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re: Is the 90's the best decade for music?
Posted on 5/14/14 at 2:36 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Posted on 5/14/14 at 2:36 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Also, the 80's was a much more friendly decade than the 90's, as cheesy as it may have seemed, the music on a wide-scale level was uplifting as opposed to the moody grunge era of the 90's.
Posted on 5/14/14 at 3:07 pm to SaintlyTiger88
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Also, the 80's was a much more friendly decade than the 90's, as cheesy as it may have seemed, the music on a wide-scale level was uplifting as opposed to the moody grunge era of the 90's.
Always felt much of the 80's stuff was fluffy party music. I felt the "grunge" era was a breath of fresh air at first.
Posted on 5/14/14 at 3:47 pm to SaintlyTiger88
I like the 80's, but really the early 80's is where it's at. The late 80's was kind of bland with hair bands ruling the roost. I love all the New Wave stuff from the early 80's, but it seemed to hit a wall midway through the decade, and the only thing that replaced it was Poison, Cinderella, Warrant, etc. I loved all that stuff at the time, but other than for nostalgia it is absolutely unlistenable now. Guns N Roses kind of changed the landscape right at the end of the decade(wasn't Appetite released in 89?) and kind of set the stage for the grunge scene.
This post was edited on 5/14/14 at 3:48 pm
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