I think that also largely plays into considering that era as my favorite decade for music. The films were great too.Ridan wrote: Grew up in the 90's. Best memories of my life happened then.
Your favourite decade for music is...?
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- KVRAF
- 35689 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
this one because I can enjoy all the decades prior as well and it offers the best in gear for creating my own 
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- KVRAF
- 15135 posts since 7 Sep, 2008
Forget decade, I'll go with an exact year: 1991.
Nirvana: Nevermind
RHCP: Blood Sugar Sex Majik
U2: Achtung Baby (eh)
Pearl Jam: Ten
GNR: Use Your Illusion 1 & 2
Metallica: Black
Soundgarden: BadMotorFinger
Motorhead: 1916
Smashing Pumpkins: Gish
Massive Attack: Blue Lines
Michael Jackson: Dangerous
Temple of the Dog: Temple of the Dog
That calibre in one single year will never be beaten.
Nirvana: Nevermind
RHCP: Blood Sugar Sex Majik
U2: Achtung Baby (eh)
Pearl Jam: Ten
GNR: Use Your Illusion 1 & 2
Metallica: Black
Soundgarden: BadMotorFinger
Motorhead: 1916
Smashing Pumpkins: Gish
Massive Attack: Blue Lines
Michael Jackson: Dangerous
Temple of the Dog: Temple of the Dog
That calibre in one single year will never be beaten.
"I was wondering if you'd like to try Magic Mushrooms"
"Oooh I dont know. Sounds a bit scary"
"It's not scary. You just lose a sense of who you are and all that sh!t"
"Oooh I dont know. Sounds a bit scary"
"It's not scary. You just lose a sense of who you are and all that sh!t"
- KVRAF
- 8141 posts since 13 Jan, 2003 from Darkest Kent, UK
If I had to choose then reluctantly the 80s. From talking heads 'remain in light', Laurie Andersons 'big science' etc through the blossoming of the post punk bands, Husker Du, Minutemen, early REM, big black, sonic youths best stuff, throwing muses....
Then nirvana came along and ruined everything...
(and also the rise of edm of course)
Then nirvana came along and ruined everything...
(and also the rise of edm of course)
- KVRian
- 943 posts since 11 Dec, 2014 from one rocky mountain to another
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
...a good year, as you even forgot to mention the best release: Talk Talk's Laughing StockMushy Mushy wrote:Forget decade, I'll go with an exact year: 1991.
That calibre in one single year will never be beaten.
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- KVRAF
- 15135 posts since 7 Sep, 2008
I knew most of the one's I listed but admit I went to Google to double check other's I had missed.Numanoid wrote:...a good year, as you even forgot to mention the best release: Talk Talk's Laughing StockMushy Mushy wrote:Forget decade, I'll go with an exact year: 1991.
That calibre in one single year will never be beaten.
There are loads of them that were landmark albums but I just wasn't aware of them or wasn't interested. Another example is REM's something or other.
"I was wondering if you'd like to try Magic Mushrooms"
"Oooh I dont know. Sounds a bit scary"
"It's not scary. You just lose a sense of who you are and all that sh!t"
"Oooh I dont know. Sounds a bit scary"
"It's not scary. You just lose a sense of who you are and all that sh!t"
- KVRian
- 1488 posts since 7 Jan, 2004
> During what decade did you grow up? <
How much would the results of the poll be different if this were the question asked?
How much would the results of the poll be different if this were the question asked?
The more I hang around at KVR the less music I make.
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- KVRAF
- 35689 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Not much i guess. But then, it has a large influence on our musical taste for the rest of our life. So, it's all connected i think.Timfonie wrote:> During what decade did you grow up? <
How much would the results of the poll be different if this were the question asked?
- KVRian
- 943 posts since 11 Dec, 2014 from one rocky mountain to another
- KVRAF
- 11339 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
I don't like the decade breakdown...
I think the greatest or most creatively interesting time period in music was between 1967-1973. A lot of great music, now considered classic albums, were released which I've heard as being attributed to everyone being on drugs... from the artists, to the record company heads. Things that were allowed to be published then would never have happened before, and certainly hasn't happened since then.
I think the greatest or most creatively interesting time period in music was between 1967-1973. A lot of great music, now considered classic albums, were released which I've heard as being attributed to everyone being on drugs... from the artists, to the record company heads. Things that were allowed to be published then would never have happened before, and certainly hasn't happened since then.
- KVRAF
- 12242 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
I'll let you know if/when that happens.Timfonie wrote:> During what decade did you grow up?
Until then,...these days, I mostly listen to music from the 80s and various electronic music from the 2000s, and 2010 on, but I felt sorry that nobody voted for the 2000s, so it got my vote. The 90s music scene was great at the time but, aside from a few select artists/albums, I don't really listen to much of it anymore. I probably listen to more 70s artists than 90s artists these days. I never was a big fan of the 50s/60s music (before I was born).
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- KVRian
- 943 posts since 11 Dec, 2014 from one rocky mountain to another
Kind of surprised there isn't a "favorite century" option.
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- KVRAF
- 1794 posts since 9 Apr, 2011
- KVRian
- 943 posts since 11 Dec, 2014 from one rocky mountain to another