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“[H]e asked Renee, “What does rock and roll have today that it didn’t have in the sixties?” Renee said, “Tits,” which in retrospect strikes me as not a bad one-word off-the-dome answer at all. The nineties fad for indie rock overlapped precisely with the nineties fad for feminism. The idea of a pop…” quote by Rob Sheffield
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““[H]e asked Renee, “What does rock and roll have today that it didn’t have in the sixties?” Renee said, “Tits,” which in retrospect strikes me as not a bad one-word off-the-dome answer at all. The nineties fad for indie rock overlapped precisely with the nineties fad for feminism. The idea of a pop culture that was pro-girl, or even just not anti-girl -- that was a 1990s mainstream dream, rather than a 1980s or 2000s one, and it was real for a while. Music was not just part of it but leading the way -- hard to believe, hard even to remember. But some of us do.””

Rob Sheffield

About This Quote

Source Interview: Rolling Stone, 1999

The quote highlights how 1990s indie rock embraced feminist themes, contrasting with earlier decades where such perspectives were less prominent.

In simple terms: 1990s indie rock linked with feminism more than before.

Key Takeaway

Recognize cultural shifts in music and gender.

Themes

culture music gender history feminism

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

observational commentary

When to use this quote

  • music criticism
  • gender studies
  • media analysis
  • historical research

Key Concepts

intersectionality pop culture media influence

Questions to Reflect On

  • How did feminism shape 1990s music?
  • What other cultural forces were at play?
A Different Perspective

May overlook other factors influencing music trends.

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