What do you remember about 2002?
Gary
3,982 Posts
Because I'm struggling to remember anything about it. I'm drawing a blank. What was popular? What were people doing? Listening to? Talking about?
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Drum and Bass was still big down here, as were DMC comps & you could hear a penny drop at Soul and Funk nights. How the tables have turned.
WTO protests, the vast majority of Americans thinking going into Afghanistan was a GREAT idea.
AND DENNIS BERGKAMP,DENNIS BERGKAMP,DENNIS FUCKING BERGKAMP
-Visiting the famous butcher shop of master charcutier Pierre Oteiza who continues to this day to single handedly save the endangered species of Basque Pig from extinction. He breeds and feeds these pigs strictly organic and they produce the most heavenly air cured ham I have ever tasted:
-hiking through the mountains to Lac D'Ourec and taking a swim in the coldest water I ever set foot in...
2002 was a great year.
Arsenal win their second double in five seasons.
World Cup in Japan and South Korea. Don't recall who won it, but remember some controversy over the Koreans making through on some rather dubious decisions, because they didn't want the host nations to go out too soon.
http://web.archive.org/web/20020614233319/http://www.soulstrut.com/cgi-bin/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number=6&forum=Crate+Digging+Revealed+-+**+New!&DaysPrune=100&startpoint=120
http://web.archive.org/web/20030123234628/http://www.soulstrut.com/ubb/Forum6/HTML/003013.html
I was buying a lot of records.
Everyone in Hip hop got mad at us.
Season 1
Nelly's "Hot in Herre" was a hit and I hated it. Eminem's "Lose yourself" and that movie 8 mile.
That movie "Scratch" came out and I waited in line to watch it at the Ken Theatre here in San Diego.
OST came out, so did Shadow's "Private Press."
RJD2 Deadringer was released.
Jurassic 5 released "Power in Numbers" and MC Paul Barman released "Paullelujah!"
In August of 2002 I registered for a website called soulstrut. By September I had racked up an impressive 7 posts.
Kelis had not yet released "Milkshake". That was to be the future.
This was a staple in the clubs in Australia. I danced my ass off totally buckled to this joint many times in 02.
In general, I spent a lot more time on Soulstrut, but also on Deep Funk and Vinyl Vultures, both of which organised amazing Mix-CD swaps with about 40 participants each. I imported lots of small label Funk from Finland, Japan, Germany, UK, etc. ??which I sold to LA / Southern Californian shops, collectors and the like.
Had a fun night at a Dapkings concert at the Knitting Factory where I set up shop at the back of the hall next to their merchandise table. Everybody was cool with that, Neil Sugarman and Egon ??thumbed through my crates and we had a nice chat.??
Wanted to spend a long weekend in Hawaii and realised that it's still a long way from LA; decided to extend it to two weeks in Kauai and Maui.??Really liked it.
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Tak-008/release/29612
http://www.discogs.com/Timedwellers-The-Barbuda-EP/release/60285
I had no money and was getting smashed most weekends. It was fun but I'm finding it really tiring just thinking about it.
They reignited a love for copping records, something which I'd drifted away from over the previous few years, having started child raising.
Also memorable for the autumn night when I came home with a raspberry coloured mark on my collar after a night at a lap dancing place with work clients. It was black currant juice, wifey thought it was lipstick, big drunken row, moody sulks for weeks, culminating in separation 2 years later and eventual divorce.
Shit times.
Why you had to open old wounds, Gary?
You bastard.
::ice grill / wink combo::.
Also, Jam Master Jay and Joe Strummer both died that year, which sucked.