@@justinsteele6308 I agree with everything except peace. There definitely wasn't peace with the Gulf War, the multiple wars in Africa (Rwandan Genocide, Operation Restore Hope, etc), the Chechen War, the Bosnian War, the list goes on. Even then the Americans had terrorism to deal with, like the Twin Trade Tower bombing in '93.
9/11 changed everything, brought lots and lots of middle east foreign "refugees", and Bernie Madoff, Obama, cars for cash, student debt + useless degrees, and the rise of mega corporations like apple and amazon, and hyper-dependence on prescription medicines, and elitists push for "green technology".
For every millennial, the 90's was our brief glimmer of hope before the future came crashing down like two airplanes. We've been a lost generation ever since.
@@FedotDaNeTod The sixties and seventies had a culture of hope, all subcultures that came after were pretty dark. The music of the 1980s and 1990s mirrored the cultural and social changes experienced by Generation X, the technological advancements of the 80s reflecting in Critical Hiphop, Dark New Wave, Melancholic Pounding Acid and Belgian New Beat, mass escapades on drugs called Raves, not mentioning the heroine look of the grunge scene and post apocalyptic block busters. Altough rave gathering brought ecstatic reliefs and politics where rarely discussed, it came from a deep disappointment and escapade from society. The 80's and 90's weren't that different apart from it's flashy make up and neon colours, the nineties were only much more sarcastic. And dark music became much more mainstream. Altough the post apocalyptic vibe was all over eighties pop music.
Guys, it’s a shame for you to complain! Look what we had, our country Ukraine collapsed, and then Russia attacked us in order to restore the former empire and now Russian soldiers are destroying our cities and villages. Personally, I dream of living in the USA, and here you write that you feel bad. I lost my house, apartment and job, now I live as a refugee and cannot afford to have all these benefits. Therefore, think about those who are worse off than you, and do not write here how everything collapsed! Florida is awesome!
@@DjRenectIgen,ez olyan,mint ha az amputált lábú ember el akarná mondani egy láb nélkül született embernek,hogy milyen jó érzés volt futni! Soha nem tudja meg.😢
As a Native Floridian born in 83, I miss the 90's. No smartphones, no social media or high speed internet. Ride your BMX to your friend's house and show up unexpectedly, and figure out what kind of trouble you were going to get into for the day (knowing it wasn't going to be recorded and posted all over the internet). Also, please note the absolute lack of fatties on the beach. We were a healthier nation back then too.
grew up in the 2000s. Same for back then. me and my friends used to ride our bikes all over the place for hours, playing games of tag and even playing "Jedi battle" with our toy light sabers. Good times!
@XiongMa0 I was in HS in 2008 and I'd say the world didn't tank until about the early 2010s. Somewhere around 2012-2015 is where thing tanked with Twitter etc. 2008 I still remember society being relatively functional.
Florida Native born in 84, and I can confirm all of this vibe was very real. 1999 to me was the final peak. Cellphones were smaller & primative enough that you just used them to call. Internet was just progressed enough to be a great tool in life, but not become your life, because social media didn't exist beyond anonymous message boards. We were all younger, healthier & the weather was better. To quote the late, great Eddie Money... "I Wanna Go Back"
As a born and raised Floridian.. Florida sucks now. And it’s mainly cause of people from other states and places flooding in here like it’s gonna solve all their problems. Wish I grew up in the 90’s here :( it’s like hell here now
@rkay4998 I vacationed in Miami Beach, Florida last year for a week. Clubs had a curfew at 8pm I believe (because of the crime cops said). I recall people saying that you could've partied until 8 am in the morning back then. Such a shame how society has become
@@heyguyswhatshappening6210 In former soviet countries it was bad physically (high crime, low wages etc), but spiritually it was as much uplifting as in the US. In Russia specifically, after Putin entered his 3rd (illegal by all means) term (in 2009 if i'm not mistaken) then it all began to go down... before that, it was bad, but...like... "cozy bad". Like people were poor and crime high and all...but there was hope. Here was chance. Unlike today.
@@MM-hd6xo He came for 3rd in early 2012. The gold russian era was 2000-2008 indeed. This is like 90s in the USA. Good quality of life and the good economic.
@@MM-hd6xoне согласен с Вами, тут дело не в 90-ых или в 2000, и даже не в Путине, а дело в нас- кто хочет и делает, тот в любое время на коне и при деньгах!
I went there in 2005 with my family and almost everyone was athletic surfer types and healthy looking HuWhyte families... Now I see footage of what goes there these days and the difference is unbelievable
I took a family vacation to Orlando back in 1993, we visited all the theme parks and I bought an SNES and Starfox. what a great time to be alive... I was 12.
Did you ride Snow White's Adventures at Magic Kingdom?? Back when it was scary and before they changed it to add Snow White. Sadly, this meant the loss of the cartoon starbursts.
Mannn when that first song comes on it takes me back to 2016. I used to listen to vaporwave in highschool with my gf (now wife) and we'd always show eachother our new "finds" on bandcamp or RUclips.
@Greystorm1619 Crime schmime. Society was at its peak in the west. No internet culture. You could afford a house or apartment easily. Women were much easier to talk to before dating apps. Life was great.
@@Greystorm1619depends on where you were as much as any other time. Sure, there was the Miami cocaine scene, but Florida was very much a vacationers paradise, probably even more so than now. I was there in 1987 and remember it very well, and fondly. 🏖️
I’m so glad people appreciate the 90s now. As someone who was a kid in the 90s, they (and 2000, 2001) really were the best years. Just honestly magical, beautiful times.
It’s interesting, I was born and live in Russia, the 90s were a difficult transition period for us, but even here we had enough of that warm wind from films about America, those funny cool films with normal artists and the same pictures that we also tried to make, nice there was a time... I thought I was the only one who was nostalgic for those times, it turns out it was really a real time of joy
@@LexxoID1 In Russia the period between 1999-2009 was our equivalent of US 90s. Before 1999 it was criminal & poverty jungle, after 2009 it all went wrong, but in that short period all was perfect.
@@stevenjsummerville9743 Nobody is really appreciating the 90's actually and unfortunately. Everyone is too busy still with riding the lame 80's bandwagon, including the younger generations. Which is hilarious but sad to see. Kids these days are following the gullibility of "The 80's are the best", which is obviously not true lol! Someone needs to wake them up.
@@anchorpoint3631 All decades spend the 1st half seemingly riding on the waves of the previous decade. Kind of like how games at the end of a console's generation are really top-notch versus in the beginning of them. 90-95 was coasting off of the greatness of the 80s with film and music, and other overall vibes. 95-99 was pure 90s and for me was nice enough, but the vibes were fading away. Amenities like arcades, malls, radio, etc., etc started getting weaker as the years progressed.
You captured that era very well with the music, mood and scenery. I was ten in 94 and looking back then, this was as good as life gets. There's a simplisty and calmness that's very soothing and equally inspiring about that period in time.
I'm just glad I was born in 97 because I got to experience what was left of the 90s bleeding out into the early 2000s. Lived through 9/11 but was too young to know what happened but grew up with the repercussions. All in all I used to feel nostalgic for a time I believed I missed out on, but truthfully only in recent years did I realize I kinda did grow up with the last "vibe" the 90s had to offer, and however brief it was I do remember quite well
I was born 10 years earlier, and you took the words right out of my mouth. My soul, and spirit bleeds for my 80s, and 90s. Heck even throw in the 60s, and 70s.
Thats a bit too late.. but at least your early formative years were lived before social media and smartphones took over society completely in early 2010's
also born in 97 here, early 2010s weren't so bad. i remember being in middle school and people didn't have as much egos back then. it was a good mix of human interaction and smart phones. shit went downhill after 2015
I hear this and all I can think about are VHS and cassette tapes, the Weather Channel, Pay Per View, RC cars, Super Nintendo/Sega Genesis, jump rope, the playgrounds and the chokehold the color turquoise had during the early to mid 90s. Good times…
83' here - i want to go back too. Of course things were better and more simple when younger but people are just vapid these days. Digital Dopamine Slaves. The people in this video arent actors - they genuinely were more alive and enjoying life. Its never coming back. We are in the dystopia that we have memed into existence.
This reminds me of my Florida vacation, Disney World and boogie boarding (body surfing) Winter 1987. And of the restaurant hostess with the nice legs in her pinstriped skirt suit. Sheraton Hotel, in Melbourne Beach. I was only nine, but clearly knew a good thing when I saw it. 🏖️
You're 100% right. And The Matrix said it so years ago : The computers tried a lot of scenarios but humans were the most stable and happy in a reproduction of the year 1999. It was the peak. Sigh.
I was born in Orlando in 1971. People have no idea how great Florida was back in the day. Totally different place than now. Magical. We all know what happened and can't say it. This video is the truth. I don't know when I will die but I do know I will be laid to rest forever in my beloved Sunshine State, a native son until the end.
Когда американцы развлекались в 90е мой народ голодал в России, но это были самые веселые временна в моей жизни друзья, школа, секция по плаванию и мама с папой улыбающиеся которых нет уже. Каждый день желание вернуть все обратно на 26 лет.
My family lived in Texas but every summer we would visit Florida to see my grandmother, aunt/uncle, and cousins. St. Pete / Tampa area, and we would always to go "the Pier" with a boardwalk, rent jet skis or tandem bicycles to ride around, and eat ice cream on the beach. Always loved those pastel vibes. We would usually drive all together in a mini van to Orlando to Disney World or Universal Studios / Nickelodeon. Us and our cousins would make silly home movies on camcorder, catch lizards, shoot fireworks, and in later years get into a little more trouble. Now my grandmother is passed, everyone is grown, and everything is different. Life goes on and it's not all bad, but I will always remember those magical times.
grew up in orlando in the late 90s. I'll always cherish those memories. going to the mall or pool parties w the whole family every weekend at my grandmas house, just simpler times man.
Ace of Base, Bryan Adams, Toni Braxton, Boyz II Men, Jon Secada, Bon Jovi, Madonna, R.E.M., Oasis, etc., were playing on the FM radio stereo back in those days
80s baby raised in the 90s. No social media, smart phone or online gaming. People actually talked and enjoyed eachother company. Offline gaming made freinds play against eachother which was fun. This new generations got nothing on my era. They dont even interact with one another. Even around eachother they are just scrolling the phone. I miss the days before tech brainwashed and took over.
I went to Miami in march 1993 , i was 14 y o , it was amazing time never forget how beautiful it was and the memories of the beauty there remains in the pictures and my memory forever i saw all of this and bought a sega genesis from EB games which i still have it till today
Maybe I have this nostalgia for the 90s because I was actually a little too young back then to fully make use of the marvelous time I was living in; so, my memories may be colored by romanticization.
Best match of footage and music. I grew up in Miami in the 90s. When Vaporwave began to emerge 10 years ago, it always evoked hyperreal versions of places like Dadeland Mall and the Miami Beach boardwalk. Nice to see that association realized.
90 were the best period in humanity technology was as good as needed money had value Sven the sky and the waters much cleaner than today even different colour people’s mind were in much better state and people used to communicate and bond with each other.
Reminds me of a family trip we took to Hawaii in '87. My first time out of the country (New Zealand) age 13. I had the best time at a perfectly impressionable age, great nostalgia for the experience. I Play this music in the car, keeps me cool in the traffic, cops are behind me with lights going, but Im just cruising bro, not a care in the world.... License and registration please...
I'm gen z who grew up during the early and late 2000s, the 90s were still with me even when I didnt know it at the time, some of those places I've visited as a child that still looked like that video. though unfortunately now its changed....
Ditch your phone and social media. You don't need it believe me. A little bit of RUclips for the music maybe but the social media politics will rot your brain.
This isn't nostalgia, the 90s was basically the peak of civilization, with just the right balance of technology and quality of life.
Then we sh*t the bed with social media in the upcoming years lolol
you have said the actual truth
@@justinsteele6308 I agree with everything except peace. There definitely wasn't peace with the Gulf War, the multiple wars in Africa (Rwandan Genocide, Operation Restore Hope, etc), the Chechen War, the Bosnian War, the list goes on. Even then the Americans had terrorism to deal with, like the Twin Trade Tower bombing in '93.
@@justinsteele6308
And we are about to enter the fucking digital dark ages if we are not already in them... a modern cyberpunk dystopia.
9/11 changed everything, brought lots and lots of middle east foreign "refugees", and Bernie Madoff, Obama, cars for cash, student debt + useless degrees, and the rise of mega corporations like apple and amazon, and hyper-dependence on prescription medicines, and elitists push for "green technology".
Air-conditioning, VGA graphics and a 1x speed CD-ROM, what else do you need in life
out
3dfx
A CD-ROM burner!
@@GuyRification verbatim!
Floppy disk
As someone who was a kid in the 90s this hit me right in the nostalgia organ.
exc youre a 19 yr old chinese guy tho
@@rickacton7540 what?
@@Sylentmana I said, "exc youre a 19 yr old chinese guy tho"
@@rickacton7540 I can read, I just don’t understand what you mean.
@@Sylentmana lol yes you do.
For every millennial, the 90's was our brief glimmer of hope before the future came crashing down like two airplanes.
We've been a lost generation ever since.
Disagree. 80's was full of hope. 90's was garbage. Future came crashing down like Berlin wall.
Thank the jews for that :)
No we haven’t
@@FedotDaNeTod The sixties and seventies had a culture of hope, all subcultures that came after were pretty dark. The music of the 1980s and 1990s mirrored the cultural and social changes experienced by Generation X, the technological advancements of the 80s reflecting in Critical Hiphop, Dark New Wave, Melancholic Pounding Acid and Belgian New Beat, mass escapades on drugs called Raves, not mentioning the heroine look of the grunge scene and post apocalyptic block busters. Altough rave gathering brought ecstatic reliefs and politics where rarely discussed, it came from a deep disappointment and escapade from society. The 80's and 90's weren't that different apart from it's flashy make up and neon colours, the nineties were only much more sarcastic. And dark music became much more mainstream. Altough the post apocalyptic vibe was all over eighties pop music.
Guys, it’s a shame for you to complain! Look what we had, our country Ukraine collapsed, and then Russia attacked us in order to restore the former empire and now Russian soldiers are destroying our cities and villages. Personally, I dream of living in the USA, and here you write that you feel bad. I lost my house, apartment and job, now I live as a refugee and cannot afford to have all these benefits. Therefore, think about those who are worse off than you, and do not write here how everything collapsed! Florida is awesome!
We didn't realize how lucky we were.
*sigh* I miss this world so much.
Same😢
It’s hard to explain to those who never experienced what it was like.
@@DjRenectIgen,ez olyan,mint ha az amputált lábú ember el akarná mondani egy láb nélkül született embernek,hogy milyen jó érzés volt futni! Soha nem tudja meg.😢
As a Native Floridian born in 83, I miss the 90's. No smartphones, no social media or high speed internet. Ride your BMX to your friend's house and show up unexpectedly, and figure out what kind of trouble you were going to get into for the day (knowing it wasn't going to be recorded and posted all over the internet). Also, please note the absolute lack of fatties on the beach. We were a healthier nation back then too.
grew up in the 2000s. Same for back then. me and my friends used to ride our bikes all over the place for hours, playing games of tag and even playing "Jedi battle" with our toy light sabers. Good times!
Fatties 😭😭😭😭🤣🤣😁
Floridian born in 84... completely agree with you. God be with the days.
Only been in the USA 4 times; the two frist times, Florida; thats the only one I know; the one from late 90s. And I miss it.
We became Orwell's Big Brother
Humanity peaked in the 90s. I wish we could bring this vibe back.
Odd to think of it but yes you are probably right
everything went well until social media in 2008.
@@m00rtin4 I think normie uprising within the net began between 2004-2006, but yeah 2008 was a major catastrophe.
bruh exactly
@XiongMa0 I was in HS in 2008 and I'd say the world didn't tank until about the early 2010s. Somewhere around 2012-2015 is where thing tanked with Twitter etc. 2008 I still remember society being relatively functional.
Florida Native born in 84, and I can confirm all of this vibe was very real. 1999 to me was the final peak. Cellphones were smaller & primative enough that you just used them to call. Internet was just progressed enough to be a great tool in life, but not become your life, because social media didn't exist beyond anonymous message boards. We were all younger, healthier & the weather was better. To quote the late, great Eddie Money... "I Wanna Go Back"
As a born and raised Floridian.. Florida sucks now. And it’s mainly cause of people from other states and places flooding in here like it’s gonna solve all their problems. Wish I grew up in the 90’s here :( it’s like hell here now
@rkay4998 I vacationed in Miami Beach, Florida last year for a week. Clubs had a curfew at 8pm I believe (because of the crime cops said). I recall people saying that you could've partied until 8 am in the morning back then. Such a shame how society has become
The cassette tape “hiss” is just a chef’s kiss 🤌
По комментариям вижу,что очарование 90х коснулось не только меня
Not sure what the 90s were for someone from the soviet bloc but America was rocking.
@@heyguyswhatshappening6210 it was awful in my country( I am from Georgia)33 years old
@@heyguyswhatshappening6210 In former soviet countries it was bad physically (high crime, low wages etc), but spiritually it was as much uplifting as in the US. In Russia specifically, after Putin entered his 3rd (illegal by all means) term (in 2009 if i'm not mistaken) then it all began to go down... before that, it was bad, but...like... "cozy bad". Like people were poor and crime high and all...but there was hope. Here was chance. Unlike today.
@@MM-hd6xo He came for 3rd in early 2012. The gold russian era was 2000-2008 indeed. This is like 90s in the USA. Good quality of life and the good economic.
@@MM-hd6xoне согласен с Вами, тут дело не в 90-ых или в 2000, и даже не в Путине, а дело в нас- кто хочет и делает, тот в любое время на коне и при деньгах!
There’s a massive change in the demographics and body shapes of the people going to the beach in South Florida now. What a drastic change!
I went there in 2005 with my family and almost everyone was athletic surfer types and healthy looking HuWhyte families... Now I see footage of what goes there these days and the difference is unbelievable
yes, but to be fair, these are also going to be the most attractive people because this footage is from tourism videos selling trips to Florida.
@@Warglitter Always love running into a smart post in a sea of stupid.
Especially in the demographics.... That's the biggest negative yielding factor.
@@kabbam2761 Please specify how any of what's being said is "stupid".
The Florida 90's in vapor wave: beautiful, chill...
The Florida 90's in real life: NASCAR, Florida Men in Daytona, and Disney World
S.I.R. (Simulated Intelligence Robotics)
Still good tho
Born in 94 this makes me so jealous ! been living in FL since 99 RIP dad thank you for bringing me to this beautiful state !
I took a family vacation to Orlando back in 1993, we visited all the theme parks and I bought an SNES and Starfox. what a great time to be alive... I was 12.
Did you ride Snow White's Adventures at Magic Kingdom?? Back when it was scary and before they changed it to add Snow White. Sadly, this meant the loss of the cartoon starbursts.
Mannn when that first song comes on it takes me back to 2016. I used to listen to vaporwave in highschool with my gf (now wife) and we'd always show eachother our new "finds" on bandcamp or RUclips.
I'd love visit Florida, and the USA, in the 80s or 90s
I don't think you would've... crime rates were craaazy back then
@Greystorm1619 Crime schmime. Society was at its peak in the west. No internet culture. You could afford a house or apartment easily. Women were much easier to talk to before dating apps. Life was great.
Think twice homie, it gets pretty dark 🌚 if you know what I mean
@@Greystorm1619depends on where you were as much as any other time. Sure, there was the Miami cocaine scene, but Florida was very much a vacationers paradise, probably even more so than now. I was there in 1987 and remember it very well, and fondly. 🏖️
It was the best times ever
I’m so glad people appreciate the 90s now. As someone who was a kid in the 90s, they (and 2000, 2001) really were the best years. Just honestly magical, beautiful times.
It’s interesting, I was born and live in Russia, the 90s were a difficult transition period for us, but even here we had enough of that warm wind from films about America, those funny cool films with normal artists and the same pictures that we also tried to make, nice there was a time... I thought I was the only one who was nostalgic for those times, it turns out it was really a real time of joy
@@LexxoID1 ☺️☺️
@@LexxoID1 In Russia the period between 1999-2009 was our equivalent of US 90s. Before 1999 it was criminal & poverty jungle, after 2009 it all went wrong, but in that short period all was perfect.
@@stevenjsummerville9743 Nobody is really appreciating the 90's actually and unfortunately. Everyone is too busy still with riding the lame 80's bandwagon, including the younger generations. Which is hilarious but sad to see. Kids these days are following the gullibility of "The 80's are the best", which is obviously not true lol! Someone needs to wake them up.
@@anchorpoint3631 All decades spend the 1st half seemingly riding on the waves of the previous decade. Kind of like how games at the end of a console's generation are really top-notch versus in the beginning of them. 90-95 was coasting off of the greatness of the 80s with film and music, and other overall vibes. 95-99 was pure 90s and for me was nice enough, but the vibes were fading away. Amenities like arcades, malls, radio, etc., etc started getting weaker as the years progressed.
Love the dog riding in the front of the boat in beginning video!
So grateful to have gotten to enjoy growing up in the 80s and 90s
You captured that era very well with the music, mood and scenery. I was ten in 94 and looking back then, this was as good as life gets. There's a simplisty and calmness that's very soothing and equally inspiring about that period in time.
I'm just glad I was born in 97 because I got to experience what was left of the 90s bleeding out into the early 2000s. Lived through 9/11 but was too young to know what happened but grew up with the repercussions. All in all I used to feel nostalgic for a time I believed I missed out on, but truthfully only in recent years did I realize I kinda did grow up with the last "vibe" the 90s had to offer, and however brief it was I do remember quite well
I was born 10 years earlier, and you took the words right out of my mouth. My soul, and spirit bleeds for my 80s, and 90s. Heck even throw in the 60s, and 70s.
Thats a bit too late.. but at least your early formative years were lived before social media and smartphones took over society completely in early 2010's
also born in 97 here, early 2010s weren't so bad. i remember being in middle school and people didn't have as much egos back then. it was a good mix of human interaction and smart phones. shit went downhill after 2015
@@AlexCastro1 why did it have to be 2015 😭
I actually did go on a Florida vacation in 1994! Maybe that's why Vaporwave feels so right to me :D
This comment is so genuine and it warms my heart fr 💞
Silica waves, blue skies, and white beaches. This is what they took from us, our neon paradise.
White beaches? You sure you mean Florida? 😅
Sucks🤷♂️
Who took it? Miami is still there
@@budyboy5076it’s not the same 😢
@@budyboy5076 Who's gonna say the N word?
I lived in Miami in the early 90's. It was tons of fun on South Beach, day and night. No way to explain it if you weren't there.
My dad worked for Eastern airlines in the early 90s. Nice shot of the plane...
Lived in Miami my entire life, super weird to see familiar site 30 years ago. And this mix goes insanely hard 🤝🤝
Last decade before mass online tech arrived. First decade post cold war. Loved the 90s ❤
I hear this and all I can think about are VHS and cassette tapes, the Weather Channel, Pay Per View, RC cars, Super Nintendo/Sega Genesis, jump rope, the playgrounds and the chokehold the color turquoise had during the early to mid 90s. Good times…
это вообще другая планета... и всего то 30 лет!!!!
A simpler world now long gone. Great video and the tunes are superb.
True and not only in the USA
I was born in 88. I feel like I saw the light go out of the world right as I would have been able to live in it. sucks
We can always bring it back. The doomer -> bloomer pipeline is a never-ending cycle. Stay frosty, boys..
I was born 1984 and I will say this the 90s was everything and civilization had its moments, but this era was awesome and I want to go back to it.
An excellent year to be born in. Perhaps the best.
83' here - i want to go back too. Of course things were better and more simple when younger but people are just vapid these days. Digital Dopamine Slaves.
The people in this video arent actors - they genuinely were more alive and enjoying life.
Its never coming back.
We are in the dystopia that we have memed into existence.
Wow I love seeing retro footage from back then of a great time in America.
Yooo thanks for putting me on the mix!
Gotta represent the OGs 😎 thx for inspiring me to make vaporwave ❤
@@Ghostboytech 🙏
It was an entirely different world. Back then nobody though it would have changed this much.
Tech was less dominant, people had a life.
yup
I haven't heard this style of music until now. The 80's and 90's were about pop, hip hop and metal mostly.
This reminds me of my Florida vacation, Disney World and boogie boarding (body surfing) Winter 1987. And of the restaurant hostess with the nice legs in her pinstriped skirt suit. Sheraton Hotel, in Melbourne Beach. I was only nine, but clearly knew a good thing when I saw it. 🏖️
I am privileged to have been able to visit FLorida throughout the 90s
....it was in the air... you felt it and it was magic.
3:59 Scarface chainsaw building. It’s two buildings left of the colony, with the bubble windows.
94..I WAS A FRESHMAN IN HIGH SCHOOL..THAT WAS MY BEST YEAR PERIOD.
I've been saying it for years, man. The '90s was the last great decade.
You're 100% right. And The Matrix said it so years ago : The computers tried a lot of scenarios but humans were the most stable and happy in a reproduction of the year 1999. It was the peak. Sigh.
@lephilistin great example my friend.
I was born in Orlando in 1971. People have no idea how great Florida was back in the day. Totally different place than now. Magical. We all know what happened and can't say it. This video is the truth. I don't know when I will die but I do know I will be laid to rest forever in my beloved Sunshine State, a native son until the end.
I feel you dog. We know what happened.
I celebrated my seventh birthday in Florida in 1994 this is awesome 😎
BBRAINZ - Home Design with this footage is super amazing!
Can you tell me which sample cover song this is from?
Когда американцы развлекались в 90е мой народ голодал в России, но это были самые веселые временна в моей жизни друзья, школа, секция по плаванию и мама с папой улыбающиеся которых нет уже. Каждый день желание вернуть все обратно на 26 лет.
А у нас как будто не развлекались, пляжи также полны были людьми, у американцев также были свои проблемы в то время.
The best of all songs: 13:43 🥺👌
It sure is the best song ever... 31:47 also
When I think about it, “Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job” were essentially doing Vaporwave videos before the concept was even established.
I make love to this music.
We were kings. They took this from us.
I loved the simplicity of that decade.
Damn, so this is how it was when us 90's babies came into the world . . . huh, the ascetic is very Scarface retro; very nice.
Simple, calm, and clean.
My mom took me to Orlando and the Keys when I was young and I remember it being just like this. MAVA
As someone sitting in south Florida right this moment this is a vibeeeeeeee
My family lived in Texas but every summer we would visit Florida to see my grandmother, aunt/uncle, and cousins. St. Pete / Tampa area, and we would always to go "the Pier" with a boardwalk, rent jet skis or tandem bicycles to ride around, and eat ice cream on the beach. Always loved those pastel vibes. We would usually drive all together in a mini van to Orlando to Disney World or Universal Studios / Nickelodeon. Us and our cousins would make silly home movies on camcorder, catch lizards, shoot fireworks, and in later years get into a little more trouble. Now my grandmother is passed, everyone is grown, and everything is different. Life goes on and it's not all bad, but I will always remember those magical times.
I was 20 in 94, living in Fort Lauderdale. Man, talk about good times. Not a lot of traffic either back then either
Miss those days in Miami, FL ❤
im born in 94 but these videos make me feel soo good, wish I could be 30 in the 80s and 90s
being born in miami and born in the 80s i feel vaporwave is really my lifestyle
Lived in FL most of my life and you captured the vibes perfectly. Great mix, bro
lot of us been at this for years… plenty of you longer than me etc… but WOW… hands down best visuals. I canNOT stop staring at it
This was amazing. Exactly what I needed. Although I wasn't alive in 1994, I have always lived in Florida, and I can confirm the vibes are immaculate.
I am very glad that I lived in these times.
grew up in orlando in the late 90s. I'll always cherish those memories. going to the mall or pool parties w the whole family every weekend at my grandmas house, just simpler times man.
14:07 Beautiful airplane. My dad worked at MCO and he would always take pictures of the concorde.
Ace of Base, Bryan Adams, Toni Braxton, Boyz II Men, Jon Secada, Bon Jovi, Madonna, R.E.M., Oasis, etc., were playing on the FM radio stereo back in those days
Peak vibe rn(right now)
Vapor between ears of most today . . we had brains back then
80s baby raised in the 90s. No social media, smart phone or online gaming. People actually talked and enjoyed eachother company. Offline gaming made freinds play against eachother which was fun. This new generations got nothing on my era. They dont even interact with one another. Even around eachother they are just scrolling the phone. I miss the days before tech brainwashed and took over.
These are my teenage years. I grew up in Orlando and this brings back so many memories.
Спасибо вы вернули мне 1980е ❤❤❤
The best films in history were also released in the 90s
I was in Miami in august 1994!
This is so amazing. Thanks for the vibe and do a recap of best hits that I've been listening for years. Want to jump inside the screen.
Nice selection of Vaporwave Artists ❤
I went to Miami in march 1993 , i was 14 y o , it was amazing time never forget how beautiful it was and the memories of the beauty there remains in the pictures and my memory forever i saw all of this and bought a sega genesis from EB games which i still have it till today
It can always be a great time to be alive. Just think of the neverending well being desires always unfolding.
9:12 No pain no gain - The Whispers 🔥
destine is so amazing
20:32 omg this beat is crazy as hell
My favorite part ❤
Maybe I have this nostalgia for the 90s because I was actually a little too young back then to fully make use of the marvelous time I was living in; so, my memories may be colored by romanticization.
This is literally a time capsule! Amazing music that everyone loves ❤
Being a kid in the 90s meant you could experience the remaining stank of the 80s still lingering around.
80's was ground central . . 90's the fallout
@benwinter2420 honestly true. The cultural innovation of the time was insane.
Stank of the 80's. I'm stealing that one. Thanks! I also remember the leftover 80's stank in the early 90's.
Best match of footage and music. I grew up in Miami in the 90s. When Vaporwave began to emerge 10 years ago, it always evoked hyperreal versions of places like Dadeland Mall and the Miami Beach boardwalk. Nice to see that association realized.
I want to go back and see what it was like to party and have fun in the 90s. There are curfews now for clubs. Smh
90 were the best period in humanity technology was as good as needed money had value Sven the sky and the waters much cleaner than today even different colour people’s mind were in much better state and people used to communicate and bond with each other.
It was a great time! The 90's were a fantastic time in Florida.
Reminds me of a family trip we took to Hawaii in '87. My first time out of the country (New Zealand) age 13. I had the best time at a perfectly impressionable age, great nostalgia for the experience. I Play this music in the car, keeps me cool in the traffic, cops are behind me with lights going, but Im just cruising bro, not a care in the world....
License and registration please...
I'm gen z who grew up during the early and late 2000s, the 90s were still with me even when I didnt know it at the time, some of those places I've visited as a child that still looked like that video. though unfortunately now its changed....
I dig the mid 90's SkinneMax soundtrack.
Hittin' up Miami tonight.
I 've never been to these places, but nostalgic summer vibe somehow
Feeling nostalgia for a time I hadn't born yet
im 37. been in south FL for about 34 years. beautiful to see this
The good old time, gone forever 😔 …
14:07 iconic footage. The 90's...🥹
Making me go going and grooving, i am waving in , i am getting in, inside , inside as a whole..
This really makes me appreciate living in Florida lol
As a born-Floridian this is cool to see how the state was before i was even born there
Ditch your phone and social media. You don't need it believe me. A little bit of RUclips for the music maybe but the social media politics will rot your brain.
totally agree!!!!