Worst decade for music?
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Fuck the seventies and all the classic rock losers who place it on a pedestal.
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This is the most horrible topic ever.
I refuse to answer.
I refuse to answer.
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This is a difficult question. I suspect, for me, it is the 1950s, as that is so removed from my frame of popular music, however; I love the Jazz that came out of that era. And despite some major highlights in indie rock in the 1980s, the popular music was nearly intolerable, bar She's Blinding Me With Science. So I voted for the eighties.
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Really? I think there was lots of good 80's music. I'd go with the 50's.=w= wrote:This is a difficult question. I suspect, for me, it is the 1950s, as that is so removed from my frame of popular music, however; I love the Jazz that came out of that era. And despite some major highlights in indie rock in the 1980s, the popular music was nearly intolerable, bar She's Blinding Me With Science. So I voted for the eighties.
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The 80s was *easily* the best. If we've all learned anything from the past seven years here, it's that SlappyMcGee has a hard time with taste in film and music. The worst? Probably the 1470s. Post-Gregorian Chant, and right before the Renaissance's heyday, I can't imagine anything good coming out of the 1470s.
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Hahaha. Oh, Blizz, you can always make me chuckle.Kablizzy wrote:The worst? Probably the 1470s. Post-Gregorian Chant, and right before the Renaissance's heyday, I can't imagine anything good coming out of the 1470s.
I wanna vote for the 1950s, but I'm not as familiar with music from that decade as I am with the music of other decades, so I don't think that would be fair. My next pick would be the 2000s.
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Yeah, the past decade was pretty shit for music.
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Depends if I need to give the '50s credit for inspiring every other decade of music in some way. Wait, no it doesn't.
'70s. Hands down.
'70s. Hands down.
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The '50s were excellent due to jazz and John Cage. The '60s were excellent because of psych and AMM. The '70s were excellent due to free jazz and Keiji Haino. The '80s were excellent due to power electronics and Swans. The '90s were excellent due to post-hardcore and Sachiko M. The '00s were excellent due to eai and LHD.
'70s.
'70s.
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Really? What about Karlheinz Stockhausen? La Monte Young? Cornelius Cardew? There's more composers who produced important work around then than Cage, is my point.oeuvre wrote:gloomp is right, about John Cage, but I think he is the only good thing that came out of the 1950s. I don't care for jazz music.
Also, your loss.
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This is a silly topic.
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It's a hard one to say, I reckon. I think it's either the 90's or the 00's, and to be honest, while this decade's mainstream has been pretty terrible, there has been a really good amount of high quality stuff out of the mainstream.
I think I'm going to have to say 90's, and here's my one word justification.
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I think I'm going to have to say 90's, and here's my one word justification.
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For once, I agree with Donfuy.◉ LAZORTITS ◉ wrote:This is the most horrible topic ever.
I refuse to answer.
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It's true. All of the good polyphony came from 1550-1750, and there isn't much before that which is fun to listen to (that being said, take a gander at the Epitaph of Seikilos, though that's quite a bit before the 1500s).Kablizzy wrote:The worst? Probably the 1470s. Post-Gregorian Chant, and right before the Renaissance's heyday, I can't imagine anything good coming out of the 1470s.
On topic, I put my vote to the 1950s. That was before the Beatles and all other artists who fell into the nice pre-Disney Pop genre of music, and I don't think I listen to any soundtracks from the 50s either (except for Ben-Hur and some other Rosza stuff). So, yeah, '50s it is.
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I'm a metalhead. I'll put it this way: the 80's gave us thrash, death metal, and power metal, 3 of my favorites. the 70's and 60's gave us metal in its earliest form (Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, AC/DC to name a few). The 2000's gave us nu metal and alternative forms of metal. The 90's gave us black metal. I can't say I hate anything from that. But, if anything, I'll give it to the 90's. Why? Because I can, that's why. Actually, it's because music began to suck around that time, with the mainstream ubiquity of industrial rock and metal. Glam, I can tolerate. But industrial borders on not being music anymore. I realize that this will anger some, so I apologize in advance.
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You heard the man. Music, all of it, began to suck in the 90's. It's all downhill from here.
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The 90s were huge for metal. HUGGGGGE
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counter-point:squibbles wrote:It's a hard one to say, I reckon. I think it's either the 90's or the 00's, and to be honest, while this decade's mainstream has been pretty terrible, there has been a really good amount of high quality stuff out of the mainstream.
I think I'm going to have to say 90's, and here's my one word justification.
Aqua.
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Also, the 90s was the golden age of hip-hop. Eric B. & Rakim, A Tribe Called Quest, 2pac, Jurassic 5, Nas, KRS-One, all of the good stuff from the genre came from that decade.
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I used to like you, man. :(mediate wrote:I'm a metalhead. I'll put it this way: the 80's gave us thrash, death metal, and power metal, 3 of my favorites. the 70's and 60's gave us metal in its earliest form (Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, AC/DC to name a few). The 2000's gave us nu metal and alternative forms of metal. The 90's gave us black metal. I can't say I hate anything from that. But, if anything, I'll give it to the 90's. Why? Because I can, that's why. Actually, it's because music began to suck around that time, with the mainstream ubiquity of industrial rock and metal. Glam, I can tolerate. But industrial borders on not being music anymore. I realize that this will anger some, so I apologize in advance.
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If your use of the word "all" was just rhetoric then I agree with you. There's still plenty of good stuff coming out of hiphop today.bobaganuesh_2 wrote:Also, the 90s was the golden age of hip-hop. Eric B. & Rakim, A Tribe Called Quest, 2pac, Jurassic 5, Nas, KRS-One, all of the good stuff from the genre came from that decade.
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