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Subject: What song best represents the 90's??

Written By: CosmicGirl2000 on 3/6/2000 at 12:41 a.m.

My choice is definately "Virtual Insanity" by Jamiroquai. It's an amazing, yet dark look into the future of technology. It has an awesome video to boot!

~L


Subject: Huh?!?

Written By: 80smusicfreak on 3/26/2000 at 5:21 p.m.

: My choice is definately "Virtual
: Insanity" by Jamiroquai. It's an
: amazing, yet dark look into the future of
: technology. It has an awesome video to boot!

: ~L

Am I the only one who continues to question this person's reasoning, even here on the '90s board??? (Supposedly her element, considering her age.) She asks us what song we feel "best represents the 90's", i.e., would best put a stamp on the attitudes, trends, etc. of the recently expired decade. She then goes and picks a song from 1997 that is, by her own admission, about "the *future* of technology" (emphasis mine), and not the '90s at all. Huh?!?

Subject: Re: Huh?!?

Written By: Raven on 3/27/2000 at 2:32 p.m.

Well I definately think the girl is on way too much of something. When it should be Prozac.

~Rhiannon

: Am I the only one who continues to question
: this person's reasoning, even here on the
: '90s board??? (Supposedly her element,
: considering her age.) She asks us what song
: we feel "best represents the
: 90's", i.e., would best put a stamp on
: the attitudes, trends, etc. of the recently
: expired decade. She then goes and picks a
: song from 1997 that is, by her own
: admission, about "the *future* of
: technology" (emphasis mine), and not
: the '90s at all. Huh?!?