Would you like to be born in a different time?

naaa i love when i was born because i was a teen in the late 90's and around that time music styles where in many different colors and i might have never been has opened minded has iam today or maybe never fell in love with both Rap & Metal
 
Why not? Detroit was still a thriving city back in the 60s.

Anyway I think I'd probably go for New York in the mid to late 70s or New Orleans in the 40s (though only temporarily with New Orleans).
 
The 70's. Prog, dirty ass Funk, Krautrock, classic Rock, Punk- what more could you ask for? I was 8 in 1980 and have vague recollections of the 2 tone scene and still love that scene today.
 
I would die to have been able to go to wooRABtock. Everybody tells me that I should have been born in the 60's, and I wholeheartedly agree with them. I don't know where I would have wanted to be, though. I probably would have bought a camper and lived on the road. Or got me and Easy Rider motorcycle and traveled the country will Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda.

It also would have been fun to be an indian.
 
60s or 70s I suppose. Though I might have died from a drug overdose.

As for life without the internet...bring it on! I miss those days, truthfully.
 
back then there was a thing called the Draft where ur country forced u to go to War and if u tried to not go u would be aressted or it was aganist the law 2 do that

now there is no draft so people are less motivated when it comes to war stuff
 
14 years earlier would be cool so I could see Faith No More in their one hit heyday and listen to real alternative while everyone else listened to fake alternative, but the modern day hipster scene fascinates me....So I wouldn't want to miss out on that....or at least making fun of it......*dots*..........
 
I'd like to have been born in 1966 so I could be 18 years old in 1984 just so I could get to see one band play live at their peak .....

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I wish i was born about 18 years earlier so i could see great banRAB like Sonic Youth, Pixies, Dinosaur Jr, The Cure and tons others in the late 80's and just to be a part of the alternative youth culture at the time :)
 
This is an unfortunate time we live in. Everyone is so unmotivated. I mean some hard sh*t went down in the 60s and people actually did something about it. Today things are so freaking bad, but young people today are so apathetic and unmotivated. We think doing "peaceful" protests, writing angry blogs and voting actually makes a difference. And it doesn't.

Of course I can't say I'm a paricularly active person myself. But it's an odd feeling, there's so much going on in the world right now, yet I feel like there's really nothing to do.

On one hand, this technological revolution has allowed me to explore more music and learn more than ever. On the other, it's very desensitizing.
 
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