This video is reminding me of my father working the office grind as I grew up in the late 90s. Visiting his office in the evening while he's finishing up work, roaming the halls that I can still smell when I think back to it, drawing pictures on his whiteboard that he would later write "SAVE" next to so the cleaning crew didn't wipe them down. He had a stroke in '22 and I wish I could go back to these times so badly.
If you’re reading this, no matter where you are in the world, I wish you a truly wonderful day filled with joy, peace, and happiness. May all your dreams come true. You are amazing and beautiful-believe in yourself!
I'm 12 in 92'. The last year my family lived in my favourite house before we moved. Sleepovers, candy, road hockey, late summer nights, friends. Time goes by so quickly. It would be great to know when you're in the good old days so you can appreciate them more.
@hivebrain yeah I wasn't thinking of it like that. personally, my life hasn't gotten worse it has just changed. more responsibility, less innocence. it would be nice to go back. for me. but I wouldn't want to stay there because I'd miss what I have now too.
Reading the comments, seeing different world's of strongly projected emotions still hits hard. We may be three decades into the future but we can feel, smell and live it through our minds. Cherish each moment you're in and make the most of it! Being alive is a blessing.
Mom just passed this year, but before that I went into a second hand store she used to go to in the 80s/90s. The store is set up in pods or sections, it looks like a museum of the 70s/80s. I saw a wall phone, pea green, on a wall papered wall, I almost started balling. I am a middle aged man, but the feeling of being 12, with no computer, wall phones, weird 70/80 decor, came flooding back as if it was 1980 and parents were struggling to make it and just generally get by, just enjoying a simple moment like a game on TV or a dinner together. It was surreal.....
I was born February 9th 1992 in a little, old but peaceful corner of the world called Portugal. Life has been so gentle with me. I had some problems along the way, naturally but overall I'm thankful for what I have. I love my mom, dad and sister so much. Let’s see if I can bring a child to this planet to give him/her the love my parents gave and continue giving me since the fist day. I wish everyone here the best life has to offer with all my heart.
I remember going to my uncle's office in 1996/1997/1998 he was a manager at the Best Western hotel chain. He had an old MS Dos enabled IBM PC and I used to play the alien invader on it and then just type all sort of crap on to the terminal and mess up his work. He'd always reset it. That was the time when I fell in love with computers and tech which would enable me to persue the I.T field in my adult life. Miss you unc, you were a real hero!
This reminds me of dad finishing up work at the bank. Everyone was gone and it was dark and cold outside. Minimal lights on inside. Cleaning crew was about to show up. He would let me bust out my in-line skates in there and shred the low-pile carpet and tile floors. I was on top of the world.
Sometimes I cry tears of nostalgia thinking about my brothers and being home with my parents. Ordering pizza on a Friday after school and renting a good movie. The lottery ❤
I was there with my Mac and my Sun Solaris server.... Thank you old days I am now getting ready to retire and work on what I want. I hope I can hire and mentor some new grads. The old days need to be passed on.
I miss a moment in time, idealized profoundly, because even though I lived it as a child, I don't really remember it except for moments here and there. its an idealization of a moment that never quite took place.
My dad was a banker here in Mexico so, i used to play with all the bank computers with Windows 95-98 lol using the chairs of all of te employees after hours , i miss u dad =(
I was 9 in 1992. I was having a rough time. It wasn’t easy for me that decade…and yet somehow I miss the vibe of the 90s so much. I used to stay up late on my dad’s Acorn Archimedes PC playing solitaire when everyone was asleep. Feeling the peace that only the night could offer.
feel you. I lived with my mom in a rather shabby district in a town in germany. My father had died before my birth in 89. there are many things that hurt back then. But still, the 90s offered something that should never return in the decades that followed. Even though lots of things changed for the better for me and my mom. the time was special
Wonderful. Reminds me to late workingtimes in the early 2K. The Time, when you were able to get more money, when you are willing to work more than others. Success was a way to have a good Life and multiple Fun with your Paycheck. What a paradise, we are living in that Time. Europe is now out of fun....
Chillin in my mom's office during the summer with a couple books I borrowed from the public library. Reading, getting sodas and snacks from the vending machine, and making photocopies. I grew up in my parents offices. Good times.
Library borrowed books are top tier! You have to return it in a week, and the time crunch makes you enjoy them more. Now I buy books and may not get to read them for months.
The early 90s had a pretty big hangover of the 80s. I was born in 1997, but it's always interesting when you have nostalgia from a time of which you didn't exist
Remember 90's as a kids in France, 90's football poster in my older brother room with Cantona or Papin, typical leather sofa in the living room, our first computer back in 1996 playing some rayman, red alert and fifa 97 with my brother (and sometimes my father who was facinated by technology as he was working at HP in the 80's), in a cupboard where it was located, listening to Oasis, Ben Harper and Smashing Pumpkins on cassette tape and old CDs, the old family car, then our PS1 with tony hawk and metal gear solid, what a time !
Things have changed a lot since then but deep down there is still a child in every single one of us! Do not let anyone squeeze the creativity out of you and tell you that you have to act like a robot 24/7.
i am 2001 born kid, but somehow still felt this kind of vibe because this is how i used to see my dad work, even tho sometime he was called by the company at night for the servers maintenance
sorry to nitpick, but the flat screen monitor on the desk at 15:00 would not exist in 1992. the vibe was big chunky monitors. The flat screen did not become popular till 2000s
This comment is for people born in 1992 and I'm one of them the world was a lot better back then wish I could make a time machine that just resets everything being older sucks man.
i miss being a overpaid stock broker waiting for 9 PM on friday to pick up my blonde girl friend in my white porsche in 1998. We have reservations at the top of the world trade center.
Having experienced both, they were equally good! No woke nonsense or kids being made overly anxious about global warming. A man was a man and a woman a woman and no doom scrolling, which we do nowadays. We don't lack information, we are drowning in it...
As a child, I always dreamed of becoming an artist. However, over time, my interest shifted toward computers, and now I work as an IT professional. But lately, I find myself growing distant from technology. My true passions lie in art, writing, and music. I often imagine what it would be like to spend my days sketching or crafting stories that others would love to read. Yet, I can't change my profession now. I have a family to support, and my responsibilities come first. Sometimes, I wonder if the invention of computers, mobile phones, and all the electronic gadgets we rely on today was a blessing or a curse. If these things had never existed, perhaps I would be creating art in my office or writing stories that touch hearts, instead of spending my days immersed in technology.
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Why are there suddenly (within a matter of months) so many channels that look the same and sound the same and have the same or similar descriptions, with every “artist” claiming they “created” all the music? It’s suspicious. Smells like bullshit AI to me……
Whatever it is, i'm happy and glad for it. I feel blessed to have all this beautiful music all the time. And if AI made this music, i'm excited what else can they make in the future.
Perfect . Waiting for my mom to finish up her work. Roaming the empty halls. We might get some Mickey ds on the way home. I miss her so much.
This is something you should be discussing with your family and close friends. Have a good day
Me too. We used to bang.
can i ask where is she now? :(
@@cindyayo She passed away a few years back.
Mine too. She is still with you, believe me
whoever is reading this, just know things will get better. Im rooting for you.
Thank you! I needed this
This video is reminding me of my father working the office grind as I grew up in the late 90s. Visiting his office in the evening while he's finishing up work, roaming the halls that I can still smell when I think back to it, drawing pictures on his whiteboard that he would later write "SAVE" next to so the cleaning crew didn't wipe them down. He had a stroke in '22 and I wish I could go back to these times so badly.
If you’re reading this, no matter where you are in the world, I wish you a truly wonderful day filled with joy, peace, and happiness. May all your dreams come true. You are amazing and beautiful-believe in yourself!
Thanks friend ✨️
I'm 12 in 92'. The last year my family lived in my favourite house before we moved. Sleepovers, candy, road hockey, late summer nights, friends. Time goes by so quickly. It would be great to know when you're in the good old days so you can appreciate them more.
People often say that, but I don't think knowing your life will get worse is conducive to enjoying things more.
@hivebrain yeah I wasn't thinking of it like that. personally, my life hasn't gotten worse it has just changed. more responsibility, less innocence. it would be nice to go back. for me. but I wouldn't want to stay there because I'd miss what I have now too.
One day you and all your friends played outside for the last time and you didn't even know it.
@tomcruze7898 right? life changes and we get so wrapped up in the next chapter we usually don't realize what we've lost.
Reading the comments, seeing different world's of strongly projected emotions still hits hard. We may be three decades into the future but we can feel, smell and live it through our minds. Cherish each moment you're in and make the most of it! Being alive is a blessing.
Mom just passed this year, but before that I went into a second hand store she used to go to in the 80s/90s. The store is set up in pods or sections, it looks like a museum of the 70s/80s. I saw a wall phone, pea green, on a wall papered wall, I almost started balling. I am a middle aged man, but the feeling of being 12, with no computer, wall phones, weird 70/80 decor, came flooding back as if it was 1980 and parents were struggling to make it and just generally get by, just enjoying a simple moment like a game on TV or a dinner together. It was surreal.....
Started college in ‘92. Such a great time to start adulthood and enjoy what the 90s had to offer. Miss you, dad!
I was born February 9th 1992 in a little, old but peaceful corner of the world called Portugal. Life has been so gentle with me. I had some problems along the way, naturally but overall I'm thankful for what I have. I love my mom, dad and sister so much. Let’s see if I can bring a child to this planet to give him/her the love my parents gave and continue giving me since the fist day. I wish everyone here the best life has to offer with all my heart.
@captainpete-y3x yees, unfortunately we don't hear it very often. But I hope one day this will change
You sound like the happiest man in the world. bless you ❤️
The 90s marked the beginning of the end. It was a beautiful, sad, exciting time all at once. God bless us all ❤
god bless
I remember going to my uncle's office in 1996/1997/1998 he was a manager at the Best Western hotel chain. He had an old MS Dos enabled IBM PC and I used to play the alien invader on it and then just type all sort of crap on to the terminal and mess up his work. He'd always reset it. That was the time when I fell in love with computers and tech which would enable me to persue the I.T field in my adult life. Miss you unc, you were a real hero!
Shout out Unc! Nostalgia is real, but having lived good memories with great people is what life is about.
Props to your Uncle
This reminds me of dad finishing up work at the bank. Everyone was gone and it was dark and cold outside. Minimal lights on inside. Cleaning crew was about to show up. He would let me bust out my in-line skates in there and shred the low-pile carpet and tile floors. I was on top of the world.
I was 2 years old in 1992, but what I remember from the 90s in general was my Walkman, the FM radio, my PS1, and I miss that old house...
That's an office in a city
@@williamgass9242 bro .. the fries
@@dp9124 the frize?
@@williamgass9242 yes .. put them
Sometimes I cry tears of nostalgia thinking about my brothers and being home with my parents. Ordering pizza on a Friday after school and renting a good movie. The lottery ❤
...at Blockbuster video. Yes, same story here 😊
I was there with my Mac and my Sun Solaris server.... Thank you old days I am now getting ready to retire and work on what I want. I hope I can hire and mentor some new grads. The old days need to be passed on.
they def do 💬💫💥
Hi everyone reading here, love this comment section. 90's were awesome, especially when the Dreamcast was launched on 9/9/1999. Peace!
I miss a moment in time, idealized profoundly, because even though I lived it as a child, I don't really remember it except for moments here and there. its an idealization of a moment that never quite took place.
My dad was a banker here in Mexico so, i used to play with all the bank computers with Windows 95-98 lol using the chairs of all of te employees after hours , i miss u dad =(
dude. nice memory. hey ese fuego!
I was 9 in 1992. I was having a rough time. It wasn’t easy for me that decade…and yet somehow I miss the vibe of the 90s so much. I used to stay up late on my dad’s Acorn Archimedes PC playing solitaire when everyone was asleep. Feeling the peace that only the night could offer.
feel you.
I lived with my mom in a rather shabby district in a town in germany. My father had died before my birth in 89.
there are many things that hurt back then. But still, the 90s offered something that should never return in the decades that followed. Even though lots of things changed for the better for me and my mom. the time was special
Hope things are better for you now 🫂
Wonderful. Reminds me to late workingtimes in the early 2K. The Time, when you were able to get more money, when you are willing to work more than others. Success was a way to have a good Life and multiple Fun with your Paycheck. What a paradise, we are living in that Time. Europe is now out of fun....
Chillin in my mom's office during the summer with a couple books I borrowed from the public library. Reading, getting sodas and snacks from the vending machine, and making photocopies. I grew up in my parents offices. Good times.
Library borrowed books are top tier! You have to return it in a week, and the time crunch makes you enjoy them more. Now I buy books and may not get to read them for months.
nice vibe for working hard
The early 90s had a pretty big hangover of the 80s. I was born in 1997, but it's always interesting when you have nostalgia from a time of which you didn't exist
I love old times😊
Remember 90's as a kids in France, 90's football poster in my older brother room with Cantona or Papin, typical leather sofa in the living room, our first computer back in 1996 playing some rayman, red alert and fifa 97 with my brother (and sometimes my father who was facinated by technology as he was working at HP in the 80's), in a cupboard where it was located, listening to Oasis, Ben Harper and Smashing Pumpkins on cassette tape and old CDs, the old family car, then our PS1 with tony hawk and metal gear solid, what a time !
german here. Sure youre french?^^ never heard a french person speak english to me... :D
born 89
Sending positive vibes to everyone here! 🌸 This music really sets a peaceful tone, the kind of music that helps me get into a creative flow. 🎶
Oh thank god this on spotify too! i'm about to be listening nonstop
Will this be the perfect background for my lecture videos I'm hella behind on? I sure hope so.
Off to a good start, for sure!
Things have changed a lot since then but deep down there is still a child in every single one of us! Do not let anyone squeeze the creativity out of you and tell you that you have to act like a robot 24/7.
a very cool creation. Your graphic visuals and the beat fit together perfectly. May I ask how or with what you create the graphics?
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This made me the saddest. Now It's all automated.
Good job, this amazing song for working
One of the best lofis , thank you very much!
Glad you like it!
Fascination
so much relaxing the good old days
Lindo , recuerdos de 1992 - Barranquilla Colombia - todo era muy ochentero
It was really good.
Music is great. The video images are haunting...reminds me of Backrooms or some kind of retro horror movie
i was born in 1992 and this office make me kinda so calm
beautiful
i love this!
can you do a soviet office space please!!!!!!!!! 1984 vibes maybe
Next Day,, Sir
i am 2001 born kid, but somehow still felt this kind of vibe because this is how i used to see my dad work, even tho sometime he was called by the company at night for the servers maintenance
Maravilhoso!
These musics are like base compositions on an OP1 Field.
Love this unprecedented vibe🥰
LIVE FOREVER
Awesome mixes bro! Keep it up! 👊
Wonderful
Cool!
NICEEEE
sorry to nitpick, but the flat screen monitor on the desk at 15:00 would not exist in 1992. the vibe was big chunky monitors. The flat screen did not become popular till 2000s
The typing at 1:47 had me shook- I thought it was playing back the audio from my own keyboard whilst I was working
Same lol
Miss you dad!
Can I get this on Spotify?
Ese fue el mejor año de mi vida
Felicidadesss, en mi caso no quiero adelantarme, pero este año también ha sido muy bueno para mí
Pues felicidades también 🙋🥳
q hacian ? jajaj ves un escritorio sin computadora, que hacian? hacian lo mismo, pero en papel, y los planos obras de arte ! los esquematicos :)
Some of the light is led and there is a lcd screen?
😊😊
This comment is for people born in 1992 and I'm one of them the world was a lot better back then wish I could make a time machine that just resets everything being older sucks man.
15:49 no flat monitors in 1992 :-)
Kids these days don't know the struggle of the 9-day work week 📅
Where can I find the artists that make this music? Is it all you?
Yes sir You Can Find Us On All Platform Like- Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Prime, Etc....
Hell no I went and saw Social Distortion
Full Bass
29.03.1992 ❤
i miss being a overpaid stock broker waiting for 9 PM on friday to pick up my blonde girl friend in my white porsche in 1998. We have reservations at the top of the world trade center.
So how are things now?
Flat monitor in 1992 ?? 14:53
2024/11/15 .. 11:34pm
how do you make such music? what instruments are being used? synths?
computers
the 90s werent that good, but better than the 80s
Having experienced both, they were equally good! No woke nonsense or kids being made overly anxious about global warming. A man was a man and a woman a woman and no doom scrolling, which we do nowadays. We don't lack information, we are drowning in it...
Should never be played higher than 144p
2024 Late night work at work
As a child, I always dreamed of becoming an artist. However, over time, my interest shifted toward computers, and now I work as an IT professional. But lately, I find myself growing distant from technology. My true passions lie in art, writing, and music. I often imagine what it would be like to spend my days sketching or crafting stories that others would love to read.
Yet, I can't change my profession now. I have a family to support, and my responsibilities come first. Sometimes, I wonder if the invention of computers, mobile phones, and all the electronic gadgets we rely on today was a blessing or a curse. If these things had never existed, perhaps I would be creating art in my office or writing stories that touch hearts, instead of spending my days immersed in technology.
Hah And Using Word perfect on your computer🤣
what month? you know? day and month?
See you space cowboy...
En el 92 nací
Why 1992?
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kenapa yang A dan bukan yang E ? masih bingung
would be infinitely better without the AI images
Agreed 100%
100% disagreed, mon cher pote
Nah I like em
@@fjm457 okay hack
@@Martines_222 100% don't give a shit
Th'ats 70s--80s. Not 90s.
piponas
Fernando muy entre espieza espicial muy enojado espieza muy fuerte calpedo camioneta
Why are there suddenly (within a matter of months) so many channels that look the same and sound the same and have the same or similar descriptions, with every “artist” claiming they “created” all the music? It’s suspicious. Smells like bullshit AI to me……
Probably is let's be real. Or are these being created by AI themselves? Probably not but an interesting thought.
Whatever it is, i'm happy and glad for it. I feel blessed to have all this beautiful music all the time. And if AI made this music, i'm excited what else can they make in the future.
@@anotheropinion8638 Why do you keep engaging with the videos, which tells the algorithm that it's content you're interested in, if you don't like it?
The continuous typing is a nuisance. Please do something about it.
You'll make me cry.
That looks more like the '70s than the '90s.