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best decade for music ?
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over a year ago
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"I'll take the last half of the 70's, get some sticky tape and attach it to the first half of the 80's please. ?"
Absolutely spot on. Punk, followed by Ska, followed by New Romanticism and that's my youth pretty much sewn up.
Throw in a decent dollop of Inde while you're at it and I'll be in nirvana. |
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Thats a hard one (ooer missus!)
I like music from the 1920's Blues to Adele's last albums.
The 60's - 70's had some class music though so will choose that era |
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If you ignore the prog rock and pop then the 70's for me.
Bowie,Roxy Music,Kraftwerk,early Queen,Clash,Pistols,The Jam,SLF,Joe Jackson,Elvis Costello,Joy Division,Ramones,Buzzcocks,The Fall
its pretty much what I still listen to |
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Musics changing all the time, i wunder if they had this debate years n years ago, before television, radio etc, you know,, "na Beethovens better than Mosart",,lol |
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I listen to all genre of music, from 40s to present, even the occassional opera.
70s was my decade, my teens and I was really in to music and early 80s. But I like lots from the 60s as as a child my sister would be constantly playing her 'records'. |
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The seventies..
Proper rock music, not big hair, saxophones and jackets with the sleeves rolled up..
Glam...because it put the fun factor into music
Punk..because it was new fresh and different..otherwise we would still be dancing to Abba and the Brotherhood of man
And the birth of Electro stuff.. |
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50s, 60's & 70's (I was born in 1979 BTW).
There was some good music around in the 90's - mainly dance. There was an awful lot of cack music around then, too. I think the age of manufactured pop acts where the image of the act is far more important than whether they have any actual musical talent is killing popular music off.
There are some contemporary singers and groups I like, but not many. Not many at all. |
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