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In praise of "Santa Monica"

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW6E_TNgCsY

Am I the only one to whom this song speaks in strange and mysterious ways? I just want to live beside the ocean, leave the fire behind, swim out past the breakers, and watch the world die. That's all.
 

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No problems with Everclear here. They had some fun poprock songs in the 90's. I even enjoyed "Wonderful".
 

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I actually rediscovered this song last year and it still holds up. I was never a huge Everclear fan but that didn't stop me from seeing them last summer when they came here (though it was more due to who they performed with).
 

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I had an emotionally tumultuous weekend and listening to this while reading the ending of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams" over and over and over again has helped me steel myself so that I may face the week ahead with clear eyes
 

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The dream was gone. Something had been taken from him. In a sort of panic he pushed the palms of his hands into his eyes and tried to bring up a picture of the waters lapping on Sherry Island and the moonlit veranda, and gingham on the golf-links and the dry sun and the gold color of her neck's soft down. And her mouth damp to his kisses and her eyes plaintive with melancholy and her freshness like new fine linen in the morning. Why, these things were no longer in the world! They had existed and they existed no longer.

For the first time in years the tears were streaming down his face. But they were for himself now. He did not care about mouth and eyes and moving hands. He wanted to care, and he could not care. For he had gone away and he could never go back any more. The gates were closed, the sun was gone down, and there was no beauty but the gray beauty of steel that withstands all time. Even the grief he could have borne was left behind in the country of illusion, of youth, of the richness of life, where his winter dreams had flourished.

"Long ago," he said, "long ago, there was something in me, but now that thing is gone. Now that thing is gone, that thing is gone. I cannot cry. I cannot care. That thing will come back no more."
 

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Was Art Alexakis the F.Scott Fitzgerald of the 1990s? Think before you answer. Show your work.
 

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90's modern rock is due for a fair critical reevaluation. I can say without exaggeration that Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too is one of the best albums of that decade.
 

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Incandenza said:
90's modern rock is due for a fair critical reevaluation. I can say without exaggeration that Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too is one of the best albums of that decade.

haha have you not been posting here for long? 90s Alt-rock is like the favourite genre of most on this board, and czech loves that album of course.
 

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Yeah, yeah, I know about Czech. I'm talking about the various music bloggers who think Katy Perry or whatever is a genuine Pop Artist.
 

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I remember being jealous that I couldn't go the SnoCore Tour back in '98/'99 headlined by Everclear and featuring Soul Coughing and a pre Fergie era Black Eyed Peas as openers with my dad and older brother. Boy, that bill just screams late '90s package tour!
 

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King Kamala said:
I remember being jealous that I couldn't go the SnoCore Tour back in '98/'99 headlined by Everclear and featuring Soul Coughing and a pre Fergie era Black Eyed Peas as openers with my dad and older brother. Boy, that bill just screams late '90s package tour!

I saw Everclear with Blink-182 and Smash Mouth at the DC 101 Chili Cookoff in '98. I think Alexakis was strung out or something. The band looked lethargic and the drunken chili enthusiasts in the crowd heckled them mercilessly the whole time. They were well past "Santa Monica" and into their string of forgettable late 90s adult contemporary hits by that point, of course.
 

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Finally listened to this song and I know what Byron means. I don't feel like crying though, my discarding of the past is therapeutic, eliminating all of that which is harmful for me. Forget about everything else and just focus on who I am, which is all I ultimately need. Start anew, dig my toes in the sand, close my eyes and let the sunshine rain upon me with my arms outstretched...making a futile attempt to envelop the goodness of the world that has now made itself present to me.






IN THE SANDS....of Santa Monica :'-)
 

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Vince McVirtue said:
Incandenza said:
90's modern rock is due for a fair critical reevaluation. I can say without exaggeration that Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too is one of the best albums of that decade.

haha have you not been posting here for long? 90s Alt-rock is like the favourite genre of most on this board, and czech loves that album of course.

Neither Inc nor Czech would have listened to the album if I hadn't told them to do so. Credit where it's due, bitch. I'm a tastemaker.
 

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When I left my ex in Cali, I listened to this song on repeat and cried like a bitch when I got back home.
 

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'Cause baby you're a firework
Come on, show 'em what you're worth
Make 'em go, oh, oh, oh
As you shoot across the eyes of TJ Eckelburg
 

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I wrote off a lot of 90's poprock growing up in that decade due to me entering into my "metal or die" phase around 1996ish?

Then later came stuff like Blink 182 which I couldn't stomach when it was actually big and popular, but then listening back to it now, it wasn't so bad as long as it is put into the proper perspective of dumb fun pop rock /punk for high school kids.

A lot of the songs I remember being around but I never just sat down and listened to them a couple times through until I was in my upper 20's, found it not to be all that bad, and figured, damn I probably coulda bagged more chicks if I'd just taken them to see some of these bands .
 

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Hey, Everclear introduced us to Christina Hendricks. That alone gives them some bonus points.

But yes, I liked most of their music too. Art tended to get a bit too angsty sometimes, but whatever.
 

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Earlier Sugar Ray's "Someday" randomly popped into my head and I thought maybe it, too, would be worthy of critical reappraisal but then when I got home I listened to it and :-\
 
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