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Ding Dong !

Boy I'm HOT today !
Jul 26, 2004
3,117
Worthing
For me without a doubt was the 1980's.

Thanks to You Tube I and can turn the clock back and watch the old videos from this bygone era.

Happy years in my late teens early twenties with bands like:

Black
Squeeze
Stranglers
Erasure
Communards
Billy Idol
China Crisis
Tears for Fears
The Associates
Icicle Works
Blancmange
Cock Robin
Fun Boy Three
Propaganda
Orchestral Manouvres in the Dark
etc
etc



Can the 80's be beaten....well certainly not in my mind.

Happy Happy days !!!


How where they for you ?
 




London Pompous

Active member
Feb 16, 2008
660
77-80 and 83-86

Pistols
Joy Division
Clash
Cure
Damned
Smiths
Sisters of Mercy
The Fall
Chameleons
Costello
Siouxsie
 




Sir Sarcy

Hip-Hopopotamus
Jul 10, 2003
254
The Field
More recently i am putting forward 2005

Maximo Park
Bloc Party
Arctic Monkeys
Kaiser Chiefs
Hard Fi

To name but a few who started on their way and i saw them all at the cocorde, dome or other not to mention Franz Ferdinand!

As a side note 1983 was also a classic year.
 


dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
Late 60's of course, the Rock years.
 




Wardy

NSC's Benefits Guru
Oct 9, 2003
11,219
In front of the PC
For me it was the mid to late 80's. To many bands to name and would not want to miss any out. It was the time of my life when I was spending as much money on buying and listening to music as I was beer.
 








Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
77-80 and 83-86

Pistols
Joy Division
Clash
Cure
Damned
Smiths
Sisters of Mercy
The Fall
Chameleons
Costello
Siouxsie

Add to that lot the Stranglers, Jam, Specials, Pogues and Billy Bragg and you are definitely talking!
 


algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
Add to that lot the Stranglers, Jam, Specials, Pogues and Billy Bragg and you are definitely talking!

You shock me Gully
 






scooter1

How soon is now?
For me it would have to be the mid 90's, the Britpop thing that also seemed to bring together rock/pop and dance music. Before that there seemed to be genres of music that rarely colided, but in the mid 90's for me it seemed to come together. noel Gallagher recording with The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy became big(ger), Blur Pulp, Oasis and you started to see collaberations that otherwise may not have occured.
Also have to say that although I was young, the punk/new wave thing of the 77 - 81 was my first foray into music, so that was exiting.
And finally now - you no longer need to suck up to a record lable to have your music heard, its about time these bastards got their comeuppance. There's loads of great music out there now that 10 years ago may never have made it out to the public due to some snotty A&R men deciding they didn't like it therefore it was doomed
 


algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
Good morning algie, trust all is well with you.

In what way do I shock you?

Sorry old chap.I just got the impression you were more into big band music.Perhaps a touch of jazz.
Anyway how can you miss out U2,Madness and Bowie?
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,249
First half of Seventies - Slade, T.Rex, Roxy Music, David Bowie, Rod Stewart
Second half of Seventies - Pistols, Clash, Adverts, Blondie, Buzzcocks, Jam
First half of Nineties - Oasis, Blur, Sleeper, Chems, Leftfield, Underworld, Prodigy
 


Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
Sorry old chap.I just got the impression you were more into big band music.Perhaps a touch of jazz.
Anyway how can you miss out U2,Madness and Bowie?

Nothing wrong with a bit of jazz from time to time, modern and acid is more my thing than trad though (although I am partial to a bit of Miles Davis from time to time). Had forgotten Madness, they were pretty good for going mental to at the village disco...never really got into U2 in a big way or Bowie for that matter.
 


The sixties was so revolutionary and cathartic in music with fashion, it was an expressive surge in youth culture. Everything since has been based on or influenced by that time.
The psychedelic era of 1967/68 is my favourite, but loads of brilliant bands made one or two outstanding records then disappeared, so it wasn't just about one band really.

Loads to like in music since then though, so I wouldn't say there was a dearth of talent in the medium at all.
 


Wozza

Custom title
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
24,346
Minteh Wonderland
First half of Seventies - Slade, T.Rex, Roxy Music, David Bowie, Rod Stewart
Second half of Seventies - Pistols, Clash, Adverts, Blondie, Buzzcocks, Jam
First half of Nineties - Oasis, Blur, Sleeper, Chems, Leftfield, Underworld, Prodigy

Sleeper?

SLEEPER?! :thud:
 


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