Totally agree. 90s were so deep. I think of bands like the Goo Goo Dolls, Third Eye Blind, REM, Oasis, and Collective Soul, and songs like Name, Iris, Black Balloon, Wonderwall, Losing My Religion, How's it Gonna Be, Motorcycle Driveby, and this one. 90s were the best time in music in my view.
Hey, I'm 24, I was born in 1999 and Collective Soul is my favorite band because they saved my life with this song. The police came over one night to take me to the hospital, but I remember hearing this song I and I told them I would be okay. Ever since that day in 2019, I've seen the band 15 times and met them even more times, I have a CS group I run and I do anything and everything to promote this extremely underrated band. I would suggest for you to listen to their song, "Right As Rain". It's newer, from 2019 but you will hear the 90s still in them, and the same sweet vocals from singer Ed Roland. Ed is my friend now and I can speak highly of any of this songs, but "Right As Rain" has been my theme song. Check it out
Always be Right as Rain @RetroSoulGirl I am glad you found a way to stick with the ups and downs. December is my fave, 2nd ALL TIME and I''m a 90s kid. Gens dont matter this band is GREAT and UNDERRATED!
To me, the '90s can be summed up with the name of a particular album by the smashing pumpkins. Melancholy and the infinite sadness. That name encapsulates the '90s. I'm a GenX person myself Who grew up in that time. I remember thinking about the fact that we are the children of the baby boomers. The ones who protested and fought for civil rights, against endless Wars, were shot at Kent State and attacked by the establishment for wanting equality, were all about peace and love and living together with your fellow human beings. There was so much hope going into the '90s for our generation. However, throughout the whole era it seemed like we just failed to accomplish anything transformative. Nothing got better for anybody, even though we thought we tried. So to me, that's why I see melancholy and the infinite sadness as a pretty descriptive name for that decade. But that's just my opinion.
It goes to you, you never know what people are going through. I took it as the bird as a sign that GOD heard his cries and gave him hope! Perfect reaction! I can tell you have a sensitive soul which is amazing. Wishing you many blessings!
Wonderful request Kelly. I ❤️ love Collective Soul. Shine. December. RUN. Better Now, Heavy, NEEDS, Counting the Days. I've seen their concerts quite a few times. My most prize possession is my picture with Ed's arm around my shoulder at our meet and greet. Ed's ( and his brothers ) dad is a minister.
Songs nowadays are more self centered. Personal relationships/experiences, not much about society in general. I’m a big fan of Faouzia now, but as amazingly as she sings, she just sings about herself and her experiences. Admittedly we can identify with what she is saying, and it helps. But I can’t help thinking we need to get at the root of our problems. That moment when the pigeon lands on his arm and all of a sudden life turns into color, masterful. We talk about existential indifference, but what about existential hope? Anything is possible.
I LOVE Collective Soul. And yes, there is a lot of grungy angst-ridden alternative music in the 1990s -- and the bands you mentioned are all ones I like and listened to at the time too. Check out their other big hits from the mid-1990s such as "Run", "December" and "Shine".
uhhh....ratrace = A rat race is an endless, self-defeating, or pointless pursuit. The phrase equates humans to rats attempting to earn a reward such as cheese, in vain. It may also refer to a competitive struggle to get ahead financially or routinely.
If you like Lifehouse and Matchbox Twenty, you need to hear more Collective Soul. They are still putting out great music. Check out December, Bleed, and Simple from the Blue Album.
Collective soul has been my favorite band since I was 15. I'm 40 now. They have made lots of great music, even recently. Love the 90s coming back around.
When you said the 90's (music) was intimate, exactly! Immediately Cheryl Crow's "If God Was One Of Us" came to mind of a perfect example of how intimate 90's/90's alternative could feel.
Such an underrated band. So many good songs. I was fortunate to see them before everything was shutdown in 2020. I’d recommended Crown written for Ed’s father
This song is beautiful! You know, my favourite band is Roxette (a 90s group as well) but Collective Soul are just as good producing singable choruses. And they are masters of hook guitar riffs! “Precious Declarations”, “Gel”, “Shine”… some of my favourite guitar riffs ever!
Saw your reaction of Loreens Euphoria. You’ll go 🤯🤯🤯🤯 over her perhaps entry in Eurovision Song Contest: Tattoo 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻 The queen is back to reign 👑
My favorite collective soul song and one of my top all-time favorites! ❤❤❤ The instrumental is, as you stated, AMAZING and the buildup to chorus gets me so hyped up but like in a somber way…haha….love it!!!!
The 90's were pretty bleak, we came out of the optimistic 80's, straight into recession and a realistic, slap in the face, the music reflected that feeling everyone had of uncertainty and worry. Great band, great song, great reaction and analysis. ❤
this song helped get through hard times, i often had thoughts of what he almost did in this video, in and out of hospitals but this song is sad but not sad at the same time
Totally agree. 90s were so deep. I think of bands like the Goo Goo Dolls, Third Eye Blind, REM, Oasis, and Collective Soul, and songs like Name, Iris, Black Balloon, Wonderwall, Losing My Religion, How's it Gonna Be, Motorcycle Driveby, and this one. 90s were the best time in music in my view.
Hey, I'm 24, I was born in 1999 and Collective Soul is my favorite band because they saved my life with this song. The police came over one night to take me to the hospital, but I remember hearing this song I and I told them I would be okay. Ever since that day in 2019, I've seen the band 15 times and met them even more times, I have a CS group I run and I do anything and everything to promote this extremely underrated band. I would suggest for you to listen to their song, "Right As Rain". It's newer, from 2019 but you will hear the 90s still in them, and the same sweet vocals from singer Ed Roland. Ed is my friend now and I can speak highly of any of this songs, but "Right As Rain" has been my theme song. Check it out
Always be Right as Rain @RetroSoulGirl I am glad you found a way to stick with the ups and downs. December is my fave, 2nd ALL TIME and I''m a 90s kid. Gens dont matter this band is GREAT and UNDERRATED!
Collective soul are criminally underrated.
To me, the '90s can be summed up with the name of a particular album by the smashing pumpkins. Melancholy and the infinite sadness. That name encapsulates the '90s. I'm a GenX person myself Who grew up in that time. I remember thinking about the fact that we are the children of the baby boomers. The ones who protested and fought for civil rights, against endless Wars, were shot at Kent State and attacked by the establishment for wanting equality, were all about peace and love and living together with your fellow human beings. There was so much hope going into the '90s for our generation. However, throughout the whole era it seemed like we just failed to accomplish anything transformative. Nothing got better for anybody, even though we thought we tried. So to me, that's why I see melancholy and the infinite sadness as a pretty descriptive name for that decade. But that's just my opinion.
It goes to you, you never know what people are going through. I took it as the bird as a sign that GOD heard his cries and gave him hope! Perfect reaction! I can tell you have a sensitive soul which is amazing. Wishing you many blessings!
Wonderful request Kelly. I ❤️ love Collective Soul. Shine. December. RUN. Better Now, Heavy, NEEDS, Counting the Days. I've seen their concerts quite a few times. My most prize possession is my picture with Ed's arm around my shoulder at our meet and greet. Ed's ( and his brothers ) dad is a minister.
If you like the orchestral aspect of Collective Soul, you should listen to their song "Needs "
This song is more relevant now than ever.
Now do Better Now. Complete 180 to this song.
Haven’t heard this in a long time - love their music / this takes me back. Good choice 👍🏻
..oh and check out "Lightning Crashes" by Live, another song in that same vein.
Another great 90s band
Songs nowadays are more self centered. Personal relationships/experiences, not much about society in general. I’m a big fan of Faouzia now, but as amazingly as she sings, she just sings about herself and her experiences. Admittedly we can identify with what she is saying, and it helps. But I can’t help thinking we need to get at the root of our problems.
That moment when the pigeon lands on his arm and all of a sudden life turns into color, masterful. We talk about existential indifference, but what about existential hope? Anything is possible.
If you haven’t heard her, “You Don’t Even Know Me” stripped. Check it out.
Another great song by these guys is “she said” it was actually featured at the end of scream 2!!! Such an amazing song!!
Collective Soul...yes...you'd probably like Switchfoot too.
This song and "Run" (their slowest, most emotional popular songs) are my favorite Collective Soul songs. I really miss this era/this type of music.
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Such a beautiful song! It always gives me goosebumps 🥰
They have made a point to say they are not a Christian band. but evidently a spiritual one. :)
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I LOVE Collective Soul. And yes, there is a lot of grungy angst-ridden alternative music in the 1990s -- and the bands you mentioned are all ones I like and listened to at the time too. Check out their other big hits from the mid-1990s such as "Run", "December" and "Shine".
uhhh....ratrace = A rat race is an endless, self-defeating, or pointless pursuit. The phrase equates humans to rats attempting to earn a reward such as cheese, in vain. It may also refer to a competitive struggle to get ahead financially or routinely.
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If you like Lifehouse and Matchbox Twenty, you need to hear more Collective Soul. They are still putting out great music. Check out December, Bleed, and Simple from the Blue Album.
Probably the most underrated video of all time.
So much memories to this song, ah classic. I grew up jamming to this.. and yup its emotional, still jammin 2024
Collective soul has been my favorite band since I was 15. I'm 40 now. They have made lots of great music, even recently. Love the 90s coming back around.
PERFECT ANALYSIS Anton. I ❤️ love how Collective Soul reminds you of the band LIVE. ED ROLAND ED KOWALCZYK both are locked in my heart ❤️ forever.
Run, Collective Soul, please
The most hopeful video I've ever seen for people in the pit.
When you said the 90's (music) was intimate, exactly! Immediately Cheryl Crow's "If God Was One Of Us" came to mind of a perfect example of how intimate 90's/90's alternative could feel.
It was actually Joan Osborne who sang "If God Was One of US".
@@stananderson4524 You are correct...I know what I was thinking but the wrong name came out, lol. Shit happens fast when going fast.
I am glad you seem to love most of the songs I like 👍👍👍
I cry every damn time.
One of my favorites. Super haunting
I love this song.
This saved me many times
Such an underrated band. So many good songs. I was fortunate to see them before everything was shutdown in 2020. I’d recommended Crown written for Ed’s father
This song is beautiful! You know, my favourite band is Roxette (a 90s group as well) but Collective Soul are just as good producing singable choruses. And they are masters of hook guitar riffs! “Precious Declarations”, “Gel”, “Shine”… some of my favourite guitar riffs ever!
I loved this song as a kid, but I never saw the video. Glad to watch this with you!
Great song request and reaction😊
Dax has a bunch of songs that have come out recently that are quite good and pretty deep, especially "Dear Alcohol".
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Saw your reaction of Loreens Euphoria. You’ll go 🤯🤯🤯🤯 over her perhaps entry in Eurovision Song Contest: Tattoo
🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻 The queen is back to reign 👑
My favorite collective soul song and one of my top all-time favorites! ❤❤❤ The instrumental is, as you stated, AMAZING and the buildup to chorus gets me so hyped up but like in a somber way…haha….love it!!!!
The 90's were pretty bleak, we came out of the optimistic 80's, straight into recession and a realistic, slap in the face, the music reflected that feeling everyone had of uncertainty and worry. Great band, great song, great reaction and analysis. ❤
So beautiful thanks for your reaction too. ❤
this song helped get through hard times, i often had thoughts of what he almost did in this video, in and out of hospitals but this song is sad but not sad at the same time
1st time ive heared that song i knew there and then that song is without a doubt song will hit #1