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Thread started 01/21/07 8:54pm

DigUBetterDead

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the 80's were overrated

it was pretty bad. yes? no?

i much preferred the 90's.

and the 70's, 60's...
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Reply #1 posted 01/21/07 8:56pm

Mazerati

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DigUBetterDead said:

it was pretty bad. yes? no?

i much preferred the 90's.

and the 70's, 60's...


sigh the 80's ruled! 70's were ok 60's were ok but the 90's ewwwww
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Reply #2 posted 01/21/07 8:59pm

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It depends on what genre of music you're discussing.
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Reply #3 posted 01/22/07 1:19am

Paisley4u

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Some say the 80's were 2 commercial and everything was about the image,
not the music.
I just love the 80's,it had so many genres,the charts were filled with all kind of music;pop,synth-funk,hair metal,new wave,soul.
And even the pop bands/boy bands played an instrument and wrote their own songs!!
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Reply #4 posted 01/22/07 1:21am

coolcat

Paisley4u said:

Some say the 80's were 2 commercial and everything was about the image,
not the music.
I just love the 80's,it had so many genres,the charts were filled with all kind of music;pop,synth-funk,hair metal,new wave,soul.
And even the pop bands/boy bands played an instrument and wrote their own songs!!


nod I love the 80s too.
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Reply #5 posted 01/22/07 1:23am

prettymansson

the 80's ROCKED !!!!! the last era where record companies encoraged and supported real ARTIST !!!!! People that were into Prince could also dig boy george, madonna,george michael..tina turner..Michael Jackson, The who..tears for fears..the police..the gogo's..phil collins..liomal ritchie..new edition..van halen..cindy lauper..ect ect ect..It was a great big melting pot and all these people were very successful and known to all races colors and creeds...The 80's ROCKED !!!!!
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Reply #6 posted 01/22/07 1:39am

coolcat

prettymansson said:

the 80's ROCKED !!!!! the last era where record companies encoraged and supported real ARTIST !!!!! People that were into Prince could also dig boy george, madonna,george michael..tina turner..Michael Jackson, The who..tears for fears..the police..the gogo's..phil collins..liomal ritchie..new edition..van halen..cindy lauper..ect ect ect..It was a great big melting pot and all these people were very successful and known to all races colors and creeds...The 80's ROCKED !!!!!


thumbs up! Great list of artists! 80s were awesome!
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Reply #7 posted 01/22/07 4:30am

SoulAlive

DigUBetterDead said:

i much preferred the 90's.

and the 70's, 60's...



the 90s sucked lol

My favorite decade for music was the 70s,but the 80s is close behind
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Reply #8 posted 01/22/07 4:32am

IstenSzek

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prettymansson said:

the 80's ROCKED !!!!! the last era where record companies encoraged and supported real ARTIST !!!!! People that were into Prince could also dig boy george, madonna,george michael..tina turner..Michael Jackson, The who..tears for fears..the police..the gogo's..phil collins..liomal ritchie..new edition..van halen..cindy lauper..ect ect ect..It was a great big melting pot and all these people were very successful and known to all races colors and creeds...The 80's ROCKED !!!!!


nod

very true.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #9 posted 01/22/07 5:10am

ThirdandFinal

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prettymansson said:

the 80's ROCKED !!!!! the last era where record companies encoraged and supported real ARTIST !!!!! People that were into Prince could also dig boy george, madonna,george michael..tina turner..Michael Jackson, The who..tears for fears..the police..the gogo's..phil collins..liomal ritchie..new edition..van halen..cindy lauper..ect ect ect..It was a great big melting pot and all these people were very successful and known to all races colors and creeds...The 80's ROCKED !!!!!



God, I think everyone you named but Prince is just flat out horrible


I hate 80's music

(alright, maybey not Tina, but I'm not into her)
Le prego di non toccare la macchina per favore!
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Reply #10 posted 01/22/07 5:13am

MikeMatronik

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The 90's are OVERRATED!!!!
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Reply #11 posted 01/22/07 5:14am

MikeMatronik

Paisley4u said:


I just love the 80's,it had so many genres,the charts were filled with all kind of music;pop,synth-funk,hair metal,new wave,soul.
And even the pop bands/boy bands played an instrument and wrote their own songs!!


I agree 100% with u, paisley4u
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Reply #12 posted 01/22/07 12:34pm

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As much as a lot of "fluff" came out of the 80's esp where new wave was concerned (a creative double edged sword), much of the material was really good. Prince, Madonna, MJ, Culture Club, Fleetwood Mac, Heart, Van Halen, Bruce Springsteen, Cure, Erasure, Depeche Mode, U2, Pet Shop Boys, Sugarcubes (which would give us Bjork) and many many other influential folks started and/or created some really classic Music during this time. A note that record labels were changing as well, but still revered those that sonded different or at least tried to. There were other important bands that came about too. Like Nitzer Ebb, Front 242, Severed Heads etc that kept up at the Industrail Dance music. THAT combined with the phenom of House music helped carry electronic music to the next level in the 90's.

I tend to think of the 90's as when music started getting really bad...and thus feel as though much of what came out of the 90's as being all sounding the same and way over rated (Oasis, Matchbox 20, Chumumbawumba, etc). Instant hits, Mega Stars, practically overnight that really brought nothing to the table. The influx of Made bands like the Spice Girls and NSync starting to creep in. And you pretty much had to sound like so and so to be in. While we did have a few pioneers like Beck, or Bjork nothing was on any level of genius or ground breaking.

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Reply #13 posted 01/22/07 12:42pm

Mara

'00s + '80s + '60s = cloud9
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Reply #14 posted 01/22/07 12:48pm

CinisterCee

prettymansson said:

the 80's ROCKED !!!!! the last era where record companies encoraged and supported real ARTIST !!!!! People that were into Prince could also dig boy george, madonna,george michael..tina turner..Michael Jackson, The who..tears for fears..the police..the gogo's..phil collins..liomal ritchie..new edition..van halen..cindy lauper..ect ect ect..It was a great big melting pot and all these people were very successful and known to all races colors and creeds...The 80's ROCKED !!!!!


If you believe that, I have a stereo to sell you.

smile
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Reply #15 posted 01/22/07 2:59pm

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SoulAlive said:

DigUBetterDead said:

i much preferred the 90's.

and the 70's, 60's...



the 90s sucked lol

My favorite decade for music was the 70s,but the 80s is close behind


My favorite decade is neither the 70s or the 80s. My favorite is 1974-1984. A lot of the late 1980s were dull as hell but there were still a few jams around. The entire 90s were totally a bunch of bullshit...at least anything in the mainstream anyway.....except for maybe a little in the very early 90s up until maybe 1993 when the dance/house music was above ground for a little while. Other than that, the 90s were the dullest era in the whole century of the 1900s and the 2000s are even worse so far.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #16 posted 01/22/07 3:07pm

Paisley4u

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vainandy said:



My favorite decade is neither the 70s or the 80s. My favorite is 1974-1984. A lot of the late 1980s were dull as hell but there were still a few jams around. The entire 90s were totally a bunch of bullshit...at least anything in the mainstream anyway.....except for maybe a little in the very early 90s up until maybe 1993 when the dance/house music was above ground for a little while. Other than that, the 90s were the dullest era in the whole century of the 1900s and the 2000s are even worse so far.

How can U say that?
U haven't even heard the new Best Rap Collection of 2006!
Released very soon.. lol
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Reply #17 posted 01/22/07 3:29pm

DigUBetterDead

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BAD music from the 90's?! pfft. mainstream maybe.
i have three words for you:

my bloody valentine



and jesus & mary chain and morphine and jeff buckley and the cocteau twins and fugazi and...
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Reply #18 posted 01/22/07 3:54pm

TonyVanDam

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DigUBetterDead said:

it was pretty bad. yes? no?

i much preferred the 90's.

and the 70's, 60's...


The 90's were a f***ing joke (mostly 94-99)!rolleyes

And beside, how can the 80's be overrated if this is the decade that the 90's & 2000's want it to be like (READ: sampling & beatbiting sounds)?
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Reply #19 posted 01/22/07 3:55pm

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MikeMatronik said:

confused

The 90's are OVERRATED!!!!



nod
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Reply #20 posted 01/22/07 3:56pm

TonyVanDam

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vainandy said:



My favorite decade is neither the 70s or the 80s. My favorite is 1974-1984. A lot of the late 1980s were dull as hell but there were still a few jams around. The entire 90s were totally a bunch of bullshit...at least anything in the mainstream anyway.....except for maybe a little in the very early 90s up until maybe 1993 when the dance/house music was above ground for a little while. Other than that, the 90s were the dullest era in the whole century of the 1900s and the 2000s are even worse so far.


nod
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Reply #21 posted 01/22/07 4:23pm

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I do have to say for electronic music esp for music that was imported from Europe, the 1990's were an awesome time. Almost everything from Drum and Bass to Techno to Trance (and all the varieties therein) to Ambient (worship the ORB). The 90's were great for remixes/ers as well. I do have to saty that many of my favorites from the 80's produced some of their better albums in the 90's. Pet SHop Boys, Depeche Mode, Madonna, Erasure, Nitzer Ebb.

Let's also not forget one of the Best Bands came out of the 90's....



Almost brought back 60's and 70's Psychedelic fashion (fused with a modern flair) by themselves. Not to mention Disco swiftly came back after these guys broke onto the scene. Maybe not a pioneer, nor did they really stay around long enough to make a big difference, but just by existing, things changed.
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Reply #22 posted 01/22/07 4:52pm

squiddyren

I like some of the '80s, but I prefer the '60s and '70s, and the '90s (as far as mainstream breakthroughs go) gave us Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, the Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer, Faith No More, Radiohead, Tool, and much, much more. headbang mushy
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Reply #23 posted 01/22/07 5:01pm

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Are you serious? The 80s has been about the most hated and mocked decade musically, and you're calling it overrated? Seriously?! Aside from my personal bias (the 80s is by far my favorite decade for music), there was a lot of creativity and innovation in the 80s. For every 90s hipster band you can namedrop, there are more than a few artists who did it before in the 80s.
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Reply #24 posted 01/22/07 5:02pm

NDRU

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DigUBetterDead said:

it was pretty bad. yes? no?

i much preferred the 90's.

and the 70's, 60's...


me too. there was some good stuff in the 80's of course, but I didn't like the hairsprayed buttoned up glittery style on the whole
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Reply #25 posted 01/22/07 5:03pm

NDRU

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Moonbeam said:

Are you serious? The 80s has been about the most hated and mocked decade musically,


until people can look back on the current decade
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Reply #26 posted 01/22/07 5:08pm

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MikeMatronik said:

confused

The 90's are OVERRATED!!!!


I would concur.
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Reply #27 posted 01/22/07 5:12pm

damosuzuki

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my bloody valentine


I really don't have any great opinion one way or the other regarding overall quality of music, but I definitely think that there was a huge improvement in production and overall sound of recordings in the nineties, and Loveless was a big step forward, and a huge influence (for the better, I figure) on the sound of the decade.

When I think of the eighties musically, I recall plastic, SAW-style productions - IE anything thesexofit has ever posted. Whatever other attributes the decade might have had, I'm grateful that a stake was put through the heart of that sound.
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Reply #28 posted 01/22/07 5:22pm

NDRU

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The 80's didn't have the best genre's of music, but I once heard it described as a time when hits were cool. I'd kind of agree with this.

While I wouldn't buy albums by most of the popular artists of the 80's their hits were often good songs.

That's something that distinguishes it from this decade, which is also very pop.
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Reply #29 posted 01/22/07 6:05pm

damosuzuki

Moonbeam said:

Are you serious? The 80s has been about the most hated and mocked decade musically, and you're calling it overrated? Seriously?! Aside from my personal bias (the 80s is by far my favorite decade for music), there was a lot of creativity and innovation in the 80s. For every 90s hipster band you can namedrop, there are more than a few artists who did it before in the 80s.


Serious question, hopefully not too open ended - what artists from the 80s do you consider innovative?
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