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80s music this is my opinion, I was spoiled in the 80s, I think the 80s music was the best music of any other decade in the history of music, even music that sucked then is better than now, Prince, Michael,Madonna, Bruce, rap, etc., etc., in a cashzmere sweata, whos with me? | |
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I wouldn't say it's the 'best' decade for music, (since every decade/era has its moments), but yeah, the 80s were cool. ~KiKi | |
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i live for the 80's, best time for music, but so was the 70's and 60's. | |
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I love the 80's.I listen 2 80's music everyday as soon as i wake up. | |
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You got my vote! | |
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im a 80s kid at heart.
i was just born 10years late. wish i could have been a teen back then in 1984 instead of being in nappies. www.riotcitywrestling.com
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Yeah I'm an 80's baby lol its the shit but if you want the GREATEST decade musicaly then baby it gotta be the late 30's/early 40's | |
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I love the 80's, and I wish I was born 10yrs earlier.. Would had loved to be a teenager in the 80's.. but oh life goes on.. Well 80's music is good!! I love it!!! All my favourite artists are so 80's!!.. Prince, George Michael/wham!, Limahl/kajagoogoo, Red H ot Chili peppers and well Bowie, but he's been around since the 60's anyway.. .. I Love the 80's!!.. Wish I was born a bit earlier.. | |
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I love 80s music,but the 70s was my favorite decade for music.I have such fond memories of being a kid through that wonderful era.The late 70s (1976-80) is my favorite time for music,I was amazed at all the great stuff I was hearing. | |
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DavidEye said: I love 80s music,but the 70s was my favorite decade for music.I have such fond memories of being a kid through that wonderful era.The late 70s (1976-80) is my favorite time for music,I was amazed at all the great stuff I was hearing.
76-83 2 be exact were the MAIN years of it all IMHO | |
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I also love the 80's and miss the variety of music that was considered main stream at the time. I also miss the "fun" element music carried back then. Today everything is in some form or another connected to "booty".
Also,it kills me today to see people wearing jeans, and T-shirts and sports Jersey's to the GRAMMYS! Why don't artist "Dress Up" anymore? A couple of years ago, even Janet Jackson presented an award in jeans and a cut-off blouse at the GRAMMYS! I so miss the 80's. By the way my favorite time is music is from 76 to 86. Music "shifted" in 87, then again in 92 and hasn't been the same since. Personally, I believe the simultaneous explosion of NWA and 2 Live Crew are big factors in what we see today. Think about what they both brought to the table musically and image wise, and see if there is a link between that and what has become the "norm" today in music, in dance, in fashion, ect., nationwide. I know I strayed off topic but I'm kind of in a rambling mood. I am convinced Beyonce's career would not be where it is, if she had dark skin. | |
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4nowneway said: this is my opinion, I was spoiled in the 80s, I think the 80s music was the best music of any other decade in the history of music, even music that sucked then is better than now, Prince, Michael,Madonna, Bruce, rap, etc., etc., in a cashzmere sweata, whos with me?
You couldn't be anymore f***in' RIGHT! THE 80'S KICKED ASS!!! ESPECIALLY THE NEW WAVE!!! New Wave Forever!!! NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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i'm with ya...
my friends think i'm stuck in a time warp (musically that is...not style wise) the 80's were awesome...ah sweet memories... you're only as old as you feel..............so how old do i feel
Now that food has replaced sex in my life, I can't even get into my own pants. | |
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In the 80's, REM, U2, The Police, Madonna, Michael Jackson and Prince were at the creative heights of their careers. The 80's brought us new wave and new jack swing. The music video forever transformed how records were made, marketed and sold. And, perhaps most importantly, the 1980's spawned a new, revolutionary genre of music, hip-hop.
You can make a strong case for 1980's music. Too bad conventional wisdom emphasizes the one-hit wonders over these accomplishments. Footnote: the one-hit wonders of the 80's beat the one-hit wonders of the 70's and 60's by a mile, IMHO. [This message was edited Mon Jun 30 17:41:10 PDT 2003 by namepeace] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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4nowneway said: this is my opinion, I was spoiled in the 80s, I think the 80s music was the best music of any other decade in the history of music, even music that sucked then is better than now, Prince, Michael,Madonna, Bruce, rap, etc., etc., in a cashzmere sweata, whos with me?
Me! | |
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whatever they did in the 80's was already done in the 70's, what u thought
the 80's introduced electronic music, which made it bad for music now. People stop using real insturments and started playing those drum machines... I will admit the 80's had some pretty good, but nothing will ever compare 2 the stuff in the 70's. I think the 70's just represented a whole era of true musicians, who had a artitistic point of view as well. They really where talented, but they weren't smart as far as business is concerend... In the 80's the music was lost, people where more concerned about parties and fashion, other then what made a good album... However I do think the 80's was the best for hip hop back then [This message was edited Mon Jun 30 20:37:32 PDT 2003 by DigitalLisa] | |
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NWF said: 4nowneway said: this is my opinion, I was spoiled in the 80s, I think the 80s music was the best music of any other decade in the history of music, even music that sucked then is better than now, Prince, Michael,Madonna, Bruce, rap, etc., etc., in a cashzmere sweata, whos with me?
You couldn't be anymore f***in' RIGHT! THE 80'S KICKED ASS!!! ESPECIALLY THE NEW WAVE!!! New Wave Forever!!! Is that what NWF stand for? Awesome! The 80's RULE! | |
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VinaBlue said: NWF said: 4nowneway said: this is my opinion, I was spoiled in the 80s, I think the 80s music was the best music of any other decade in the history of music, even music that sucked then is better than now, Prince, Michael,Madonna, Bruce, rap, etc., etc., in a cashzmere sweata, whos with me?
You couldn't be anymore f***in' RIGHT! THE 80'S KICKED ASS!!! ESPECIALLY THE NEW WAVE!!! New Wave Forever!!! Is that what NWF stand for? Awesome! The 80's RULE! New Wave Forever, baby! That's the name of the game. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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1981-83 "The Golden Age of Old School"
Prince - Controversy & 1999 Rick James - Street Songs, Throwin Down & Cold Blooded Michael Jackson - Thriller Cameo - Knights Of The Sound Table & Alligator Woman George Clinton - Computer Games Confunkshun - 7 & To The Max Bar-Kays - Night Crusin & Propositions Earth, Wind & Fire - Rise, Powerlite & Electric Universe Patrice Rushen - Straight from the Heart The Time - The Time & What Time Is It Vanity 6 - Vanity 6 The Reddings - Awakening & Back To Basics O'Bryan - Doin' Alright Raydio - A Woman Needs Love The Whispers - Love for Love & Love Is Where You Find It The System - Sweat Bobby Nunn - Second to Nunn & Private Party Steve Arrington - Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame, Vol. 1 Teena Marie - It Must Be Magic & Robbery Brothers Johnson - Light Up The Night Kool & The Gang - Something Special Slave - Showtime & Bad Enuff Mavin Gaye - Midnight Love Michael Henderson - Slingshot George Benson - Give Me The Night Debra Laws - Very Special Dazz Band - Keep It Live, On the One, Joystick One Way - Wild Night & Shine on Me Gap Band - III & IV Roger/Zapp - Zapp I ,The Many Facets of Roger & Zapp II Mary Jane Girls - Mary Jane Girls Those are just the ones that come to mind right off. 81-83 IS old school. Songs like Automic Dog, More Bounce, Cutie Pie, Let's Work, 1999, Nasty Girl, 777-9311, All Night Long, Keep It Live, Give It To Me Baby, Grapevine, Super Freak, Fire & Desire, Square Biz, Get Down On It, Stomp, Billie Jean, Burn Rubber, Yearning For You Love, Beat It, Human Nature, PYT, She's Just a Groupie, Cool, You Dropped A Bomb On Me, You Are In My System, Forget Me Nots, Remind Me, Flirt, Early In The Morning, DMSR, Let's Groove, OutstandingVery Special, Let It Whip Sexual Healing & so many other classics all came out in this 3 year period. There were also great hip hop records like The Message & Magic's Wand. Kraftwerk was also doing their thang. Find me another 3 year period like this in the last 40 years. Hip hop really owes it's survival to this period. If you took away these 3 years, what songs would rappers have left to bite? So yea, the 80's were cool but those 3 years made the decade. [This message was edited Tue Jul 1 11:51:08 PDT 2003 by intha916] Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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intha916 said: 1981-83 "The Golden Age of Old School"
Prince - Controversy & 1999 Rick James - Street Songs, Throwin Down & Cold Blooded Michael Jackson - Thriller Cameo - Knights Of The Sound Table & Alligator Woman George Clinton - Computer Games Confunkshun - 7 & To The Max Bar-Kays - Night Crusin & Propositions Earth, Wind & Fire - Rise, Powerlite & Electric Universe Patrice Rushen - Straight from the Heart The Time - The Time & What Time Is It Vanity 6 - Vanity 6 The Reddings - Awakening & Back To Basics O'Bryan - Doin' Alright Raydio - A Woman Needs Love The Whispers - Love for Love & Love Is Where You Find It The System - Sweat Bobby Nunn - Second to Nunn & Private Party Steve Arrington - Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame, Vol. 1 Teena Marie - It Must Be Magic & Robbery Brothers Johnson - Light Up The Night Kool & The Gang - Something Special Slave - Showtime & Bad Enuff Mavin Gaye - Midnight Love Michael Henderson - Slingshot George Benson - Give Me The Night Debra Laws - Very Special Dazz Band - Keep It Live, On the One, Joystick One Way - Wild Night & Shine on Me Gap Band - III & IV Roger/Zapp - Zapp I ,The Many Facets of Roger & Zapp II Mary Jane Girls - Mary Jane Girls Those are just the ones that come to mind right off. 81-83 IS old school. Songs like Automic Dog, More Bounce, Cutie Pie, Let's Work, 1999, Nasty Girl, 777-9311, All Night Long, Keep It Live, Give It To Me Baby, Grapevine, Super Freak, Fire & Desire, Square Biz, Get Down On It, Stomp, Billie Jean, Burn Rubber, Yearning For You Love, Beat It, Human Nature, PYT, She's Just a Groupie, Cool, You Dropped A Bomb On Me, You Are In My System, Forget Me Nots, Remind Me, Flirt, Early In The Morning, DMSR, Let's Groove, OutstandingVery Special, Let It Whip Sexual Healing & so many other classics all came out in this 3 year period. There were also great hip hop records like The Message & Magic's Wand. Kraftwerk was also doing their thang. Find me another 3 year period like this in the last 40 years. Hip hop really owes it's survival to this period. If you took away these 3 years, what songs would rappers have left to bite? So yea, the 80's were cool but those 3 years made the decade. [This message was edited Tue Jul 1 11:51:08 PDT 2003 by intha916] U 4got Debbie Gibson! NOTE: THIS ACCOUNT IS NOW CLOSED. PLEASE CONTACT “K A M L L E” | |
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DigitalLisa said: In the 80's the music was lost, people where more concerned about parties and fashion, other then what made a good album... However I do think the 80's was the best for hip hop back then [This message was edited Mon Jun 30 20:37:32 PDT 2003 by DigitalLisa] Depends on what you were listening to. True the 70's had a ton of musicians who could actually play, but the 70's also had no shortage of well-played songs about nothing. The 80's had some major artists who sang about more than just parties and fashion like The Police, Springsteen, U2, REM, and (sometimes) Prince and MJ. | |
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The 80s will always be my favorite decade of music. To this day, I get into more "new" music from the 80s than I do from contemporary musicians. | |
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First, there is no such thing as "Old Skool" or however you spell it. ANd it's nothing to do with fear of aging or something like that. It's just a word created by people now to describe something they don't fully know.
I like to think of the 60s through the 80s as a Renaissance in popular music. It's all Rock N' Roll. The 80's though had big creative edge. They're was a futurism in the music, early CyberPunk if you will. The 80's also had sooo many daring new styles to choose from - Funk, Soul and RnB, Rock, New Wave, New Romanics, Gothic Rock, House, Heavy Metal, Speed Metal, Glam Rock,(true) Punk, etc, etc. It was about individuality and being different...fast! It was so much fun that now's Hip Hop only syle or bland Rock/Nu Metal-Pop. I also agree with DavedEye that I too was mesmerized as a kid by all the different music one grew up listening to from Rock to Disco to Soft Rock to New Wave, great variety and adventure! | |
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