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Opinions please i accept older peeps may have different opinions to the younger but this maybe interesting so spill folks wht era gave us the best music in your opinion |
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"Opinions please i accept older peeps may have different opinions to the younger but this maybe interesting so spill folks wht era gave us the best music in your opinion "
80s for me all the way!
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"I like music from every era, including mediaeval. "
I have quite a large collection of Medieval music - it can be immensely relaxing - and some it it - with a few candles thrown in - in great for long, sensuous sessions |
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Very true erectjim. Once in a while a group or artist defines the generation.
If I had to pick one though... I'd have to opt for the late 60s. Listening back to some of The Beatles material just reminds me how they pushed the boundaries and mastered melody! |
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"Very true erectjim. Once in a while a group or artist defines the generation.
If I had to pick one though... I'd have to opt for the late 60s. Listening back to some of The Beatles material just reminds me how they pushed the boundaries and mastered melody!"
I wondered how long it would be bwfore someone mentioned the beatles. Am I alone in totally not getting the fascination with the beatles |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Very true erectjim. Once in a while a group or artist defines the generation.
If I had to pick one though... I'd have to opt for the late 60s. Listening back to some of The Beatles material just reminds me how they pushed the boundaries and mastered melody!
I wondered how long it would be bwfore someone mentioned the beatles. Am I alone in totally not getting the fascination with the beatles"
Nope!! I've never got it either. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Very true erectjim. Once in a while a group or artist defines the generation.
If I had to pick one though... I'd have to opt for the late 60s. Listening back to some of The Beatles material just reminds me how they pushed the boundaries and mastered melody!
I wondered how long it would be bwfore someone mentioned the beatles. Am I alone in totally not getting the fascination with the beatles
Nope!! I've never got it either. "
Same here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Very true erectjim. Once in a while a group or artist defines the generation.
If I had to pick one though... I'd have to opt for the late 60s. Listening back to some of The Beatles material just reminds me how they pushed the boundaries and mastered melody!
I wondered how long it would be bwfore someone mentioned the beatles. Am I alone in totally not getting the fascination with the beatles
Nope!! I've never got it either.
Same here."
We just need one more and we can have an anti-foursome!!! |
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Being a musician myself (or at least a drummer) I've had to play pretty much every sort of music, and whilst I'm not a Beatles fan, if you listen to the other bands of the era, they did certainly stand out as being different.
For me personally, I have a soft spot for late eighties Cheezy long haired Rock ![](/icons/s/twisted.gif) |
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By *carineMan
over a year ago
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Eighties,
For the New Romantics, and the rise of synth pop, the Two Tone sound, the birth of House music in Chicago, the Manchester Acid House and the Madchester Sound, and finally, in The Bronx, Funk mutated into Hip Hop.
No other decade can match it for musical invention. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Eighties,
For the New Romantics, and the rise of synth pop, the Two Tone sound, the birth of House music in Chicago, the Manchester Acid House and the Madchester Sound, and finally, in The Bronx, Funk mutated into Hip Hop.
No other decade can match it for musical invention."
I think I will have to agree with you |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Eighties,
For the New Romantics, and the rise of synth pop, the Two Tone sound, the birth of House music in Chicago, the Manchester Acid House and the Madchester Sound, and finally, in The Bronx, Funk mutated into Hip Hop.
No other decade can match it for musical invention." ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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By *xpresMan
over a year ago
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I prefer rock & metal n indie so
70s had Black Sabbath Led zepplin rainbow
80s had Dio Iron Miaden, Ozzy Osbourne, Guns N Roses nirvana
90s had Brit pop
00s had stereophonics oasis kasabian manic street preachers. Black Sabbath again
Plus bands like The who. Rolling stones.. timeless Rock n roll |
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