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What's your favorite year(s) in music Just curious what different people see as the best year or years in music. I take 81-83. Any period that yelds Controversy, 1999, both Time albums and Vanity 6 is enough to be great right there. Add to that the fact that Rick James (Street Songs & Throw Down) Patrice Rushen (Straight From the Heart) Gap Band (IV) The Bar Kays (Propositions & Night Crusin) Grandmaster Flash (The Message) Cameo (3 albums!) Midnight Starr (No Parking..) and Confunkshun (7 & To The Max) were all at their peak and you have the period I feel defines old school. I'm sure I left some out. Add yours to this period or select your own best of from your favorite years. Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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Late 70s (post punk era) and early 80s | |
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personally i always like 87-88...
I was a senior in college ... in Europa ... having a great time travelin and partyin ... listenin to tunes ... "sign of the times" ... later - "the black album" ... and then "Lovesaxayyy" ... I remember that "wendy and lisa" ... and Prince ... had the #1 and #2 albums in germany at that time ... just my 2 cents ... | |
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I side with MC Hammer when he said 69-84. mistermaxxx | |
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mistermaxxx said: I side with MC Hammer when he said 69-84.
damn that's a pretty wide range lol that goes from motown to purple rain. Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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The BIG 80's! NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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intha916 said: mistermaxxx said: I side with MC Hammer when he said 69-84.
damn that's a pretty wide range lol that goes from motown to purple rain. mistermaxxx | |
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hmm...
My fav years would have to be from '79-'86. ~KiKi | |
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For me surely is 1984!
Prince, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, Van Halen, Bruce Springsteen, Culture Club, Eurythmics had great albums! | |
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Late 70's, early 80's, and especially 91-95. | |
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2012-2015 are going to rule! ------------------------------------------------
"babies, before this is over, we're all gonna be wearing gold plated diapers!" the bruce dickinson | |
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1987-88
Sign O The Times, Lovesexy, Black Album, GUNS N ROSES-Appetite For Destrction, U2-Joshua Tree, MICHAEL JACKSON-Bad, REM-Document,REPLACMENTS-Let it Be, PIXIES-Doolittle, JODY WATLEY-Jody Watley, SHEILA E-Sheila E, LUCINDA WILLIAMS-Lucinda Williams, INDIGO GIRLS-Indigo Girls, THE CURE-Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me, SINEAD O CONNOR-Lion & Cobra Every minute of last night is on my face today.... | |
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medoc2003 said: 2012-2015 are going to rule!
I sure hope so ~KiKi | |
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the early/mid or so 90's "90-98"
88-89 to. | |
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I have very specific years that I love. My top 5 would be:
1982 1983 1989 1993 2001 | |
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Moonbeam said: I have very specific years that I love. My top 5 would be:
1982 1983 1989 1993 2001 I hear ya on 1993. That might be my single favorite year for music. | |
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I love the years 1975-1985.Some of my all-time favorite songs were released in those ten years. | |
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TRON said: Moonbeam said: I have very specific years that I love. My top 5 would be:
1982 1983 1989 1993 2001 I hear ya on 1993. That might be my single favorite year for music. I'm down with 1993, too! Could be my very fave too. | |
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1967
1971 1975 1977 1979 1987 1993 1997 2001 | |
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mrdespues said: TRON said: Moonbeam said: I have very specific years that I love. My top 5 would be:
1982 1983 1989 1993 2001 I hear ya on 1993. That might be my single favorite year for music. I'm down with 1993, too! Could be my very fave too. What was so great about 1993? Refresh my memory,please Surely you are NOT referring to rubbish like "Whoomp! There It Is"??!! | |
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DavidEye said: What was so great about 1993? Refresh my memory,please
Surely you are NOT referring to rubbish like "Whoomp! There It Is"??!! I like 1993 for these: Kate Bush - The Red Shoes Terence Trent D'Arby - Symphony Or Damn Bee Gees - Size Isn't Everything David Bowie - Black Tie White Noise A-ha - Memorial Beach Bjork - Debut Radiohead - Pablo Honey I still love all these albums so it was a good year for me. | |
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Cloudbuster said: DavidEye said: What was so great about 1993? Refresh my memory,please
Surely you are NOT referring to rubbish like "Whoomp! There It Is"??!! I like 1993 for these: Kate Bush - The Red Shoes Terence Trent D'Arby - Symphony Or Damn Bee Gees - Size Isn't Everything David Bowie - Black Tie White Noise A-ha - Memorial Beach Bjork - Debut Radiohead - Pablo Honey I still love all these albums so it was a good year for me. Yeah,we know you got that Tag Team CD in your collection too | |
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Anything before the earlier 90's
I love the eighties stuff, then 70's stuff was classic but for love songs the 60's where best... they where singing about real love back then ... none of this player sh*t | |
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I was looking for an example of the songs and or albums that made those years great to you. Some people are just listing years. Tell us why those years were so great. It helps paint a picture of the time period. Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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77---to---85
30's---to---early 40's in terms of Billie Holiday's recordings esp when she was with Teddy Wislon's Orchestra and joining Charlie Parker. | |
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Harlepolis said: 77---to---85
30's---to---early 40's in terms of Billie Holiday's recordings esp when she was with Teddy Wislon's Orchestra and joining Charlie Parker. The 30's and early 40's is very under-rated. Truthfully that may be the golden age of black music. Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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intha916 said: Harlepolis said: 77---to---85
30's---to---early 40's in terms of Billie Holiday's recordings esp when she was with Teddy Wislon's Orchestra and joining Charlie Parker. The 30's and early 40's is very under-rated. Truthfully that may be the golden age of black music. And now we're living the dark age of black music. Ain't that a bitch?? "Shakes head" | |
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from 1968 to 1973
Neil Young & CSN&Y Elton John The Beatles (+George Harrison's & Lennon's solo material) Eric Clapton The Doors Rolling Stones Bob Dylan Sly & The Family Stone Stevie Wonder Joni Mitchell Janis Joplin Jimi Hendrix The Band Grateful Dead The Allman Bros Band Led Zeppelin Pink Floyd Jackson 5 (and all of Motown) Marvin Gaye Beginning of metal David Bowie All above artists produced some of their best music during this period. What an exiting time for music. | |
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1984 Thriller and Purple Rain..enough said | |
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Pagey said: from 1968 to 1973
Neil Young & CSN&Y Elton John The Beatles (+George Harrison's & Lennon's solo material) Eric Clapton The Doors Rolling Stones Bob Dylan Sly & The Family Stone Stevie Wonder Joni Mitchell Janis Joplin Jimi Hendrix The Band Grateful Dead The Allman Bros Band Led Zeppelin Pink Floyd Jackson 5 (and all of Motown) Marvin Gaye Beginning of metal David Bowie All above artists produced some of their best music during this period. What an exiting time for music. Put Millie Jackson in that list | |
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