Always felt like 2001 was the true end of the 90s. Sega left the gaming market, WCW and ECW went out if business, and 9/11 (which I felt change the world) This was truly an end of an era (at least for me)
Yeah but there are some upsides of social media. Getting together with old friends, finding your forgotten songs, and finding stuff you didn't even know existed.
This was the year my mom passed away. 4 days after Sept 11th. This whole video had me in tears. Every song or movie I'm like "Ok this came out 2 months or 6 months before she died." I still remember the last movie we saw together was The Mummy Returns. She had a free day from her chemotherapy and I took her to the movies.
Honestly the culture of the late 90s and early 2000s is its own thing to me lol. Early 90s(closer to the late 80s) is pretty different from the late 90s, everyone during this time thought they’re were in the future lol
2001 is when the 2000's started for me. Prior to that it felt like we had a lot of cultural hangover from the 90's. the early 90's were a hang over from the 80's to.
@@hushhush999, Like everywhere the whole world? But remember the united states is not the whole world. Sure it's one of if not the most influential country in the world but it's far from the only influential country in the world like look at china. Look how big they're getting right now. And the u.s. over the past decade has been losing it's place as the most freedom country ever or something like that because look at the country's in Europe. It looks like they're ahead of us at the moment. So this is to keep in mind that the u.s is not the whole world and even if the attacks on 9/11 were really tragic on the 1st year of the 21st century and 3rd millennium (might as well add in first decade of the 21st century or 201st decade as well even though the 2000's and it's own century and millennium started more then a year earlier) and affects where we are today even then compared to what's happened before and after the attacks especially in other country's like the middle east that's like nothing compared to what has happened since.
@@seanvasquez523 well i have to say i am quite confused .. my comment literally 3 words ahhaha i agreed with this Omar guy , i do think the 90´s ended in 2001 , thats all :) BTW i am not american ( italian lived in In Ireland and Now Berlin Germany ) i know United States very well tho . My comment was very shallow actually and i was simply thinking about the 90´s and the early 00 s from a cultural point of view ( music fashion ect ) . nothing too deep and defo nothing related to politics :)
2001 was quite a year that's for sure. The music was great and the club scenes were out of this world! What a time to be a young adult! I graduated from college and was so stoked about it because I didn't think I could do it. My family and friends were my support. Life was pretty good! Then comes 9/11....where life had changed drastically for America and especially the New Yorkers. What a tragedy. Never forget. My heart goes out to the families and friends who lost their loved ones. RIP to those that lost their lives. 🕊❤
2001 was truly the end of an era, once 9/11 hit everything changed and we are still living in these paranoid times. This was the last year of a cultural renaissance in my opinion, starting from the 80s.
9/11 had NO EFFECT on pop culture. Pop culture from 2001 and 2002 were almost identical. Yes, 9/11 effected the political landscape. But when it came to pop culture, things didn't noticeably change until about 2003 or 2004.
I really feel like social media platforms just sucked the life out of all the fun too be honest,artists,celebrities,music dont get me wrong ya utube is pary pf these platforms but id be happy if that was all we had if it just stuck too entertainment purposes.The mid 90s too early 2000 had the best most memorable music and movies as well in my opinion.
@Khalil Johnson well i mean its just like being 2-4 years old because no school & no responsibilities but that dosnt mean i dont like 2003 or 04-05 those years were good also but the first 2 years feel like heven to me tho.
Scotty Master1998 oh yeah. I remember MTV was good that year and Alanis Morrisette was always on. That was the last year of the 90s for me that didn't have a hint of things getting worse. 96 until 2001 you could feel something changing. When 2001 hit it was like US culture went down the tubes. It sounds negative but I'm not trying to be, it seems to be many people's observation as well. It's interesting looking back and noticing the differences and changes.
2001. I graduated high school in June and started college in August. Not even a month later, 9/11. I still remember the first cellphone I had and how many minutes I had since there was no such thing back then of unlimited talk and text. Can't believe next year I will be out of high school for 20 years.
I was in middle school when that happened because I had just started class around 9:00 that morning and when it hit the time 9:11 the principle told the teachers to turn on the news and we couldn't believe what we seened on tv.
@@jblue88hoodgamer54 i was at home in manchester england in my dads pub and everyone just stopped to watch the carnage heartbreaking. Bjt what a brautifull time afterwards the world felt united
jblue88 hood gamer I was in high school my freshman year and remember being in classes and we stopped what we doing and teachers had TVs on all day we just sat and watched everything unfold.
2001 had many of good memories to remember about along with the Lakers, Diamondbacks, Ravens and Colorado Avalanche winning championships, the WWF puts the alliance (ECW and WCW) out of business, The Pittsburgh Pirates and Milwaukee Brewers moved into new ballparks, and may all the Victims of 9/11, Aaliyah, Dale Earnhardt, George Harrison, Willie Stargell, Thuy Trang, Harvey Martin, John Lee Hooker, and Lou Boudreau all R.I.P
Ollie Haze In other words recycling musical styles from decades with actual creativity and cultural impact (70s & 80s)? The 00s were trash but the 20s are continuing a trend of forgettable, creative stagnation.
I was also a little kid in the early 2000s, but I remember it very vividly. 2001 was a fun year; malls weren't dead like they are today, video stores were actually fun to go to still, television was more entertaining, grungy "post-grunge" rock, nu-metal & alternative rock still ruled the airwaves, the world seemed more alive back then.
What a great year it was! I remember it so well, But it became bad on That tuesday at 8:46 Am New York Time, Miss those Iconic towers, have been on top of both of them, RIP All those who died that faithful day
What nostalgia has taught me is to value what we currently have. And as much as we don't see it, we only appreciate the present moment in the future. Because it is easy to be lost in the past but all we end up doing is being lost to the beauty of the now.
Totally Spies, Halo, Shrek, Sonic Adventure 2, Xbox, GameCube, Gameboy Advance, Death of Dreamcast, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Jimmy Neutron, Fairly Oddparents, Luigi’s Mansion, Daft Punk’s Discovery, Gorillaz, The Fast And The Furious, Burnout 1, Gran Turismo 3, Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away, Yu-Gi-Oh, Dale Earnhardt’s passing, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Project Gotham Racing, Conker’s Bad Fur Day, Grand Theft Auto 3, the Harry Potter films, the first iPod, Joe Dirt, Final Fantasy 10, The Proud Family, all of this happened 20 years ago.
I used to hate all those pop, hip hop mainstream songs back then and I'd listen to hardcore, punk, metal to set myself apart fron the other kids.. now listening to these songs again, I wish they're today's mainstream. Lol..
Early Y2K where so many things are new and unique, even cell phones had each of their own quirks, now everything seems copied,saturated, and repeated again
I was only a kid back then but this brings back memories. The nostalgia is real. I LOVED Recess, Totally Spies, Samurai Jack, Princess Diaries, The Bernie Mac Show, Monsters Inc, Justice League, Spy Kids, and Smallville were my shows.
I still can’t watch the video of the planes crashing into the towers without tearing up. I remember that day so vividly. 01 was a tough year for me, and being 21 I could feel the world changing around me.
2001... It seemed like the late 90s still at that time. I remember swimming in my front yard pool as a kid during the summer of that year, my dad playing alt rock on the radio... Then maybe I'd get a VHS rental from Hollywood Video or my local supermarket's VHS rental station. Maybe then I'd go to the mall and go to the Warner Bros Studio Store before it closed later on in the year... and just to think that this was almost 20 years ago already. Where did the time go?
I watch this video and remember fondly the early and mid 2000's. I miss those years so much. They were some of the best times of my life. However,the tragedy of September 11,2001 dominates the video and entire decade for me. I'll always remember the victims and that horrible day.
This made me remember the fun I was having being an 11 year old between late 2000 and early 2001. Then late 2001 and early 2002 there were many weird changes in my life, and it was a time of a lot of anxiety I hadn't experienced so strongly before. It's interesting to reminisce and think about how much has happened and changed since then. Music was amazing for me that year because of Linkin Park, blink 182 and especially Daft Punk. One More Time is timeless and will forever have a special place in my heart.
Aside from those many deaths, it was sucha a great year. I miss so much being a happy teenager in the early 2000s The 90s and early 00s were the best years of my life.
That year was supposed to be it for me. It was the year I graduated from high school. Then the towers fell, lost my friends due to college and my dad was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I had so much hope for 2001.
2001 was a good year but was also a sad year with 9/11 and I was in my freshmen year of high school that day. In August 2001 we had a lost a senior in a car accident just a week before he was to start his senior year and rolled his car and was not wearing a seat belt. He was a star quarterback of the high school football team and his family and friends remember that day he was in the accident and when he died today like it was yesterday I’ll never forgot it and 9/11.
Bystronicman08 Dustin died from injuries he sustained in a car accident August 30th 2001. He was heading to football practice as was starting quarterback would have been his senior year as we didn’t start classes until after Labor Day that year. He was 17 and would have been 18 in November of 2001.
Despite 9/11, 2001 was a good year, i was 5 years old. The gamecube came out, Xbox Original came out, the Fast and the furious first movie came out in the summer, and Shrek also came out too. And i remember watching Nickelodeon and the fairly odd parents came out that year and then the Rugrats 10 year anniversary special: All grown up premiered
Finally someone that is truly making since about 2001 being a good year even 9/11 did the music was still good I'm so tired of these idiot's with there issues with 2001 being a bad year with 911 it doesn't mean it was a bad year 2001 was still a good year even with its tragic it was still a good year it's just that when the next decade the 2010s hit that's when shit started to go downhill
I agree. I was nineteen though, so I can say, it was definitely when the optimism of the 90's ended. I feel sad you guys didn't get to experience pre-9/11, it was really the peak of American culture.
That's the year I graduated from high school I can't believe that next year I will be my twenty year class reunion I can't believe how old I'm getting!!!
Starlight, Aqua Teen, Homestar Runner, Rat Race, I am blown away by the extremely niche but severely underrated things included in this PHENOMENAL love it.
I was 9 yrs old in 2001 and I remember this being one of the most pivotal points in my life.. The yr I began loosing some innocence and growing too fast.. Stuck in between being a child still and a forced teenager.. Idk if I can blame that on having 2 teenage brothers at the time or pop-culture.. I think a little bit of both.. And also the year that Our country changed forever. 1 yr later was the first time I ever smoked weed and I blame Afro-Man and the Jay and Silent Bob movie lol
Best era ever, I wish I was teen in that era ♥️.... now that I’m teen in 20s they only listens to shitty mumble cRap 💩 and flex on $1000 balenciaga shoes...
to me 2000 and 2001 are just the late 90s extended and 2002 marked the true beginning of the new millennium. 2001 was great by the way all things considered
I was born in 97 11/22, I can't believe how much I remember. Honestly we were JUST there!!!!!!!!!!!! Wtf 😂😂😂😂😂How time flies. Wow. I'm going to be 26 this year, now I feel old😂😂 😂😂
2001 was the peak for me. I was in 7th and 8th grade middle school. I lived with my Dad with my brother who was in high school and my old brother just went to college. That year I experienced so much, had about 4 different relationships that only lasted a month or so each, experienced my brothers homecoming at college which was AMAZING! Starting making good grades, finally stopped getting into some much trouble, got into PC gaming (AoE, flashpoint, Rainbow Six, The Sims, Flight Simulator, Rise of Nations, Empire Earth, Shogun Total War, mid Town madness) which kept me out of so much trouble, we had a trampoline, we had a dog (black lab), we still went to blockbuster every Friday, we had satellite T.V which had tons of channels (something never seen before), we had a huge Tube T.V. AOL was getting more popular and Myspace was out. but ultimately the Christmas that year was the best of all Christmases. I got an Xbox with Halo and a couple of PC games, clothing and a train set.
What a massive year for pop punk and alt rock. Up until this year I was a rock fan but also very much into boybands and this year solidified the end of the 90's boyband craze and the beginning of my teen angst years. I still bump Take Off Your Pants and Jacket and All Killer No Filler regularly 🤘
This was such a great year in music. Every genre was good and at a peak. Rock, pop, hip hop, rap, R&B, Dance (what people nowadays call EDM). I would listen to every song the local top 40 radio station played not changing the station and listening for hours. The same with MTV, I’d just leave it on letting the music play when they used to play music videos for hours. I can’t stand the radio nowadays and haven’t watched MTV in years. There was so much more variety back then, not one genre dominating more than another like nowadays.
I loved that song, Don't Tell Me by the hands of my favorite loveable idol Madonna at 8:10. I liked it because of her, wandering around my livelihood and my childhood with a lot of sense of humor all the way. Oh yes, that was pure gold
Please don't feel this year was the end our innocence. Yes it was a gateway for change. But we will always hold our nostalgic moments in our hearts. These are our gifts we pass on to our kids. As it always has been through generations of growth.
I was 7 going on 8 here. Yet I remember everything here so vividly! Seeing Halo Combat Evolved, Yugioh, original Pokemon movie, hearing all these songs like Linkin Parks first album and all these other amazing one hit wonder songs truly touches my heart in ways unexplainable. This year truly made me who I am today witnessing all this innocence and fun only to later see 9/11 first hand as a kid in NYC. It taught me that good and bad in life coexist, and with that looking back now I can honestly say 2001 was truly an end to the "90s golden era" we all speak of. with both the beautiful and the sad I've learned and witnessed that year, I can also say I'm so proud to have been born in the 90s to have experienced it all and truly wish I can go back to it because the world today? Is nothing but a shadow of its former self. But seeing this video, there is still hope for the future. There's always hope.
First off, 9/11 had NO EFFECT on pop culture. Yes the political landscape changed, but pop culture was unaffected. If anything pop culture was already changing BEFORE 9/11. To give you some examples, WWE (called WWF at the time) bought out WCW in March of 2001. Also in March 2001, the Sega Dreamcast was discontinued and Sega left the console market forever. Oh yeah, the original Pokemon movie came out in 1999 not 2001. The 3rd Pokemon movie came out in 2001 and it underperformed at the box office compared to the first movie. So Pokemania was also declining before 9/11. Also Halo and Yu Gi Oh came out after 9/11.
The announcement of the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan made me tear up, I was 12. Then an had no idea that I would be serving the US Army in 2011. 😔 you never know how much your life will change in the future from a present event. Thank you for uploading these.
Oh man this was absolutely beautiful. I think this could actually be my favorite Remember video you've ever made, and the bar was already set high. I mean it. The audio mix is perfect and there are so many memorable moments. I loved the bit with "Chop Suey" and "Bodies", the transition between "Stan" and "Thank You" was also really clever. I also didn't expect that you would actually put "Digital Love" in it, it was a nice surprise. I enjoyed this video so much. I've been hoping for another take on 2001 ever since I first made my version and this completely exceeded my expectations, even by your standards. If this really is your last Remember video ever, it's a very good note to finish on. I'm echoing 47CartoonGuy and wish you luck with your job and anything you plan for the future. It's been great having you around.
Definitely agree. Usually the beginning of a new decade still has traces here and there of the preceding decade, like the 80s in 1990 and the 70s in 1980. 9/11 truly did change everything, and now with COVID I'm afraid things are going to change again, for the worst... :(
This is the first year of my childhood that I remember fully in terms of pop culture. I was 10 and experienced the music, video games, TV shows etc. Wow what a flashback.
98 baby. 3 years old in 2001 turning 23 this year. Don’t remember anything from 2001 but apart from 9/11 it seemed like such an amazing year the real start of my favorite era the 2000s
It was a great year. I turned 24 that year, so I remember it pretty well. Only bad thing was obviously 9/11. Cruel. But there are many cruel things that happen on the world every year.
@@lenka8635 your right sadly it looks like things get worse every year but you just gotta roll with the punches its good to look back and remember the good things and learn from the bad
Oh no you didn't put the gamecube opening at the start of this vid! I played that so much in 2001! Simply awesome! And 10:39, Sonic Adventure 2? Follow Me is perfect at the end!
2001 the year we lost our innocence and the life we grew up knowing livinh in a care free world when everything felt safe ceased to exist cus america and the world everything changed after September 11th now almost 20 years later I cant believe how much this world changed since then 2001 will the year nobody cant ever forget
Hmmm im born 01 and I hate it made fun 4 being born 2000s born during stupid terrorist attack and graduate stupid virus enter childhood during tsunami and enter childhood were im actually not too little kid during session enter high school become the main teenage year 2016 bullshit so on
The 90s were so great it bled into the 2000s. Unfortunately, 9/11 was definitely the shift that started moving society in a downward projection. It didnt happen over night. If you wasnt at war the 01, 02, 03, and even 04 were great years, however that was basically the end of the great era the 90s had created.
That 2001 is the Movie called "Tale as Old as Time" Disney's Beauty and the Beast Celebrated it's 10th Anniversary the Original Release in the United States from November 22nd ⚘
Always felt like 2001 was the true end of the 90s. Sega left the gaming market, WCW and ECW went out if business, and 9/11 (which I felt change the world) This was truly an end of an era (at least for me)
RedWolf316 me to babe
Makes me proud to born in ‘01
THE GOOD GUY I was born in 1998 and I agree with you
Yes! Me too!
I pissed my oants when i saw the the twin towers getting destroyed
Social media ruined society. Literally
Which was 7 or 8 years after 2001
@@rickhardman7376 2001 VS 2018.
Yeah but there are some upsides of social media. Getting together with old friends, finding your forgotten songs, and finding stuff you didn't even know existed.
My thoughts exactly.
Cancel culture everywhere
Take me back to the 2000s please I miss these years.
I do to man im sad 😥😫
Amen amen amen
@Norbero Fontanez wow your a crappy individual
Me too
@Zhyon Davis 😂😂 Im have to use that one
This was the year my mom passed away. 4 days after Sept 11th. This whole video had me in tears. Every song or movie I'm like "Ok this came out 2 months or 6 months before she died."
I still remember the last movie we saw together was The Mummy Returns. She had a free day from her chemotherapy and I took her to the movies.
I'm so sorry, sending you much love and strength ❤❤❤
This video has pleased me. ⭐
Sorry for your loss Martha.
I'm so sorry, hang in there
im sorry to hear that. I hope youre doing all good now
Honestly the culture of the late 90s and early 2000s is its own thing to me lol. Early 90s(closer to the late 80s) is pretty different from the late 90s, everyone during this time thought they’re were in the future lol
Agreed and the mid 90s were quite distinct, too. Underwhelming but distinct
Prill Jazz Atlanta ngl depends who you ask
Do you think your in the future now. Lol
When Kurt died, the 90s changed
CJ Yep. Every time a musician died in the 90s seemed like the music became a little more lighthearted
2001 is when the 2000's started for me. Prior to that it felt like we had a lot of cultural hangover from the 90's. the early 90's were a hang over from the 80's to.
I love your video series. Nostalgia is a hidden obsession of mine. These nail it. Well done, sir.
Mine too. Truly saddens me knowing these times are gone
Me too.
@@magdaghirma 2001 VS 2012.
@@kevinheatcoat2190 ?
Same
Seems like 2001 was the wrap up of the 90’s
how so
@@rickhardman7376, In America 9/11 happened. Yeah not a good time. For the rest of the world however the 90's were wrapped up around 2003 or so.
It was ..... totally
@@hushhush999, Like everywhere the whole world? But remember the united states is not the whole world. Sure it's one of if not the most influential country in the world but it's far from the only influential country in the world like look at china. Look how big they're getting right now. And the u.s. over the past decade has been losing it's place as the most freedom country ever or something like that because look at the country's in Europe. It looks like they're ahead of us at the moment.
So this is to keep in mind that the u.s is not the whole world and even if the attacks on 9/11 were really tragic on the 1st year of the 21st century and 3rd millennium (might as well add in first decade of the 21st century or 201st decade as well even though the 2000's and it's own century and millennium started more then a year earlier) and affects where we are today even then compared to what's happened before and after the attacks especially in other country's like the middle east that's like nothing compared to what has happened since.
@@seanvasquez523 well i have to say i am quite confused .. my comment literally 3 words ahhaha i agreed with this Omar guy , i do think the 90´s ended in 2001 , thats all :) BTW i am not american ( italian lived in In Ireland and Now Berlin Germany ) i know United States very well tho . My comment was very shallow actually and i was simply thinking about the 90´s and the early 00 s from a cultural point of view ( music fashion ect ) . nothing too deep and defo nothing related to politics :)
2001 was quite a year that's for sure. The music was great and the club scenes were out of this world! What a time to be a young adult! I graduated from college and was so stoked about it because I didn't think I could do it. My family and friends were my support. Life was pretty good! Then comes 9/11....where life had changed drastically for America and especially the New Yorkers. What a tragedy. Never forget. My heart goes out to the families and friends who lost their loved ones. RIP to those that lost their lives. 🕊❤
2001 was truly the end of an era, once 9/11 hit everything changed and we are still living in these paranoid times. This was the last year of a cultural renaissance in my opinion, starting from the 80s.
2001 VS 2011
But Dale Earnhardt Sr’s death
Actually that event was the first step of this nwo we are into now.
@@lucattsur True 9/11 was known as a warning to America and the world things will go downhill eventually.
9/11 had NO EFFECT on pop culture. Pop culture from 2001 and 2002 were almost identical. Yes, 9/11 effected the political landscape. But when it came to pop culture, things didn't noticeably change until about 2003 or 2004.
I really feel like social media platforms just sucked the life out of all the fun too be honest,artists,celebrities,music dont get me wrong ya utube is pary pf these platforms but id be happy if that was all we had if it just stuck too entertainment purposes.The mid 90s too early 2000 had the best most memorable music and movies as well in my opinion.
I miss the early 2000s decade so much i wish i can go back in time.
@Khalil Johnson for me is 2000 to 2002 those were good years for me.
@Khalil Johnson well i mean its just like being 2-4 years old because no school & no responsibilities but that dosnt mean i dont like 2003 or 04-05 those years were good also but the first 2 years feel like heven to me tho.
1995 was a good year.
@@PhantomOSX pretty good year indeed my friend when toy story came out i love the first one and the 2nd one
Scotty Master1998 oh yeah. I remember MTV was good that year and Alanis Morrisette was always on. That was the last year of the 90s for me that didn't have a hint of things getting worse. 96 until 2001 you could feel something changing. When 2001 hit it was like US culture went down the tubes.
It sounds negative but I'm not trying to be, it seems to be many people's observation as well. It's interesting looking back and noticing the differences and changes.
2001. I graduated high school in June and started college in August. Not even a month later, 9/11. I still remember the first cellphone I had and how many minutes I had since there was no such thing back then of unlimited talk and text. Can't believe next year I will be out of high school for 20 years.
It's such a trip to be a millennial in my 30's looking back at this time. Man, we really thought the future was going to be amazing.
For awhile it actually was amazing
I wish I wouldn’t have taken that time for granted 😭
@@dyhkpopedition1736 hey we were teenagers back then nursing our imaginary teen angst
And then the pandemic came in lol
It was and it’s going to continue soon.
2001 R.I.P to those who passed on 9/11
They're still dying today because of the asbestos... Not to mention the people outside the US getting bombed to date...
I was in middle school when that happened because I had just started class around 9:00 that morning and when it hit the time 9:11 the principle told the teachers to turn on the news and we couldn't believe what we seened on tv.
@@jblue88hoodgamer54 i was at home in manchester england in my dads pub and everyone just stopped to watch the carnage heartbreaking. Bjt what a brautifull time afterwards the world felt united
jblue88 hood gamer I was in high school my freshman year and remember being in classes and we stopped what we doing and teachers had TVs on all day we just sat and watched everything unfold.
It's my birthday. I was in pub drinking when the news came though
Cant believe it's going to be 19 years in a matter of days, may everyone that passed on September 11 2001 R.I.P
2001 had many of good memories to remember about along with the Lakers, Diamondbacks, Ravens and Colorado Avalanche winning championships, the WWF puts the alliance (ECW and WCW) out of business, The Pittsburgh Pirates and Milwaukee Brewers moved into new ballparks, and may all the Victims of 9/11, Aaliyah, Dale Earnhardt, George Harrison, Willie Stargell, Thuy Trang, Harvey Martin, John Lee Hooker, and Lou Boudreau all R.I.P
Had no idea how fire the music was in 2001. Dern what a good year to be alive
TURNS2STONE89 i agree miss music like how it was from the 90s to the early 2000s hate the fact that how bad it’s gone down hill today
It was amazing!
@@Tomboi992 yup most music now days is trash
Ollie Haze In other words recycling musical styles from decades with actual creativity and cultural impact (70s & 80s)? The 00s were trash but the 20s are continuing a trend of forgettable, creative stagnation.
Its better than current stuff but it was going down Hill fast this is not good compared to 70s 80s and early 90s music.
2000-2004 looked like so much fun! Wish I could’ve experienced this, since I was like a toddler during that period
It was dope...took like 20 mins to download a song off of napster....but other than that it was cool
Yes 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 was the best of them all. I would kill myself in a heartbeat to relive those years
I have some memories from the early 2000’s and I was only 5 in 2001.
@@turntablethoughts4232 AHAHAHSH
I was also a little kid in the early 2000s, but I remember it very vividly. 2001 was a fun year; malls weren't dead like they are today, video stores were actually fun to go to still, television was more entertaining, grungy "post-grunge" rock, nu-metal & alternative rock still ruled the airwaves, the world seemed more alive back then.
The start of the end. With such a great decade before it. Almost poetic when you think about it
i remember the video store, the internet cafe, 9/11, the tv news about aaliyah
😭😭r.I.p
What a great year it was! I remember it so well, But it became bad on That tuesday at 8:46 Am New York Time, Miss those Iconic towers, have been on top of both of them, RIP All those who died that faithful day
FINISHED HS AND WENT OUT INTO THE BIG WIDE WORLD, 1999-2001 was a special kind of nostalgia.
Class of 2001 here! ;)
What nostalgia has taught me is to value what we currently have. And as much as we don't see it, we only appreciate the present moment in the future. Because it is easy to be lost in the past but all we end up doing is being lost to the beauty of the now.
Well said
RIP Dale Earnhardt. The legend and legacy of The Intimidator will never be forgotten.
Raise hell, praise Dale! #3
One of the best time of my life.... true people true music true everything
Totally Spies, Halo, Shrek, Sonic Adventure 2, Xbox, GameCube, Gameboy Advance, Death of Dreamcast, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Jimmy Neutron, Fairly Oddparents, Luigi’s Mansion, Daft Punk’s Discovery, Gorillaz, The Fast And The Furious, Burnout 1, Gran Turismo 3, Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away, Yu-Gi-Oh, Dale Earnhardt’s passing, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Project Gotham Racing, Conker’s Bad Fur Day, Grand Theft Auto 3, the Harry Potter films, the first iPod, Joe Dirt, Final Fantasy 10, The Proud Family, all of this happened 20 years ago.
I used to hate all those pop, hip hop mainstream songs back then and I'd listen to hardcore, punk, metal to set myself apart fron the other kids.. now listening to these songs again, I wish they're today's mainstream. Lol..
You never realize you miss something until it’s gone
Early Y2K where so many things are new and unique, even cell phones had each of their own quirks, now everything seems copied,saturated, and repeated again
2001 VS 2008.
I miss 2001 I still have my Game cube I was 12 years old and Turn 13 years old in August 2001. Some of those Singers were one hit wonders.
I was only a kid back then but this brings back memories. The nostalgia is real. I LOVED Recess, Totally Spies, Samurai Jack, Princess Diaries, The Bernie Mac Show, Monsters Inc, Justice League, Spy Kids, and Smallville were my shows.
What about Shrek, Osmosis Jones and Jimmy Neutron?
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I still can’t watch the video of the planes crashing into the towers without tearing up. I remember that day so vividly. 01 was a tough year for me, and being 21 I could feel the world changing around me.
2001... It seemed like the late 90s still at that time. I remember swimming in my front yard pool as a kid during the summer of that year, my dad playing alt rock on the radio... Then maybe I'd get a VHS rental from Hollywood Video or my local supermarket's VHS rental station. Maybe then I'd go to the mall and go to the Warner Bros Studio Store before it closed later on in the year... and just to think that this was almost 20 years ago already. Where did the time go?
u described Buffalo, N.Y.
@@ev14304 I'm from Omaha, NE haha
I watch this video and remember fondly the early and mid 2000's. I miss those years so much. They were some of the best times of my life. However,the tragedy of September 11,2001 dominates the video and entire decade for me. I'll always remember the victims and that horrible day.
After hearing, listening, or seeing music vides of both TV shows, specials, news, and Movies; now I want to relived the 2000s all over again.
Yay time to feel old now.
This made me remember the fun I was having being an 11 year old between late 2000 and early 2001. Then late 2001 and early 2002 there were many weird changes in my life, and it was a time of a lot of anxiety I hadn't experienced so strongly before. It's interesting to reminisce and think about how much has happened and changed since then.
Music was amazing for me that year because of Linkin Park, blink 182 and especially Daft Punk. One More Time is timeless and will forever have a special place in my heart.
Aside from those many deaths, it was sucha a great year. I miss so much being a happy teenager in the early 2000s The 90s and early 00s were the best years of my life.
That year was supposed to be it for me. It was the year I graduated from high school. Then the towers fell, lost my friends due to college and my dad was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I had so much hope for 2001.
2001 was a good year but was also a sad year with 9/11 and I was in my freshmen year of high school that day. In August 2001 we had a lost a senior in a car accident just a week before he was to start his senior year and rolled his car and was not wearing a seat belt. He was a star quarterback of the high school football team and his family and friends remember that day he was in the accident and when he died today like it was yesterday I’ll never forgot it and 9/11.
A crap-fest of a year.
@@scottknode898 So, he wasn't a senior yet?
Bystronicman08 Dustin died from injuries he sustained in a car accident August 30th 2001. He was heading to football practice as was starting quarterback would have been his senior year as we didn’t start classes until after Labor Day that year. He was 17 and would have been 18 in November of 2001.
This is bringing back some memories of being a teenager I loved them days 😊
Despite 9/11, 2001 was a good year, i was 5 years old. The gamecube came out, Xbox Original came out, the Fast and the furious first movie came out in the summer, and Shrek also came out too. And i remember watching Nickelodeon and the fairly odd parents came out that year and then the Rugrats 10 year anniversary special: All grown up premiered
Finally someone that is truly making since about 2001 being a good year even 9/11 did the music was still good I'm so tired of these idiot's with there issues with 2001 being a bad year with 911 it doesn't mean it was a bad year 2001 was still a good year even with its tragic it was still a good year it's just that when the next decade the 2010s hit that's when shit started to go downhill
I agree. I was nineteen though, so I can say, it was definitely when the optimism of the 90's ended.
I feel sad you guys didn't get to experience pre-9/11, it was really the peak of American culture.
-Name - Born in 1994...I remember...
That's the year I graduated from high school I can't believe that next year I will be my twenty year class reunion I can't believe how old I'm getting!!!
Starlight, Aqua Teen, Homestar Runner, Rat Race, I am blown away by the extremely niche but severely underrated things included in this PHENOMENAL love it.
I was 9 yrs old in 2001 and I remember this being one of the most pivotal points in my life.. The yr I began loosing some innocence and growing too fast.. Stuck in between being a child still and a forced teenager.. Idk if I can blame that on having 2 teenage brothers at the time or pop-culture.. I think a little bit of both.. And also the year that Our country changed forever. 1 yr later was the first time I ever smoked weed and I blame Afro-Man and the Jay and Silent Bob movie lol
Miss the “style”, whatever that means. Music, thoughts, expression, etc. Unique period loved it
Man. What a bittersweet year and just a weird, uneasy time after 9/11
2:20 an all too true lyric
16:55 fitting song to end on, you won't find another like 2001
2001 was a good year for alternative music.
Yeah it really was you’re not wrong about that
The 00's were a great decade to be a teen.
Every teen thinks that their decade was... because you're a teen. No rules, debts, kids etc etc. Care free nostalgia.
No it wasn't lol. Mid-00s had the worst music and culture I've ever seen. I don't miss it at all. I'll even take the 2010s over that time period.
Best era ever, I wish I was teen in that era ♥️.... now that I’m teen in 20s they only listens to shitty mumble cRap 💩 and flex on $1000 balenciaga shoes...
@@deanwoodford2017 No actually 00's were the last chance to have a freedom as a teen and without the pressure of facebook
@@NoOne-qn2hv There was no facebook... Thankgod
to me 2000 and 2001 are just the late 90s extended and 2002 marked the true beginning of the new millennium. 2001 was great by the way all things considered
2000-2002 are the last good year's of the early 2000s
Always said this.
Yes i got to experience them times. Twas good
for wwe it was
2001 More Like Two Thousand And Dumb.
I was born in 97 11/22, I can't believe how much I remember. Honestly we were JUST there!!!!!!!!!!!! Wtf 😂😂😂😂😂How time flies. Wow.
I'm going to be 26 this year, now I feel old😂😂 😂😂
2001 was the peak for me. I was in 7th and 8th grade middle school. I lived with my Dad with my brother who was in high school and my old brother just went to college. That year I experienced so much, had about 4 different relationships that only lasted a month or so each, experienced my brothers homecoming at college which was AMAZING! Starting making good grades, finally stopped getting into some much trouble, got into PC gaming (AoE, flashpoint, Rainbow Six, The Sims, Flight Simulator, Rise of Nations, Empire Earth, Shogun Total War, mid Town madness) which kept me out of so much trouble, we had a trampoline, we had a dog (black lab), we still went to blockbuster every Friday, we had satellite T.V which had tons of channels (something never seen before), we had a huge Tube T.V. AOL was getting more popular and Myspace was out. but ultimately the Christmas that year was the best of all Christmases. I got an Xbox with Halo and a couple of PC games, clothing and a train set.
What a massive year for pop punk and alt rock. Up until this year I was a rock fan but also very much into boybands and this year solidified the end of the 90's boyband craze and the beginning of my teen angst years. I still bump Take Off Your Pants and Jacket and All Killer No Filler regularly 🤘
Setting aside 9/11, 2001 was a great year
*Fast forward 2018*
Hdog Hillyer facts
Agreed 100%
2000/2001/2002 feels like the 90s
The year that I came out
I was 13 going on 14.... I remember recording music videos on my vhs cassette every morning before going to school 😄
CD's were out then and had been for years
Could've swore alien ant farm was 2002? Plus R.I.P Aaliyah.
💖👑🌹R.I.P.Aaliyah and Melanie Thornton.
I remember hearing that back in 2000
@@ashleysmith8402 2001 VS 2013.
el mejor año lejos!!!!!!! 2001 el mejor de la decada en cuanto a musica increible!!!
2001 was good year wish I was alive the apart from 9/11 and Aaliyah passing
I need a Spotify playlist with these songs
limewire you mean
once again fantastic video and a great send off good luck in all your future endeavours
This was such a great year in music. Every genre was good and at a peak. Rock, pop, hip hop, rap, R&B, Dance (what people nowadays call EDM). I would listen to every song the local top 40 radio station played not changing the station and listening for hours. The same with MTV, I’d just leave it on letting the music play when they used to play music videos for hours. I can’t stand the radio nowadays and haven’t watched MTV in years. There was so much more variety back then, not one genre dominating more than another like nowadays.
Ahhh 2001, the beginning of my 20s. Funny how we all take youth for granted until we hit 40
I take it you was born in 1981
I’ve watched 1999 and 2001 and I really enjoyed it and missed it too, the nostalgia of every 😢 I did get a bit terry eyed too 😅
I loved that song, Don't Tell Me by the hands of my favorite loveable idol Madonna at 8:10. I liked it because of her, wandering around my livelihood and my childhood with a lot of sense of humor all the way. Oh yes, that was pure gold
I'm 27 and feel so old please take me back 😥
I was in 4th/5th grade in 2001! Lots of nostalgia.. 2001 was a fun year, a year of growth at a young age
You're a year older than me, I was in 3rd and 4th grade!
Me too. I was also in 4th/5th grade in 2001 as well.
Tragic Year:
Aaliyah's passing
9/11
Glitter the movie
This took me back! Well made, thank you.
Back when gaming magazine's still had demo discs. Back then, I had loads 🤣🤣
Please don't feel this year was the end our innocence. Yes it was a gateway for change. But we will always hold our nostalgic moments in our hearts. These are our gifts we pass on to our kids. As it always has been through generations of growth.
You have done such a wonderful service to us people living in the past and wishing we could go back..
Thank you
u take me back some good times when all was fun and games 😊😭🤟🏼
You’re an excellent artist arranging all these clips.
This is bringing tears to my eyes.
People, i hope you are safe! Love to you all 💛💛
😩😩😩😩👍🏻
Third Rock in Rio festival.
R.I.P. Joey Ramone
R.I.P. George Harrison
Ahh makes me wanna go back when those were better times
I was 7 going on 8 here. Yet I remember everything here so vividly!
Seeing Halo Combat Evolved, Yugioh, original Pokemon movie, hearing all these songs like Linkin Parks first album and all these other amazing one hit wonder songs truly touches my heart in ways unexplainable. This year truly made me who I am today witnessing all this innocence and fun only to later see 9/11 first hand as a kid in NYC. It taught me that good and bad in life coexist, and with that looking back now I can honestly say 2001 was truly an end to the "90s golden era" we all speak of. with both the beautiful and the sad I've learned and witnessed that year, I can also say I'm so proud to have been born in the 90s to have experienced it all and truly wish I can go back to it because the world today? Is nothing but a shadow of its former self. But seeing this video, there is still hope for the future. There's always hope.
First off, 9/11 had NO EFFECT on pop culture. Yes the political landscape changed, but pop culture was unaffected. If anything pop culture was already changing BEFORE 9/11. To give you some examples, WWE (called WWF at the time) bought out WCW in March of 2001. Also in March 2001, the Sega Dreamcast was discontinued and Sega left the console market forever. Oh yeah, the original Pokemon movie came out in 1999 not 2001. The 3rd Pokemon movie came out in 2001 and it underperformed at the box office compared to the first movie. So Pokemania was also declining before 9/11. Also Halo and Yu Gi Oh came out after 9/11.
The announcement of the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan made me tear up, I was 12. Then an had no idea that I would be serving the US Army in 2011. 😔 you never know how much your life will change in the future from a present event. Thank you for uploading these.
wow
and thank you
I wish I could go back! Where’s that Time Machine? I want to go back! Lol
I with u on that my friend
Oh man this was absolutely beautiful. I think this could actually be my favorite Remember video you've ever made, and the bar was already set high. I mean it. The audio mix is perfect and there are so many memorable moments. I loved the bit with "Chop Suey" and "Bodies", the transition between "Stan" and "Thank You" was also really clever. I also didn't expect that you would actually put "Digital Love" in it, it was a nice surprise. I enjoyed this video so much. I've been hoping for another take on 2001 ever since I first made my version and this completely exceeded my expectations, even by your standards. If this really is your last Remember video ever, it's a very good note to finish on. I'm echoing 47CartoonGuy and wish you luck with your job and anything you plan for the future. It's been great having you around.
This is 2001. The 21st century's first year, in spite of knowing its best.
Definitely agree. Usually the beginning of a new decade still has traces here and there of the preceding decade, like the 80s in 1990 and the 70s in 1980.
9/11 truly did change everything, and now with COVID I'm afraid things are going to change again, for the worst... :(
@James Dafuq is wrong with you?
This is the first year of my childhood that I remember fully in terms of pop culture. I was 10 and experienced the music, video games, TV shows etc. Wow what a flashback.
I hope, the first film of Shrek was way better.
I was 7 but I remember it all SO well !
98 baby. 3 years old in 2001 turning 23 this year. Don’t remember anything from 2001 but apart from 9/11 it seemed like such an amazing year the real start of my favorite era the 2000s
It was a great year. I turned 24 that year, so I remember it pretty well. Only bad thing was obviously 9/11. Cruel. But there are many cruel things that happen on the world every year.
@@lenka8635 your right sadly it looks like things get worse every year but you just gotta roll with the punches its good to look back and remember the good things and learn from the bad
I was 3 at the time to
Oh no you didn't put the gamecube opening at the start of this vid! I played that so much in 2001! Simply awesome! And 10:39, Sonic Adventure 2? Follow Me is perfect at the end!
Sometimes nostalgia is crippling. 😔
2001 Was Much Better Than 2021.
2001, solid year. 10 out of 10. Good job, world. A+ year. 👌 👌
2001 the year we lost our innocence and the life we grew up knowing livinh in a care free world when everything felt safe ceased to exist cus america and the world everything changed after September 11th now almost 20 years later I cant believe how much this world changed since then 2001 will the year nobody cant ever forget
The accuracy! I feel the same way. 2001 started a more complicated less pleasant era
i was born in 1990 and 2001 is my favorite year of all time
Hmmm im born 01 and I hate it made fun 4 being born 2000s born during stupid terrorist attack and graduate stupid virus enter childhood during tsunami and enter childhood were im actually not too little kid during session enter high school become the main teenage year 2016 bullshit so on
@@hanphilnoffz8827 9/11 is the most overrated tragedy I've ever seen. It's only well known because it happened in america
Pure nostalgia here.
NICE WELL PUT TOGETHER BRING BACK SO MANY MEMORIES 💯💯💯
The music, the games, the movies were the best!
The GameCube intro alone made me cry
What about GBA?
Most nostalgic year for me
I wish I could do this year over again, So many things I would do different...
Also, awesome video but you left out Youth of the Nation by P.O.D a pivotal song of 2001.
I mean i feel like alive was all they would be remembered for but its all personal
@@he_is_a_GOOBER_dont_disrespect Nah, youth of a nation.
@@roseandstem8054 what country are u in
The 90s were so great it bled into the 2000s. Unfortunately, 9/11 was definitely the shift that started moving society in a downward projection. It didnt happen over night. If you wasnt at war the 01, 02, 03, and even 04 were great years, however that was basically the end of the great era the 90s had created.
That 2001 is the Movie called "Tale as Old as Time" Disney's Beauty and the Beast Celebrated it's 10th Anniversary the Original Release in the United States from November 22nd ⚘
The year we lost many store chains like Montgomery Ward.