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Marts 1., 2017
f | 10:35 - : cikli uzkrita man raksts ar frāzi par deviņdesmito nostaļģiju, un neizpratnē sāku apspriesties pati ar sevi, jo neesmu sākusi ilgoties pēc tiem. vismaz pirmajā mirklī ne. atceroties skolas gadus nebūt negribas kaut ko no tā atpakaļ. kur nu vēl apģērbu. anyways, ieskatījos internetā, ko par to saka citi. un citi saka, ka 2016. ar to bija pārpildīts. tomēr šī nostaļģija šķita tik uzbāzīga un nevietā, ka palika neērti un pat kauns, kā par kādu piedzērušos radinieku. un tad, lūk, uzdūros divām teorijām par to, kad tad īsti un galvenais, kāpēc tā mode atgriežas. iemesls pavisam vienkāršs, bet es pat nebiju aizdomājusies, ka tie esam mēs. pieaugušie mēs, kas atceras jaunību.
vienu izvirzījis kāds 35 gadus vecs vīrietis - "when I hear young artists as disparate as DIIV, Skrillex and Yuck
channeling the past, I don’t think of fat-cat execs cashing in on the
growing wave of 90s nostalgia. I think of kids who grew up steeped in
that culture who have finally reached an age where they can make musical
statements of their own."
otru - the new york times - "The forty-year rule is, of course, not immutable, and its cycle carries
epicycles within it: the twenty-year cycle, for instance, by which the
forty-somethings recall their teen-age years, producing in the seventies
a smaller wave of fifties nostalgia. It is the forty-years-on reproduction of a
thing that most often proves more concentrated and powerful than the
original.
A small, attentive child, in a stroller on some playground or street, is already recording the stray images and sounds of
this era: Michelle’s upper arms, the baritone crooning sound of NPR,
people sipping lattes (which a later decade will know as poison) at 10 A.M. A series or a movie must already be simmering in her head,
with its characters showing off their iPads and staring at their flat
screens: absurdly antiquated and dated, they will seem, but so touching
in their aspiration to the absolutely modern. Forty years from now it will be those stroller children’s return on our
investment, and, also, of course, a revenge taken on their time."
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