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Memorex wrote:60s: Beatles

70s: Steely Dan

80s: Hall & Oates

90s: Smash Mouth

00s: Eminem
Smash Mouth ???? :help: :bang:
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Kriminal wrote:Been a bit of this on TV recently, so i was wondering what you think. Not the necessarily the biggest influence, most prolific, biggest seller, just your thoughts on the best bands/artists of...

1960's:

1970's:

1980's:

1990's:

2000-Present:

assuming you were there of course, not retropsectively :wink:


..and just for fun too :D
Let's have some fun and get right to the point. Since I was born somewhere in the mid 70's, I'll start from there 8) :

1970's: KISS / Earth Wind & Fire / Barry White / Donna Summers / The Bee Gees / Kraftwerk / Parliament-Funkadelic / Stevie Wonder / Freetwood Mac / The Isley Brothers / David Bowie / Chic / Led Zeppelin / Black Sabbath / Queen / Chicago

1980's: Michael Jackson / Prince / Madonna / Daryl Hall & John Oates / Janet Jackson / Kool & The Gang / RUN DMC / Culture Club / The Human League / N.W.A. / The Beaties Boys / LL Cool J / Aerosmith / New Edition / New Kids On The Block / Guy / Phil Collins

1990's: Bell Biv Devoe / Public Enemy / Shania Twain / Nirvana / En Vogue / TLC / 2pac / Mariah Carey / Dr. Dre / The Notorious B.I.G. / The Backstreet Boys / The Red Hot Chili Peppers / Boyz II Men / Jodeci / The Wu-Tang Clan / The Spice Girls / Nine Inch Nails / The Chemical Brothers

2000's (So Far): OutKast / Jay-Z / Eminem / Usher / Britney Spears / The Neptunes (N.E.R.D.) / *NSYCH / Destiny's Child / The Black Eye Peas / Pink / Christina Aguilera

If I made some mistakes, I'll edit later on this weekend. 8)
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Warmonger wrote:
nuffink wrote: Don't bet on too much black music here.
Cue TonyVanDam :D


Anyway, since I was born in the mid 80s, I'll skip that decade, not remembering listening to much music back then.
90's: Radiohead.

00's: Dave Holland Quintet, with drummer Billy Kilson. I don't like the new guy Nate Smith nearly as much, though I've only seen him once so far.
Just wait!!! :wink:

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nuffink wrote:
shamann wrote:I know it's all just list-making fun for a Friday, but I must admit it saddens me that so far I'm the only one to mention any hiphop acts for the past 20 years.

So close, yet still so far.
Don't bet on too much black music here.
Well go to your attic or basement and find those old Motown records to refresh you memory!!! :uhuhuh:

BTW, remember Sly & The Family Stone or James Brown??? :D

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shamann wrote:I know it's all just list-making fun for a Friday, but I must admit it saddens me that so far I'm the only one to mention any hiphop acts for the past 20 years.

So close, yet still so far.
I'll make it a thread in itself. 8)

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TonyVanDam wrote:
nuffink wrote:
shamann wrote:I know it's all just list-making fun for a Friday, but I must admit it saddens me that so far I'm the only one to mention any hiphop acts for the past 20 years.

So close, yet still so far.
Don't bet on too much black music here.
Well go to your attic or basement and find those old Motown records to refresh you memory!!! :uhuhuh:

BTW, remember Sly & The Family Stone or James Brown??? :D
Are you talking to me?
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1960's - Beatles, Monkees,byrds, dylan
1970's - Allman Bros, Lynyrd Skynnrd, Marshall Tucker Band, Steely Dan, Billy Joel, CSN&Y< Grateful Dead
1980's - John Mellancamp, Bruce Springsteen
1990's - STP, Cake, Collective Soul
2000 - tweaker, crystal method

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nuffink wrote:
TonyVanDam wrote:
nuffink wrote:
shamann wrote:I know it's all just list-making fun for a Friday, but I must admit it saddens me that so far I'm the only one to mention any hiphop acts for the past 20 years.

So close, yet still so far.
Don't bet on too much black music here.
Well go to your attic or basement and find those old Motown records to refresh you memory!!! :uhuhuh:

BTW, remember Sly & The Family Stone or James Brown??? :D
Are you talking to me?
Relax, Warmonger and I were just pulling your chain. 8) And besides, I already make Rap/Hip-Hop of the Decade Questions a thread in itself.

Just doing my part to keep the peace. 8)

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I think you'll find warmonger was taking the piss out of you.
It's hard not to.
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60s - wasn't born until '67 so can't claim to concious of music then. retrospectively Stax soul stuff - funkier and grittier than the Mowtown production line stuff. Playing in a big soul band 10 or so years ago it was the Stax stuff I gravitated to most.

70s - biggest memory of music in my childhood in the 70's is The OST of Disney's Aristocats, the Thomas O'malley song is etched in my head to this day - and the pap shown on kids TV shows which made no real impression. Retrospectively - Steely Dan.

80s - my growing up decade, loved a wide range of stuff but the band for me was RUSH, very closely followed by The Police.

90s - again I loved a huge range of stuff but being a miserable f**ker it was Bob Mould and Sugar that formed the core of my listening experience. With Curve a very close second.

00's - too early in the decade to pick any one thing but Tweaker stand out so far.
Steve.
I know I have got a negative edge, that’s why I sharpen all the others a lot.

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nuffink wrote:I think you'll find warmonger was taking the piss out of you.
It's hard not to.
:lol:
got that one right

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Impossible to name just one:

60's - Dusty Springfield, Aretha Franklin, Archie Shepp (throughout 70's too), Dionne Warwick, Leonard Cohen (into 70's), Velvet Underground

70's - (early 70's) Patti Smith, Laura Nyro, Anette Peacock, Joni Mitchell, Soft Machine/Robert Wyatt, Pentangle, John McGoughlin (inc bands) - (late 70's) Joy Division, Magazine, The Slits, Buzzcocks, This Heat

80's - Talking Heads, Lori Anderson, The Raincoats, Kate Bush (started late 70's), Tom Waits (through the 90's too), Sade, Waterboys, Suzanne Vega, Marc Almond, R.E.M

90's - Massive Attack, Portishead, Tindersticks, Radiohead, Bjork (into 00's), Tricky, Goldie, Roni Size (into 00's), Electribe 101/Billie Ray Martin

00's - Tool, A Perfect Circle, DJ Krust, Deftones, India Arie, Sigur Ros, Lauryn Hill, Jill Scott, Eryka Badu
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60's - Beach Boys
70's - The Clash
80's - PIL (Just for Flowers Of Romance)
90's - Blur
00's - Stereolab

:hihi:

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60's - The sixties suck.
70's - Deep purple... It's from the 70's isn't it?
80's - Weird Al Yankovic :hihi:
90's - Mr. Bungle
00's - Fantômas

Yes, I'm into Mike Patton.

I would have mentioned Aphex Twin but that's not a band.

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TonyVanDam wrote: 1990's: (...) The Spice Girls / Nine Inch Nails ...
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