongly, that this coming year was to be exeptional. It was - the fall of the Soviet union. And the instant economic boost that followed which lifted my country and many other countries out of the ike of the shadow of living with communism. I'd like to remind everyone, that no one back then believed that the Soviet union would ever fall. It was deemed to be forever, the system was so absolute. Today we look back at it and laugh at it's absurdity, but back then it was a reality that we couldn't question. One day soon, we will look back at our current system and laugh at it the same way. It too will fall, no matter how absolute it looks to us now, to it's own absurdity... - And I can swear I feel it coming. I believe you do too. Have some hope, and never stop reaching for the better. It will count for alot, maybe not today but soon...
@@lynxoffinland I hope that you are right about that. I have this gut feeling that if things keep going like this we will soon hit a point of no return.
I was born in November/1969. I think it is a privilege to have been teen in the 80s and young adult in the 90s. We fully lived the two decades that represented nothing less than the peak of human civilization.
I agree. Neither promotion was doing much of note in the early '90s (dark ages), but by the mid-'90s, both promotions stepped up and provided some entertaining angles and matches.
WCW and WWF were at their absolute peak during the 90s! WWE will never reach the same popularity it had during the attitude era, it's just a fact. So it makes perfect sense for wrestling to be included in a 90s pop culture tribute, as they contributed a lot to it.
Came here to say this exact same thing. Unless u were a teenager at the time, youll never understand how from 1997 to 1999 wwf/wcw was the most important tv show in some of our lives. It will never be replicated
The 90s there will never be a decade like it again ever it was a one of a kind decade and seeing those clips from WCW and WWE made me smile remember watching them during that time with my dad eating TV Diners and drinking Dr Peppers
Damn made me cry even though I was born in 97' but in my 00' years, in my teenage years, I listen and saw these movies. Simple times. U are a true master sir🙏
I feel sorry for the generations that couldn't experience this era. For those of us who were born, grew up, and lived through this time, we are left with a sweet taste of the greatest decade in human history.
We truly were and I'm very thankful to God I was born in this great era. Sure there were some problems, but I felt like regardless we kept it all together. Truly the last of the great decades and I loved every minute of it.
I was glad…..when it was over. In fact a lot of the things that get “90”s cred” in this abortion of a tribute got their start in the 80’s! The 80’s FOREVER!
Born in the mid to late 70's, grew up in the 80's and 90's, had an amazing early life and the joy and other emotions that this and your 80's montage provoke is amazing! Thank you!
Born in the perfect year to experience it all ...1979! Old enough to remember the 80s very well and was 10 at the beginning of the 90s and ended it as a young woman of 19....and I will tell u this..there is no greater modern Era than what was the 90s..seeing this gave me goosebumps. 90s teens were just different. We were more mature and independent than most teens in other decades. Just a worldly sense about us. Lol I can't explain it you just have to know
As a 90s kid who endured a lot of trauma and has mostly forgotten almost off of his childhood, thank you for this. This was a wild ride and I wish I could experience it all again.
Song playlist: 0:03 "Get Ready"- 2 Unlimited 0:06 "Been Thinking About You"- Londonbeat 0:10 "Follow You Down"- The Gin Blossoms 0:15 "Lovefool"- The Cardigans 0:19 "This Is How We Do It"- Montell Jordan 0:24 "I Saw The Sign"- Ace of Base 0:29 "Fantasy"- Mariah Carey 0:32 "One Of Us"- Joan Osbourne 0:39 "Hmm Hmm Hmm"- Crash Test Dummies 0:44 "Baby, Baby, Baby"- TLC 0:51 "Sweat (A La La La La Long)"- Inner Circle 0:57 "I Touch Myself"- The Divinyls 1:01 "Two Princes"- Spin Doctors 1:06 "Back For Good"- Take That 1:09 "I'll Make Love To You"- Boyz 2 Men 1:18 "Tubthumping"- Chumbawumba 1:22 "Jeremy"- Pearl Jam 1:29 "When I Come Around"- Green Day 1:35 "Freedom"- Rage Against the Machine 1:37 "Hit 'Em High (The Monstars Anthem)- Busta Rhymes, Coolio, LL Cool J, Method Man, and B-Real 1:40 "The Impression That I Get"- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones 1:46 "Everlong"- Foo Fighters 1:49 "Ready To Go"- Republica 1:51 "Saturday Night"- Whigfield 1:55 "Semi Charmed Life"- Third Eye Blind 2:00 "Unbelievable"- EMF 2:10 "Tonight, Tonight"- Smashing Pumpkins
Desperately waiting for an extended version of this. If any decade deserves it besides the 80's, it's the 90's. It's my opinion, 80's and 90's best decades ever.
The scene from Twister was my favorite. I still remember the exact day I saw that movie for the first time. After that, it became one of ny favorite movies ever.
The 90s weren't perfect. I mean you had a few bad things. But compared to the last 22 years it was heavenly. It seems after Sept. 11, 2001 the world was never the same.
If you Christ in your heart you will have joy that can withstand any circumstance and surpass any happiness you've felt. Just believe that He died for Your sins and rose again and rose up again on the third day. Recieve Him as Your Lord amd Saviour, He loves you so so much ❤❤
Not bad. It's hard to catch lightning in a bottle twice. Your 80's tribute is untouchable and the best 80s montage ever created. I've watched probably 50 times
It’s impossible to make a 90s tribute with the same feels as the 80s one because of one simple obvious reason: 90s is not 80s. Every decade has a different tone, a different vibe, a different personality, different memories. I can put 90s images with Waiting for a Star to fall but that wouldn’t work 😄. Thanks for your comment! Cheers bro!
@@thevintagetribute I completely agree that the 80s and 90s are very different decades. I just think your 80s montage was better in how well you made the transitions and made your edit choices. I can see you really took a lot of time to match the video content with the lyrics and key changes in your 80s mix. This 90s edit is really good, better than your first 90s video, and I can see you put a lot of time in this one as well. It's just that your 80s montage is not only better because of the decade, it's better in your song choice and edits. Somebody else suggested New Radicals -Get What You Give. I think you could do an amazing 90s montage with that one. It would match the positive vibes of Waiting for a Star to Fall 😁 Big fan! Keep up the great work!
@@thevintagetribute The 80's one was awesome, this is also great but I don't like the song so much, I wish you would have uploaded it with a different one
Agreed for me the 80s tribute seemed to resonate much more - but its completely subjective and of course many people will prefer the 90s tribute. We can all appreciate how much work was put into to editing all these videos and capturing the iconic moments. Keep em coming!
Wow. I started the 90s at 13 and ended at 23. So this clip took me from puberty to owning my first home. Couldnt have picked a better song than this one either. Great job, thanks
@@joev3770 It was very achievable back then, but not without sacrifice. I didn't earn much, but i saved nearly all my pay and lived with my parents until I bought the place (with my boyfriend, who also earned only a small wage). These days it's so hard to get on the property ladder, even for high earners. No wonder people feel so disheartened. I was just lucky.
I was born a year after you so like you the 90s were mostly my teenage years. Such great memories like going to see Independence Day, the 96 Euros held in the UK and Britain once again being the centre of both the music and fashion world.
i was born a couple months after 9/11, when America was no longer the same. i wish we could go back! to the 70s, 80s or 90s. At the same time, I have to remember that life is what you make it and the best time to be alive is now .
The pain and love of my childhood, something I wish I could have lived to the fullest, but could never go back to even if I had the option. Bittersweet.
I'm legitimately crying right now because I was born in 91 and now I'm 30 but I remember all of this like it was yesterday. These were definitely the best times of my life growing up as a kid
I still love the 80s way more, but I would go back to the 1990s any day, than deal with this hell hole we're in now! I had some great memories of my life back then. With that said, really, after 2000 it was all down hill from there and it's never gone back up, 21 years later. In a sense the world ended after the 20th Century. The game was over, and we've been on overtime ever since. I think that guy with the captain's hat even said that at the end! I think we all felt like that too.
Not many videos bring a tear to my eye, but this one certainty did. This video embodies the 90's brilliantly, and reminds me over and over again how entertainers were so innovative in this decade. It seems like no one wants to try anymore. Michael Jackson's Scream video was so ahead of it's time with it's futuristic theme and the fact that he and his sister did it together made it even more iconic! I am in awe of this video, it brought back a floodgate of memories, thank you ❤
Though MJ always had timeless songs, SCREAM was one (if not the most) of his most RAW, STOMPING and DELICIOUS pieces,. It shakes you to your very butthole. Truly ahead of its time.
I was born in the 2000's and I really wish that I was born in the 70's so I could experience the 90's in my teen years. I love so much about it and it's a shame that things are so different nowadays. I wish that I was alive while River was alive, and when Nirvana was still a band. I wish that I could see all those movies on the premieres, go to concerts and just experience this.
Well, at least some of the movies from the 90s get a re-release in theaters from time to time. The Matrix was back in theaters for a short time last year before Resurrections came out, and Titanic will be back in cinemas on Feb. 9 for it's 25th anniversary, and I can't wait to see it the way it was meant to be seen (I was 7 when it came out, so I missed out). Jurassic Park (June) and Saving Private Ryan (September) also turn 30 and 25 this year, so I'm crossing my fingers we get a re-release of those as well🤞🏻🤞🏻
I was born in 1991, and now im a 31 years old fella who is a divorced father, working his ass off every day to live. Im shedding a tear right now while watching this video. I miss the 90s like a baby missing his mom. I miss Toy Story, Terminator 2, Speed, Forest Gump, SeaQuest, Zorro, Scream 1-2. Surprisingly, English isn't my first language, I learned english from watching movies, especially 90s movies.
This seems so surreal now. Living in a time where things have changed dramatically, and not for the better. It's great to be able to relive the 90's like this, that will be timeless classics of an era of music and humanity that brought us all together as we celebrated America in all her glory.