Super User skunked_again Posted February 14, 2011 Super User Posted February 14, 2011 Any thing But the 80s that decade sucked for music. 60s and 70s things happened in the 80's that changed music forever. ive got to have the 80's. Quote
fishermantony Posted February 14, 2011 Author Posted February 14, 2011 Any thing But the 80s that decade sucked for music. 60s and 70s things happened in the 80's that changed music forever. ive got to have the 80's. A friend of my can't stand the 80's either and I don't understand that much. I know it was overly glam and there were things like the keytar but........still good in alot of ways. Quote
Super User skunked_again Posted February 15, 2011 Super User Posted February 15, 2011 Any thing But the 80s that decade sucked for music. 60s and 70s things happened in the 80's that changed music forever. ive got to have the 80's. A friend of my can't stand the 80's either and I don't understand that much. I know it was overly glam and there were things like the keytar but........still good in alot of ways. the 80's gave us: Micheal Jackson - Thriller Bruce - Born in the USA AC/DC - Back in Black Metallica - Master of Puppets Foreinger - 4 on and on and on.......its not just this, that, or the other. Quote
MFBAB Posted February 15, 2011 Posted February 15, 2011 Pretty much 80's and earlier (mostly way earlier) here. Quote
Quitlimpin Posted February 15, 2011 Posted February 15, 2011 For me, nothing is better than the late 80's into the 90's. Janes addiction, pixies, bush, rollins band, and GRUNGE.... The list could go on & on. Quote
I.rar Posted February 15, 2011 Posted February 15, 2011 [quote author=243C22393C3233083630363E39570 link=1297650040/28#28 date=1297733734 Metallica - Master of Puppets Quote
zero limit Posted February 15, 2011 Posted February 15, 2011 Any thing But the 80s that decade sucked for music. 60s and 70s things happened in the 80's that changed music forever. ive got to have the 80's. A friend of my can't stand the 80's either and I don't understand that much. I know it was overly glam and there were things like the keytar but........still good in alot of ways. the 80's gave us: Micheal Jackson - Thriller Bruce - Born in the USA AC/DC - Back in Black Metallica - Master of Puppets Foreinger - 4 on and on and on.......its not just this, that, or the other. I'll take Metallica and AC/DC. A little Van Halen, Guns and Roses, Styx. Queen, A lot of these bands started in the 70s.I am mainly speaking of music that poped up in the 80s, techno and disc that started in the late 70s but was big in the 80s. Quote
Fishing Cowgirl Posted February 15, 2011 Posted February 15, 2011 I think more often than not, people are naturally going to be drawn to the decade from when they were in their teens and early 20's, regardless of whether or not it's a great decade of music. These are the some of the most impressionable years of your life. It would be hard to make an argument that the 60's were not the best and most influential decade of music. Clearly it is, with the introduction of the Beatles, the Stones, Dylan, Pink Floyd, The Who, The Doors, Hendrix, Cream, Creedence, Led Zepplin and all of the soul artists and groups like Marvins Gaye, Temptations, Jackson 5, Otis Redding and on and on and on. I agree That sums it up for me. But I do like a variety..from 80's, -up, Celtic, Appalachian Hill Songs, Cowboy ballads etc. Quote
Super User Alpster Posted February 15, 2011 Super User Posted February 15, 2011 I think more often than not, people are naturally going to be drawn to the decade from when they were in their teens and early 20's, regardless of whether or not it's a great decade of music. These are the some of the most impressionable years of your life. I'd say the 60's were my favorite. It would be hard to make an argument that the 60's were not the best and most influential decade of music. Clearly they were, with the introduction of the Beatles, the Stones, Dylan, Pink Floyd, The Who, The Doors, Hendrix, Cream, Creedence, Led Zepplin and all of the soul artists and groups like Marvins Gaye, Temptations, Otis Redding, Righteous Bros and on and on and on. I Couldn't have said it better. 8-) Quote
Super User Sam Posted February 15, 2011 Super User Posted February 15, 2011 60's. Definately the 60s. Quote
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