Which decade was the best for music? I would say 70s because of Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, The Who (formed in 60s, best music in early 70s), The Steve Miller Band, and tons of other great classic rock.
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70's but 60's a very close second.
70's had the likes of Zeppelin, Pink floyd, the who, Eagles, Black Sabbath, etc....
60's had Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Woodstock :D
Nowadays music cant compare..
All of them, if you know where to look.Neon-TigerNo favorites? I can find music in all the decades of the modern rock era....60's and up that I enjoy....but I do have a favorite decade as well.
[QUOTE="Neon-Tiger"]All of them, if you know where to look.LJS9502_basicNo favorites? I can find music in all the decades of the modern rock era....60's and up that I enjoy....but I do have a favorite decade as well. It's hard picking one. From the 70s onwards I can find bands that I love. Why must there be a favorite? :x
I find the 80's to be more inventive than the 90's.The 70's by far. It had the best prog rock. I love the 90's and the 80's too but I prefer the 90's even though the 80's had some great alternative bands.
Film-Guy
No favorites? I can find music in all the decades of the modern rock era....60's and up that I enjoy....but I do have a favorite decade as well. It's hard picking one. From the 70s onwards I can find bands that I love. Why must there be a favorite? :x Because I'm evil that way.:x[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Neon-Tiger"]All of them, if you know where to look.Neon-Tiger
[QUOTE="Neon-Tiger"]It's hard picking one. From the 70s onwards I can find bands that I love. Why must there be a favorite? :x Because I'm evil that way.:x 80s or 00s then. Don't make me pick between those two.[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] No favorites? I can find music in all the decades of the modern rock era....60's and up that I enjoy....but I do have a favorite decade as well.LJS9502_basic
[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Neon-Tiger"] It's hard picking one. From the 70s onwards I can find bands that I love. Why must there be a favorite? :xBecause I'm evil that way.:x 80s or 00s then. Don't make me pick between those two.I won't. But I will say that many of the current 00 bands were influenced by the 80s.:PNeon-Tiger
80s or 00s then. Don't make me pick between those two.I won't. But I will say that many of the current 00 bands were influenced by the 80s.:P With that I can agree, but I can't complain.[QUOTE="Neon-Tiger"][QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] Because I'm evil that way.:xLJS9502_basic
[QUOTE="Film-Guy"]I find the 80's to be more inventive than the 90's.the 80s are a close 3rd best for me. The 90s were really bad, the 00s were horrid and the teens don't seem to be getting off to a better start. :lol:The 70's by far. It had the best prog rock. I love the 90's and the 80's too but I prefer the 90's even though the 80's had some great alternative bands.
LJS9502_basic
I find the 80's to be more inventive than the 90's.the 80s are a close 3rd best for me. The 90s were really bad, the 00s were horrid and the teens don't seem to be getting off to a better start. :lol: No love for the pop punk and grunge?:P[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Film-Guy"]
The 70's by far. It had the best prog rock. I love the 90's and the 80's too but I prefer the 90's even though the 80's had some great alternative bands.
Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]the 80s are a close 3rd best for me. The 90s were really bad, the 00s were horrid and the teens don't seem to be getting off to a better start. :lol: No love for the pop punk and grunge?:P No trip-hop love?[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] I find the 80's to be more inventive than the 90's.LJS9502_basic
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]the 80s are a close 3rd best for me. The 90s were really bad, the 00s were horrid and the teens don't seem to be getting off to a better start. :lol: No love for the pop punk and grunge?:PYeah not so much. :P[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] I find the 80's to be more inventive than the 90's.LJS9502_basic
[QUOTE="Film-Guy"]I find the 80's to be more inventive than the 90's.The 70's by far. It had the best prog rock. I love the 90's and the 80's too but I prefer the 90's even though the 80's had some great alternative bands.
LJS9502_basic
I agree in some ways. 80's alternative scene had some amazing bands like Siouxsie and the banshees, XTC, Jesus and mary chain, Psychedelic furs, Husker du, the go betweens, The Replacements, Robyn hitchcock & The Egyptians, X, The Fall, Cocteau twins, dead can dance, Gun club, and Meat Puppets are all fantastic bands. However the 80's also had mostly pretty bad prog music and some of the 80's bands got better in the 90's like Pulp. Plus the 90's had brit pop so overall I prefer that decade though it is a tough choice.
It's hard to remember back to the eras when there were songs on the radio you could actually sing to and still relate to today! Something tells me generations 20-40 years from now aren't going to still be listening to the likes of Poker Face. :lol:
Pirate700
Its amazing how quickly the lesser known bands have shown how much better they are compared the mainstream bands. I used to love the radio now I barely listen to it.
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
It's hard to remember back to the eras when there were songs on the radio you could actually sing to and still relate to today! Something tells me generations 20-40 years from now aren't going to still be listening to the likes of Poker Face. :lol:
Film-Guy
Its amazing how quickly the lesser known bands have shown how much better they are compared the mainstream bands. I used to love the radio now I barely listen to it.
Only have to hear it at work...and we listen to a top 40 station that thankfully doesn't play that song.For me, 00s>90s>70s>60s>80s.
I like the music of our generation a lot.
Not the mainstream music, but there is so much available now, plus the fact that you can now listen to all decades of music.
:)
80s last?:o Exactly what music are you familiar with in that decade?For me, 00s>90s>70s>60s>80s.
I like the music of our generation a lot.
Not the mainstream music, but there is so much available now, plus the fact that you can now listen to all decades of music.
:)
battlefront23
The only music I can bare from the the 90's to current is country. Everything else from the last two decades makes me want to jump out a window.For me, 00s>90s>70s>60s>80s.
I like the music of our generation a lot.
Not the mainstream music, but there is so much available now, plus the fact that you can now listen to all decades of music.
:)
battlefront23
[QUOTE="battlefront23"]80s last?:o Exactly what music are you familiar with in that decade? I just didn't like much of the music in that decade. Like I said at the beginning of my post, it's merely for me. I've actually tried to like the Cure, but I just don't... get it. I respect them tremendously because they influenced my favorite band ("All of This" is one of my fave songs by blink, btw), but for a lack of a better explanation, I'll just say again that I don't get it. I do love Michael Jackson a lot though.For me, 00s>90s>70s>60s>80s.
I like the music of our generation a lot.
Not the mainstream music, but there is so much available now, plus the fact that you can now listen to all decades of music.
:)
LJS9502_basic
The only music I can bare from the the 90's to current is country. Everything else from the last two decades makes me want to jump out a window. Well my bro went to high school from 99-03, and so he basically only listened to blink-182, Linkin Park, and Third Eye Blind. So I guess you could say my opinions are somewhat jaded, but most music that I consider old (besides 70s rock) are... boring to me. :P[QUOTE="battlefront23"]
For me, 00s>90s>70s>60s>80s.
I like the music of our generation a lot.
Not the mainstream music, but there is so much available now, plus the fact that you can now listen to all decades of music.
:)
Pirate700
[QUOTE="sammyjenkis898"]00's, definitely. battlefront23For blink right? *fist bump* They're a part of it. :P *fist bump* 8)
Yes, but did they smash the piano after a rocking show or play with their teeth? Didn't think so. :PI'd say ~late 1830's when Liszt and Chopin were tearing things up on that piano. :)
InEMplease
I just didn't like much of the music in that decade. Like I said at the beginning of my post, it's merely for me. I've actually tried to like the Cure, but I just don't... get it. I respect them tremendously because they influenced my favorite band ("All of This" is one of my fave songs by blink, btw), but for a lack of a better explanation, I'll just say again that I don't get it. battlefront23All of This is the only Blink song I like. They have a few okay songs though.....
Most of the music I listen to is from 2000-2010, so I guess that's my favorite. The 80's also had some great music, especially pop.
Easily the 90's.
Loved Grunge, radio music in general was great (granted I don't mind radio now just have to find the right station that sticks wth rock).
So many awesome bands either started out in the 90's or put out their best music in the 90's:
Nirvana (Best music was put out in the 90's)
Opeth (Started in 90's. I say their best work is Blackwater Park but they also had great albums in the 90's)
Muse (Started at the end of the 90's. Best work came out right at the turn of the millenium though with Origin of Symmetry)
Foo Fighters (Started in the 90's)
Megadeth (Rust in Peace is easily their best work)
Etc.
This past decade has been great too with both Opeth and Muse releasing ther best works in the last decade. Not only that, but rght at the end of the decade we got two great debuts, Cage the Elephant and Them Crooked Vultures.
The 80's were also great. The 60's and 70's though I don't care much for as both decades combined I could still likely count the bands I care for out of that decade on one hand....
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