[30 Day Song Challenge: Alternative Nation Edition] Day 18 - An alternative song from the year you were BORN! ๐Ÿ‘ถ

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DAY 18 of the 30 Day Song Challenge, alternative music styles!

Oh my, time to show our ages for reals, I guess. WOOF! Time to pick an alternative song you love from the year you were born? Does alternative even go that far???? lol REEEE!!!

Each day Iโ€™ll post the challenge and you share some of your favorite alternative & indie songs that meet the challenge!

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This is actually tough for me. I was born in a stellar year for alternative music: 1988. Do I go with Pixies? The Sugarcubes? My Bloody Valentine? Janeโ€™s Addiction?

Ultimately, my choice is one of my favorite bands.

Sonic Youth - The Sprawl

Goodness...

This was hard. I'm a bit older now, grew up on 80s college rock and all that, but I'm Gen X so you know that means my birth year was a bit early for alternative-alternative. But let's go with:

Tom Waits - Hope I don't fall in love with you (1973 WOOF) https://youtu.be/EtLVXBqfqBY?si=49RWc51XP_tPXRqK

The Runaways - Cherry Bomb

A bunch of good ones from 1976 - Ramones, Lou Reed, Modern Lovers, Tom Waits, Blondie ... But I've got two girls who have both been obsessed with Joan Jett at various times, so we'll go with The Runaways.

Ooo!! nice! Also, love passing on great music to my kids. Their music taste now is awesome and eclectic af!

It's the best. When it works. ๐Ÿ˜„ One day, my teen is lamenting that no one her age knows Otis Redding.

The next, I put on The Postal Service and she says "This sounds like that Fireflies song..." So I start my diatribe about how that guy just ripped off TPS sound and so on, and she just goes "and they're both bad." Right after I invited her to go see them with me!

I don't know if this is alternative, but Faye Wong's cover of The Cranberries' "Dream" called ๆŽ™่„ซ from her album Sky. Released in 1994, same as me. The first one is the Mandarin version, this is the Cantonese version. She is a native Mandarin speaker. PS. I don't speak Chinese despite the courses I took. ๐Ÿ˜…

Oh dang! LIZA! In it's own way, yeah, right? Maybe not at the time, but definitely in hindsight, she's always been a bit alternative to everyone else in her genres lol

Iโ€™d say it qualifies. Since I first saw this performance Iโ€™ve always been fascinated by it. Her voice and acting in this is rather hypnotizing. I just never liked the composition, never liked Pet Shop Boys.