Thread started 12/16/20 2:33pmJayCrawford |
Favourite male, female and bands of each decades from the 1950s-2010s. Male of the 1950s: Elvis
Female of the 1950s: Mahalia Jackson
Band of the 1950s: The Platters
Male of the 1960s: James Brown
Female of the 1960s: Aretha Franklin
Band of the 1960s: The Doors
Male of the 1970s: Marvin Gaye
Female of the 1970s: Donna Summer
Band of the 1970s: Queen
Male of the 1980s: Prince
Female of the 1980s: Sade (Last great female artist)
Band of the 1980s: Metallica
The last great decade the 80s for music.
Now this is where it gets harder because music declined badly throughout the 90s and officially died in the 00s.
Male of the 1990s: Impossible too many bad ones
Female of the 1990s: MAYBE Mariah Carey.
Band of the 1990s: They all sounded the same.
Male artist of the 2000s: Probably Usher? Maybe
Female artist of the 2000s: Was there any?
Band of the 2000s: Couldn't tell you.
Male artist of the 2010s: None
Female artist of the 2010s: None
Band of the 2010: None
Enjoy!
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Reply #1 posted 12/16/20 6:39pm
TrivialPursuit
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The whole "music was bad from the 90s onward" argument makes it really difficult to engage. Because no matter what someone says, you're not here for it. So why bother? Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. |
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Reply #2 posted 12/17/20 1:44am
EmmaMcG |
Any particular reason to create two of these threads? |
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Reply #3 posted 12/17/20 5:15am
PatrickS77 |
In other words "Get off my lawn". Boring.
If you think all bands in the 90s sounded the same and there has not been great music since, you should get out more and actually listen. It's more the case of you not being interested in being exposed to something new and cling on to your old heroes and "back in the day everything was better". But whatever. No one cares. |
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Reply #4 posted 12/17/20 10:13am
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PatrickS77 said:
In other words "Get off my lawn". Boring.
If you think all bands in the 90s sounded the same and there has not been great music since, you should get out more and actually listen. It's more the case of you not being interested in being exposed to something new and cling on to your old heroes and "back in the day everything was better". But whatever. No one cares.
Well put. We all have our musical heroes, and it makes me wonder if the OP doesn't even like anything from Prince past Batman. If we're playing by his rules on the thread, then anything from Graffiti Bridge onward wouldn't count, because music died, the world stopped turning, the ice caps melted, we're living in Waterworld and nothing will ever be the same again in the history of mankind and the goddamn universe.
There was a huge shift in music in the 90s. There were clear changes. The late 80s saw a bigger reverby sound and a lot of male-female groups (Boy Meets Girl, etc) that seemed to be a direct reaction to 80s hair bands and 80s pop. Then rap started to be integrated into music, and hip-hop groups came to the forefront (eg: TLC). But as a backlash to all that pop appeal came grunge (which is the same way Punk and heavy metal was an assault on disco). As an answer to grunge, boy bands and pop princess-wannabes popped up at the end of the 90s into the aughts.
Music happens in ebbs and flows. For anyone to be that obtuse and not see that, and logically weight it against itself, rather than childishly cutting everything off at one particular point forever, is juvenile, at best. If I cared enough about the people who thought that way, I'd pity them. But alas, I do not.
Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. |
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Reply #5 posted 12/17/20 10:42am
JayCrawford |
TrivialPursuit said:
PatrickS77 said:
In other words "Get off my lawn". Boring.
If you think all bands in the 90s sounded the same and there has not been great music since, you should get out more and actually listen. It's more the case of you not being interested in being exposed to something new and cling on to your old heroes and "back in the day everything was better". But whatever. No one cares.
Well put. We all have our musical heroes, and it makes me wonder if the OP doesn't even like anything from Prince past Batman. If we're playing by his rules on the thread, then anything from Graffiti Bridge onward wouldn't count, because music died, the world stopped turning, the ice caps melted, we're living in Waterworld and nothing will ever be the same again in the history of mankind and the goddamn universe.
There was a huge shift in music in the 90s. There were clear changes. The late 80s saw a bigger reverby sound and a lot of male-female groups (Boy Meets Girl, etc) that seemed to be a direct reaction to 80s hair bands and 80s pop. Then rap started to be integrated into music, and hip-hop groups came to the forefront (eg: TLC). But as a backlash to all that pop appeal came grunge (which is the same way Punk and heavy metal was an assault on disco). As an answer to grunge, boy bands and pop princess-wannabes popped up at the end of the 90s into the aughts.
Music happens in ebbs and flows. For anyone to be that obtuse and not see that, and logically weight it against itself, rather than childishly cutting everything off at one particular point forever, is juvenile, at best. If I cared enough about the people who thought that way, I'd pity them. But alas, I do not.
Prince had some decent stuff after his prime. Diamond and Pearls and The rainbow children stand out but the rest are forgettable if you ask me. Especially albums this thread overrates a lot like Come.
Boy bands were happening way before the late 90s with the likes of Take That, East 17, Boyz II Men, Jodeci etc etc [Edited 12/17/20 10:46am] |
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