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Musically, whats been the worst time
In your living memory? Maybe all that New Romantic stuff or the Boy Band era of the mid 90s. For me it has to be early 90s, ridicluous 'festival' type people with floppy hats, left wing politics, Chumbawumba, The Levellers, Camden Market and Doc Marten boots with no laces.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think there's brilliant and awful music every year.
However a special mention must go to Stock Aitkin and Waterman even if I enjoyed their songs aged seven.
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However a special mention must go to Stock Aitkin and Waterman even if I enjoyed their songs aged seven.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_Aitken_Wate rman#List_of_acts_who_have_performed_songs_wri tten_or_produced_by_SAW
Mid to late 80s was truly shocking. Belinda Carlisle, Bros, ?rick Asteley et al. 18 hole navy blue doccers were my pride and joy early 90s. The Madchester scene was really something else (I recommend 24 hour party people if you've not seen it!). As for left wing... you're having a giraffe right? :oP
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Metal in the late 80s/early 90s was also dire. It went through another reincarnation of glam rock with bands such as Dogs D'Amour, Poison, Def Leppard, Aerosmith, Motley Crue and Bon Jovi. Thank god for Metallica, Anthrax and Megadeth.
TBH Metal has been better from 2002 to present than it has been since 1982.
TBH Metal has been better from 2002 to present than it has been since 1982.
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Agreed there Wardy...but what about The Glitter Band, Slade et al? glamrock in that sense was a bit dire. Mind you I would rather listen to 'Wig Wam Bam' than Girls Aloud.
As has already been said, there are good and bad musical examples throughout every era. Manufactured 'Pop Idol' music has to be te worst. I would rather listen to 'Let's Dance' than all that.
Yes, I am aware that it was an album of great success (as was the tour) however I would put that as a commercial success rather than an actual musical success..if you catch my drift? many, many Bowie fans I know list this as his worst album ever....but what do they know?
As has already been said, there are good and bad musical examples throughout every era. Manufactured 'Pop Idol' music has to be te worst. I would rather listen to 'Let's Dance' than all that.
Yes, I am aware that it was an album of great success (as was the tour) however I would put that as a commercial success rather than an actual musical success..if you catch my drift? many, many Bowie fans I know list this as his worst album ever....but what do they know?
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