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  1. Member ricardouk's Avatar
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    Hi everyone!
    Just wondering about the music tastes here at videohelp.com.
    whats your favorite music decade?
    mine is the 80's with special attention to years of 85,86,87.
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    mine's the eighties but I like most most from any era
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  3. 60's

    But I also like most music.
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    I love them all. Recently I've been getting into The Beatles. I never knew what I was missing.

    Got to love the 70s with the disco. I don't care what others say, I love it.

    I never really heard 80s music until recently when I started watching VH-1s I Love the 80s.

    Got to love the 90s also. Pre-97, though. All that afterwards is garbage except for some Santana songs I've heard.
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    Hi,

    80's for me.

    ricardouk - you might want to add "before 60's" and "present day" options to the poll (and/or classical).

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  6. Originally Posted by Conquest10
    Got to love the 70s with the disco.
    Disco???

    No, I would NEVER listen to disco!!! :P

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    Originally Posted by yoda313
    Hi,

    ricardouk - you might want to add "before 60's" and "present day" options to the poll (and/or classical).

    Kevin
    thanks for your suggestions Yoda, just added them
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    Originally Posted by Shadow57
    Originally Posted by Conquest10
    Got to love the 70s with the disco.
    Disco???

    No, I would NEVER listen to disco!!! :P

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    Ditto!!!!!!!
    Too busy getting my head blasted by Priest, nazereth, kiss, GFR, any hard rock bands!!! from the 60's also, But the early 70's is just when i was coming into the teenage fun so the 70's music will always be the best to me. And most never suspect but i also have a nice collection of classical also for certain occassions.
    I have 3 older brothers that were born in the early 50's so in the late 60's and early 70's i was learning alot of music 99% of people my age then had no clue as to who they were, hell even at 25 i asked some guy who was 25 if he knew "Montrose" and he was like who ?? and he listened to hard rock also

    Originally Posted by yoda313
    Hi,

    80's for me.

    ricardouk - you might want to add "before 60's" and "present day" options to the poll (and/or classical).

    Kevin
    80's ? i thought you were born in the 80's ?
    Or were you influenced by your parents or older siblings ?
    My son was 9 and listening to music from WAY before his time just because that is what he grew up listening to from me and his mom but now from 15-18 he has gotten into crap like ICP and the like
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    I like to listen to all decades of the music,
    but If I had to pick a favorite, it would be the 90s.

    I love everything about the 90s.
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  10. For me the 80's had the best mix of music.
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    I have to go with the 90's. There was some spectacular music that came out between the 60's-80's, but way too much filler for my taste. Particularly in the 80's. For the stuff that I like, the 90's was much better as a whole.
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  12. Originally Posted by Noahtuck
    Originally Posted by Shadow57
    Originally Posted by Conquest10
    Got to love the 70s with the disco.
    Disco???

    No, I would NEVER listen to disco!!! :P

    http://www.wiscollectorcar.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7894#7894
    Ditto!!!!!!!
    I was being sarcastic! That's why I provided the link to Garibaldi's site.

    In the link I was listening to KC and the Sunshine Band!!!

    Who? Never heard of them!!! :P :P :P
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    '80s for me. Best decade for music videos too.
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    Hi,

    Originally Posted by noahtuck
    80's ? i thought you were born in the 80's ?
    Nope '78 for me. So I was definetely influenced by the 80's.

    Kevin

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    '80s for me. Best decade for music videos too
    Besides the fact that its the decade they first started in
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    Originally Posted by yoda313
    Hi,

    Nope '78 for me. So I was definetely influenced by the 80's.
    Kevin


    Same here born in 78(ACTUALLY ITS MY BIRTHDAY TODAY) and was influenced a lot by the 80's

    Im watching a vhs tape from 86 that has the PETERS POP SHOW 86 IN GERMANY, good stuff
    SANDRA
    KIM WILD
    SAMANTHA FOX
    RIC OCASEK
    JEAN MICHEL JARRE
    EUROPE
    C.C. CATCH
    COREY HEART
    MUNCHNER FREIHEIT
    HUBERT KAHL ETC
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    Hi,

    Happy birthday ricardouk!!!

    Kevin
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    thanks Yoda!
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    I'm thinking this thread is closely linked to the ol' "How old are you" thread...

    Oh, 70's for me...
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    i say 80s also.. but not the hair band 80s im refering to the Punk 80s stuff.. the smiths, the pretenders the cure etc.. thats good 80s music
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  20. Originally Posted by SquirrelDip
    I'm thinking this thread is closely linked to the ol' "How old are you" thread...
    I wonder if anybody knows what a Victrola was!!!
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    Originally Posted by Shadow57
    Originally Posted by SquirrelDip
    I'm thinking this thread is closely linked to the ol' "How old are you" thread...
    I wonder if anybody knows what a Victrola was!!!
    Hi,

    Record player right???

    Kevin

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  22. And probably valuable, although the sound might
    not be 'stereo'!!!
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    Born in 1974 so...grew up in the 80's and early 90's

    I voted 80's
    but also like early 90's and teh 60's

    Most of the modern day shite is just that shite.......
    (and i talking about 1998-9 onwards)
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    I don't have a favorite, but the bulk of my collection is from 1990-present day, so I chose present day. I listen to anything and everything, though, so it's hard for me to really answer this.
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    Though a child of the 80's I have to say the first part of the 90's had the best music.
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    For me, the specific decade timeline would be 1964-1973 ... though I did like a lot of 70s and 80s performers. But through all the music I've listened two, there are only two types I can't stomach (with rare exceptions) .... disco music and hip-hop.
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    Born in 1970.
    80s music pwns.
    The End
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  28. 80s the best, because of the diversity the colour and the showmanship, but if I had to name an actual year then it would be 1979.

    The early 90s were quite good, late 90s to today is very tired. Really, how many more times can you do "Four Blokes looking moody"?
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    Can I have a Slightly longer decade? Oh lets say 68 to 82 or call it the seventies with a lead and a tail end.

    I would suspect that the time frame from when you are 10 until 20 is what most people have as their fondest memories of life. Maybe leaning towards the teens and early twenties as for individual development.

    But at any rate I call myself a rocker. Who, Zepplin, Stones, Areosmith, with like Heart and Pat Benetar(SP) for the female side of it. Judas Preist, Ozzie types for the heavy metal. And Neil Young and Jethro Tull type folk rock. Southern fried rock like Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet and the Allman Brothers. You know, rock!

    I kind of consider the sixties the roots of rock and the seventies the heydays, but every once and a while something good still comes along.
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    Though not born in this era. I choose the 30's-40's during the Big Band Era. Dorsey, Miller, Basie, etc... These guys can really play a instrument, sounds were rich and inovative. Unfortuneatly, this era seems to bring the romantic side of War. (I and II).
    I believe Brian Stetzer and Colin James tried to revive this style of music. It only lasted a few years. -garman
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