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Which decade do you think was best for music…?
The 2000’s (so far), the 90s, the 80s (or for the older crowd, the 70s or 60s?)… which decade do you think spawned the best songs overall?
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The 80's, but I'm biased.
The Smiths, New Order, Depeche Mode, The Cure, .... Sure, some of these bands continued on into the 90's, but they weren't as essential. |
I certainly dig 80s tunes, but I think by far the best decade has been the 70s. Led Zepplin, Queen, The Partridge Family ... great decade for music.
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For Rock the 70's where the greatest decade hands down IMHO, but since I'm also a huge rap fan I tend to lead towards the 90's as the greatest decade for music.
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February 9, 1964 to December 6, 1969.
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The Beatles? First to last album released?
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Which century?
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Googling says the first date is the Beatles' Ed Sullivan appearance and the last is the Stones at Altamont.
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Good music and time have nothing to do with one another!
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It does in some minds, but not those of true music lovers. Anyone who says they hate the music of a generation doesn't appereciate their own generations music. They can't.
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I have to agree with the 'good music knows no time period' argument, here. I mean, sure, the 70's kicked ass, and it has the highest density of my favorite music (Genesis, Yes, Gentle Giant, ELP, much, much more), but then I stop and remember that I think Glenn Miller kicks ass, too, and Mozart, and Gershwin, and Irving Berlin, and Nine Inch Nails and Billie Holliday and Patsy Cline and Nat King Cole...
I can't possibly pick any one time period over the other...its all good! |
80's,i think,for there came the Guns'n'Roses:D
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For me, I think I go through phazes. I remember in the eithies I loved stuff like Tears for Fears and Smiths. In the nineties it was a lot of the grunge stuff and now I'm totally into the trip hop Massive Attack, Portishead, Hooverphonic and Weekend Players stuff. Does anyone else like that scene right now?
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Another good point but good music always makes me either happy. Not just in one decade or another. Like I said earlier, the trip hop scene has me happy now. That weekend players CD is just awesome. The girls voice is kinda familiar but I can't figure out who she sounds like. (http://www.ffrr.com/artists/weekendplayers/index.mgi2) Can anyone place it?
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Well, the description gives her name as Rachel Foster, which of course means nothing to me.
I think that there's kind of an Annie Lenox quality to her voice. I wonder what it sounds like when it's not overproduced and hidden by all those effects. |
I bought this the last time you were selling it, so you've done your job here. (And I appreciate it, thanks!)
I like her voice, except where it's run though one of those pitch correction devices. I'm allergic to those things. I think what she shares with Annie Lennox is a womanly quality: mature-sounding and has depth. |
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Depeche Mode continued to make good records, especially "Songs Of Faith & Devotion". |
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The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks and the like loom larger in my life than The Beach Boys, for example. In the 70's, the decade in which I came of age, I was very much into the progressive rock stuff; Yes and Genesis, mostly. Boston and Aerosmith and Springsteen; not so much. The 80's were when I got rolling with music; The Cure, The Smiths, Elvis Costello, Squeeze, XTC, Crowded House (not English but close, I suppose), U2 (same). There are musicians still working and still creating compelling music from the 70's and 80's that I still enjoy; Neil Finn, Peter Gabriel, Elvis C and XTC are still around and still making creatively vital music. U2 comes and goes but they hit a high point with thier last CD, I suppose. So, to sum up, I agree that good music isn't really tied to a decade. For me it's connected to a time zone. :) |
We're in the same zone here! There's something about the Brit sensibility.
It continues on into today, with Blur, Radiohead, Supergrass, Dido... |
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Not much from the 80s I like............ |
The '70s were the best.
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I have an Amazon tap. At night when Amanda and I sit around playing Yahtzee and drinking beer, we pick music by year. Alexa, play music from 1970. So far we agree that the years of our birth, 1970 and 1978 respectively have the best music of that decade. 1976 is right out.
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1978? You cradle robber, child molester! :lol2:
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"Alexa, play music from 1978."
"Playing music from 1978." "Oh. Oh, God! My ears are bleeding. The pain! Alexa, find quick, painless methods of suicide! STAT!!!" |
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the formula works: half your age plus 7 I'm 46. 23+7 is 30. she's 39. |
Yeah but, she'll stay 39 and beautiful, while you keep going. :p:
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Blinded by the Light Fly Like an Eagle Hotel California |
I didn't like the 80's so the 90's were blessed relief. It seems like the 70's had the most straight up talent though, but I refuse to choose, this time we live in has the most access.
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