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Music Appreciation
In reply to the discussion: Of these... What's your favorite decade for music? [View all]Mr.Bill
(24,906 posts)26. 60s with the 70s being a close second.
The 60s because of all the innovation going on. It's amazing to think of how much some bands grew in that decade. I mean, the Beatles went from playing Chuck Berry music in bars to Sgt. Pepper in just seven years. Similar growth for the Rolling Stones.
The 70s (which a lot of people think of as Disco and Punk, was also about heavy metal and some very innovative groups like Emerson, Lake and Palmer. The weed got better in the 70s, too. The 70s is also the golden age of concerts and when I became old enough to go to dozens of them.
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There isn't one. Mine would be 1964-1974. That gets the first Beatles album in, and what I consider
brewens
Nov 2021
#4
I enjoyed many of their later albums, but with Mick Taylor in the band, they were at their
brewens
Nov 2021
#9
I know, it's difficult. When listening to Sirius/XM, I tend to gravitate mostly to the 70's channel.
NurseJackie
Nov 2021
#6
60's, Some of the 70's (especially punk and soul), 80's and the first half of the nineties.
chowder66
Nov 2021
#14
"Kind of Blue" was recorded in 1959. It changed the world forever. Personally...
NNadir
Nov 2021
#18
Maybe, but Sketches Of Spain is my fave Miles record. Yeah, yeah, Gil Evans.. n/t
TeamProg
Nov 2021
#21
90s without question. The best decade in terms of diversity out there.
Drunken Irishman
Nov 2021
#31
It may be me but, I find few current songs (last 5-10+ years) worth singing along with.
StClone
Nov 2021
#37
It was a difficult choice for me too. I've seen a couple of discussion forums...
NurseJackie
Nov 2021
#49