Commerce. Arent these girls just crazy . Yeah, they are. You may think of it as the channel that rattles your china, occasionally your teeth and hypnotizes your children. But what you may want to know is that mtv is responsible for a complete revolution in the music business in this country. Unskinny bop just blows me away mtv makes the hits. Its as if there were just one National Radio station for new songs. Ending the 80s in terms of rock music youre getting a lot of hair bands. Youve got poison, ratt, warrant. Shes my cherry pie cool drink of water, such a Sweet Surprise tastes so good make a grown man sweet cherry pie a lot of hairspray going on. Theres a lot of sexually suggestive lyrics. Its not particularly deep music, but mtv pushing it. So thats selling. When i would turn on mtv, all the rock bands looked a certain way. They played a kind of music. They were expected to have a certain facade. Mtvs ratings are surprisingly small. But those who do watch, mostly teenagers and young adults, buy a lot of records, tapes and cds. And buy the most of what they see the most. Recently, two members of the heavy metal band aerosmith dropped by mtvs offices to screen their new video and brought a big bag much cash as an incentive. The Record Companies would submit videos every monday and then wed have our music meetings and look at all the videos and decide who was going to get put into the rotation. I was a 21yearold kid who loved punk rock, and i pretty quickly realized that the music that they were playing just wasnt what i was into. When the new nirvana video was delivered to mtv, i was completely blown away. I said, listen, they really are incredible and we need to give them a shot, and if it doesnt work then you can push me out of the music meeting. Tonights World Premiere video from the seattle band nirvana. Smells like teen spirit. Load up on guns bring your friends its fun to lose and to it was like the musical kennedy assassination of our time. Everybody who was alive then can tell you the moment they heard that song. Because nothing like that existed to that point. It was really transcendent. When the lights out its less dangerous here we are now entertain us here we are now, entertain us. It sounded like a threat. It sounded like a different generation coming in saying what do you have for us . What are you going to do for us . Got to find a way, a better way, a way to live the socalled slackers, generation x, they were not being paid attention to. And this pressure was building up in the Music Industry for something that actually spoke to them. This is the First American generation that will make less than their parents will. Its a tough time to grow up in. And i think the band and kurt cobain in particular reflect that angst. Yeah, yeah kurt cobain was a great songwriter with an ability to scream almost in tune. It just gave an intensity that was really unique. I kill you, im not gonna crack nirvana gave the record industry a wakeup call and said, here is your new audience. So, start looking for the people with the clothes with the holes in the knees and you better run to those clubs to buy up the next one. I would go to the clubs and see bands like cat butt and bands like screaming trees. It was such a refreshing change from the competitive sort of l. A. Hollywood 80s. And it was just suddenly so cool to be from seattle. One of the biggest music biz stories these days is the socalled rain city renaissance with the emergence of noisy punk metal grunge rock. Bands like soundgarden, alice in chains, and pearl jam from seattle, washington. Outshined o outshined outshined why dont you tell me what the biggest misconception about the socalled seattle music scene is . Everybodys a grunge band. All of these bands sound pretty different from each other were being lofted up to the mainstream as this is what grunge is. Tell me a little bit about the seattle music scene. With all the attention, no ones ever asked us that before. Weve never heard that question. So, tell me about the seattle sound . Whats going on up there . Whats in the water . Son, have i got a little story for you what you thought was your daddy bands like nirvana, pearl jam, they wanted no part of the Music Industry machine. And yet there they were, on mtv, on the charts, selling millions of records. Hey oh, im still alive i, oh, im still alive its a little bit overwhelming to see this many people. Were used to playing small clubs. You know . And we want to go back to playing small clubs. A collaborative rock tour kicked off in phoenix, arizona thursday night. Its a multiact package called the lollapalooza tour. All your crossroads 1991, we were the first band on stage at the first ever lollapalooza, which was a tremendous thing for my band and i. Lollapalooza is cool. The idea you can get these important and popular bands from the underground, like janes addiction, Nine Inch Nails, soundgarden, hole, red hot chili peppers, and you get them all together, it felt like a really new idea. By the mid90s its already parodied by the simpsons. Its like woodstock only with advertisements everywhere and tons of security guards. It is in the american lexicon. The commercial culture has coopted the counterculture. The honeymoons over. Now were getting down to real commerce and theres a certain kind of disillusionment going on. Since i got everything i wanted i could put a zero after the number of record sales ive had. I could play 200,000seat halls instead of 2,000seat halls and i could go on mtv 1,000 times a week rather than 1 time a month. And i thought maybe when i reached all these goals id find some sort of peace. I didnt. Its like im more miserable now than i ever was. I have been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. When i met my team at ctca, they put together a comprehensive plan, that gave me an opportunity to accomplish my goals, and my dreams. Learn more at cancercenter. Com [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. The season of audi sales event is here. Audi will cover your first months lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. Resolution 1 binge more. Join the uncarrier, and get four unlimited lines for forty bucks each. With netflix included. Watch however you want. On your phone, tablet, or tv. Lets rock this joint when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. Late checkout. Downalternative pillows. And of course, price. Tripadvisor helps you book a. Hotel without breaking a sweat. Because we now instantly. Search over 200 booking sites. To find you the lowest price. On the hotel you want. Dont sweat your booking. Tripadvisor. The latest reviews. The lowest prices. So we know how to cover almost almoanything. Hing even a swing set standoff. And we covered it, july first, twentyfifteen. Talk to farmers. We know a thing or two because weve seen a thing or two. We are farmers. Bumpadum, bumbumbumbum prices of the season on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. And snoring . Does your bed do that . Its the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. Now only 1199, save 400. Plus, 24 month financing available. Ends monday. Visit sleepnumber. Com for a store near you. Welcome to the week in rock. It was week lit up in a large way by the release of in utero, a much anticipated third album by nirvana. Rape me walmart is refusing to sell nirvanas new release which includes a song called rape me. The chain says it wants to be sensitive to its customers moral standards. To get into walmart they had to change the title from rape me to waif me. I dont think kurt was too happy about that. He always had that conflict between wanting to maintain that punk authenticity and also wanting to be popular. Rape me the starmaking machine had sucked nirvana up into its evil guts, and now they had to deal with it. We decided to lay low and obviously that was you know, someone would say, oh, because kurts on heroin the whole time. It was just like its been really damaging to us. To tell you the truth. Its really affected my personal life a lot. [ applause ] i was in the front row of the unplugged performance, and it was a serious artistic statement. Kurt didnt play the hits. Those songs were chosen for a particular reason. My girl, my girl dont lie to me tell me where did you sleep last night i remember watching him play a cover of a leadbelly song, where did you sleep last night . And it was emotional for me because i love nirvana and i felt this connection to kurt cobain and i was always, even when i was young, just so worried about him. My girl, my girl in that era there was always the speculation kurts not doing well, kurt has drug problems. And nirvana unplugged was this kind of thing like the clouds parted. You know . And it seemed like everything was going to be okay. The whole night through [ cheers and applause ] from seattle tonight, word of an untimely death. The lead singer of nirvana shot and killed himself at his home in seattle, washington, today. It didnt come as a major surprise, but it was devastating because of the way it happened. I pulled over and i was there for like 20 minutes, half an hour just crying right there. I just dont understand it. Thats all. I think he was the closest that his generation came to a john lennon. Yeah. In that he was writing very much from the heart, directly, and he didnt play according to the rules. I was 16 when that happened. And if you turned to music for solace in your life, to then see your hero kill himself, it was devastating. It certainly sucked the air out of alternative rock. You know, the best band fell apart after only making a couple records. You know . What do you do after that . Oasis, the verve, blur, the britpop thing, it was like the hangover of grunge. Oh, my god, my heads pounding. This has been insane. Lets turn on oasis. And after all youre my wonderwall they were the opposite of nirvana because they wanted fame. No matter how big they were they wanted to be bigger. We know were the best band in the country, and its as simple as that. And its that simple. The thing about oasis in a way is theyve got no kind of no false modesty. Anybody can just sort of go were brilliant. Its like anybody whos got the balls to do that is good in my book. But im a creep creep came out in the early 90s. And that was as much of an alt rock hit as any of the nirvana songs or pearl jam songs, but it was hardly extraordinary. Inevitably the first song that becomes a hit everybody caricatures the band from that. We just have to wait to see whether we have a chance to prove that were not just that. Okay. I remember vividly listening to radioheads next record, the bends, nonstop and seriously geek out on every part, the bass line, like percussion, every tiny little nuance. Dont leave me high dont leave me dry this week the band released a new album ok computer that has critics chirping with praise, too. Ok computer is like dark side of the moon of the 90s. It really showed this is going to be a defining band of the next 25 years. You could tell the whole story of the evolution of what came out of grunge through radiohead, and what came out of alternative through beck. In the time of chimpanzees i was a monkey butane in my veins i was always interested in hiphop. Sort of nonlinear word connections. Im a loser, baby, so why dont you kill me beck is defining whats happening now with that mesh of styles. Hes mixing electronic, country, rap, rock and roll, everything. Everything. Hes throwing the kitchen sink in. Out of the ashes of nirvana dave grohl created the foo fighters. This is the first time in my life ive ever fronted a band, had to actually stand up and sing. And seem charismatic or whatever, which i cant do. But i need to just keep playing and making music. Looking to the sky to save me looking for a sign of life looking for something to help me burn out bright in an era when everything was serious and had a heavy tone especially after kurt cobains death, the foo fighters create the learning to fly music video. They found this perfect balance between making people laugh with also having the ability to play incredible rock music. [ cheers and applause ] the down home music once the preserve of cowboys and rednecks is well on its way to becoming the sound of the 90s. One of the things that was overlooked while all this rock and roll explosion was going on was Country Music. These acts were putting out good music, they were touring constantly around the country, and building up a fan base. Blame it all on my roots i showed up in my boots and ruined your black tie affair when they asked people their favorite singer, number one in the nation was garth brooks. Are you surprised by that . Yes, sir. I guess my family knew they would be asking the questions and got there before they did. I got friends in low places where the whiskey drowns and the beer chases my blues away living in mississippi, country was a huge part of my life, and it was all because of garth brooks. The first time i ever saw him in concert, i was probably 10 or 11 years old. To the oasis i said that is exactly what i want to do. Garth brooks is the biggestselling artist of the decade and the fastestselling musical artist ever. Hes been described as a cross between john wayne and mick jagger. Hes got the looks of a cowboy and the moves of a rock n roll star. It sounded like rock n roll. Guilt guitars and big drums, and everybodys singing along. Thats what everybody liked about rock shows. As the acts became maybe less twangy in their way, that just expanded their audience. Artists like George Strait or brooks dunn, plenty of acts worked their way up and became massive. Over the last two years, Country Music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts with over 2 billion in sales and climbing. As the boom in the music takes hold, westernwear dealers cant keep up with the demand. Youve got kids, youve got a house payment, and these people are more like you are than madonna is. Is there life out there so much she hasnt done women in country was a huge thing in the 90s. You had reba mcentire, martina mcbride, the dixie chicks, shania twain. Lets go, girls i remember when shania twain came out i was just obsessed with her. I thought it was because i was really attracted to her but i came to find out i just wanted to be her best friend. The best part about being a woman is the prerogative to have a little fun oh, oh, oh, totally crazy in all fields in our society now women, i wouldnt say dominating. I think that theyre just rising to their true place. I feel like a woman [ cheers ] as things wore on, it became a great decade to be a girl. After years of singing backup for such stars as Michael Jackson and rod stewart, she exploded onto the music scene in 1993 with her album tuesday night music club. All i wanna do is have some fun ive got a feeling im not the only one radio has been so long in coming playing female artists. So, its definitely a different sort of environment and attitude now. If it makes you happy female artists like sheryl crow or liz phair, even though they had success they were still routinely marginalized within every aspect of the industry. There was not a lot of space in pop culture for a young womans thoughts, feelings, voices, to be respected or taken seriously. Im just a girl there was such a strange dichotomy to gwen stefani, super girlie but then also kind of tough. And then in front of this band of all guys. Thats all that youll let me be im just a girl in the world and thats all that youll let me be. You know, it was like the middle finger up to every guy that ever annoyed you. Look whos here. Alanis. Hi. We ran into each other. Were shopping today. We thought wed take you with us. And alanis is here with a brandnew album. A brandnew look ive noticed. Yeah. I was dropped from mca records after having made records through my teens. And my personal promise to myself was i wouldnt stop until i wrote a record that really exemplified and nailed on the head what was truly going on for me. Another version of me is she perverted like me would she go down on you in a theater that was a little pearl clutch moment. What did she say . Women could say that . And, yeah, they could. She was singing about a relationship that had obviously gone wrong, but it wasnt this kind of nice like oh, my god, you left me and now im sad. This was rage at this man. You didnt hear that a lot from women. And im here to remind you of the mess you left when you went away its not fair in america alone, jagged little pill sells 50 million albums. Its alanis moment. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you oughta know over the last four years learned to write for my own reasons and write for myself. And its pretty ironic the moment i started doing that was the moment most people related to it. An old man turned 98 you know, it was that egocentric tendency on my part and perhaps everyones part to think youre alone in your pain. I quickly realized that i was not alone and that millions of other people were feeling along with me. People were tired of sublimating, people were tired of being inauthentic about their real experience and conforming. So, i think there was this door that busted open, and i was on the crust of the wave. Its like rain on your wedding day its a free ride and youve already paid ironic was really funny because what she was talking about wasnt ironic at all but she became one of the biggest stars of the mid 90s. And out of that you get not only Alanis Morrissette but theres lots of other women making music too and lets celebrate all of it. The latest trend in rock n roll, women. Last night some of the top female artists took the stage to launch lilith fair. It is a series of summer concerts rocking the world and shattering misconceptions. A lot of the summer festivals are very maledominated. And i just thought that it wasnt representational of all the music that was out there. So this is sort of a way to even the scales a little bit. I went to the doctor i went to the mountains i looked to the children i drank from the fountains theres more than one answer to these questions lilith fair was incredibly powerful. Our brains, our bodies, our creativity, our ambition mattered. It validated a lot. The closer i am to fine yeah [ cheers and applause ] give a little bit give a little bit. Hello. Give a little bit. Of your love to me oh, haha. Theres so much that we need to share so send a smile and show that you care ill give a little bit of my love to you i enjoy the fresher things in life. O. Fresh towels. Fresh soaps. And of course, tripadvisors freshest, lowest. Prices. So if youre anything like me. Youll want to check tripadvisor. We now instantly compare prices. From over 200 booking sites. To find you the lowest price. On the hotel you want. Go on, try something fresh. Tripadvisor. The latest reviews. The lowest prices. Original gangsta o. G. Original gangsta gangsta rap, the angriest kind of rap music. It glorifies brutality and sex. Gangsta rap really starts to take hold in the early 90s. People are moving away from the political raps of public not mi of the 80s and much more into reality rap and street rap. The Police Coming straight from the underground young got it bad because im brown the group nwa is the harshest most in your face of the gangstastyle rappers. One song blasts the police in the most obscene terms. Renn and ice cube, they write the rap, right . Me and my boy yella get together and hook up a good beat we feel will go good with the rap and there it is. Platinum records. Nwa at that point is the biggest hiphop band there is. First time i heard nwa i was like that ice guy is all right but the rest of this is garbage. That was pretty much the attitude initially of most people who were part of the hiphop world. Dre step to the door and get [ bleep ] up the east coast kind of felt like, well, we invented hiphop, youre not going to come in as the new kid and decide this is the thing like the east coast is the home of hiphop and were all going to have a say in where hiphop goes. Mad thinking about stomping im from the south bronx [ bleep ] compton you going to continue making a lot of money off this . Long as its violence its going to be rap music, gangsta rap music, whatever. Nwa was always too hot to hold. It had to splinter. And the first person who walks away is ice cube. Tried to kill me same reason ice cube left the group is the reason i left. You know, tired of making other people money. Its my turn. Tonights the night i get in some deep cover on the incognito tip suge knight, who wasnt a real gangster, got into cahoots with dr. Dre and said, dre, we should start our own record label, which became death row records. Knight, 63, 330pound former bodyguard has become one of the most feared men in the music business. You got dr. Dre, who probably makes beats better than everybody. This guy delivers a hit. Dre put out his first solo album the chronic. Not only do you get dre but then you also get snoop dogg. One, two, three and to the four snoop doggy dog and dr. Dre is at the door ooh, boy. Snoop doggy dog and dr. Dre at the door. Its crazy. They knocked the door down, baby. G thing baby were crazy 70 of rap music, including gangsta rap, was purchased by whites. Growing up in st. Paul, minnesota, my friends and i thought compton and South Central must be the coolest places in the world based on this music. Other music is more like a fairy tale story. Where now we can hear somebody elses history basically and understand where theyre coming from. Bow wow wow yippy yo yippy yea death rows definitely in the house the chronic made hiphop digestible to everybody. It was a hiphop tsunami, and we didnt see it coming. Death row records going to be the next motown, you know what im saying . The chronic album was the foundation, and were going to keep rolling on until the house is finished. Its the bow to the wow and creeping and crawling the handful of gangsta rap superstars are not just singing about being mean and nasty and vicious. Theyre accused of living up to their lyrics. All respect to those who break their neck tupac shakur, rap star and movie star, was arrested in new york and charged with sodomy and sexual assault. Atlanta cops had arrested tupac less than a month earlier for shooting two offduty police officers. Tupac was languishing in jail waiting for his appeal when suge knight swooped in and basically offered to pay his bail if he signed a contract. Death row. You will see your art brought to a bigger platform and you will be paid one of these days. You know, he was an east coast guy by birth. Hes now rapping on the west coast with the big label out there, death row. Give me that ball beat from dre let me serenade the streets of l. A. From oakland to sac town the bay area and back down cali is where they put their mac down california suge was trying to expand death row all over the country. But who controlled most of the music in the east at that time . Bad boy. Papi, fab five freddies here. Oh, what up . Whats going on . Everything. Its all good in the hood. Sean puffy combs founded bad boy and Biggie Smalls was his marquee artist. They modeled their sound on death row in a lot of ways, kind of a gangster rap for the east coast. Jump in the rover and come over tell your friends in the gsv i got the chronic by the i love it when you call me big papa throw your hands in the air if yous a true playa i make music about what i know. Know what im saying . If i worked in mcdonalds, id have made rhymes about big macs and fries and stuff like that. You know what im saying . Brooklyn, i see hustling, i see killing, i see gambling, i see girls, i see cars. Thats what i rap about, whats in my environment. And the winner is notorious b. I. G. B. I. G. puff daddy in the house. I hosted that. Mayhem almost broke out in that place that night. Any of yall want to be an artist and stay a star and dont want to worry about the producer trying to be all in the videos, all on the record, dancing come to death row. Suge calls puffy out. He never mentions puffys name, but Everybody Knows hes talking about puffy. The idea of a territorial beef is now being drawn out in front of your eyes in realtime. That was hiphops funeral. Resolution 1 binge more. Join the uncarrier, and get four unlimited lines for only forty bucks each. Plus, netflix for the whole family. On us. So, they get their shows. Lets go, girl youre gonna love this bit and you get yours. Watch however you want. On your phone, tablet, or tv. For just forty bucks per line. With no extra charges. Lets rock this joint all on americas best unlimited network, tmobile. Im alive, im alive im alive, im alive im alive, im alive alive gives you more vitamins and minerals than leading brands. Because when you start with more, you own the morning. Alive blue moon is a wellcrafted belgian style wheat beer brewed with valencia orange peel for a refreshing taste that shines brighter. Blue moon. Rap star tupac shakur died last night after a brief life in a rough business. He was 25. Shakur has been at the center of a battle between east and west coast rappers. For the second time in six months, a star in the often brutal world of gangsta rap has been gunned down. Music industry sources on the west coast suspect that smalls death may in some way be payback for the september killing of rap star tupac shakur. When tupac and biggie were assassinated, it was a watershed moment i think in hiphop culture. Kind of the death of a revolution. These two men were two of the most successful rap artists in the industry. Phenomenally wealthy. Why are we seeing this happen . Well, both Biggie Smalls and tupac had talked of trying to break out of that violence, but many say they were trapped in the world they created. They were forced to, in a word, as they say, to keep it real, and thats a sad commentary. I remember seeing news reports about how violent it was, i remember seeing editorials, how can we let our children listen to this when these artists are being killed at an incredible rate . And i thought rap was going to end. At least one Radio Station here in los angeles which has made a lot of money from gangsta rap music has stopped playing it. We lost two of the greatest artists in hiphop history. That vacuum was there for a while. It was just like, okay, what are we going to do . Seems like yesterday we used to rock the show i laced the track you rocked the floor notorious, they got to know ill be missing you was diddys song about b. I. G. Suddenly its like, oh, damn, puffys going to be a legitimate solo act and enters the next phase of hiphop. Every step i take theres sampling and then theres sampling. To take the every breath you take Police Sample and rap over it, puff daddy finds a way to appeal to young listeners and their parents. Im coming and everybody wants to party. Aint nothing wrong with partying. Puff daddy built an empire out of it. The sound shifted and the use of samples exploded. Mo money mo problems was a diana ross sample that an older crowd could hear and say, well, that sounds familiar to me, so maybe this isnt all bad. I see myself in the pistol smoke you have songs like coolios Gangsta Paradise which is, on the surface, a heavier song but the hook is so inviting and warm. Been spending most of their lives living in a gangsters paradise hiphop had hit a point it had become mainstream and starts appearing in other forms of music. Theres this kind of rockrap happening. Sometimes, something kicked theres hiphop that can be found in pop music. Harrison ford getting frantic like sting im tantric like snickers guaranteed to satisfy r b and rap mixing for new jack swing. New jack swing around town doesnt give a teddy riley was the big new jack swing producer, and he produced everybody. All i want to do zoom, zoom and a boom, boom he had wreckx and effect. He had his own group guy, heavy d and the boys. It all had this kind of rhythm that made you have to dance. Get down, good lord new jack swing was someone that could sing with the level of Stevie Wonder with the break beat background of a public enemy, and marry those two. Baby, i can get you with my ride i like the way you work it no diggity no diggity is the masterpiece of the new jack swing era. We out hiphop was a maledominated music. Seriously. Like, women were thought, youre not sexy ah. Get outta here. Youre not shaking that ass, get out of here. I want to take a minute or two give respect to the man that made a difference in my world female emcees wasnt a pop cultural phenomenon really until salt n pepa, and that blew the doors off it. What a man, what a man, what a mighty good man it opened up the door, well, who else are females rapping . Oh. M. C. Lyte. Can i get a who you calling a bitch . Oh. Whos this Queen Latifah girl . And then later on, oh, whos this missy . Oh, missy try to maintain they were respected as artists. They didnt have to shake booty or wear a lowcut blouse. It changed the way we viewed things. To me, the best two female emcees to come out of the 90s are missy elliot and lauryn hill. Never called you again you see the role of women in hiphop, is it changing . Like yourself . Something thats always been there. Whether or not they got the, you know, the acknowledgement they should have, theyve always been there. And just now maybe theyll truly be acknowledged. Guys are only that thing, that thing that thing she sings, she raps. Theres heartache involved. Its all encompassed in one amazing piece of art. The miseducation of lauryn hill. With her recordbreaking fifth grammy win, lauryn hill echoed what many might have been thinking. This is crazy, because this is hiphop music. You know what i mean . Shes going to be, big well, she already is a big star. You get five grammys you are. A lot of people think shes going to really redefine the connections among hiphop, pop, for everybody. Hi, kids. Do you like primus want to see me stick Nine Inch Nails through each one of my eyelids when em came we sat back like this. Whats this white boy doing . And then i really listened but i cant figure out which spice girl i want to impregnate i was like, whoa slim shady you what dre said and dres behind it . Hes in. Hes in hes not trying to be black. Hes not pretending he has these great urban stories. Hes telling his story, portraying lower middleclass white life. Which hiphop had not done before. I think thats why he was so appealing to so many people. The kids in america that always had a sufficient amount of money and a different pair of clothes to wear to school each day of the week. Those type of kids, they admire poor people that have nothing to lose. Eminem saw the logical conclusion of 20odd years of hiphop. And white kids now listening to hiphop were now deciding we need to create our own thing. My name is my name is slim shady its time for sleep numbers lowest prices of the season on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. And snoring . Does your bed do that . Its the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. Now only 1199, save 400. Plus, 24 month financing available. Ends monday. Visit sleepnumber. Com for a store near you. So we know how to cover almost almoanything. Hing even a swing set standoff. And we covered it, july first, twentyfifteen. Talk to farmers. We know a thing or two because weve seen a thing or two. We are farmers. Bumpadum, bumbumbumbum when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. Late checkout. Downalternative pillows. And of course, price. Tripadvisor helps you book a. Hotel without breaking a sweat. Because we now instantly. Search over 200 booking sites. To find you the lowest price. On the hotel you want. Dont sweat your booking. Tripadvisor. The latest reviews. The lowest prices. Its hot news for electronica, the multifaceted techno dance genre touted by many tastemakers as the next big musical thing. Prodigys new album the fat of the land enters the billboard pop chart at number 1. Fight the pressure up until the end of the 90s, dance music was just a deejay, it was a beat. Then all of a sudden theres a face to it. Block rocking beats the chemical brothers come up. This is very much the recycling age. Is this music recycled . Everything is secondhand. You take things from different places and create something new with it. All of this stuff was going on at the same time. Massive attack, moby, so youre seeing what we called electronica which is edm, which is techno really started to kind of take hold beyond dance clubs. All these artists end up laying the seeds for what would become a pretty huge revolution of music. Around the world everybodys talking about them and theyre headed to america. It started with the beatles and then the stones. Well, move over, boys, and roll over beethoven. The spice girls are coming. If you want to be my lover you got to get with my friends theres never been a group where every person had their own personality and every fan could choose a different one that they related to. And it was brilliant. Taking this too easy but thats the way it is there needed to be some music to be the sorbet and the palate cleansing for all the intensity that was the earlier part of the 90s. The Recording Industry does not need to be told that its a teen teen world. There were about to be more teenagers than any other time in americas history. Teenagers wanted to be entertained. They wanted to have fun. Even in my heart i see youre not being true to me the Backstreet Boys made a video for quit playing games with my heart. Them in the rain, getting all wet, being all sexy. And it became a hit. Quit playing games with my heart with my heart with my heart this is where it all started, right here, in this house. The guys coming here, doing vocal recording. I had a little karaoke machine that i had. Their manager lou pearlman said i think i need another one of these. Tearing up my heart when im with you but when we are apart i feel it too it was a little overwhelming to be, you know, 16 years old and have that many people trying to attack you. It was craziness. And it felt like a dream. One by one the breathless few got their lucky autographs. Most were missing school. Many had mom as chaperones. All these people who would go on to be huge pop stars began on disney. So many people came out of the mickey mouse club. Keri russell, justin timberlake, cristina aguilera, j. C. Chasez, ryan gosling, britney spears. Thats like the 1927 yankees in terms of pop. Oh baby baby how was i supposed to know that something wasnt right here teenagers are the biggest consumers of music, and britney has become their queen. Im not that innocent oops i did it again britney was the madonna whereas christina was like the mariah. Im a genie in a bottle christina, you know, very tiny girl, shes under 5 feet. And when she opened her mouth, it was like this burst of like wind came through your hair. You were like, that voice is coming out of that girl . The end of the 90s is a really precarious strange time for music because mtv stops playing music videos and starts doing some more kind of Reality Television programming which everyones like thats never going to take off. Music would be as much or more in peoples lives than it ever had been, but the economics of it would vanish. Another turning point a fork stuck in the road time grabs you by the wrist directs you where to go the 90s represented being who you are. This is the kind of music im going to make and i dont care who likes it and who doesnt like it, and im not going to sound like anybody else. This is who i am. People were starving for authenticity, they were starving for what the real experience was, the messy, chaotic, fallible experience of being human. And the 90s gave complete green light permission for that to be explored. You talk about this band a lot. Then you go oh, wait a minute. You cant talk about the 90s without this one and this one and this one, where theres so many monumental bands, one after another. Thats the 90s. Take the photographs in still frames in your mind hang it on a shelf and get up in good time memories for what its worth it was worth all the while its something unpredictable but in the end its right i hope you had the time of your lives [ cheers and applause ] thats all. There are people in this country who are furious at the federal government. They have a right to believe whatever they want. They do not have the right to kill americans. There has been a massive explosion in oklahoma city, oklahoma. Police are descending upon columbine high right now. We shouldnt lose vigilancy. The terrorists often takes the path of least resistance and strikes when and where we least expect them to. What are your future plans . Translator youll see them and hear about them in the media. God willing