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Thread started 05/10/07 12:24pm

Christaro

What do u think was the best music decade?

50's, 60's, 70's, 80's or 90's?
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Reply #1 posted 05/10/07 12:32pm

prettymansson

obviously the 70;s
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Reply #2 posted 05/10/07 12:34pm

GangstaFam

I'm partial to the 90's.
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Reply #3 posted 05/10/07 12:38pm

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Can I pick 1975-1985?
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Reply #4 posted 05/10/07 12:55pm

Romeoblu

The 1970's

Great Albums from Stevie Wonder,Sly, Todd Rundgren, Steely Dan, Neil Young, Funkadelic/Parliament etc.

The Best Year ever thought was 1967. What A Year, by far the best ever.
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Reply #5 posted 05/10/07 1:00pm

Christaro

sextonseven said:

Can I pick 1975-1985?


No, I have to be strict.
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Reply #6 posted 05/10/07 1:06pm

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GangstaFam said:

I'm partial to the 90's.


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Reply #7 posted 05/10/07 1:08pm

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thekidsgirl said:

GangstaFam said:

I'm partial to the 90's.


highfive Me too!!

The 80s. The 90s had some highs and lows
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Reply #8 posted 05/10/07 1:12pm

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The 90's SUCKED !!! and today's Music industry is not even worth mentioning at all....Here's a simple way to end this discussion...
Which artist from the 90's - today Is doing something that either doesn't SAMPLE something from the 70's or isn't heavily influenced by the production,Instrumentation,or fashions..from the 70's ?

THANK YOU !
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Reply #9 posted 05/10/07 1:14pm

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prettymansson said:

The 90's SUCKED !!! and today its not even worth mentioning at all....Here's a simple way to end this discussion...Which artist from the 90's-today Is doing something that either doesn't SAMPLE something fr`om the 70's or is heavily influenced by the production,Instrumentation,or fashions..?

THANK YOU !

What artists from the 70's are still making music?
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Reply #10 posted 05/10/07 1:18pm

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GangstaFam said:

prettymansson said:

The 90's SUCKED !!! and today its not even worth mentioning at all....Here's a simple way to end this discussion...Which artist from the 90's-today Is doing something that either doesn't SAMPLE something fr`om the 70's or is heavily influenced by the production,Instrumentation,or fashions..?

THANK YOU !

What artists from the 70's are still making music?


Pretty much all of the ones that are still alive..
and trust me..whatever they make, can 2000% be rightfully called music ,before any of the latest crop of wannabee's, posers..and Instamatic press a button and copy and paste a sampled groove fools that we have today...even the rock bands that can halfway play are still living out thier led zeppelin fantasys.
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Reply #11 posted 05/10/07 1:52pm

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Christaro said:

sextonseven said:

Can I pick 1975-1985?


No, I have to be strict.
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Reply #12 posted 05/10/07 1:55pm

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Overall? Probably the 60's.
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -Dr. Seuss
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Reply #13 posted 05/10/07 2:33pm

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70's
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Reply #14 posted 05/10/07 2:35pm

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prettymansson said:

The 90's SUCKED !!! and today's Music industry is not even worth mentioning at all....Here's a simple way to end this discussion...
Which artist from the 90's - today Is doing something that either doesn't SAMPLE something from the 70's or isn't heavily influenced by the production,Instrumentation,or fashions..from the 70's ?

THANK YOU !
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Reply #15 posted 05/10/07 2:38pm

RZR

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prettymansson said:

The 90's SUCKED !!! and today's Music industry is not even worth mentioning at all....Here's a simple way to end this discussion...
Which artist from the 90's - today Is doing something that either doesn't SAMPLE something from the 70's or isn't heavily influenced by the production,Instrumentation,or fashions..from the 70's ?

THANK YOU !
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hell, there are only so many instruments to use, man. the 70's doesn't own them rolleyes
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Reply #16 posted 05/10/07 2:39pm

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The 50's had the birth of Rock & Roll, but also great Jazz.

I connect with the 70's & 90's.

80's don't do too much for me.

I'd have to say the 60's though. Beatles, Stones, Jimi, Kinks, Motown, Sly, The Who, Dylan are tough to compete with
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Reply #17 posted 05/10/07 2:45pm

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NDRU said:

The 50's had the birth of Rock & Roll, but also great Jazz.

I connect with the 70's & 90's.

80's don't do too much for me.

I'd have to say the 60's though. Beatles, Stones, Jimi, Kinks, Motown, Sly, The Who, Dylan are tough to compete with



not to mention James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Ike & Tina Turner, Motown, the Wall Of Sound, etc.
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"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -Dr. Seuss
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Reply #18 posted 05/10/07 2:59pm

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RZR said:

NDRU said:

The 50's had the birth of Rock & Roll, but also great Jazz.

I connect with the 70's & 90's.

80's don't do too much for me.

I'd have to say the 60's though. Beatles, Stones, Jimi, Kinks, Motown, Sly, The Who, Dylan are tough to compete with



not to mention James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Ike & Tina Turner, Motown, the Wall Of Sound, etc.
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yes! & Ray Charles

oh, and I mentioned Motown above wink
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Reply #19 posted 05/10/07 3:29pm

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Hands up those who chose their teenage years decade! smile
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Reply #21 posted 05/10/07 3:44pm

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sextonseven said:

Can I pick 1975-1985?


I used to say 1975-1985 but I've changed it to 1974-1984. The early part of 1985 was good but when the summer got here, things were first getting "shitty".
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Reply #22 posted 05/10/07 3:46pm

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PANDURITO said:

Hands up those who chose their teenage years decade! smile


Not me. I chose 1974-1984. I was a teenager in the 1980s but in the late 1970s, I was younger than a teenager.
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Reply #23 posted 05/10/07 3:58pm

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prettymansson said:

obviously the 70;s


amen wink
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Reply #24 posted 05/10/07 5:18pm

TonyVanDam

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Christaro said:

50's, 60's, 70's, 80's or 90's?


The 1970's. TOO MANY superstars of different genres at the time:

Stevie Wonder, Donna Summers, KISS, The Bee Gees, ABBA, Marvin Gaye, Barry White, Earth Wind & Fire, .....can I say more?!?


The 1980's is my childhood era. Michael, Prince, & Madonna set new standards. Hip-hop/rap was a lot more danceable and uptempo a bit. Synthpop, electro-funk, & new wave rules!!! Heavy-Metal/Pop-Metal was REAL rock & roll. And of course, (latin) freestyle was sweet to me (especially The Cover Girls, Debbie Deb, & Expose).
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GangstaFam said:

I'm partial to the 90's.


1990-93 was pretty good when hip-hop & hip-house were side by side. But 94-99 was a total embrassment (especially when 2pac was kill).
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Reply #26 posted 05/10/07 5:29pm

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thekidsgirl said:

GangstaFam said:

I'm partial to the 90's.


highfive Me too!!

me 3. The 90s were the most important part of my musical life nod
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Reply #27 posted 05/10/07 5:45pm

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TonyVanDam said:

GangstaFam said:

I'm partial to the 90's.


1990-93 was pretty good when hip-hop & hip-house were side by side. But 94-99 was a total embrassment (especially when 2pac was kill).


I totally agree about 1990-1993, maybe possibly even a little of 1994. The early part of the decade, house influenced music was all over the airwaves with folks like Black Box, The 49ers, C&C Music Factory, Cee Cee Penniston, Crystal Waters, etc. Slow to midtempo shit hop was around back then (which they did NOT play in the clubs I went to) but there was still plenty of funky ass uptempo rap like The Two Live Crew, The Dogs, Sir Mix-A-Lot, Tag Team, etc. Stripped down boring ass midtempo shit hop didn't dominate everything yet.

As for Borepac Shakur, I hated to see him die because I knew he would reach "legend" status that he didn't deserve. I found his music to be no different than all the other boring midtempo rap acts at the time but he also promoted a thug image which really made me want to vomit all over the place. Hell, if people were ever going to grow past a stupid "thug" image, they sure as hell weren't going to get away from it once someone like Borepac was promoted to legend status. Now, the shit will live forever....unfortunately.
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vainandy said:



I totally agree about 1990-1993, maybe possibly even a little of 1994. The early part of the decade, house influenced music was all over the airwaves with folks like Black Box, The 49ers, C&C Music Factory, Cee Cee Penniston, Crystal Waters, etc. Slow to midtempo shit hop was around back then (which they did NOT play in the clubs I went to) but there was still plenty of funky ass uptempo rap like The Two Live Crew, The Dogs, Sir Mix-A-Lot, Tag Team, etc. Stripped down boring ass midtempo shit hop didn't dominate everything yet.

As for Borepac Shakur, I hated to see him die because I knew he would reach "legend" status that he didn't deserve. I found his music to be no different than all the other boring midtempo rap acts at the time but he also promoted a thug image which really made me want to vomit all over the place. Hell, if people were ever going to grow past a stupid "thug" image, they sure as hell weren't going to get away from it once someone like Borepac was promoted to legend status. Now, the shit will live forever....unfortunately.


Even today, the discussion of Pac's music is one of those rare occasions that we have a sharp difference of opinions (Pac was a hell of a poet!).

Despite this, we both agree that damn "thug life" image is one of the reasons for the downfall of mainstream hip-hop/rap. The other reason of course are the major labels lowering their standards by supporting only one style of rap (gangsta) and forsake all the other styles in the name of making quick money. And hell yeah, I'm still piss about party rap & miami bass getting forsaken!
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Reply #29 posted 05/10/07 6:18pm

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TonyVanDam said:

Even today, the discussion of Pac's music is one of those rare occasions that we have a sharp difference of opinions (Pac was a hell of a poet!).


Yep, even the most like-minded people still have their own tastes and opinions, which is a good thing because it keeps life interesting. As for "poets", you know where I think poetry on records should be.....not in the record stores but in the library next to the other poetry records. Music catches my ear first and lyrics mean nothing to me. It's not lyrics that make my ass wanna shake. lol

Despite this, we both agree that damn "thug life" image is one of the reasons for the downfall of mainstream hip-hop/rap. The other reason of course are the major labels lowering their standards by supporting only one style of rap (gangsta) and forsake all the other styles in the name of making quick money. And hell yeah, I'm still piss about party rap & miami bass getting forsaken! disbelief lol


Exactly. If rap must exist, then it needs to be something uptempo that can compete with actual music. All that slow midtempo rap existed in the late 1980s but most of it was underground where it belonged. I remember rappers complaining back then about DJs and radio stations not playing their records because they didn't consider it "music".

I agree with the radio stations back then. But, if you notice, the rap that did get airplay back in the 1980s was mostly full-fledged jams made from scratch with instruments by folks like The Egyptian Lover, Pretty Tony and Freestyle, Twilight 22, Whodini, etc. These were jams that could be played right along side of funk and never dull the party.

As for all that "thug" bullshit, those artists are just being a white record exucutive's clown for his amusement.
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