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runtlocks

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I voted the 70's, with the 60's veery close behind :) Hard to say, though. 70's provides more of my favourite albums but I like the stuff created in the 60's more as a whole.
 

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1960s. JJJJIIIMMMIII HHHEEENNNDDRRRIIIXXX

1970s was jimi hendrix-less

Although it might have to be a major thinkover between 60s and 70s. I'll have a better ponder over it for a while longer
 

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I am such a 1980's girl. I'll belt out Jessie's Girl anyday.
 

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I'm so stuck in the 1990s when it comes to music.
Great bands doing their best stuff in those years;
Nirvana
Oasis
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Foo Fighters
Radiohead
Elliot Smith
Jeff Buckley
The Flaming Lips
The Verve
Silverchair
Powderfinger
 

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Difficult. Most of my music comes from 90s/00s but the 60s/70s have a lot more 'classic' albums overall.

But in all, over half my music library comes from the 00s, so I suppose I'll have to go with that.
 

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1980s.

The Clash, Bruce Springsteen, Talking Heads, Public Image Ltd., Captain Beefheart, Elvis Costello, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Gang of Four, X, Rolling Stones, Rickie Lee Jones, Squeeze, Tom Verlaine, Rick James, Go-Go's, Richard & Linda Thompson, King Sunny Ade, Lou Reed, The English Beat, Marvin Gaye, Marshall Crenshaw, Michael Jackson, REM, The Police, U2, Johnathan Richman, Bob Dylan, Los Lobos, The Replacements, Tina Turner, The Pretenders, Husker Du, Run-DMC, John Cougar Mellencamp, Tom Waits, Aretha Franklin, John Fogerty, Paul Simon, The Robert Cray Band, Beastie Boys, Peter Gabriel, John Hiatt, XTC, Public Enemy, Sonic Youth, Tracy Chapman, Midnight Oil, Michelle Shocked, Was (Not Was), Pere Ubu, Traveling Wilburys, Randy Newman, De La Soul, Neil Young, The Neville Brothers, Neneh Cherry, NWA, The Mekons, Soul II Soul, Pixies...

Amazingly diverse, great decade.
 

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as much as some people consider themselves musically superior because they listen to dated shit, i voted for the 2000s as the majority of my favourite music has definitely been released over the past 6 years. there's a hell of a lot of good stuff from the 90s and from the 60s, but everything seems to come together and fit within my tastes in the contemporary climate.
 

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nice work spiny norman, that is one helluva list of fantastic artists but wheres THE SMITHS!
id say 30% of my cds are from the 00s so id have to go with this decade.

just a small list of some great acts who have produced some awesome music this decade:
The Libertines, Patrick Wolf, The Shins, Sigur Ros, Arcade Fire, British Sea Power, Radiohead, Wilco, Broken Social Scene, Architecture in Helsinki, Franz Ferdinand, The Decemberists.
 

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I couldnt be bothered compiling a list so i just clicked on the first googled result for 1960s bands and goooot:

The greatest of the 1960s

  1. Velvet Underground
  2. Frank Zappa
  3. Captain Beefheart
  4. Pink Floyd
  5. Doors
  6. Bob Dylan
  7. Jefferson Airplane
  8. Tim Buckley
  9. Red Crayola
  10. Jimi Hendrix
  11. Soft Machine
  12. King Crimson
  13. Rolling Stones
  14. Grateful Dead
  15. Who
  16. Stooges
  17. Van Morrison
  18. MC5
  19. Led Zeppelin
  20. Amon Duul
  21. Colosseum
  22. Fugs
  23. Holy Modal Rounders
  24. Sandy Bull
  25. Leonard Cohen
  26. Band
  27. Janis Joplin
  28. Creedence Clearwater Revival
  29. Van Dyke Parks
HOW THE HELL CAN U ARGUE WITH THAT!!?
 

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Meistro said:
I couldnt be bothered compiling a list so i just clicked on the first googled result for 1960s bands and goooot:

The greatest of the 1960s
  1. Velvet Underground
  2. Frank Zappa
  3. Captain Beefheart
  4. Pink Floyd
  5. Doors
  6. Bob Dylan
  7. Jefferson Airplane
  8. Tim Buckley
  9. Red Crayola
  10. Jimi Hendrix
  11. Soft Machine
  12. King Crimson
  13. Rolling Stones
  14. Grateful Dead
  15. Who
  16. Stooges
  17. Van Morrison
  18. MC5
  19. Led Zeppelin
  20. Amon Duul
  21. Colosseum
  22. Fugs
  23. Holy Modal Rounders
  24. Sandy Bull
  25. Leonard Cohen
  26. Band
  27. Janis Joplin
  28. Creedence Clearwater Revival
  29. Van Dyke Parks
HOW THE HELL CAN U ARGUE WITH THAT!!?
That's all good and true, but you missed the Beatles
 

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the 90's:

OutKast
Nas
LL Cool J (80's/90's)
Jay-Z
Big L
Redman
Wu-Tang
A Tribe Called Quest
Common
DMX
DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Mobb Deep

for hip hop anyway

actually for rock it would be 90's as well

80's were damn good too
 

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i chose the 70s, but spiny norman's list is very persuasive.
i've been listening to gang of four and stooges a lot recently, but i guess they only frame the 70s really.
 

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runtlocks said:
That's all good and true, but you missed the Beatles
1) If you could read you would see where i said I didnt compile the list
2) Anyway by the end of the 60's the beatles had just lost the plot. Psychadelic? PLEASE!
 

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i cant decide, because i think each decade has its own merits solely because of the difference in time.

incomparable. really, or something :rolleyes:
 

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Meistro said:
1) If you could read you would see where i said I didnt compile the list
2) Anyway by the end of the 60's the beatles had just lost the plot. Psychadelic? PLEASE!
late beatles is the best
 

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