What is why the best decade for music? 50s,60s,70s,80s,90s,or current.?!


Question: I also think its relative to age. I'm 19. I love 90's pop music, it reminds me of being young making stupid dance routines with friends at school. But I also like alot of 80's music because my parents played it alot when I was younger, they were teenagers in the 80's.


Answers: I also think its relative to age. I'm 19. I love 90's pop music, it reminds me of being young making stupid dance routines with friends at school. But I also like alot of 80's music because my parents played it alot when I was younger, they were teenagers in the 80's.

I think that's relative to age. For me it is the 80s, closely followed by the 70s. I am 45.

80's / Early 90's for the most part, I love the synth and drum sounds from that period.

Some current stuff is pretty decent though.

For me it's always the 80's, particularly 1983! I'm 35.

60's by a long shot!

I think 60's but thats probably cos I was a teenager then!!!

60s beyond a doubt

Current for me, I think music gets better with the development of technology and production methods. x

80's and early 90's

50s or better still the 40s, when musicians played REAL music not turned on an electronic gizmo to do most of it for them.

The 80's for sure.
I am 25.

I have to laugh at people (a-and-a for example) who believe that somehow musical merit is related to HOW music is made....
Are you saying that music is 'real' (?) just because it was made with real instruments? Is it not possible to create an infernal racket with 'real' instruments just as it is with electronics? Aren't electronics/synths just a tool designed to make a sound just the way that 'real' instruments do?

I'm sure there was plenty of crap made in the 40's and 50's music wise, in fact I'm sure there was.

60`s definitely, even the younger generation who weren`t even born then like 60`s music

The 09s.... I really miss grunge music ):

The 70', the birth of Heavy Rock

60's Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Roy Orbison, Everly Brothers, Little Richard,Big Bopper, Gerry Lee-Lewis, Chuck Berry, and didn't Lonnie Donniegon get there to. The dawn of Rock and Roll

80s o yeah



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