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Reply #30 posted 02/20/11 6:15pm

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No other way.

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Reply #31 posted 02/20/11 8:00pm

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I suppose I'm the odd man out here in that I listen to mostly current music like Dum Dum Girls, Joanna Newsom, Goldfrapp, etc.

Having said that though, I have been listening to 60s music almost exclusively over the last few weeks in preparation for the current org music poll. Once that's over I'm sure I'll go back to listening to new music most of the time.

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Reply #32 posted 02/20/11 8:40pm

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sextonseven said:

60s and early 70s Dusty Springfield. Can't get enough of that.

dusty springfield is pretty amazing.

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Reply #33 posted 02/20/11 8:43pm

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i don't really listen to newer music at all. i find that the stuff i hear these days, it's got too much going on. it's overstimulating.

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Reply #34 posted 02/20/11 9:13pm

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sextonseven said:

I suppose I'm the odd man out here in that I listen to mostly current music like Dum Dum Girls, Joanna Newsom, Goldfrapp, etc.

Having said that though, I have been listening to 60s music almost exclusively over the last few weeks in preparation for the current org music poll. Once that's over I'm sure I'll go back to listening to new music most of the time.

The poll thread died! sad

I've listened to some 60s in anticipation for it too. I hope I get more ballots!

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Reply #35 posted 02/20/11 9:31pm

V10LETBLUES

Moonbeam said:

sextonseven said:

I suppose I'm the odd man out here in that I listen to mostly current music like Dum Dum Girls, Joanna Newsom, Goldfrapp, etc.

Having said that though, I have been listening to 60s music almost exclusively over the last few weeks in preparation for the current org music poll. Once that's over I'm sure I'll go back to listening to new music most of the time.

The poll thread died! sad

I've listened to some 60s in anticipation for it too. I hope I get more ballots!

There is so much great 60's music, just the thought of all the music to consider blows my little ADHD mind. Let's just say it was the greatest era of pop music ever.

The Beatles alone could fill the top 20, but then there is still JB, The Stones,.... not to mention all those awesome one hit wonders....

My mind explodes just thinking of it.

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Reply #36 posted 02/20/11 10:18pm

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MJJstudent said:

i don't really listen to newer music at all. i find that the stuff i hear these days, it's got too much going on. it's overstimulating.

Over stimulation...I like! Musically, speaking...of course! innocent

Unfortunately, the stuff I hear that passes for music these days...stimulates me about as much as rubbing super-corse sandpaper across my goodies. eek omg pissed

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Reply #37 posted 02/20/11 11:53pm

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V10LETBLUES said:

Moonbeam said:

The poll thread died! sad

I've listened to some 60s in anticipation for it too. I hope I get more ballots!

There is so much great 60's music, just the thought of all the music to consider blows my little ADHD mind. Let's just say it was the greatest era of pop music ever.

The Beatles alone could fill the top 20, but then there is still JB, The Stones,.... not to mention all those awesome one hit wonders....

My mind explodes just thinking of it.

Well, I don't agree, but I'd love for you to give me a list of your favorite 60s albums and songs! The poll needs people like you who are passionate about that decade. biggrin

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Reply #38 posted 02/21/11 12:40am

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

MJJstudent said:

i don't really listen to newer music at all. i find that the stuff i hear these days, it's got too much going on. it's overstimulating.

Over stimulation...I like! Musically, speaking...of course! innocent

Unfortunately, the stuff I hear that passes for music these days...stimulates me about as much as rubbing super-corse sandpaper across my goodies. eek omg pissed

HA!

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Reply #39 posted 02/21/11 12:44am

alphastreet

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Michael and Janet Jackson are my main to favorites.

Then Whitney, Jody Watley, Prince, etc.

they are my 2 main as well

I love Jody and Prince too, Whitney is cool. I loooove Madonna too.

I listen to 70's, 80's, 90's a lot and some 00's

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Reply #40 posted 02/21/11 12:46am

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mancabdriver said:

This is Prince forum most of the members are still stuck in the 1980s

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or wish they were around to experience more than 4 months of it as a baby =\

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Reply #41 posted 02/21/11 2:01am

LiveToTell86

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This is Prince forum most of the members are still stuck in the 1980s

And how's that any worse than jumping onto the next big thing every other month because of the hype and just throw the previous stuff away? I'm all for going against the "music used to be GOOD back then because I SAY SO" movement but why's it bad if had you already found your fav kinda music and any new stuff would only make you feel like "why spend time trying to get into new stuff when I still enjoy playing an old artist for the millionth time"? If one says "the 1980s had the best music because of Prince etc" it's not like you can challenge that with "but you're stupid!". Aren't there thousands, if not millions who never bothered to check out anything else than Beatles or Elvis? That doesn't make them "irrelevant" or anything...

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Reply #42 posted 02/21/11 2:09am

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I rarely listen to 'new' music anymore. I got sick of waiting for something good to come along so went back to the 60s and got into The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and The Doors and even 80s bands like Depeche Mode and Pet Shop Boys. I'll always listen to my 2 favourites Madonna and Prince, no matter what. I'm enjoying discovering classic acts from years gone by rather than enduring another manufactured act.

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Reply #43 posted 02/21/11 2:34am

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Musical acts of The Sixties, Seventies, Eighties and a little Nineties.

Since rap/hip-hop started to dominate, the music/talent factor dimnished.

The new breed of folks like Rihanna, Ciara, Ashanti, Justin Beiber, Lady Gaga, etc. are projectile vomit mode.

R&B died and went to auto-tune and emulate hip-hop hell.

I find myself listening to Tower of Power, Aretha, Sade, Chaka, Jeff Beck,

Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, Edgar Winter, Rick Derringer, Midnight

Star, SOS Band, Lauryn Hill (MisEducation of only), Howard Hewett and Leon Haywood.

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Reply #44 posted 02/21/11 2:40am

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mancabdriver said:

This is Prince forum most of the members are still stuck in the 1980s

And?

We used to say that our parents were stuck in the 50s and 60s.

People tend to cling to the music of their youth.

Those of us who listen to older music than that, have learned to appreciate what we missed.


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Reply #45 posted 02/21/11 5:51am

mrjun18

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All the time.

Yep.

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Reply #46 posted 02/21/11 5:51am

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Every day.

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Reply #47 posted 02/21/11 5:59am

Harlepolis

Some of the "old" stuff I only found about just recently, so as far as I'm concern, they're good as new biggrin

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Reply #48 posted 02/21/11 6:10am

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Harlepolis said:

Some of the "old" stuff I only found about just recently, so as far as I'm concern, they're good as new biggrin

lol that's a good way of looking at it.

Are artist and musicians still making music? I didn't know that. wink

That's all I am listening to these days. music

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Reply #49 posted 02/21/11 6:48am

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Of course.

This is a bit odd question to me, because I don't think I know anyone that wouldn't listen to "older artists" on a regular basis. That doesn't apply to just music enthusiasts who have hundreds or thousands of records, but people that aren't as interested in music also have records that were released in the past decades. The only ones that listen new music exclusively would seem to be teenagers, but I'm not sure why that should be taken as an indication what the general tastes of people are like.

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Reply #50 posted 02/21/11 8:40am

Graycap23

I'd flip the question. Does anybody listen 2 newer artist? I listen to 95% older artist.

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Reply #51 posted 02/21/11 10:34am

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Moonbeam said:

sextonseven said:

I suppose I'm the odd man out here in that I listen to mostly current music like Dum Dum Girls, Joanna Newsom, Goldfrapp, etc.

Having said that though, I have been listening to 60s music almost exclusively over the last few weeks in preparation for the current org music poll. Once that's over I'm sure I'll go back to listening to new music most of the time.

The poll thread died! sad

I've listened to some 60s in anticipation for it too. I hope I get more ballots!

sad You'll definitely get at least an album list from me this week.

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Reply #52 posted 02/21/11 10:36am

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Graycap23 said:

I'd flip the question. Does anybody listen 2 newer artist?

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sextonseven said:

I suppose I'm the odd man out here in that I listen to mostly current music like Dum Dum Girls, Joanna Newsom, Goldfrapp, etc.

Having said that though, I have been listening to 60s music almost exclusively over the last few weeks in preparation for the current org music poll. Once that's over I'm sure I'll go back to listening to new music most of the time.

When I say most of the time, that would mean around 60/40 in favor of newer artitsts.

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Reply #53 posted 02/21/11 10:56am

Timmy84

I have to admit, I've checked artists from this generation that I wouldn't have known about had I went to other sites, some punk, rock, Brit acts. I do like Adele a lot. And I do listen to Janelle when I get a chance.

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Reply #54 posted 02/21/11 10:59am

angel345

I still do, and my daughter used to call me an old fossil for it. Now, she joins the bandwagon biggrin

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Reply #55 posted 02/21/11 11:49am

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Shaolin325 said:

To steal a line from Jay-Z -I am truly "an 80's baby"....not born in the '80's mind you!!! But "coming of age" in the '80's.... I think I was spoiled. My reality was:

- '70's bands (EW&F, Slave, Chic, Switch) were still around late '70's into the early '80s. I got to enjoy hearing real-live instruments

- BARRY WHITE biggrin - 'nuff said.

- Hip Hop was introduced to the world. I know a lot of people don't like this genre, but the hip hop from the early 80's (Rakim, Treacherous 3) does not resemble what's being called hip hop today.

- Prince, Michael and Madonna - say what you will, but they were all extremely creative and very enjoyable in their own way.

There's still good music being made today of course, but I tend to listen to the older stuff more often.

Spot On....biggrin

I just let my son listen to ABC's "UP" album, he's 18 and was like eek

I don't know if it's because the older music is what I grew up on that plays a big part as to WHY I kill the older music so much on constant rotation.....or is it that when something new comes out that has that older sound we only support it because it reminds us of the past like for say LaRoux I love her! But will she last with that 80's sound?

James Brown music is so funky that that "stench" will be swirling around in our grandchildrens ears, and on and on...it just don't get any better...you can copy but we will all know who paved the way.

MJ

Prince

Madonna

Sade

New Order

Depeche Mode

The Clash

Wings

Human League

EW&F

James Brown

Teena Marie

Luther

Hall & Oates

The Doobie Brother

Patti Labelle

Phyllis Hyman

Whitney

Roberta Flack

Nina Simone

Miles Davis

shit....even KC and The Sunshine(MF'ing) Band

HEEEAVY Rotation....I don't even have an iPod, straight vinyl and cds. WHAT!? eek

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Reply #56 posted 02/21/11 11:52am

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

MJJstudent said:

i don't really listen to newer music at all. i find that the stuff i hear these days, it's got too much going on. it's overstimulating.

Over stimulation...I like! Musically, speaking...of course! innocent

Unfortunately, the stuff I hear that passes for music these days...stimulates me about as much as rubbing super-corse sandpaper across my goodies. eek omg pissed

Well Damn....crossing legs lol

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Reply #57 posted 02/21/11 12:17pm

ThePopLover2

alphastreet said:

ThePopLover2 said:

Michael and Janet Jackson are my main to favorites.

Then Whitney, Jody Watley, Prince, etc.

they are my 2 main as well

I love Jody and Prince too, Whitney is cool. I loooove Madonna too.

I listen to 70's, 80's, 90's a lot and some 00's

I forgot to add bob Marley too lol

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Reply #58 posted 02/21/11 12:25pm

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I may venture out and visit other eras...but the 80's is my home base. I cant get out.

Once I have overstayed my welcome in other time periods..I LIVE in the 80's.

The 70's are alright too..but ..without those synths and hard beats I feel like something is missing..fifties and sixties are fun too sometimes...90's are fun especially for dance music...2000's are kind of some return to funk and some nice jams....

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Reply #59 posted 02/21/11 1:15pm

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90% of the music I play

is from my childhood & before

cool

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because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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