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What Is Your Favorite Decade For Music The 50s,60s,70s,80s,90s or 2000s?

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My favorite is the 90s.

I love dance music,eurodance,italian dance and house music of the 90s.

The best dance music was between 1990 and 1995.

The 90s was full of dance classics.Today dance is only popular.No classics.Its not even close of dance music from the 90s.

I have a big vinyl collection and all my vinyls its dance music from the 90s.I also have trance vinyls from the 90s and from today.

Dance music of the 90s was so much better than dance music of today.
 
I love the 80's...I don't know why, but I've just been soo drawn to hits of that decade since I was a kid...
 
i must agree that the dance music was much better in the 90's i prefer the late 90's myself. it was more commercial and "screaming divas". its hard to just pick one decade. 78- 80 was good for dance music.86 -89 was good until bobby brown brought dance music to a slower pace everything dropped from 132bpms down to 101 to 107.after 2002 dance music has died due to illegal downloading. record companies nor the artist were making money so artist were dropped and labels folded. and the remixers stopped caring because people were basically stealing there talent. im hoping dance music will make a comback. i dont think we need to feature a rap artist on everysong to make it a hit.
 
There's been fantastic music and hideous music from all the decades, of course.

My favorite is the 1980s. Not sure it was necessarily better, but it's when I did most of my growing up, and it seems that decade always holds a special place.

I'd order them:

1980s
1960s
1950s
1990s
1970s

I'll wait to see how the 2000s are over before I place them. Right now, they'd probably slip in between the 60s and 50s.

Lex
 
I love the 80's! I'm not a music fan though. Everything is " hoes and niggas" in songs. I hate that! And I hate when the "divas" hold their note forever. I am not impressed. But I do listen to a lot of dance music. I like when the 80's songs are remixed. Like the new Ultra Nate "automatic" anything I can workout to and keep me moving I like.
 
90's Alanis, Ace of Base, Our Lady Peace, Savage Garden, Smashing Pumpkins, Matthew Good Band, Jewel, Paula Cole, Sarah McLachlan, Robyn, Sigur Ros
00's Only because of Darren Hayes (and 30 seconds to mars, Maroon 5, Snow Patrol)
80s
60s
 
Definitely 80's and 90's.

The music being played in the clubs right now can't hold a candle to the 80's and 90's.
 
90's Alanis, Our Lady Peace, Smashing Pumpkins, Matthew Good Band, Jewel, Paula Cole, Sarah McLachlan
00's 30 seconds to mars, Maroon 5, Snow Patrol

Similar taste here hehe.

I really started listening to music around the time when Spice Girls and Backstreet Boys came out, which is late 90's... during early 00's, I got really into alt/rock music from the mid 90's such as Alanis & OLP (2 of my greatest music inspirations EVER!) among many others... nowadays I guess my gayness started to kick in that I'm getting into pop/dance/r&b divas from the 90's and of course 00's LOL... but honestly, it's all over the map style-wise, decade-wise I don't care for anything pre-90's, except for Madonna and Kylie(!)
 
Similar taste here hehe.

I really started listening to music around the time when Spice Girls and Backstreet Boys came out, which is late 90's... during early 00's, I got really into alt/rock music from the mid 90's such as Alanis & OLP (2 of my greatest music inspirations EVER!) among many others... nowadays I guess my gayness started to kick in that I'm getting into pop/dance/r&b divas from the 90's and of course 00's LOL... but honestly, it's all over the map style-wise, decade-wise I don't care for anything pre-90's, except for Madonna and Kylie(!)

lol same here, I actually started listening to country music... I grew up in a small village in the middle of no where... when I moved closer to Calgary bands like the backstreet boys and spice girls pulled me out of country music !oops!

Eventually I stopped listening to pop music like that altogether and became obsessed with OLP, then like you said, right around the time I accepted that I was gay I got into deeper, inspirational music like Sigur Ros, and now my new obsession is Darren Hayes...

just thought I would add this awesome music video to the thread:

 
lol same here, I actually started listening to country music... I grew up in a small village in the middle of no where... when I moved closer to Calgary bands like the backstreet boys and spice girls pulled me out of country music !oops!

Eventually I stopped listening to pop music like that altogether and became obsessed with OLP, then like you said, right around the time I accepted that I was gay I got into deeper, inspirational music like Sigur Ros, and now my new obsession is Darren Hayes...

just thought I would add this awesome music video to the thread:


Haha I became obsessed with OLP during the first half of my university years, which was 2002-2004-ish, I would blast out their music and sing out loud to the music videos for hours LOL!! It was around the same time I really got into bands like Incubus, U2, MGB, and the like, and they introduced me to a whole different side of music as opposed where I originally came from (Broke Straight Boys, Christina, Mariah, etc.) However, unlike you, as I came to sense about me being gay, I turned to lighter and campy music like Kylie Minogue (among other dance pop divas) in the second half of my uni years LOL... I think it has something to do with being a member on her fan forum (too much info lol)... but I most certainly have not ditched rock, I went to OLP concert last May in London ON and had a blast, just one of those things I have to do in this lifetime... and how could I forget to mention Alanis, she's the QUEEN and opened my ears to a lot of talented singer/songwriters like her...

btw nice video you put here, I'll try to look into Sigur Ros sometime;) Your sig is pretty cool, Raine is a god!
 
easily the 90's , there is just something about them that makes them amazing
 
80's. Why?

Madonna, Prince, Whitney Houston, Bangles, Culture Club, Duran Duran, Janet Jackson, Eurythmics, Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner Comeback, Laura Branigan, Pat Benatar, Phil Collins, Samantha Fox, Wham, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Nik Kershaw, Expose, Go-Go's, Belinda Carlisle, Pet Shop Boys, Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse of the Heart.
 
Nothing compares to the Seventies. If you listened to the radio, you were exposed to ALL types of music, not just one niche. From the rock of the Stones and Led Zepellin to the pop of Elton John and Billy Joel to the ballads of Bread and the Carpenters to the dance music of Donna Summer, it was just a great time.
 
I'm a child of the 80's so...

I've got a soft spot for corny 80's synthesized music

And the 80's were probably the happiest time in my life. Not because things were so great, but just because I was too young to realize how much life really sucks =)
 
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