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Liberty4eva 27-02-2011 12:44 PM

Which decade produced the best music and why?
 
Which decade produced the best music and why?

Stu 27-02-2011 12:57 PM

The post punk side of the 80's is my favourite era for music because you had a massive influx of young, intelligent mostly art school dropouts going out there and starting bands with interesting sounds and concepts.

The same can be said of the electronic music explosion started in the late 80's that continued throughout the 90's.

So not really decades because that's an impossible question for me to answer but eras I guess.

BB_Eye 27-02-2011 12:59 PM

1740's :)

Handel's oratorios, Bach's Musical Offering and Art of the Fugue, Scarlatti's sonatas.

In the 20th century... I'd say the 1950's. The electric blues of Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters, plus bebop reached its zenith thanks to the innovations of Bird, Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis and the electronic music of Raymond Scott and Stockhausen. Plus Richard Strauss's Four Last Songs. I'd say even the Beatles would have a hard time beating that.

Scarlett. 27-02-2011 01:02 PM

I'd say 80's I love how upbeat the music was

MeMyselfAndI 27-02-2011 01:06 PM

2000-2010
because music is not old and classical.

Niall 27-02-2011 01:07 PM

00s because I've lived through the whole thing. :hugesmile:

Jords 27-02-2011 02:49 PM

00's because I dont know much else.

Shaun 27-02-2011 02:51 PM

60s :love:

Ramsay 27-02-2011 02:55 PM

60s /70s ish

Boothy 27-02-2011 03:06 PM

60s.

Popular music wouldn't be what it is today without artists such as The Beatles, The Doors, Elvis Presely etc. The 60s completely changed the music industry.

Angus 27-02-2011 05:05 PM

1960s - The Beatles and the whole Merseybeat era
- the birth of metal (Black Sabbath)
- reggae is introduced to Britain
- the guitar bands predominated

For the first time young people started to develop their own style and culture, and weren't just clones of their parents. The break away from the Establishment, free love, the beginning of sexual equality, the Summer of Love (1967), the variety of genres(from The Beatles to Black Sabbath, from Cream to Desmond Dekker, from Lulu to Georgie Fame, Rolling Stones to Donovan etc), the inspiration for musical innovation and experimentation for all the decades that followed. The 1960s was the decade when British music dominated the world.

Josy 27-02-2011 05:41 PM

60's & 80's.

Jessica. 27-02-2011 05:42 PM

20s/60s

InOne 27-02-2011 06:05 PM

80's-90's.

InOne 27-02-2011 06:05 PM

This is all British music by the way :)

Locke. 27-02-2011 06:11 PM

90's.

Because it just did.

Early 00's was decent aswell.

Harry! 27-02-2011 06:21 PM

80's - 90's

Benjamin 27-02-2011 06:58 PM

60's and 90's. :love:

James 27-02-2011 07:22 PM

1970s for me, when Pink Floyd were at their peak. :) :P

Music has become, over the years, more-and-more about image, as opposed to what you actually hear. It's always been a balance in the industry but I think the turning point was when bands and acts starting putting out videos, that was mid-70s. Then in the 80s you had the start of MTV and the like, then in the 90s the manufactured boybands and girlbands, then reality TV shows in the 2000s. So an on-going thing.

BB_Eye 28-02-2011 01:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James (Post 4142374)
1970s for me, when Pink Floyd were at their peak. :) :P

Music has become, over the years, more-and-more about image, as opposed to what you actually hear. It's always been a balance in the industry but I think the turning point was when bands and acts starting putting out videos, that was mid-70s. Then in the 80s you had the start of MTV and the like, then in the 90s the manufactured boybands and girlbands, then reality TV shows in the 2000s. So an on-going thing.

I don't think all that much has changed. The masses have always been happy to buy any old bland rubbish with a pretty face slapped on it for time immemorial. The musical trailblazers of the mid-20th century who I mentioned enjoyed limited popularity, but who was actually selling records during their time? Simpering MOR country acts such as Ricky Nelson and the Everly Brothers. Who had all the teenage girls squealing back in the UK? Cliff Richard.

And the 60's was saturated with superficial crap, particularly the UK which would was dominated by one-hit-wonders. Motown was so contrived too and has not stood the test of time either. Even musical 'talent' shows go all the way back to these times.

Niamh. 28-02-2011 09:54 AM

I probably listen to mostly 90's music just because I was a teenager in the 90's so it had the biggest impact on me. Other then the 90's I like the 60's as well

Jords 28-02-2011 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jessica. (Post 4142087)
20s/60s

:S

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 28-02-2011 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jords (Post 4143793)
:S

:joker:

Stu 28-02-2011 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James (Post 4142374)
1970s for me, when Pink Floyd were at their peak. :) :P

Music has become, over the years, more-and-more about image, as opposed to what you actually hear. It's always been a balance in the industry but I think the turning point was when bands and acts starting putting out videos, that was mid-70s. Then in the 80s you had the start of MTV and the like, then in the 90s the manufactured boybands and girlbands, then reality TV shows in the 2000s. So an on-going thing.

Aren't you just totally ignoring the evolution of music? Sure plenty of it is image based but more people are making music right now than at any other period in history. You just have to go and look for it. What about the advances in technology? The advent of new genres and subgenres? There's been a huge amount happen from the 80's on.

And like BB_Eye said, the poo always existed. People just forget it because only the good acts really get remembered, so people have a rose tinted view of the past.

Right now it's pants I'll grant you because a lot of the music that was interesting for the past twenty years has peaked or gone out altogether and whereas before it was replaced, say from hair rock to grunge, now all that's come in is the reality stuff.

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 28-02-2011 04:49 PM

so james is old then -_-


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