Right in this area.1969 thru 1978 if I would have to pin one down.
19 year old daughter says definately 80s for her.
I personally dig the 70s the most when talking specifically about decade music.
Husband would be 80s.
21 year old son would probably pick 50s.
1969 thru 1978 if I would have to pin one down.
I feel sorry for young people today, you look up videos for 80's and 90's bands on you tube and you see all these comments from then about how they wished music was like that now. They really do not have any kind of unique sound of the last 15 years or so, nada nothing. Shouldn't there be some form of music coming along to fill a void? Has the internet killed the music industry, has the music industry done it to itself, or is it shows like American idol that killed it?
Not to mention all the Untalented Crappers Uh I mean Rappers off the streets that have absolutely no clue about music or how to play a musical instrument that make millions just by telling rhymes about how they want to "Smack their B**ch up while smokin a blunt and riding on 22" wheels" LOL And then the record exec's have the nerve to call it "Art" or "Pop Music" And then you have the Goth or Emo noise that is nothing more than someone screaming about wanting to commit suicide into a mic while thrashing drop tuned strings with simple one finger notes at a thousand beats per minute! Yeah real music seems to have fallen by the wayside unfortunately.Their unique sound is lipsynching to AutoTuned vocals so they can promote the untalented good looking booty shakers. Not that I don't appreciate a nice booty, but the modern "ideal booty" is a tad large for my taste.
I feel sorry for young people today, you look up videos for 80's and 90's bands on you tube and you see all these comments from then about how they wished music was like that now. They really do not have any kind of unique sound of the last 15 years or so, nada nothing. Shouldn't there be some form of music coming along to fill a void? Has the internet killed the music industry, has the music industry done it to itself, or is it shows like American idol that killed it?
Best decade was the 1970's. The radio had everything from Sly and the Family Stone to Aerosmith to ABBA to the Beatles, the Stones, Glen Cambell to Gordon Lightfoot to The Jacksons to Chicago to Ted Nugent and Kiss. It wasn't 'soft rock' or 'classic rock' or 'just country' or 'just motown'. It was...music.
For me, personally, nothing touches the 80's. There was Flock of Seaguls, the Eurythmics, Joe Jackson, Elvis Costello and...the antidote;