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DesWeller Joined: 05 May 2008 Posts: 274 Location: Frocester Hill
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Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 12:22 pm |
Gotta say, Beethoven's sixth does it for me every time.
Best for pop/rock though, 70s - all the ideas of the 60s, refined.
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Frank the tank Joined: 13 Jan 2009 Posts: 989 Location: Hucknall Notts
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Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 2:44 pm |
The thing is with this topic is, when you listen to compilations of previous decades' music all the sh1t has been filtered out over the years so only the decent tracks are left and this distorts the reality of the period.
I loved Jazz/funk, jazz, disco, funk, heavy funk in the late seventies early eighties but when I listen to some of it now it's really crap.
As I've grown older my music tastes have really diversified and IMHO I couldn't say which was the best decade for music. Look at the 60's came in with Frank sinatra etal and left with Jimmy Hendrix, how different are they.
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ridelikeapro Joined: 16 Aug 2009 Posts: 25
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deptfordmarmoset Joined: 05 Sep 2009 Posts: 357 Location: Sour Feast Lahn'n
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Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 10:52 pm |
My favourite ever version of this song was performed by 2 inebriated French expats in a pub in Deptford to the words ''Rouler bourré.''
For many people though the best decade was their 20s, or anything later that takes them back to that period in their lives.
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Crapaud Joined: 21 Dec 2004 Posts: 1408 Location: Glasgow UK
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crankycrank Joined: 12 Jan 2009 Posts: 401 Location: San Diego, USA
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Posted Mon Nov 9, 2009 2:54 am |
For me it's the 60's but it seems to be the decade when we reached puberty that most consider the "best". Nothing like a good tune to provide an outlet for those raging hormones and acne prevention.
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Frank the tank Joined: 13 Jan 2009 Posts: 989 Location: Hucknall Notts
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Posted Mon Nov 9, 2009 9:07 am |
I must say I'm always been a souly at heart of the northern variety in particular. But my varied taste comes from having a sister 15yrs my senior so I grew up eith a rock&roll influence and a lot of sixties sounds. My dad also had a lot of 78's and my elder brother got me into northern. Now my taste buds are being tantilised by stuff my daughter listens to.
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jc4lab Joined: 08 Jun 2004 Posts: 638 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted Mon Nov 9, 2009 9:34 am |
The long hair era for me...head banging to Freebird was my fav..Its.Rock of the late sixties and prog rock in the sevetiies for me..Looking like .Paul Rogders in Bad Company .& the more recent David Coverdale once made you a babe magnet ..
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