what were you listening to at 15?

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95-96. Blur, the Boo Radleys, Bis, the whole Britpop brigade, dEUS, Cypress Hill, lots of grunge, not of Metallica. Nothing mindblowing tbh

Scary Move 4 (dog latin), Monday, 30 April 2012 07:27 (fourteen years ago)

I was born in June 1979, so in 1994 and 1995 I was listening to mostly to electronic and dance music: trance, techno, jungle, rave, etc. Some of my favourite tracks from the were:

The Prodigy - Break & Enter
Westbam - Wizards of the Sonic
Marusha - Raveland
Paperclip People - Throw
Love Inc. - R.E.S.P.E.C.T.
Lemon Interrupt (aka Underworld) - Dirty (the instrumental version with the Akira sample, not the later vocal version called "Dirty Epic")
Moby - Everytime You Touch Me
M.C. Sar & The Real McCoy - Automatic Lover
Banco de Gaia - Kincajou
Hardsequencer - Plastic Fantastic
ULTRA-SONIC - Check Your Head
M-People - Moving on Up
Stakka Bo - Living It Up
Shy FX & UK Apache - Original Nuttah
Subnation - Scottie
DJ Krome & Mr. Time - Ganja Man
Cypress Hill - Insane in the Brain
Warren G. - Regulators
Michelle Gayle - Sweetness (LTJ Bukem Remix)
Toni Braxton - Another Sad Love Song
Erasure - Saturday Night

Tuomas, Monday, 30 April 2012 07:32 (fourteen years ago)

"some of my favourite tracks from that era were"

Tuomas, Monday, 30 April 2012 07:33 (fourteen years ago)

was a pretty hardcore music fan from a young age... I was raised in a very musical household, with a lot of Laurel Canyon folk, psych, bluegrass, and 70s Jesus music always playing, got heavily into 60s and 70s soul on my own at age 8 for some reason, and then metal and stoner rock at age 11 - as my worldview got a little darker (as it can when you enter middle school).

by age 15 - 1995 - I'd followed metal back into psychedelia and fell deeply in love with the Grateful Dead - who I realized pretty quickly were much more about shows than albums, and collected a lot of their live tapes.

things really opened up for me musically around that time - something about the whole nomadic philosophy around the Dead, their extended jams and use of drums and space,(plus my getting into head drugs) introduced me to beats/groove and abstraction, and I soon got obsessed with Sun Ra, hip hop, dancehall, and then raves - esp jungle/dnb - which, next to the Dead, was probably the other great musical love of my life

the whole crossover alternative thing happening though (well, the post-Nirvana stuff, with some exceptions) - and the wave of pop-punk and ska that followed - was totally beyond the pale for me, really rang false

Chris S, Monday, 30 April 2012 07:38 (fourteen years ago)

it was 91 and i was listening to the geto boys, epmd, misfits, dead kennedys, sonic youth, jfa, gang starr, black flag, public enemy, fugazi

JacobSanders, Monday, 30 April 2012 07:47 (fourteen years ago)

1989 - mostly Pet Shop Boys, New Order, Depeche Mode, Cure, Jesus & Mary Chain, Sisters of Mercy - plus assorted dance/hip hop hits like Bomb the Bass, S'Express, De La Soul, etc.

And I have been called "The Appetite" (DL), Monday, 30 April 2012 08:10 (fourteen years ago)

1977. Punk rock year-zero fundamentalism, informed by taping Peel every night I possibly could. Pistols, Clash, Ramones, Pere Ubu import singles, Peel sessions from The Slits / Banshees / Generation X / XTC / Adverts. Loads of singles, very few albums.

mike t-diva, Monday, 30 April 2012 08:31 (fourteen years ago)

It was 1979 and I listened to everything because it was all great.

Here he is with the classic "Poème Électronique." Good track (Marcello Carlin), Monday, 30 April 2012 08:56 (fourteen years ago)

1989/90 - a steady diet of Disintegration and Nothing's Shocking

sarahell, Monday, 30 April 2012 08:58 (fourteen years ago)

late 80s. i was taping a bunch of pop tunes from the radio and basically had no clue about other stuff beyond the mainstream realm. i started getting into post punk, goth and underground music at 16/17.

cock chirea, Monday, 30 April 2012 10:40 (fourteen years ago)

1993-4. Mainly thrash and death metal, a little bit of grunge and industrial. About a year off getting into electronic music via NIN and the Prodigy.

I wish to incorporate disco into my small business (chap), Monday, 30 April 2012 10:49 (fourteen years ago)

whoa i am way younger than everybody responding to this question

caulk the wagon and float it, Monday, 30 April 2012 11:18 (fourteen years ago)

Lots of people saying dEUS. It's a wonder they didn't become the biggest band in the whole world at some point.

Scary Move 4 (dog latin), Monday, 30 April 2012 11:25 (fourteen years ago)

oh no just me and seandalai

Scary Move 4 (dog latin), Monday, 30 April 2012 11:26 (fourteen years ago)

Faith No More
Dag Nasty
Ozzy Osbourne
Metallica
Led Zeppelin
Jimi Hendrix
Pink Floyd
Dead Kennedys
Angry Samoans
Lords of Acid
Blues Traveller
Black Crowes
Minutemen
Sinead O'Connor
The Jean-Paul Sartre Experience
Smokin Dave and the Premo Dopes
Jane's Addiction
The Pixies

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 30 April 2012 12:00 (fourteen years ago)

Oh I forgot Bonnie Raitt and k.d. lang

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 30 April 2012 12:02 (fourteen years ago)

Peter Gabriel
The Beatles
Peter Murphy
Blue Aeroplanes
Prince
The Cure
Sinead O'Connor

Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 30 April 2012 12:07 (fourteen years ago)

I also forgot the Butthole Surfers

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 30 April 2012 12:20 (fourteen years ago)

I also forgot Eazy E!!! Fuck.
D.O.C.
Public Enemy
N.W.A.

At age 15 I had banished my love of Michael Jackson and Prince and Madonna etc to some kind of purgatory of soft-rock pre-consciousness, what they call "the full rockism"

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 30 April 2012 12:23 (fourteen years ago)

Phish
Jethro Tull
The Toasters
The Specials
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Janis Joplin
Jimi Hendrix
Blues Traveller
Dead Kennedys
Mudhoney
Operation Ivy
Beastie Boys
Jane's Addiction

frogsclovetofu (beachville), Monday, 30 April 2012 12:25 (fourteen years ago)

Bad Religion

frogsclovetofu (beachville), Monday, 30 April 2012 12:25 (fourteen years ago)

Death
The Grateful Dead
Minor Threat

frogsclovetofu (beachville), Monday, 30 April 2012 12:26 (fourteen years ago)

Oh man I also forgot about the amount of time I spent listening to Fishbone.

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Monday, 30 April 2012 15:18 (fourteen years ago)

Was anybody listening to this at 15?

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

henry s, Monday, 30 April 2012 17:01 (fourteen years ago)

in 1980, The Jam, Stranglers, Tom Robinson Band, Beatles and a bit of disco.

Dr X O'Skeleton, Monday, 30 April 2012 17:08 (fourteen years ago)

If there was the internet when I was 15 (there wasn't, it was early '90s) my listening tastes would have been completely different. I was a slave to the radio, specifically KISS FM, London. The specialist shows, House, Techno, Soul & R&B, Jazz ... pencil and pad in hand scribbling down songs so that I could follow up with purchases in Soho record shops..

mmmm, Monday, 30 April 2012 17:31 (fourteen years ago)

Odd thinking that I would hear something once and then completely forget what it sounded like until I eventually tracked it down physically.

mmmm, Monday, 30 April 2012 17:32 (fourteen years ago)

Will have to look for that xpost Club Ska '67--unseasonably hot springtime, and I crave ska not reggae (weather makin me antsy) This is what I was listening to at 15
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dow, Monday, 30 April 2012 18:30 (fourteen years ago)

also

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dow, Monday, 30 April 2012 18:32 (fourteen years ago)

1990, kind of a jumble from what I recall:

Pixies, RHCP, Rush, Pat Metheny Group, Yes, Steely Dan, Public Enemy, R.E.M., Joy Division, Frank Zappa

Moodles, Monday, 30 April 2012 18:40 (fourteen years ago)

The Animals, Animal Tracks--a military dependent buddy brought this from UK, better cover than US, and some diff tracks, don't remember which was a better selection, if either--what the hell, it was the Animals!
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dow, Monday, 30 April 2012 18:43 (fourteen years ago)

1982...tie between MDC, Echo & The Bunnymen and Afrika Bambaata. yes, a lot of NDW too.

meisenfek, Monday, 30 April 2012 21:14 (fourteen years ago)

...forgot an "a"

meisenfek, Monday, 30 April 2012 21:15 (fourteen years ago)

fuck you're all so cool.

me @ 15 = 1983

madness - various
duck rock - malcolm mclaren
thomas dolby - golden age of wireless
david bowie - lodger/scary monsters/lets dance

mark e, Monday, 30 April 2012 21:53 (fourteen years ago)

ben folds five
dave matthews band
dream theater

Mad God 40/40 (Z S), Monday, 30 April 2012 21:54 (fourteen years ago)

1998
also getting into radiohead

Mad God 40/40 (Z S), Monday, 30 April 2012 21:54 (fourteen years ago)

for some reason no one liked to listen to music with me

Mad God 40/40 (Z S), Monday, 30 April 2012 21:55 (fourteen years ago)

i think you know the reason all too well mad god.

mark e, Monday, 30 April 2012 21:59 (fourteen years ago)

That year it would have been

Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Gimme Back My Bullets"
Steve Miller, "Fly Like an Eagle"
Rolling Stones, "Black and Blue"
Boz Scaggs, "Silk Degrees"

and some older stuff. And the radio.

Brad C., Monday, 30 April 2012 22:13 (fourteen years ago)

Brad C, I am one album younger than you. At 15 I was listening to

Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Street Survivors"
Steve Miller, "Book of Dreams"
Rolling Stones, "Some Girls"
Boz Scaggs, "Down Two, Then Left"

Also older stuff and the radio.

henry s, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 01:34 (fourteen years ago)

1985- Muncie, Indiana
Led Zeppelin
Rush
The Police
Jimi Hendrix
Iron Maiden
The Who
The Scorpions
Yes
Triumph
Ozzy/Sabbath
Prince (It was 1985, everybody listened to Prince. We had this little dude at my highschool that used to come to school dressed like him, white flowing shirt and weird boots with heels.)

Around that time I probably heard The Clash, Violent Femmes and Black Flag around there for the first time or so. I know Metallica was '86 as I heard them right before seeing them open for Ozzy. I know I saw Stevie Ray Vaughn in 86 and I probably heard him for the first time in 85.

I know I was also a die-hard WFBQ (Q-95) listener, where Bob & Tom started and still are to this day. It wasn't "classic rock" quite yet, it was just rock. So all that Bob Seger and Mellancamp was pretty much heard all the time too.

earlnash, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 02:09 (fourteen years ago)

Love, The Doors, The Animals, Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, Dean Martin, Piaf, Connie Francis and other older music

The Pogues
The Cure
REM
The Rievers
Fairground Attraction
Kate Bush (Experiment IV)
Dr Calculus (Designer Beatnik)

*tera, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 02:10 (fourteen years ago)

in '97 some of my favorite recent records were by Ben Folds Five, Skeleton Key, Timbaland & Magoo, the Geraldine Fibbers and Spiritualized, while I was delving into the back catalogs of Elvis Costello, A Tribe Called Quest, Fugazi, the Velvet Underground, etc.

some dude, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 02:14 (fourteen years ago)

15 was cool cause that was the year i re-figured out that mainstream rap wasn't evil

hologram ned raggett (The Reverend), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 02:47 (fourteen years ago)

Prince, Rolling Stones, Billy Joel

Look at how funky he is! (jer.fairall), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 02:48 (fourteen years ago)

in '97 it was impossible to ignore how evil it was, or to resist it (xpost)

some dude, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 02:48 (fourteen years ago)

just saying, bumping the blueprint sure beat the hell out of blackalicious

hologram ned raggett (The Reverend), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 03:05 (fourteen years ago)

Electric Light Orchestra, Wendy/Walter Carlos, AM radio, the STAR WARS soundtrack, very early MTV, smattering of punk rock with my reprobate friends.

Matt M., Tuesday, 1 May 2012 03:11 (fourteen years ago)

oh i know, i was just thinking of my own milder grappling with mainstream/non-mainstream rap at 15

some dude, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 03:19 (fourteen years ago)

I don't think I even knew what "underground rap" was until freshman year of college.

suidavyvan eht nioj (Whiney G. Weingarten), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 03:26 (fourteen years ago)


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