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90's or 00's music???? Which do you like better, music from the 90's or 00's???? I pick 90's. | |
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I like 70's and 80's music, more. | |
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They're about even. Though I like the stuff from the 00's a bit better.
The 90's seemed to fizzle out real badly at the end. | |
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Neither . . . I like 80s music better | |
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The 70's and 80's were pivotal times in music. Whereas in the 90's/2k, there wasn't much innovative brought to the table musically because most of the artist try to duplicate what has already been done in the previous decades. | |
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PaisleyPark5083 said: I like 70's and 80's music, more.
I do too but that was not the question. | |
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MsLegs said: The 70's and 80's were pivotal times in music. Whereas in the 90's/2k, there wasn't much innovative brought to the table musically because most of the artist try to duplicate what has already been done in the previous decades.
Yup, when I saw Mariah Carey's "Glitter" about the only thing missing was the Lake Minetonka scene and Morris Day. | |
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MsLegs said: The 70's and 80's were pivotal times in music. Whereas in the 90's/2k, there wasn't much innovative brought to the table musically because most of the artist try to duplicate what has already been done in the previous decades.
Exactly, but of the two which do you choose????? Thats why I asked the question. | |
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kpowers said: PaisleyPark5083 said: I like 70's and 80's music, more.
I do too but that was not the question. If you must have an answer then I would say 90's. But nothing beats my 70's and 80's music. | |
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PaisleyPark5083 said: kpowers said: I do too but that was not the question. If you must have an answer then I would say 90's. But nothing beats my 70's and 80's music. I agree | |
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90's but not by much. But at least we got Bjork, Beck, NIN. and Prince, Madge and many of our 80's icons were still doing interesting things not to mention some really great albums came out. Not to mention the birth of electronica. I do think we are seeing the end of a really bad era in music. 95 - 05. I think a lot of really fantastic stuff has come out recently Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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kpowers said: MsLegs said: The 70's and 80's were pivotal times in music. Whereas in the 90's/2k, there wasn't much innovative brought to the table musically because most of the artist try to duplicate what has already been done in the previous decades.
Exactly, but of the two which do you choose????? Thats why I asked the question. Neither. | |
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90s. the early-to-mid 90s, specifically. the 00s have been too confused for me musically. | |
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If I absolutely had to choose?
90's That's only because there was a lot of great shit that was out from the Roots, the Pharcyde, Tribe Called Quest, Common and D'angelo and Erykah Badu, DeLa Soul, WuTang, etc, in the 90's.... Freestyle Fellowship, and oh God. So many. 90s most definitely. | |
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