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late night vibes // Calm Vaporwave, Deep Ambient, Slowcore, Officewave

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@tabasco1297 2 months ago The 90s were a great balance between good technology and spending free time outside with friends. We've long since crossed that line. 3.4K @jamies6781 3 months ago I was 20 and living in Greenwich Village NYC in 1991. With no cell phones back then, the sight of the twin towers would often orient me in the right direction walking home after I'd had one too many. Wish I could go back. (sigh) 5.7K @Skoll_30 3 months ago “The world you were raised to live in no longer exists” 4.5K @jasonwynnart 3 months ago The 90s was something else man. I miss not having smartphones, living in the moment and playing outside with friends. Even though I'm older now, i think about this moment in time more often than I'd like to admit. 2.1K @PaulFalcon 3 months ago 11 in '91. What a time. Ninja Turtles, Nintendo, good TV sitcoms and Saturday morning cartoons. Honeysuckle summers at the soccer fields. 1.1K @abcdefghi9 2 months ago The 90's was the best decade, cost of living was reasonable, technology didnt destroy us yet, movies were great. We all had a sort of innocence. 233 @Ray_2097 3 months ago I love how all the comments here are super cool... no tension, just like back in those beautiful days. 867 @Nick_Barone 3 months ago I can practically smell that air. That blue, dusk, misty air rolling over the Hudson with a touch of exhaust fumes, coffee, and the garlic from all the pots of tomato sauce that were boiling all day………. I can taste it and hear it now. 1.2K @evanparrafx 3 months ago I remember my friend saying, "The 80s and 90s were the closest to the future we ever got." That always stuck with me. 😔 879 @quententrollipart1985 3 months ago “I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them.” - Andy, The Office 249 @DavisInDuval 3 months ago I was 4 years old in 1991. I loved the 90’s. Such a great mix of tech entering our lives yet we still played outdoors, talked to people and didn’t feel such a divide in society. 1.3K @Ranstone 2 months ago To people copeing and saying "I'm sure people in the 90's pined for the 70's" or "I'm sure we'll pine for the 20's in the 40's" no. We won't. This is different. Whether you like the 90's the 2000's or even the 2010's, this is the first time since WW2 where people of all ages agree this is the worst. It's not just the people born in the 90's. 46 @thefunnywatermelon2983 2 months ago After 9/11 the world was never the same and still isn't. Appreciate the things you have before they are gone, they go when you least expect it. 75 @Schadenfreude596 2 months ago reading comments whilst listening to this in background hits different... 66 @Andrew.McAvoy 3 months ago reading all these comments about people and their lives is so heartwarming. were all just existing on this silly little sphere in the middle of nowhere and we're sharing our memories of nostalgia. so poignant and beautiful 431 @mouseandryforever6848 2 months ago 1991, working at State Street bank in Boston. Saving money for university. Playing in a band. Studying classical piano. Happy at home with my family. Some of the best years before it all fell apart. RIP mom, grammy and grampy and my beloved uncle Steve. 196 @MistaCreepz 3 months ago Old millennials like me (41 years old) got the best of it, I remember an entire childhood without the internet or smartphones and got to experience the consumer internet when it was new and amazing 301 @mR_dubb 3 months ago I was 11 in '91. Wish I could go back. I miss my dad. I miss the thoughts and dreams of the future. I miss not having information overload. Thank you for the music and the nostalgia trip :) 595 @artofsam 3 months ago (edited) There is a perfect quote that describes this feeling which is "You can never go home."

Ave Maria, Op. 52 No. 6, D. 839 "Hymne an die Jungfrau": Ellen's Gesang III (Ave Maria!) , Op....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfUBAZdNvCU

Ellen's Gesang III (Ave Maria!), Op. 56, No. 6, D. 839, "Hymne an Die Jungfrau"

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