JackRiddler wrote:Not enough cars visible but the small one tells me it could be as early as guessed so far or as late as the early 1980s. 1985 would not surprise me. The outfits and car models only tell you earliest time, not latest. Especially not the outfits, you still see people dressed like that. Which to me is sort of of the point. Changes keep coming but with all past eras also present and constant retros and an increasingly unified media-perceptual system where everyone knows the same bullshit at the same time, it has acquired the feel of one continuous now.
No way that's the early 80's.
1977 is a good guess, mine too.
Cars had a bit of character back then. For a while now, save for some specialty models, cars have had no character. The ones most people drive, I mean. A popular sedan from 15-20 years ago looks pretty much like the same today, a little sleeker, that's about it. Blandly aerodynamic. Efficient. Dead.
Clothing's the same, too, save for hipsters and certain socialites. Bland. Efficient. Dead. Cheap. Mass-produced. Sleek. Flattering, in an algorithmic way. I don't mind, actually. I just wear black, brown, and grey anyway. No logos. That's my fashion statement, lol.
I'll have to read this whole thread from the beginning.
But my gut says the thesis is pretty much right.
But shit, at least the 80's are over. 1985-1990 or so made almost everyone look like an undignified buffoon, regardless of age or race. Bird hair. Clashing colors. Fluorescent. Gross patterns. Logos, not even subtle. I guess it was suitable fashion for children, so I lucked out in that sense. Every subculture's fashion sense was generally destroyed. Almost every musical legend of the 70's turned into pleasant MIDI crap overnight in, like, 1981 -- even if they were still in their prime! (Edit: Likewise, totally suitable for a child, however. An average 9-year-old can't get into Traffic or proggy Genesis, but the schmaltzy twinkling of mid-80's Steve Winwood or Phil Collins is sublime to juvenile ears.) Just generally, the 80's: Lame. Ghey, and not at all in the awesome same-sex-love sense. With very few exceptions. Still pretty fun, though!