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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've had this argument many a time with folks, and I've come to conclusion you believe the music you listened to as a teenager has the fondest memories for ya- hence you believe this to be the best music.
Myself I'm a 80's child and I still love Duran Duran, Paul Young, Spandau Ballet...........
Ahhhhhhhhhh the memories :-)
Don't think you can beat the 50s and 60s for the wide range of quality artists and endless classic tracks...i mean elvis, buddy holly, chuck berry, beatles ,the stones, dylan, stax, motown, the who, hendrix, the kinks,miles davis, velvet underground, yardbirds, cream, aretha franklin, sam cooke, eddie cochran, joni mitchell, janis joplin and culminating with led zeppelin..the list is endless and captures the very best of virtually every musical genre....
Frankly with a few exceptions 80s music was the weakest decade by far..
It is also a memory thing, contrary to what Boo & Glossopswift have said above, 1989 launched classics such as Ride on Time (Black Box), Lambada (Kaoma), and several fabulous hits by Jason Donovan, Too Many Hearts Get Broken, Sealed With a Kiss and Especially for You (with Kylie). And who can forget the very slightly naughty, mum gets shocked when you play it out loud.. French Kiss by Lil Louis..... - It was banned by the BBC because of its female �vocal� (heavy breathing) being too near the knuckle. ?
I'll get me coat.
it's not better, it's different.
there's always been stuff that sounds great, and there still is. There's also always been cheesy, tuneless, cacophanous, unimaginative, ****, I could go on..
Of course the listener will have a fondness for anything that is memory-laden, good or bad - but that doesn't detract from those talents that are at the forefront of music today.
You may notice I've not named any one artist or style. That's a matter of preference - yours may or may not be in fashion, that's probably how you, individually, will judge better, or not.
As previous good people have said its all about musical preferences and probably age too that have an impact on musical tastes but i think every decade has something to offer. I presonally love the Disco tunes of the seventies which for me will never be bettered .I love the early hip hop scene as it was so new and fresh and different and it wasnt played on Radio 1 so not everyone new about it and you had to go and find the tunes you liked which wasnt easy and still isnt now! Also House music and all its other sub genres it now has , i love it and think it it shows how inventive and clever a lot of the so called unknown artists/DJ's that make it are. But at the end of the day thats my choice i guess but what annoys me is people who say they dont like something but havent really ever heard any of it and just dismiss it outright . I think music of any nature is excellent and without it what a miserable place we would live in.
I still have to disagree with the comments that somehow the 50's and 60's produced more talent or more depth than the eighties! I think there was a huge range of new music that came out of the eighties that has conveniently been forgotton or disregarded by many and all people seem to remember is the cheesy SAW produced pop music that we all had to endure. There was so many differenet and new genres that emerged that were new and exciting just as much as the 50's and 60's were groundbreaking too. I will gladly name musical genres , bands etc that i think many may have forgotton about! I feel i have to defend the eighties as it was a very special musicall era in my book!
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