The launch of the PlayStation when I was a kid I had to get my kidney taken outso some of dad's friends bought over there PlayStation and gran Turismo that I can play after I got out of hospital
It's because of the graphic nature of the abduction of an 11-year-old girl that was forced to give birth to two children against her will. I'm not shaking up by it but I can see how some people would be I guess. Kids especially
@@jareds-tits I don’t re call what point in the video you are talking about? Did you mean sex scene.. if so I’d don’t remember anything that could top “wap” music video
I'm guessing because of the story about a stolen life. And 11 year old girl that was kidnapped and impregnated and forced to give birth to two children under duress is troubling for many. I'm not shaking up by it but I wouldn't want my 10-year-old to see it either. Ya know?
@@blaze556922 I have to disagree..just because something makes you upset doesn’t mean you should act like it didn’t happen that’s why we teach kids about the holocaust in school. I’d rather my kid be aware of the evil in this world rather than walking through it blindly. I can tell you for a fact Id let my kids watch this way before WAP or any cardi b songs and none of those have warnings
Life before widespread cell phone and internet use. Spending Friday nights at the video store and Saturdays at the arcade. I’m glad I grew up in this era. I miss those days.
And everyone is mad if you don't answer in a matter of seconds instead of hearing the home phone from outside and trying to catch it before they hang up.. Good old answering machine.
It's gonna be interesting to see how the aesthetic changes throughout the 90s. It's like the start of the 90s were G rated and by the end of the decade it was M15+.
So sorry you lost your wife, Jimmie. My husband died 4 months ago. Most days I do pretty well but sometimes it hits me like a ton of bricks, that he's not coming back. And yet almost every day I hear one thing or another that part of me interprets as "he's home _finally._ " I can see that I'll never get over missing him, not in 30 years or 300. I hope your sweet memories sustain you and that you've found love again 💛
I miss Blockbuster Video. I practically lived there, looking for the latest film, or the hidden gem of a direct to video, N64 game rentals, and popcorn!
Yeah, same here with Video World in Germany... Always loved the smell and vibe of that place. All these racks full of films and games. Sometimes they even sold off videotapes for cheap money.
My husband and I (30 and 31) went to Blockbuster to the very day it closed. It was still date night for us. Spent our time picking out a movie and walk home with candy and treats. We were genuinely upset when they closed lol. We moved to a smaller town and have a Video Dome now.
@@malorie8557 Sounds like a lovely evening. I spent ages browsing the video store shelves here in England. Over the years. I must have paid a fortune in late fees too!
Man, I miss Blockbuster during the mid/late 90's. At 16, I worked at Blockbuster video and was promoted to assistant manager at 17 . We would take the new release movies home to watch them before they were put on the shelves for everyone else. Blockbuster would charge people like $800 for losing or damaging a new release movie and I'll never forget all the argurments with people over late fees and rewind fees. People would bribe me to hold a copy of upcoming movies for them. Remember, back then it took months for a movie to go from theaters to home video. I remember bringing a Netflix ad flyer that was in the mail to my store manager and how we lauged it off, not knowing that Netflix would basically end Blockbuster like a decade later. I got deservedly fired for ignoring my duties as a closing manager because my teenager hormones decided that making out with my then girlfriend in the parking lot was more important than running my night shifts. Oh well, at least this wasn't as bad as the time that I got fired from a gas station for smoking weed in the coolers. I could only imagine the look on someone's face as they opened the cooler door to grab a refreshment and got hit with a cloud of weed smoke. Teenage/young adult me made plenty of not-so-good decisions during the 90's.
I graduated in 1991, but miss everything about the 80's. I hated the 90's at the time, but have softened up to that decade now that I see what we're in for, here in the future.
@@okay333666 lol yeah I remember that too. The comics weren’t nearly as bad as the D-list celebrity commentary that they had. Like Todd Bridges and Tonya Harding.
I hear you. I got to spend my 20's in the 90s and damn that was a gooood time: things were still affordable (college, housing, etc), music was still good, and everything wasn't viewed through the lens of political correctness and outrage.
Well, as long as you didn't have to fight in the Persian Gulf War and contract that weird illness a number of our troops started coming down with. What a mess that was.
How you gonna start 1991 without mentioning Super Nintendo aka SNES, the debut of Sonic, and Nicktoons like Rugrats, Doug and Ren and Stimpy plus other moments like Gloria Estefan near death in a car crash, former Temptations singer David Ruffin's death, and Michael Jackson debut of his music video Black and White
I can't believe you guys omitted the Red Hot Chili Peppers' breakthrough album, 'Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magick' which was also released on September 24, 1991. That day launched the careers of not only two amazing acts, but an astounding three, and all three albums were smash hits. With the Peppers, their hit singles included 'Under The Bridge,' 'Give It Away,' 'Breaking The Girl,' and 'Suck My Kiss.' From that same session, the Peppers would later have a hit with 'Soul To Squeeze' in 1993 which was included in the SNL flick, Coneheads.
Im excited about all the 90s vids to come. The 90s was my coming of age decade. First party, first beer, first kiss, first job, first car... The 90s unequivocally shaped who I am
I miss how much simpler the 90’s felt overall. Maybe it was because I was a kid and didn’t have adult responsibilities but I feel things were simpler and most people were happier back then.
The lack of internet made life so different, but yeah there was definitely tons of miserable people, they were just given no voice without the internet and what not But yeah when leaving the house meant no one could a hold of you was so different Still remember my brothers friend getting a cell phone and it was a huge deal when he called and asked to hang out.. then said HE WAS OUTSIDE RIGHT THEN ah a simpler time
Nothing wrong with a trip through the ole glory days. Im not real good at adulting, so walking through my teen years vicariously through these videos helps my mental health.
The year I was born LOL. I still remember when me and my brother would get onto AOL to look up cheat codes for Nintendo 64 games. It's hard to explain how bizarre the internet was in the 90s. It felt like you were driving your computer out of the garage. It had that feeling like you were actually going somewhere to get information it was really weird. Now the internet feels like you're walking to the kitchen, it doesn't seem as intense anymore.
And imagine how people will look back at 2021 in 30 years? Maybe it will be either looked back in the same way as do how 1991 is looked back today or maybe people will make fun of it just because social media existed and took people's data for no reason and make fun of it since maybe there may be no social media by then and maybe holograms will be the brand new thing that people will be hooked on instead of smartphones and smart tablets.
A fascist hell hole run by banks, corporations and China. Or the earth's magnetosphere will have given out by then and our civilization as we know it will have collapsed.
I was born in 84. My childhood was the 90's... it's weird that it's now old enough to be "history" like this... but as many are saying, the 90s was the best decade.
in the 90s i was 0-10, it was amazing. i love my childhood as odd as it was. i have watched the world change, my world has changed. but i will never forget those feelings i had when we didnt have phones in our hands and we had to seek everything out more. it was different.
@@jimmyc6686 Crazy. It's obvious that her and Epstein had a blackmail business going on.......but if you go to that next level and bring in the Dad....whoa........I can't even imagine how far It can go.
I was born in 1991 and you did a fantastic job. Glad you mentioned Home Improvement starting that was my favourite sitcom. Also in 91 The Pittsburgh Penguins would win their first Stanley cup on May 25 only to win again the following year 😊 🎉 Sadly on the same day of Freddie Mercury’s death, KISS second drummer Eric Carr also passed away 😞
My earliest memory is my dad being so happy that the USSR had collapsed. Literally yelling at my mom to look at the TV and my mom like whatever lol. I was almost 2.
Aw yeah! I'm psyched to see these 90's videos play out! As you grow up people older than you will often reflect on things that were before your time or that you were too young to remember. It's sort of cool to be at an age where I could start reflecting on how things were "back in my day".
Yes! It's our turn to talk about how hard we had it - library card catalogs were our search engines. And how awesome it was - I went to AC/DC and ZZTop concerts
@@naturalnashuan You definitely needed to know the Dewey Decimal System or at least a basic understanding of how the card catalogue worked! I remember doing a report on a state (I was given Tennessee) and I had to take out 2 books and look through 3 reference books to get the information that is now all right on one page in Wikipedia.
I was also 12 years old in 1991 and having my last year of primary school in Australia. Guns and Roses and Metallica making their mark in the music industry. But I was not a fan of them until I was in my mid-teens. It seemed that the end of the Cold War was the defining moment of our generation.
This is the absolute best RUclips channel idgaf. Every person I've showed timeline to falls in love lol. From the editing to the voice to the info this channel is just the bomb.
What do I miss most about the 90's? Easy, I miss the carefree feeling of being a kid, with a whole life still ahead of me. Can't believe this was 30 years ago. Don't be lazy like your old uncle Fromulus, kids, if you have a dream, don't wait for it to come to you, go grab the shit out of it.
@@fromulus did i try? I came from a poor family in South East Louisiana. I took grants and loans to college. I have a degree in early childhood education and development with special interests in special needs. 1) its hard to get a government job because they usually all stay until they retire.. 2) if i were in the private sector (private schools) I would make less than what i would make in the public sector... And i wouldnt be able to afford my student loans... So my husband and I are sales people and we are upper middle class... But bust our asses to be here. He has two college degrees that he has never used either. We just paid his off... 110 grand is what we owed. Im 30 he is 33. We have never used our degrees. It is dumb to think that a persons "dreams" will support them. We have to teach the next-generation how to pick jobs that will actually financially sustain them... Their dreams can be a hobby.
@@jessicaxhanning2111 you missed the point, but yeah you didn’t need to go to college to do what you do now which is crazy because thats what you we’re told when you were a kid right? Same here and it hasn’t changed. More people are getting into your situation but they don’t want to put in the work or can’t due to a certain political group…
Born early 80's. Enjoying these timelines but like many others wishing there was more covered in them. Especially on the video game side of things. Watching these brings tears to my eyes wishing for simpler times as a kid.
Fantastic year for music. Some of the albums released in 1991: Temple Of The Dog (s/t) Gish -Smashing Pumpkins The Black Album -Metallica Nevermind -Nirvana Blood Sugar Sex Magik -Red Hot Chili Peppers Ten -Pearl Jam Badmotorfinger -Soundgarden Loveless -My Bloody Valentine Achtung Baby -U2 Use Your Illusion I & II -Guns 'n Roses Out Of Time -REM Screamadelica -Primal Scream
I made my own list from the top of my head, i missed a few. But thats just 91, the very next year we got some amazing albums all the way up to 2000. Not just rock either hiphop was peaking too.
@@the_original_Bilb_Ono If I took any thing off it would be Guns 'n Roses because parts of it aren't that good (it should've been a single album, not two albums.) Achtung Baby is one of the greatest albums ever made. Not a weak track on it.
Glad I was a teen in the early 2000s before anyone you knew had a smartphone and social media was something you did at home at a desk top in your parent's livingroom. Most kids didn't have a cell phone at all. It was a luxury. Nobody had texting either because it was too expensive. We rode bikes, talked to each other, and lit things on fire and no one took pictures
I bet being a teenager back then was the most fun you could ever have. I mean jist from pictures of my parents I've seen, it just looks like a way better time.
Oof welp I'm a teen today. Well at least I was a kid during the 2010s? But teens are still kids too right? Well anyways I like living in the time I'm growing up in right now so I don't really care about stuff like that.
I turned 7 years on Halloween that year and I remember most of these things. I really love this channel, it brings up so many things I haven’t thought about for a long time when it comes to these timeline videos and teaches so much about the interesting side of history. That’s why Weird History is for sure one of my favorite channels. Keep up the great work!
Same. Isn’t it ironic we spend our teenage years thinking we’ve learned everything, get thrown out into the world, and spend the rest of our lives learning we don’t know anything? Life is humbling.
I was 10 years old in 1991 and was literally getting happy nostalgia chills listening to this. What a great year. Music and entertainment was heads above what we have now. I also somewhat miss the lack of 24/7 technology. Ultimately we were better for it... hopefully we can scale back or modify in a more positive way how we use it in the decades to come.
Wow...that lady who chopped up her husband is ice effing cold. The ability to stand there and knowingly carve up and cook her dead husband she killed is telling about human behaviour.
I don't want to mention the individual's name but....I'm surprised that somebody else synonymous with cannibalism and chopping up bodies wasn't mentioned in this 1991 timeline. No I'm not talking about Hannibal Lector, we saw him earlier. *Hint*....think, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
I feel a bit honored to know that I was born on the same year Terminator 2: Judgement Day came out (even though I came to be in mid-fall). Man does time fly. Oh yeah, the golden age of Nickelodeon started on August. What a time to be alive!
Note, Metallica's black album is the biggest selling album in Soundscan history to date. Soundscan debuted in 1991. Basically it has outsold every music album that has ever come out since 1991. It wasn't even close to the biggest selling album in the 90s, it just never stopped selling ever since. Enter Sandman is played at most sporting events today and has essentially become Gen Y's "We Will Rock You."
It was kind of like what Back in Black by AC/DC was in the 80's. Back in Black was a pretty big 1980 record but was nowhere near as big as some other albums released that year. but like the Black Album, it just kept on selling until it became the second biggest album ever made behind only Thriller.
@Move_I_Got_This For me, Metallica doesn't come close to a top 5 concert I've been to. Roger Waters, The Wall Tour Tool, 10,000 days Tour Marilyn Manson, Dead to the World Tour Monsters of Rock Tour, Calgary Iron Maiden, Somewhere back in Time Tour Alice Cooper, (can't remember the tour name) Ozzy Osbourne, No More Tours II Guns 'n' Roses, (can't remember the tour name) KISS, (can't remember the tour name) Metallica might not even crack the top 10 for me honestly But to each their own 🤘
@@Sjrick Only right now. The '90s on the other hand had good rap such as Wu Tang Clan, Nas, A Tribe Called Quest, Public Enemy, Ice cube, Digable Planets, Redman, Naughty by Nature, The Pharcyde, Del That Funkee Homosapien, Hieroglyphics, Souls of Mischief, KRS One, etc. You don't have to like it, but back then, it was music whether you like it or not.
@@amstrad00 that is possible but I'd like to the initial discovery and shock to the country and the world in the summer of 91 would have been particularly noteworthy. I do think Weird History is very thorough in discussing it's topics but for whatever reason this event was either intentionally omitted or simply missed. I think me being born in that year as well as currently actually living about a mile from where the events took place in Milwaukee had me kinda looking for it somewhere in the video
Yeah well he spent more time on Michael Bolton and the Isley brothers lawsuit, and about a half a second on T2...this channel has it's own focus, and sometimes it just sits wrong...
@@charliebrown9489 What people think of the 90's culture wise started in 1992. 9091 still felt like the 80's. 92-93 is when the 90;s started to get their identity, especially with Nirvana exploding.
1991 was the year I was to become a Daddy for the first time! Chelsea was born 11/91. The first of 5 children I have fathered. Now I’m a Grandpa 3 times over. I had 3 daughters and 2 sons. My grandkids are 1 boy and 2 girls. Damn time flies!!!
My wife was Pregnant with my son when I deployed in Nov of 1990, I left Kuwait May 19th 1991 retuning to Ft Hood, my son was born 4 days later.. 30 years later, I am the proud Grandad to 4 grandkids,,
I was 12 in 91. For me it was Nintendo, wearing stupid shirts my mom would buy me, real big scrunchies (not the ones we have today), Disney cartoons (The Little Mermaid), and eating pancakes in front of the TV with mom's plush comforter over my head. I miss those days.
I was 10 for half of 91 and 11 for half. One of my favorite years ever and 100% my favorite summer of all time!. I have memories of slip n slides, nes games, playing tag at the mall with friends, terminator 2 in theaters and super soaker fights in my neighborhood! God what a year
I was also 12 in ‘91... Nintendo was DEFINITELY my life. And MTV. And MAD Magazine. (I remember the political cartoons about Clarence Thomas and the fall of the USSR in that n magazine!!)
On June 15, 1991 a huge volcano erupted that sent an ash cloud 20km into the sky and dropped global temperatures by 1 degree. 10x larger than mount St. Helens. But you went with Michael Bolton. Great job at giving an overview of what happened in 1991.
I was born in August that year, meaning I'll be 30 next month. Speaking of August 1991, you glossed over the attempted coup in the USSR, and omitted the Crown Heights race riot completely. The fallout from the latter event directly led to Rudy Giuliani becoming Mayor of New York City the next year.
Here are the top 10 songs of 1991, according to the Billboard year-end singles chart: 10. Baby Baby- Amy Grant 9. The First Time- Surface 8. I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)- Hi-Five 7. More Than Words- Extreme 6. Unbelievable- EMF 5. One More Try- Timmy T 4. Rush Rush- Paula Abdul 3. Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)- C+C Music Factory 2. I Wanna Sex You Up- Color Me Badd 1. (Everything I Do) I Do It For You- Bryan Adams
I remember a good percentage of those songs being summer hits. Most of that list was my soundtrack of the summer because i was only like 10 and so it was only pop music in my house or mom's/friends' families cars.
@Move_I_Got_This I was (and still am) an 80's girl, through and through. By 1991, my sons were 8 and 9, so I was listening to a lot of the music they were listening to. I vividly remember hearing "Smells Like Teen Spirit" for the first time, and recognizing that I was hearing something absolutely new and unique. I agree with you that that was the song that singlehandedly ended the heyday of what we think of as 80's music. All these years later, I still think of music in terms of before Nirvana and after Nirvana. I think it is the best song of the century in that it was seminal and it kicked off an entirely new sound and aesthetic in music. It's also just a great, great song!! 🎶
They were a holdover from the 80's. It was one of my favourite looks, and I'm sporting it in pretty much every photo taken in the 80's. 80's or 90's it was a great look...and so comfy. Time to bring back slouchy socks and Chuck Taylors!!!! 😃👍
I graduated from high school, the Metallica, Black album was released, so many great memories from 1991 through the rest of the 90’s. Was a great time to be a young adult. ❤😊
I love these Timelines! This is by far one of my favorite RUclips channels!😊 Also, i was 14 in 1991 and what sticks out in my mind more than anything was Nirvana, Smells Like Teen Spirit. I remember the first time I heard the song and have been a mega fan ever since. I now have a 14 year old who also really likes Nirvana.
Great video. I’m surprised Whitney Houston’s Star Spangled Banner performance at the SuperBowl didn’t get a mention. I argue it might have been more memorable than the game.
Perhaps the greatest World Series ever played was in 1991. The Braves and the Twins, who both finished in last place the year before, went 7 games, 5 of them decided by one run, 3 of them in extra innings (including the last two), and climaxed by a 10 inning 1-0 pitcher's duel between Jack Morris and John Smoltz, won by Morris and the Twins.
What is your favorite 90s memory?
The launch of the PlayStation when I was a kid I had to get my kidney taken outso some of dad's friends bought over there PlayStation and gran Turismo that I can play after I got out of hospital
The fact that you skipped Sonic
The grunge scene
@@atzistudios1375 I didn't got into sonic in till the early 2000 we were a Nintendo household in the 90s
The birth of the Interwebs!!! 🙏
1991 is age restricted. RUclips really needs to give their head a shake when HISTORY is age restricted.
It's because of the graphic nature of the abduction of an 11-year-old girl that was forced to give birth to two children against her will. I'm not shaking up by it but I can see how some people would be I guess. Kids especially
I’m 28 and I can’t even watch this age restricted my ass.
First time I have had the age restricted prompt come up....wtf
@@blaze556922 think again, it’s Rodney King’s beating.
There are worse videos on YT. Baffles the mind.
Why is this flagged as inappropriate? It’s literally history
because of the secks scene
@@jareds-tits I don’t re call what point in the video you are talking about? Did you mean sex scene.. if so I’d don’t remember anything that could top “wap” music video
I'm guessing because of the story about a stolen life. And 11 year old girl that was kidnapped and impregnated and forced to give birth to two children under duress is troubling for many. I'm not shaking up by it but I wouldn't want my 10-year-old to see it either. Ya know?
@@blaze556922 I have to disagree..just because something makes you upset doesn’t mean you should act like it didn’t happen that’s why we teach kids about the holocaust in school. I’d rather my kid be aware of the evil in this world rather than walking through it blindly. I can tell you for a fact Id let my kids watch this way before WAP or any cardi b songs and none of those have warnings
@@jakethesnake121394 someone talking about pussy is not on the same level as actual horrific crimes.
start using better comparisons.
Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Metallica. What a year in great music. Also RIP Freddy Mercury.
Glad i was in my young 20s during this era. What a time to see shows.
Yup. Saw Metallica in 1991. I was 16. I’ll never forget that concert.
"Still love you." - His last words on camera
What the!? Last words of many.
I miss grunge. Rap is complete crap now.
Life before widespread cell phone and internet use. Spending Friday nights at the video store and Saturdays at the arcade. I’m glad I grew up in this era. I miss those days.
Yeah it’s so weird with my phone feeling like a piece of my body now that answering machine used to be everything
That's exactly what I was going to say. Friggin internet has changed everything. I almost feel sorry for kids now days. Too much information
And everyone is mad if you don't answer in a matter of seconds instead of hearing the home phone from outside and trying to catch it before they hang up.. Good old answering machine.
Omg exactly 1 was born in 1982 so I grew up the 90s now the way it is today ..I miss my childhood it was so great..friends and always outside
I hear ya
Great video on 1991, but you forgot about a pretty monumental event. The release of Super Nintendo.
I love the 90s aesthetic used. It’s like a 90s news show.
Saved by the Bell or rugrats lol
It’s almost like that’s what they were going for
It's gonna be interesting to see how the aesthetic changes throughout the 90s. It's like the start of the 90s were G rated and by the end of the decade it was M15+.
HARD COPY
looks too 1989 to me. I hope they don't use it for 1998, the 80s look was way past done by then.
I was 14 in '91, but it feels like yesterday watching this!! The '90s were the best decade ever!!
1991 was the year me and my late wife were married. I miss her so much. 💖
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♡ I'm so sorry for your loss. Me & my husband married in 92, I can't imagine losing him. Take care
So sorry you lost your wife, Jimmie. My husband died 4 months ago. Most days I do pretty well but sometimes it hits me like a ton of bricks, that he's not coming back. And yet almost every day I hear one thing or another that part of me interprets as "he's home _finally._ " I can see that I'll never get over missing him, not in 30 years or 300. I hope your sweet memories sustain you and that you've found love again 💛
Damn sorry for your loss but it sounds like you had a great time together so better than many people
@@jjcoola998 You're right about that. I
like to think that we had it better than most people 🌻
Happy 30th birthday my 91 babies. We made it.
Sending props to you 2000s kids , thanks for visiting the 80s kid childhood
@@jjcoola998 my childhood was in the 90s my teenage years was in the 2000s. I turned 18 in '09 so what are u talking about?
I have 2 more months but happy bday girl
🤣🤣🤣 of course you made it you live in a world where everything offends you
@@ryanglass3599 u must get offended easily as well since u are also still here.
RUclips: “This content may be inappropriate for some viewers do you want to continue?”
Me: is this the year when they debuted the colorful ketchup?
I miss Blockbuster Video. I practically lived there, looking for the latest film, or the hidden gem of a direct to video, N64 game rentals, and popcorn!
Yeah, same here with Video World in Germany... Always loved the smell and vibe of that place. All these racks full of films and games. Sometimes they even sold off videotapes for cheap money.
My husband and I (30 and 31) went to Blockbuster to the very day it closed. It was still date night for us. Spent our time picking out a movie and walk home with candy and treats. We were genuinely upset when they closed lol. We moved to a smaller town and have a Video Dome now.
@@malorie8557 Sounds like a lovely evening. I spent ages browsing the video store shelves here in England. Over the years. I must have paid a fortune in late fees too!
and record stores. Loved seeing the cover art
Man, I miss Blockbuster during the mid/late 90's. At 16, I worked at Blockbuster video and was promoted to assistant manager at 17 . We would take the new release movies home to watch them before they were put on the shelves for everyone else. Blockbuster would charge people like $800 for losing or damaging a new release movie and I'll never forget all the argurments with people over late fees and rewind fees. People would bribe me to hold a copy of upcoming movies for them. Remember, back then it took months for a movie to go from theaters to home video. I remember bringing a Netflix ad flyer that was in the mail to my store manager and how we lauged it off, not knowing that Netflix would basically end Blockbuster like a decade later. I got deservedly fired for ignoring my duties as a closing manager because my teenager hormones decided that making out with my then girlfriend in the parking lot was more important than running my night shifts. Oh well, at least this wasn't as bad as the time that I got fired from a gas station for smoking weed in the coolers. I could only imagine the look on someone's face as they opened the cooler door to grab a refreshment and got hit with a cloud of weed smoke. Teenage/young adult me made plenty of not-so-good decisions during the 90's.
I graduated high school in 1991 aged 17...I miss everything about the 90's but especially shopping malls; the music and fashion...
I graduated in 1991, but miss everything about the 80's. I hated the 90's at the time, but have softened up to that decade now that I see what we're in for, here in the future.
Yeah I left school same year but aged 16. I loved the 90’s; first pay check, first love, first apartment.
I love these. Reminds me of the VH1 specials back in the mid to late 2000’s.
Absolutely! This is 100x better because this doesn't cut to a comedian giving you their lame commentary.
@@okay333666 lol yeah I remember that too. The comics weren’t nearly as bad as the D-list celebrity commentary that they had. Like Todd Bridges and Tonya Harding.
@@Lamtitude i believe that was on the worlds dumbest lists- but it was very similar in style.
@@AshtonKilgore8237 YES! I totally forgot about those too.
Yes! It totally does!
Musicians who died in 1991 also include Def Leppard’s Steve Clark and KISS’s Eric Carr who died the same day as Freddie Mercury
Due to Mercury's untimely death everyone always forgets poor Eric Carr who died the same day :( both were absolute rock legends
Frank Sinatra died the same day that the final episode of Seinfeld aired. May 14th, 1998.
@@111highgh what the fuck does that have to do with 1991 bud? YOU'RE TOO EARLY
I graduated high school this year, memories I’ll never forget.
me too !
I miss the 90s so much. I wish I could go back.
I hear you. I got to spend my 20's in the 90s and damn that was a gooood time: things were still affordable (college, housing, etc), music was still good, and everything wasn't viewed through the lens of political correctness and outrage.
Well, as long as you didn't have to fight in the Persian Gulf War and contract that weird illness a number of our troops started coming down with. What a mess that was.
Yeah the Balkans was just awesome too
I was 5 years old..good times playing Nintendo and watching MTV and cartoons. Damn I miss the 90s!
Man you're going too make me cry thinking about how fun that was
Same age, same feeling I miss the 90’s
Idk if it's just me but watching weird history while laying in bed on a rainy day is the best
Im in the great OZ and it's exactly what I'm doing
Wym is sunny an beautiful out
@@pm69669 it's been raining almost all week here and when it hasn't it's just been overcast
I wish it was raining in Denver right now. I love the rain
That is exactly what I'm doing!
I grew up in Costa Mesa and graduated from Estancia High School this year. This was a great memory trip, thank you.
Ah yes. The year I was born! I've been waiting for this one! Happy 30th to all my 91 people out there watching.
How you gonna start 1991 without mentioning Super Nintendo aka SNES, the debut of Sonic, and Nicktoons like Rugrats, Doug and Ren and Stimpy plus other moments like Gloria Estefan near death in a car crash, former Temptations singer David Ruffin's death, and Michael Jackson debut of his music video Black and White
You know what they hadn't did the SNES and Sonic which was crucial for the console wars in the 90s with Nintendo and Sega
Was only released in North America in 1991. 1990 for Japan, 1992 for Europe.
@@King_Kong_Song they hadn't even did that on the 90 timeline two Sunday's ago
Bro he didn't cover Street Fighter 2? I'll be damned if he skips Mortal Kombat on the 92 timeline
I cannot imagine the amount of work it took to put all of this together as it is. Don't care if he misses things..cant do it all..would be too insane
I can't believe you guys omitted the Red Hot Chili Peppers' breakthrough album, 'Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magick' which was also released on September 24, 1991. That day launched the careers of not only two amazing acts, but an astounding three, and all three albums were smash hits. With the Peppers, their hit singles included 'Under The Bridge,' 'Give It Away,' 'Breaking The Girl,' and 'Suck My Kiss.' From that same session, the Peppers would later have a hit with 'Soul To Squeeze' in 1993 which was included in the SNL flick, Coneheads.
1991 had some crazy good albums. Sept 17th, Use Your Illusion I and II released.
I think it’d be pretty hard to include what everyone thinks is a great album. Just sayin’.
Badmotorfinger was overlooked as well.
@@mangot589 but those were huge
I’m not even a big fan, but RHCP were as crucial to the early 90s as anything.
Im excited about all the 90s vids to come. The 90s was my coming of age decade. First party, first beer, first kiss, first job, first car... The 90s unequivocally shaped who I am
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I miss how much simpler the 90’s felt overall. Maybe it was because I was a kid and didn’t have adult responsibilities but I feel things were simpler and most people were happier back then.
We didn’t have internet and social media, didn’t even have mobile phones in 91 so yeah, was a lot easier🤘
The lack of internet made life so different, but yeah there was definitely tons of miserable people, they were just given no voice without the internet and what not
But yeah when leaving the house meant no one could a hold of you was so different
Still remember my brothers friend getting a cell phone and it was a huge deal when he called and asked to hang out.. then said HE WAS OUTSIDE RIGHT THEN ah a simpler time
People are happier without technology. Technology is the source of all unhappiness.
@@JesusChrist2000BC except for watching videos like this....and internet porn
I agree, pre adulthood was fabulous
Nothing wrong with a trip through the ole glory days. Im not real good at adulting, so walking through my teen years vicariously through these videos helps my mental health.
Shit, I can relate.
1991 Xmas is my most memorable
I was given a Super Nintendo
I to this day remember going bat shit crazy and jumping off the walls
Yeah, same here. Life was good back then.
I play Nintendo for the first time that year.
You and me both buddy !
BRO SAME
Those Mario world sessions man, Christ
Then getting that n64 the Christmas it came out was so legendary.. my parents were so cool that way
@@jjcoola998 best mario ever!!! N64
Such good music came out of ‘91. Nirvana and a tribe called quest are still two of my favorites.
I was a kid of the 80's and a tween/teen of the 90's. Good times man, good times😌
Born in 1980? 👍
@@kate_cooper 81 actually
@@blackdragon6 Just one year younger then. Happy 40th for this year. 😊
79 here!
@@kate_cooper thx🥳
I missed the commercials from '91. Those are so hilarious to look back on
The year I was born LOL. I still remember when me and my brother would get onto AOL to look up cheat codes for Nintendo 64 games. It's hard to explain how bizarre the internet was in the 90s. It felt like you were driving your computer out of the garage. It had that feeling like you were actually going somewhere to get information it was really weird. Now the internet feels like you're walking to the kitchen, it doesn't seem as intense anymore.
I was a senior in high school in 91-92. We had Prodigy on dial up which was my introduction to the internet.
1991 was 30 years ago, imagine what life will be like thirty years from now, in 2051?
Very bold for u to think that in 2051 the world hasn't end yet
And imagine how people will look back at 2021 in 30 years? Maybe it will be either looked back in the same way as do how 1991 is looked back today or maybe people will make fun of it just because social media existed and took people's data for no reason and make fun of it since maybe there may be no social media by then and maybe holograms will be the brand new thing that people will be hooked on instead of smartphones and smart tablets.
Devolution, idiots jumping well cause see on Twitter, but nature wipes idiots, korona
That's scary AF.
A fascist hell hole run by banks, corporations and China. Or the earth's magnetosphere will have given out by then and our civilization as we know it will have collapsed.
I was born in 84. My childhood was the 90's... it's weird that it's now old enough to be "history" like this... but as many are saying, the 90s was the best decade.
Crying in eastern europe
@@mrlentien5333 laughing in the southern part of United States of America.
People who say the 90's were the best decade obviously weren't around for the 80's.
@@mrlentien5333 crying because of the fall of communism or because of all the bloodshed?
@@fallenwolf3368 the south wasn't laughing after the civil war. Pretty sure the north did all the laughing. Hicks..
I grew up in the 90s and it was the best decade imo. I’m 41 now and looking back I get sad bc those days are long gone :(
My wife and I just had the same conversation. Not sure if I’m biased because of nostalgia, but it’s the best decade for me.
Same.
I've wanted to grow up in the 80s and 90s since I was a teenager
Don’t be sad. Someday, 30 years from now, you’ll look back on THESE days with the same fondness. Enjoy them.
in the 90s i was 0-10, it was amazing. i love my childhood as odd as it was. i have watched the world change, my world has changed. but i will never forget those feelings i had when we didnt have phones in our hands and we had to seek everything out more. it was different.
What I remember most about the nineties.....
Missing the eighties.
😂😂😂
I Graduated in 1990. Best decade ever 👍
91'
I'm really liking these timeline videos. I only wish they were longer and more in-depth.
That Maxwell story is definitely a rabbit hole.
As soon as I saw that I came right to the comments.
@@jimmyc6686
Crazy.
It's obvious that her and Epstein had a blackmail business going on.......but if you go to that next level and bring in the Dad....whoa........I can't even imagine how far It can go.
And like all rabbit holes.... it goes DEEP.
@@KRAFTWERK2K6 😏😏😏
@@KRAFTWERK2K6 in fact its still digging lol
I was born in 1991 and you did a fantastic job. Glad you mentioned Home Improvement starting that was my favourite sitcom.
Also in 91 The Pittsburgh Penguins would win their first Stanley cup on May 25 only to win again the following year 😊 🎉
Sadly on the same day of Freddie Mercury’s death, KISS second drummer Eric Carr also passed away 😞
My earliest memory is my dad being so happy that the USSR had collapsed. Literally yelling at my mom to look at the TV and my mom like whatever lol. I was almost 2.
Now its no longer OUR country.
My favorite 1991 memory would be... my birth! March 21, 1991 - exactly 30 years ago per the date this was posted. Clever :)
Aw yeah! I'm psyched to see these 90's videos play out! As you grow up people older than you will often reflect on things that were before your time or that you were too young to remember. It's sort of cool to be at an age where I could start reflecting on how things were "back in my day".
Yes! It's our turn to talk about how hard we had it - library card catalogs were our search engines. And how awesome it was - I went to AC/DC and ZZTop concerts
@@naturalnashuan You definitely needed to know the Dewey Decimal System or at least a basic understanding of how the card catalogue worked! I remember doing a report on a state (I was given Tennessee) and I had to take out 2 books and look through 3 reference books to get the information that is now all right on one page in Wikipedia.
I was 12 in ‘91! I’m 41 now and I’m proud to be a Gen X!
I'm hitting 40 in 4 weeks time..yet a lot of this video seems not too long ago.
I was 16 :) life was so much simpler back then even with the HIV paranoia going around
I was also 12 years old in 1991 and having my last year of primary school in Australia. Guns and Roses and Metallica making their mark in the music industry. But I was not a fan of them until I was in my mid-teens. It seemed that the end of the Cold War was the defining moment of our generation.
I'm on the Gen X - Gen Y cusp, and I so miss the 1990s. The last decade of meaningful existence.
@@theadmiral460 Yea, I was 16 too. It definitely seems strange 30 years have passed.
You should do a whole episode about Jim Henson and/or The Muppet Show and/or Fraggle Rock.
Excellent choices of background music, it definitely gives that 90's aesthetic.
This is the absolute best RUclips channel idgaf. Every person I've showed timeline to falls in love lol. From the editing to the voice to the info this channel is just the bomb.
I had a 1991 calendar in my room with Fido Dido (the 7Up mascot) saying;
“Yo, stay cool in ‘91!”
I had a Fido shirt, was awesome.
@CommentCop 666 me too loool
In 1995 the UK was flooded with ecstasy tablets called Fido dido's, they had the 7up logo on them. Good pills they were too.
No mention of the premiere of Michael Jackson's Black and White video which was seen by well over 400 plus million people
Oh boy, can't wait for 93 and 94. That's what I remember him for.
This video did not come out until 2013
@@jareds-tits anyways
What do I miss most about the 90's?
Easy, I miss the carefree feeling of being a kid, with a whole life still ahead of me. Can't believe this was 30 years ago.
Don't be lazy like your old uncle Fromulus, kids, if you have a dream, don't wait for it to come to you, go grab the shit out of it.
Yea.. Goin after our dreams really worked out for all of us 90s babies.
@@jessicaxhanning2111 did you try? That's better than me, and that's my point.
@@fromulus did i try? I came from a poor family in South East Louisiana. I took grants and loans to college. I have a degree in early childhood education and development with special interests in special needs. 1) its hard to get a government job because they usually all stay until they retire.. 2) if i were in the private sector (private schools) I would make less than what i would make in the public sector... And i wouldnt be able to afford my student loans... So my husband and I are sales people and we are upper middle class... But bust our asses to be here. He has two college degrees that he has never used either. We just paid his off... 110 grand is what we owed. Im 30 he is 33. We have never used our degrees. It is dumb to think that a persons "dreams" will support them. We have to teach the next-generation how to pick jobs that will actually financially sustain them... Their dreams can be a hobby.
@@jessicaxhanning2111 you missed the point, but yeah you didn’t need to go to college to do what you do now which is crazy because thats what you we’re told when you were a kid right? Same here and it hasn’t changed. More people are getting into your situation but they don’t want to put in the work or can’t due to a certain political group…
I was a freshman in high school in 1991 and the 90s really defined my life. Good times
Same here
I was born in November 2, 1991
I turn 30 in 2 Months
Happy Birthday 1991 Babies 🙏🏾♥️
Born early 80's. Enjoying these timelines but like many others wishing there was more covered in them. Especially on the video game side of things. Watching these brings tears to my eyes wishing for simpler times as a kid.
Fantastic year for music. Some of the albums released in 1991:
Temple Of The Dog (s/t)
Gish -Smashing Pumpkins
The Black Album -Metallica
Nevermind -Nirvana
Blood Sugar Sex Magik -Red Hot Chili Peppers
Ten -Pearl Jam
Badmotorfinger -Soundgarden
Loveless -My Bloody Valentine
Achtung Baby -U2
Use Your Illusion I & II -Guns 'n Roses
Out Of Time -REM
Screamadelica -Primal Scream
Thank You Mr Bard I Will Remember This Comment In The Future My Friend
I made my own list from the top of my head, i missed a few. But thats just 91, the very next year we got some amazing albums all the way up to 2000. Not just rock either hiphop was peaking too.
Also take U2 off, they suck. Lol
I was really into the Black album. A lot of people said Metallica sold out but I didn't believe it.
Until they released their next album
@@the_original_Bilb_Ono If I took any thing off it would be Guns 'n Roses because parts of it aren't that good (it should've been a single album, not two albums.) Achtung Baby is one of the greatest albums ever made. Not a weak track on it.
I was 13 in 91. very glad I was a teenager then instead of now.
I’m glad I was a teen in the late 2000s
@@Laura-Yu I'm glad I was a teen in 2010s
Glad I was a teen in the early 2000s before anyone you knew had a smartphone and social media was something you did at home at a desk top in your parent's livingroom. Most kids didn't have a cell phone at all. It was a luxury. Nobody had texting either because it was too expensive. We rode bikes, talked to each other, and lit things on fire and no one took pictures
I bet being a teenager back then was the most fun you could ever have. I mean jist from pictures of my parents I've seen, it just looks like a way better time.
Oof welp I'm a teen today. Well at least I was a kid during the 2010s? But teens are still kids too right? Well anyways I like living in the time I'm growing up in right now so I don't really care about stuff like that.
I graduated high school in 1991. I remember all of this like it was yesterday, at the same time it seems like it was a lifetime ago.
I turned 7 years on Halloween that year and I remember most of these things. I really love this channel, it brings up so many things I haven’t thought about for a long time when it comes to these timeline videos and teaches so much about the interesting side of history. That’s why Weird History is for sure one of my favorite channels.
Keep up the great work!
My birthday is also Halloween, but I graduated high school in 91 and turned 18.
@@KevanBrose my mothers birthday is on November 2. That’s cool.
Lol this reminds me of VH1’s “I love the 90’s” show 😂
They left alot out in that bad series
I became a legal adult that year. Thought I knew everything. Turns out, I did not. Still don't.
Same. Isn’t it ironic we spend our teenage years thinking we’ve learned everything, get thrown out into the world, and spend the rest of our lives learning we don’t know anything? Life is humbling.
You know everything at fifty. And start to forget everything at sixty.
Life has a way of humbling people.
My birth year!¡! Been waiting for this for sooooo long
I was 10 years old in 1991 and was literally getting happy nostalgia chills listening to this. What a great year. Music and entertainment was heads above what we have now. I also somewhat miss the lack of 24/7 technology. Ultimately we were better for it... hopefully we can scale back or modify in a more positive way how we use it in the decades to come.
God, I miss the 90's. What a great time to be alive. Everything sucks now
I wish I could've been older. I was only a kid during the mid to late 90s.
Especially people!
Please don’t take Our Lord’s Name in vain. Peace!
I still get chills watching Jordan play. The man defied physics.
Wow...that lady who chopped up her husband is ice effing cold. The ability to stand there and knowingly carve up and cook her dead husband she killed is telling about human behaviour.
I don't want to mention the individual's name but....I'm surprised that somebody else synonymous with cannibalism and chopping up bodies wasn't mentioned in this 1991 timeline. No I'm not talking about Hannibal Lector, we saw him earlier. *Hint*....think, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
@@ckendall67
Dahmer. Jeffrey Dahmer. Is that so hard?
@@rustyshackleford7265 lol
I wanna know HOW she killed him with a pair of scissors and an iron
@@rockydify
Stab and bludgeon. Get creative
I feel a bit honored to know that I was born on the same year Terminator 2: Judgement Day came out (even though I came to be in mid-fall). Man does time fly.
Oh yeah, the golden age of Nickelodeon started on August. What a time to be alive!
Note, Metallica's black album is the biggest selling album in Soundscan history to date. Soundscan debuted in 1991. Basically it has outsold every music album that has ever come out since 1991. It wasn't even close to the biggest selling album in the 90s, it just never stopped selling ever since. Enter Sandman is played at most sporting events today and has essentially become Gen Y's "We Will Rock You."
It was kind of like what Back in Black by AC/DC was in the 80's. Back in Black was a pretty big 1980 record but was nowhere near as big as some other albums released that year. but like the Black Album, it just kept on selling until it became the second biggest album ever made behind only Thriller.
Sad isn't it?
@@woocifer It's the album that introduced me to metal and really got me into music in general, so it's pretty cool to me.
I definitely wasn't expecting it to explode the way it did.
@Move_I_Got_This For me, Metallica doesn't come close to a top 5 concert I've been to.
Roger Waters, The Wall Tour
Tool, 10,000 days Tour
Marilyn Manson, Dead to the World Tour
Monsters of Rock Tour, Calgary
Iron Maiden, Somewhere back in Time Tour
Alice Cooper, (can't remember the tour name)
Ozzy Osbourne, No More Tours II
Guns 'n' Roses, (can't remember the tour name)
KISS, (can't remember the tour name)
Metallica might not even crack the top 10 for me honestly
But to each their own 🤘
Biggest thing to miss from the 90s was Rap, Hip Hop, and R&B from the era. It was, and is still the best.
in the words of Jerry Garcia " Rap isnt music". And he is 1000% right. Its not music. Its garbage
@@Sjrick Only right now. The '90s on the other hand had good rap such as Wu Tang Clan, Nas, A Tribe Called Quest, Public Enemy, Ice cube, Digable Planets, Redman, Naughty by Nature, The Pharcyde, Del That Funkee Homosapien, Hieroglyphics, Souls of Mischief, KRS One, etc. You don't have to like it, but back then, it was music whether you like it or not.
@@terrymorgan5304 I didn’t bring up the quote. Jerry Garcia did. And he is right. Even with the artists you added. It’s all garbage
@@Sjrick Have you even heard ANY of these artists at all?
No mention of the whole Jeffrey Dahmer thing? Has to be one of the top 5 stories of that year hands down
It's for kids
The trial didn't start until 92, so it's possible it'll get mentioned then.
@@amstrad00 that is possible but I'd like to the initial discovery and shock to the country and the world in the summer of 91 would have been particularly noteworthy. I do think Weird History is very thorough in discussing it's topics but for whatever reason this event was either intentionally omitted or simply missed. I think me being born in that year as well as currently actually living about a mile from where the events took place in Milwaukee had me kinda looking for it somewhere in the video
@@nickieriley7733 🤣🤣
Yeah well he spent more time on Michael Bolton and the Isley brothers lawsuit, and about a half a second on T2...this channel has it's own focus, and sometimes it just sits wrong...
This is such an awesome series. Damn good job to give us something we didn't even know we wanted.
I think that the 1960s would be an interesting decade to see.
Yup, I can't wait for the 70's. The 70's were a simple yet crazzzzy time.
Culturally speaking, 1991 was the definitive end of the 80s.
How so?
@@charliebrown9489 What people think of the 90's culture wise started in 1992. 9091 still felt like the 80's. 92-93 is when the 90;s started to get their identity, especially with Nirvana exploding.
BEST Series ever!!! I really hope you redo these every 9nce in a while. They're so awesome
1991 was the year I was to become a Daddy for the first time! Chelsea was born 11/91. The first of 5 children I have fathered. Now I’m a Grandpa 3 times over. I had 3 daughters and 2 sons. My grandkids are 1 boy and 2 girls. Damn time flies!!!
My wife was Pregnant with my son when I deployed in Nov of 1990, I left Kuwait May 19th 1991 retuning to Ft Hood, my son was born 4 days later..
30 years later, I am the proud Grandad to 4 grandkids,,
Damn...no mention of Sonic The Hedgehog's debut?
My memories were Family Matters and Rugrats. I binge watched Rugrats as a child those are my memories
The fact that it's restricted makes it better! 😂 Never realized a timeline of the 90s could be so offensive. Crazy 🤪
One more year and My life becomes part of a Weird History timeline video. I am not prepared for this.
You'll be on the ride with me, I joined it in 1985
Haha. I was born in '75. I feel for ya.
Omg we're back I freaking love this version of timeline so epic his voice is perfect for this...
This is how we chill from 91' till❤️
I was 12 in 91. For me it was Nintendo, wearing stupid shirts my mom would buy me, real big scrunchies (not the ones we have today), Disney cartoons (The Little Mermaid), and eating pancakes in front of the TV with mom's plush comforter over my head. I miss those days.
I was 10 for half of 91 and 11 for half. One of my favorite years ever and 100% my favorite summer of all time!. I have memories of slip n slides, nes games, playing tag at the mall with friends, terminator 2 in theaters and super soaker fights in my neighborhood! God what a year
I was born in October. Lol
I was also 12 in ‘91... Nintendo was DEFINITELY my life. And MTV. And MAD Magazine. (I remember the political cartoons about Clarence Thomas and the fall of the USSR in that n magazine!!)
Ur old
@@AlwonDomz i was born in 2006
On June 15, 1991 a huge volcano erupted that sent an ash cloud 20km into the sky and dropped global temperatures by 1 degree. 10x larger than mount St. Helens. But you went with Michael Bolton. Great job at giving an overview of what happened in 1991.
Also Yugoslavia war, but I guess Michael Bolton is way more important.
I was born in August that year, meaning I'll be 30 next month. Speaking of August 1991, you glossed over the attempted coup in the USSR, and omitted the Crown Heights race riot completely. The fallout from the latter event directly led to Rudy Giuliani becoming Mayor of New York City the next year.
And that whole war during which Yugoslavia split
Here are the top 10 songs of 1991, according to the Billboard year-end singles chart:
10. Baby Baby- Amy Grant
9. The First Time- Surface
8. I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)- Hi-Five
7. More Than Words- Extreme
6. Unbelievable- EMF
5. One More Try- Timmy T
4. Rush Rush- Paula Abdul
3. Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)- C+C Music Factory
2. I Wanna Sex You Up- Color Me Badd
1. (Everything I Do) I Do It For You- Bryan Adams
I remember a good percentage of those songs being summer hits. Most of that list was my soundtrack of the summer because i was only like 10 and so it was only pop music in my house or mom's/friends' families cars.
#9 is me & my husband's song
@@chiarosuburekeni9325 summer 1991! My mom was 11. Those songs were Set A Drift on memory bliss, Hi Five I like the way, Paula Abdul’s Rush,
@@lisapop5219 I love that song!
@Move_I_Got_This I was (and still am) an 80's girl, through and through. By 1991, my sons were 8 and 9, so I was listening to a lot of the music they were listening to. I vividly remember hearing "Smells Like Teen Spirit" for the first time, and recognizing that I was hearing something absolutely new and unique. I agree with you that that was the song that singlehandedly ended the heyday of what we think of as 80's music. All these years later, I still think of music in terms of before Nirvana and after Nirvana.
I think it is the best song of the century in that it was seminal and it kicked off an entirely new sound and aesthetic in music. It's also just a great, great song!! 🎶
The Super Nintendo was released in North America in 1991.
And millions of children were changed forever (edit: First game system i had)
Man be quiet
@@svenolson7784 tf is yo problem
@@tupenny1331 stop
@@jareds-tits stop acting stupid
"The world was *SHOCKED* when Maradona was suspended for drug use."
What a different world it was!
damn
Shows how the agenda is working
@@Punaniidasanii🤡
Man, all of this doesn’t feel like it happened 30 years ago.
Didn't even mention the debut of Sonic the Hedgehog was this year
The "Slouch Socks and High Tops" Look were and still are the look of 90s fashion.
still wearing them 🌞
They were a holdover from the 80's. It was one of my favourite looks, and I'm sporting it in pretty much every photo taken in the 80's.
80's or 90's it was a great look...and so comfy. Time to bring back slouchy socks and Chuck Taylors!!!! 😃👍
@@Terri_MacKay You have my vote 🌻
@@Terri_MacKay greatest holdover ever imo.
You talk about the Super Bowl and skip over Whitney Houston singing the national anthem? I thought that was bigger than the game itself that year.
We're supposed to hate America now. That song no longer exists.
I guess they could put only so much in.
It'd be cool to do 3 episodes per year, then they could show more.
Man, Ten by Pearl Jam is such a great debut album, they made an iconic move.
I graduated from high school, the Metallica, Black album was released, so many great memories from 1991 through the rest of the 90’s. Was a great time to be a young adult. ❤😊
Hitting "like" button before watching the actual video, because I know already it's a masterpiece
I was born in 91, so this is something that I must check out.
I was 8/9 in 1991. It was wonderful decade to come of age. I'm sorry if you weren't there to experience it.
I hope this becomes a huge series I love this!!
Oh look! A video showing everything that happened in 30 years ago and I remember every single thing.
Thanks for making me feel old!
I love these Timelines! This is by far one of my favorite RUclips channels!😊 Also, i was 14 in 1991 and what sticks out in my mind more than anything was Nirvana, Smells Like Teen Spirit. I remember the first time I heard the song and have been a mega fan ever since. I now have a 14 year old who also really likes Nirvana.
Nirvana is the best band of the century without a doubt
I remember strongly turning on the TV and hearing Cobain was dead....and Courtney's angry response.
Great video. I’m surprised Whitney Houston’s Star Spangled Banner performance at the SuperBowl didn’t get a mention. I argue it might have been more memorable than the game.
Love these recaps! Keep ‘em coming!
Perhaps the greatest World Series ever played was in 1991. The Braves and the Twins, who both finished in last place the year before, went 7 games, 5 of them decided by one run, 3 of them in extra innings (including the last two), and climaxed by a 10 inning 1-0 pitcher's duel between Jack Morris and John Smoltz, won by Morris and the Twins.
As a Twins fan, I came here expecting to see that mentioned.
Love this series, always look forward to the next video. 1991 was the year I was born. Who knew it was so big for music??