MotownSubdivision said: 2freaky4church1 said: Bob Dylan, Springsteen, Metallica, Rolling Stones, Aretha, Stevie. But not from generation X. Except Springsteen, he was pretty big in the 80s. | |
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The Stones had one of the most iconic songs of the 80's ("Start Me Up") and sold about 10 million albums during the 80's, the 3rd decade of their career. They were still one of the biggest bands in the 80's and again, many Gen-X'ers came of age in the 70's and early 80's, when the Stones were regularly charting. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Sorry, but I'm not convinced. Having hits isn't enough. The Stones had success with Some Girls, but went nowhere and even broke up for a while in the 1980s. Aretha had hits with George Michael and Whitney Houston, but that isn't enough to make her a 70s/80s icon. These acts defined the 60s and early 70s, but not the late 70s and 80s. Just like Bob Dylan, who made one shitty album after another in those years. Metallica wasn't a mainstream act back then. I agree about Stevie Wonder because he was still popular in the 1980s, so, okay, let's put him on the list. | |
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like... DEVO is a major Gen X music icon. And they got over by doing a subversive Rolling Stones cover that made them look ancient... in 1979. | |
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Run/DMC , KRS1, Rakim, also icons. [Edited 1/6/17 19:48pm] | |
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I was born in the year Sticky Fingers was released, but I can't say the Stones were on my radar until they got back together in 1989. Of course I knew who they were and just like Dylan, somewhere in the back of my mind, I was thinking, with a reputation like that, they must have done some great stuff, but overall, Prince and Terence Trent d'Arby took too much of my time. And they introduced me to James Brown, who was very much on my radar in those years. So it's also a matter of personal taste and whatever catches your ear. I only knew Dylan as one of the Travelling Wilburys back then, but he made a comeback and I love his work now. There's more young people listening to him now then there were in the 80s/90s, so he may be something of a Millenials' Icon;-)
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namepeace said: Y'all got a lot more than my gen does (I'm Gen Y).
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Hmm I was born in 1970, I'm Generation X. It's confusing. I like a lot of 60s/70s acts and was a teen in the 80s. I don't like any of those acts in your list much at all. Sorry!
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It's not like they're Bowie or Prince. Perspective! | |
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Marrk said:
It's not like they're Bowie or Prince. Perspective! | |
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Juice Newton Every minute of last night is on my face today.... | |
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Forgot all about Juice Newton. | |
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Thanks for making this point. | |
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Krs and Rakim (who I love by the way) are Hip Hop Legends. Hip Hop Icons are NWA and Tupac, there impact exceeds far beyond just Hip Hop. | |
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Every minute of last night is on my face today.... | |
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