During which decade was the best music produced?

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During which decade was the best music produced?

50s
2
8%
60s
2
8%
70s
5
19%
80s
6
23%
90s
6
23%
00s
2
8%
other
3
12%
 
Total votes : 26

During which decade was the best music produced?

Postby bronco » Thu Sep 22, 2005 9:48 am

The title is enough eplanation is it not :D?
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Postby bronco » Thu Sep 22, 2005 9:50 am

Oh, this is so hard I can barely answer myself. I do think the best music was probably produced between 1968 and 1978 but that's not really a decade unfortunately :?. Ah well, Ill vote for the 70s then.
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Postby veganmike » Thu Sep 22, 2005 10:08 am

Actually, my all time fave albums were recorded between 1980-199(0-9). But since this option doesn't exist I voted for the 80's, mostly because of Guns N' Roses' "Appetite for Destruction". I'm also fond of lots of hardcore/punk music written in those years.
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Postby albin » Thu Sep 22, 2005 12:19 pm

bronco wrote:Oh, this is so hard I can barely answer myself. I do think the best music was probably produced between 1968 and 1978 but that's not really a decade unfortunately :?. Ah well, Ill vote for the 70s then.


I have the same trouble since I would probably go with 78-82. Not a decade and not even 10 years.
But I voted the 70's becuase in my opinion that decade didn't end until '82. Much like how the Eighties didn't die before maybe '93 or so.
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Postby bronco » Thu Sep 22, 2005 1:06 pm

Wohoo, first post :D! Woot woot!
Actually Ive started thinking that maybe the best decade musically shouldn't be selected on how much good music was produced, but rather on how little terrible music was produced.
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Postby ida » Thu Sep 22, 2005 1:38 pm

I voted "other" since the expression "the best music" is impossible for me to decide. perhaps there should be an option for "all decades"? what do you mean by "the best music"? "Best music" for doing what? And are good music time-related?

And how about the future??? Can there be such a scenario that "the best music" has not yet been produced? And what if I change my mind? When I was 11 I was convinced that "Guns n' roses" were the best band ever. I am positive this is not the situation any longer. When I was 15 I thought it was "Suede" that did "the best music". I don't think so any longer... :D
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Postby Tarz » Thu Sep 22, 2005 1:58 pm

The early 90's.

Tis all about the hardcore for those that know. :D
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Postby J » Thu Sep 22, 2005 2:06 pm

1967 was a great year for music. Doors, Beatle's Sgt Peppers, that amazing album by King Crimson. the Early Pink Floyd... but I voted 80's. I think the "80's" ended in about 86 or 87 though.

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Postby bronco » Thu Sep 22, 2005 2:13 pm

ida wrote:I voted "other" since the expression "the best music" is impossible for me to decide. perhaps there should be an option for "all decades"?

Nope, all decades can't be best :D.

what do you mean by "the best music"? "Best music" for doing what? And are good music time-related?

Best music for listening to I suppose, but feel free to interpret it in other ways. And yes, I believe good music is time related in the sense that different periods produce different styles of music, and different people like different styles.

Can there be such a scenario that "the best music" has not yet been produced?

No, reign in blood was released in 1986 ;).
Seriosuly though, I think the question should probably be interpreted as meaning the best music up to the present day.

And what if I change my mind? When I was 11 I was convinced that "Guns n' roses" were the best band ever. I am positive this is not the situation any longer. When I was 15 I thought it was "Suede" that did "the best music". I don't think so any longer... :D

I think it's impossible to change your vote, so the poll can only reflect your opinion in the precise moment you click the submit button. But on the other hand you can allways make a post stating that you've changed your mind ;).
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Postby Tarz » Thu Sep 22, 2005 2:27 pm

J wrote: I'm still working on those sites Tarz.


I hope you enjoy muchly J.

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Wonder of wonders though, managed to pick up 'Happiness V Darkness: Further Adventures in Jungle Tekno' and 'History of Drum & Bass: Formation Records Vol 1 & 2' for some classic 91-94 biznizz. Amazin what you can find on Bangkok market stalls for not much more than a quid if you rummage for long enuff. My mate has buggered off into Laos though with the CD player so no soundz for me yet again. They play some crazy stuff on Thai buses though. Dunno how to begin to describe it......

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Postby bronco » Thu Sep 22, 2005 6:36 pm

Oh, I forgot to mention why I like the 70s:
Black Sabbath, Deep purple, AC/DC, Motörhead, Stooges, MC5, Ramones, new york dolls, Johhny Thunders and the heartbreakers, Alice Cooper, Radio Birdman, November and so on.
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Postby daisy » Thu Sep 22, 2005 9:11 pm

i voted for the 90ies because i like abba. 8)
but i dont know much music,...
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Postby michaelhobson » Thu Sep 22, 2005 9:30 pm

bronco wrote:Oh, I forgot to mention why I like the 70s:
Black Sabbath, Deep purple, AC/DC, Motörhead, Stooges, MC5, Ramones, new york dolls, Johhny Thunders and the heartbreakers, Alice Cooper, Radio Birdman, November and so on.


I think Sabbath had already done their best stuff before the 70's. Paranoid came out in 68 or 69.

I chose the 80's mostly because that's when I was really in to music. Some of my favorites are Slayer, Slayer, Slayer, Suicidal Tendencies, Agnostic Front, Sick of it All, Killing Time, Misfits, Youth of Today, Minor Threat.

In my old age though, I have developed an appreciation for 70's rock and 70's and 80's pop. Lynard Skynard, Bob Segar, ZZ Top, AC/DC, James Taylor, Prince and Jonathan's favorite R.E.M. as well as many others.
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Postby albin » Thu Sep 22, 2005 9:34 pm

bronco wrote:Oh, I forgot to mention why I like the 70s:
Black Sabbath, Deep purple, AC/DC, Motörhead, Stooges, MC5, Ramones, new york dolls, Johhny Thunders and the heartbreakers, Alice Cooper, Radio Birdman, November and so on.


I also voted for the 70s but my reason to do so was quite different from bronco's:
Pere Ubu, Suicide, Buzzcocks, Public Image Ltd, Slits, Gang of Four, Joy Division, Talking Heads, Undertones, Kraftwerk, Raincoats, Faust, Kleenex, Neu!, Wire, Cabaret Voltaire, Devo, Roxy Music, Brian Eno, Au Pairs and so on!
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Postby Malcolms Billy » Thu Sep 22, 2005 9:48 pm

This was a hard one. I voted for 70s, because as a little wee Billy I was a massive ABBA fan, and I still like their stuff - and I still like Blondie too :) Other than that, I've gone through so many different genres of music, from sick pop, to metal, to punk, and on to techno, drum n bass, acid house - anything you can dance to (I'm sure I absolutely love loads of your stuff Tarz! :D), so for that I should really have voted 90s, as that was when I went thru my biggest dance/club/rave phase. Still really like it, but not drinking/smoking anymore and not liking to be in those surroundings has put a stop to me going out. :?
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