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I'm escaping via listening to music, watching movies, YouTube videos, and I just bought a couple of video games (Modern Warfare, and Golf Club 2019).
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The 70's and 80's were when musical giants ruled the earth. The 90's? Pfffft. There's a REASON MTV (the old, good one) started in the 80's and NOT the 90's! Heh. |
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03-27-2020, 03:51 PM | #533 | |
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Also...would you say the 80's were better than the 70's, or were they equal in greatness? |
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03-27-2020, 04:17 PM | #536 |
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I would put 70's first as ground breaking, but 90's next. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the 80s but the 90s was a game changer. It was different. I think I'm going to go home and listen to some Audio Slave.
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03-27-2020, 04:20 PM | #537 |
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Listened to Like a Stone on my way in to work this morn!
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80's (and of course, there's carry in from above): Aerosmith, Pat Benetar, The Beastie Boys, Tracy Chapman, The Cure, Def Leppard, Depeche Mode, The Eurythmics, Foreigner, Genesis, Heart, INXS, Journey, Cyndi Lauper, Madonna, Sarah McLachlan, The Police, Prince, R.E.M, REO Speedwagon, The Smiths, Thompson Twins, U2, Van Halen, Steve Winwood, ZZ Top. The list just writes itself. And the 70's-80's were just before the age of lip syncing, Auto-Tune, etc. Nowadays, a lot of the "musicians" wouldn't know how to play an instrument if you put a gun to their head and are marketed to the consumer as a package-- musical talent not necessarily required (yeah, I'm looking at you, Katy and Brittney). The 90's sort of bridged the gap. There are some damn good bands there-- but take away the carry-through from the 70's-80's and the list gets a lot shorter. Just my opinion. Tough question. Personally? I'd say "it depends"-- they're both absolutely great decades, but for maybe different reasons? I'd probably give the 70's the nod for classic "rock", but edge towards the 80's for the more "modern" music, if that makes any sense. Last edited by flybigjet; 03-27-2020 at 04:49 PM.. |
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OMG - Cornell's voice, you feel it in your bones, in your soul....Another one gone too soon.
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Oh, hang on a minute, I just googled her...her very first album was 1987, but primarily her good work was in the 90's. I feel better. |
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Aaron Lewis also has a good voice. He's gone country, used to be front of Stain'd which was alt rock. He's still good as country to be honest, and I don't like country. His voice shines through more though, with the guitar and that guy who used to drive his bus which is now his backup guitar (ben kitterman).
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Chris Cornell and Tom Morello......just awesome. Also remember the first time I heard Amy Lee. I was blown away!
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Pandora could be your best friend. I've got mine trained with everything from Jennifer Warnes and Carly Simon up to Kiss and harder. Basically anything from the 1960's through the computer-synthesized crap taking off in the early 1990's.....
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