For me:
80s
60s
70s
90s
50s
00s
10s
For me:
80s
60s
70s
90s
50s
00s
10s
1. 60s
2. 50s
3. 70s
4. 80s
5. 10s
6. 00s
7. 90s
musical artist wrote:
For me:
80s
60s
70s
90s
50s
00s
10s
So you're a disco fan?
60s
80s
50s
70s
90s
I could care less about anything made after 2000
722 wrote:
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I could care less about anything made after 2000
Pretty much this, though I'd swap 80s and 70s.
60s
70s
50s
80s
90s
I'm in my 50s
Disco Duck wrote:
musical artist wrote:For me:
80s
60s
70s
90s
50s
00s
10s
So you're a disco fan?
Disco was a '70s phenomenon. It was dying by 1980, completely dead by 1982.
60s
70s
Pretty much tied.
00s
50s
90s
80s
10s--incomplete grade
Taking just the best from each decade you do alright, really. Still, some much better than others, clearly.
Coach, good call on the age. That would make this more interesting. 26 here.
Sweet Beet Juice Jane wrote:
Coach, good call on the age. That would make this more interesting. 26 here.
good point. 20 here. grew up listening to classic rock.
70s-Invention of Heavy metal & punk
60s-THe true musical revolution
90s-Aleternative/Grunge
50s-So so
80s-Glam sucked
2000s-Everything sucked
2010s-Everything still sucks
Tony Manero wrote:
Disco was a '70s phenomenon. It was dying by 1980, completely dead by 1982.
I was referring to the gay disco, not the Bee Gees.
WHATS IN YOUR HEAD?
ZOMBIE -- ZOMBIE -- ZOMBIE
duh?! wrote:
70s-Invention of Heavy metal & punk
60s-THe true musical revolution
90s-Aleternative/Grunge
50s-So so
80s-Glam sucked
2000s-Everything sucked
2010s-Everything still sucks
The 70s certainly wasn't entirely HM&P. There was a lot of great music coming out in the early 70s, much of which is still very popular and will stay with us for a very long time. I could make a list a mile long, but I would say the best songwriters/artists we've seen came from the late 60s/early 70s era.
bangalangadanga wrote:
WHATS IN YOUR HEAD?
ZOMBIE -- ZOMBIE -- ZOMBIE
Love the Cranberries!
60s by far
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50s
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Rock:
70's Best of the 60's bands mature and experiment
60's Enough industry growth for 3 decades, but still too white
80's Pretty damn entertaining, then and now
50's Groundbreaking, but not creative enough to rank higher
00's Crowded by worthless hip-hop and rap, Goodbye CD's & Radio
90's I was glad to see a return to roots, but not highly creative; Goodbye LP Records and MTV!
Jazz: 60's,70's,50's,80's,40's,80's
Classical: Classical Period, Romantic Period, Baroque Period
You really don't find much creativity in music past 1990 or so. There is plenty of good music, but not too much that has not been done before. I think 2000-2020 is going to be a "concert era." Driven by the industry economics, it is truly unbelievable how many 60 year rockers are out there filling stadiums, who would have thought.
1) The decade when I was an adolescent
2) Who cares
I do not think music can be defined by calander decades evolutions in styles seems to be more expressive to me.
I'm the posterboy for listening to the past
snapshot of my era>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke1dV_IpSKA
50-mid60s
manstream smallerband backed vocal arrangements,doowop, era of the groups, balladeers/crooners, toke up folk, folk, jazz & new orleans jazz(came and went in a flash)
I grew up in the looking and yes I liked the payola driven top 40 radio format.
mid60s-80
folkrock, wall of sound, warprotesthumanrights/toke uptrippy subset, lyric driven rock,rock, --but minus the arenarockheavyovercrankedelectronica
2000 and on
The Indie Music era, music overtheinternet evolution
1930ish-50
jazz,drugjazz,big band, jumpboogie and standup vocalists
late 80's to late 90 -rather white noise but many of the earlier artists found a niche(&explored styles think of michael jackson's changes/linda ronstadt),the las vagas act/on the road smaller venue tours.
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