I still don't see the '90s as being too far from now, yet the '90s are as far away as the '60s were from the '90s. Not just in time but also in ways and overall mentality.
I'll re-post something I posted in another thread a few weeks ago:
Other than technologically and politically, things haven't changed in well over 20 years. I've posted the 2004 video before but this time I'll post it with comparisons from the same channel. So first off here are what the channel says were the "top songs" of 2023 (they don't have a 2024 video yet):
Now here are that channel's "top songs" of 2004, 20 years ago:
Finally, here are that channel's top songs of 1984, another 20 years before the previous one and 40 years ago from now:
Do you notice the stark difference between comparing the 2023 and 2004 videos and comparing both of those to the 1984 videos? Do I need to find the top songs of 1964 and 1944 to make the point even more? 1944 is 40 years away from 1984 like 1984 is 40 years away from 2024, but children and young adults today are still listening to and loving music from 1984 (and the 80s in general) yet in 1984 there wasn't a lot from 1944 that children and young adults wanted to listen to. And even songs they might want to, like Swinging On A Star, they probably listened to a newer version of.
Here is a video of a 10 year old boy at some modern band's concert. He wanted to play guitar with them so they bring him onstage. He didn't want to play one of their songs with them though, he wanted to play Sweet Child O' Mine by his favorite band Guns 'N Roses. Sweet Child O' Mine was released in 1987, which is 37 years ago. Can you imagine a 10 year old boy being brought onstage at a Guns 'N Roses concert in 1987 and him asking to play a song from 1950 by his favourite 50s band?
The fact is, other than technologically, society peaked in the 80s.