This is going to be hard to hear, but:
Bryan Adams released "Summer of '69" in 1985. A similar nostalgia-based song released now would be harkening back to the distant and bygone year of 2010.
This is going to be hard to hear, but:
Bryan Adams released "Summer of '69" in 1985. A similar nostalgia-based song released now would be harkening back to the distant and bygone year of 2010.
@Keab42 @Flamekebab @jsr that was indeed an idyllic summer
I was in grad school; my now-wife and I sideloaded it so we could get it early in Canada, and there were Squirtles everywhere
@jsr Happy Days first aired in 1974 and depicted life in 1955.
If it were made in 2026, it would be set in 2007.

@jsr This is going to be hard to hear, but:
Miley Cyrus released "Party in the U.S.A." in 2009, ten years after the first Britney song came on the radio. A similar nostalgia-based song released now would be harkening back to the distant and bygone year of 2016.
@realSiegfried not his own experience.
Bryan was 10 years old in 1969, living in Beruit where his British father was a military attaché.
His agent and rock promoter Bruce Allen had matched Bryan up with a lyricist who was a decade older. He has said in interviews after he was free of that contractual relationship that he wasn’t always comfortable justifying songs that weren’t within his own experience.
@jsr @matthewskelton The very first album I ever bought was The Number Of The Beast by Iron Maiden in 1982. That’s 44 years ago.
Thanks for making me feel very old 😭
@jsr bit Brit specific, but they mentioned on the radio the other day that the Maradona "Hand of God" moment was 40 years ago, which means that that day is now twice as far away as the England World Cup win of 1966 was then.
(I know nothing of football, but these things are weird archaeological monoliths in English culture).
@jsr Summer of 2010? Yeah, that'd be good. Back when it felt like things were looking up.
Back when it felt like the USA's institutions were proving resilient and fixing things.
