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Favorite Decade for Music 

What decade?
50's and Earlier 5%  5%  [ 1 ]
60's 18%  18%  [ 4 ]
70's 9%  9%  [ 2 ]
80's 32%  32%  [ 7 ]
90's 36%  36%  [ 8 ]
Total votes : 22

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50's or 80's.


Tue Apr 26, 2005 6:22 pm
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[quote="schmatzee"]Either way, most 00's music isn't as good as other decades.[/quote]

The 00's have (to me at least) been witness to the spread of indie music, some of which is pretty damn awesome.

I haven't even paid attention to any mainstream music to speak of this decade.


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Conor Oberst already ruined [i]this[/i] decade.


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lol


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Hard choice between 60's and 90's...


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[quote="Joyeuse"]The 00's have (to me at least) been witness to the spread of indie music, some of which is pretty damn awesome.

I haven't even paid attention to any mainstream music to speak of this decade.[/quote]

that indie music you're talking about...it is mainstream...

give it to the sixties.

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no no, alot of good indie isn't mainstream.


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understood. and like your statement...poop floats.

indie music is "in" now.

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you know, scratch that up...

we need to delve into the specifics...i apologize for that generalization

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The 80's, for David Byrne, all the pre-nirvana alt-rock pioneers (Husker Du, R.E.M, Pretenders, The Replacements, and of course, Pixies) and Elvis Costello. Either that or the late 70's. It's tough because so much good stuff came out of the late 70's. Talking Heads 77, This Year's Model, London Calling, etc.

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00's music is not worse than the music of any other decade. There was plenty of shitty music in the 60's and 70's, but by now we've forgotten about most of it. In 30 years no one will remember the Korns and Jets and Stainds. They will, however, remember the good stuff, and people who weren't alive in the 00's will be complaining about the shititude of 2030's music.


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I voted 50s and earlier, because the 1630s was a pretty bangin' decade.

The 50s was good, too.

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[quote="debaser"]The 80's, for David Byrne, all the pre-nirvana alt-rock pioneers (Husker Du, R.E.M, Pretenders, The Replacements, and of course, Pixies) and Elvis Costello. Either that or the late 70's. It's tough because so much good stuff came out of the late 70's. Talking Heads 77, This Year's Model, London Calling, etc.[/quote]

I like you. :)

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[quote="clouds drive monster"]anything after beet[b]h[/b]oven stunk.[/quote]

im more of a bach kinda guy.

"Husker Du, R.E.M, Pretenders, The Replacements, and of course, Pixies"

awesome. and im seeing the pixies next thursday :D


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word. i hope you're talking about j.s. bach, not c.p.e. bach, even though he had some great compositions, such as solfeggio.

bach's compositions are amazing. the lute suites are awesome, as are the cello suites. and every other one ever. my favorite has been BWV 1016 - air on the G string for a long time.

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