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It really is 1995 week for everyone!

Being a teenager in the 90s, I remember a feeling around of "nothing is happening, and what is happening isn't effecting us." Bosnia and Rwanda and international issues didn't involve us so much, the Cold War was won, and domestically it was just sort of moral hand wringing over pop culture. And crime went down and

I laughed way harder at that comment then I thought I would.

Oh, right… Maybe he got fat though?

I can't wait for the new Old Luke Skywalker, Elderly Chewbacca, Senior Citizen Han Solo, and Grandma Leia action figures.

*The Byrds "Turn Turn Turn" suddenly plays in the background*

And she sure plays a mean foosball.

So it the Wonder Years ended in 1973(and took place 20 years before each season of the show)—then a new Wonder Years would start as taking place in…1995?

Being a jazz or blues fans is tough these days because every year it's just watching the legends pass on and there's no one really who can ever replace them. Coleman was a great player, I was never a fan of a lot of what "free jazz" became, but he had the skills and the brains to make an album long improvisation

Do they still have SpectraVision?

Yeah, if I can't afford to live in the Bay Area anymore, screw 'em!

Yeah, Columbia House started in 1955, so it's basically the end of the Silent Generation/start of the Baby Boomers through the start of the Millennial Generation that would've ordered albums through them.

Yes, though we went through even more to get our hands on that.

After reading all the responses, it's funny that a lot of us of certain generation tried to milk the Columbia House deals all we could, and but also that the younger generation today who know little other than instant access via streaming to every piece of music ever recorded will never truly understand the lengths we

They're way better than the Gay Gipsy Kings…

What do you expect from a guy who made out with a date during Schindler's List

Who knows what adventures they'll have between now and the time the show becomes unprofitable?

Back in 1993 we wanted the party-hearty soundtrack to the fun blockbuster hit of the year.

I think that might have been BFMG—the Bonanno Family Music Group.

Singles seemed like a decent, likable Cameron Crow twenty-something ensemble romantic comedy that basically got the whole Seattle grunge boom tacked on to it after the fact. It's an pretty good film, but I just remember that the soundtrack was way bigger than the film ever was and the fact that it came out in the