Anonymous wrote:In 1989 some girls in my freshman dorm also played Closer I am to Fine by the Indigo Girls constantly. Since it was in the Barbie movie maybe it is now a cultural touchstone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Closing Time by Semisonic
"Closing time, time for you to go out
To the places you will be from"
Most of Gen X was out of college when this song came out. Not a good choice.
I’m technically an X (though very late) and this is much more iconic to me than most of what’s named. I couldn’t even sing you a line of “smells like teen spirit” - that’s before my time.
Smells like Teen Spirit can’t be before your time as a late X. I was born in November 1978, so also the tail end of Gen X, and Smells Like Teen Spirit came out in in the Fall of 1991 and was everywhere. If you’re an X, you were at minimum in middle school when this song came out.
Anonymous wrote:
For me it's a tie between Mr. Jones by Counting Crows and Losing My Religion by REM.
You, fellow Gen X-ers? Anything Nirvana is excluded from this list!
Consult that one piece of grunge attire you're holding onto if necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Closing Time by Semisonic
"Closing time, time for you to go out
To the places you will be from"
Most of Gen X was out of college when this song came out. Not a good choice.
I’m technically an X (though very late) and this is much more iconic to me than most of what’s named. I couldn’t even sing you a line of “smells like teen spirit” - that’s before my time.