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@mrbojangles25: 60s? I never mentioned anything about how life was great in the 60s. How would I know and I wasn't even around then lol?Not my fault you were claiming to be a child of an era you weren...
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@mrbojangles25: so I'm a "troll" for telling the truth lol?A 37 year old claiming to have grown up in the 80s despite being 5 years old in 89?Jesus... What has happened to the days when people could a...
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@comp_atkins: is not gate keeping if it's the truth. He stated he's 37 which means he would have been born in 84. How are you an 80s kid and you missed out on the decade? Born the same year when Princ...
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@br0kenrabbit: The last great decade for music the 1980s. Michael Jackson, Metallica, U2, George Michael, Prince, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Sade, The Police, Rakim and so much more.
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@mrbojangles25: growing up in the 80s? Little boy. You're 37... You didn't grow up in the 80s. You were a baby crapping yourself in pampers.Terrible reply. The trolling is not working.
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Man... You 70s and 80s babies have no idea what you missed out regarding the 1970s then lol.Amazing films, music, boxing was at its best, TV shows, the golden age of vinyl LPs, 8 track tapes, when tic...
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@kazumakiryu21: I'm asking if you're a younger fan of hers because Donna's prime was 75-79 and the majority of her core fans are baby boomers. So are you?
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@kazumakiryu21: From the 80s? Younger generation Donna Summer fan? I only ask because her career fell off hard after the Disco years unfortunately
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Sly Stone (saw them live in 1970 in London with my dad).Stevie Wonder (saw him in 72is if I remember correctly)Marvin GayeHonourable mention. Donna Summer (anyone who is a baby boomer generation and w...
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Yeah, real music only from 60s-80s.
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Anywhere between the 1950s-1980s. The days when music was great.Music started to decline in the 90s and hasn't recovered since. I feel bad for those whose teen years and childhood days were the 90s.
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@brimmul777: I agree with this. Music definitely started to take a huge nosedive in the 90s.Prince said it at best when he referred the 60s-80s as the golden age.I'd rather go by a musical legends wor...
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Hopefully he makes it. I'm not a fan of any music post 1980s but I wouldn't want to see death happen on anyone
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