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Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 6:41 pm
by Dr. Who
I think we've turned into our parents. ;D I remember when I was a kid, my folks couldn't stand the Beatles and a lot of the music of my generation back in the '60s-'70s.
Today, I'm not into rap/hiphop like a lot of the younger crowd, but there are a few non-rap artist that I like ...LOL
I enjoy most genres of music, over several decades, but I often listen to the '60s and '70s channels, as well as some the classic rock and country music channels on Sirius/XM.
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 11:36 pm
by Cobia
Well, no surprise here but I only like country music and yes Sirius/XM is the only way to go for me.
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 3:24 am
by Ironman
No we just got old and can't hang with most of the newer stuff. Basically what Doc said. My mom is an odd ball though she likes a lot of what would be considered pop now. But she doesn't really pay attention to lyrics. Where as if the lyrics don't speak to me I can't like it!
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 3:01 am
by NavySteve
There were more then a few times when I was riding in the car with my high school nieces and they started to sing along with the radio and I would sing along with them. Although the songs were performed by current artists, the songs were a remix of songs from the 80'/early 90's. My nieces would ask "Uncle Steve how do you know the words?" I smiled and would inform them the year and original artist performing. I guess artists of today can't figure out new lyrics that appeals to this generation other the nasty rap.
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:23 am
by SixT9er
I like some new stuff and have found bands from the 90’s on that I really like but admit the number of them decreases with each year. And with all music/performers I like some of their stuff others I think “is this the same band”?
Some “modern” bands I like that I can remember the names of:
One Republic
Imagine Dragons
Bastille
There are others but I can’t remember the names....
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 6:28 am
by wayne208
My Parents Hated Janis Joplin ..
And I loved her Singing ..
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 10:55 am
by billwh
There is a good Beatles tribute band in the Chicago area called "American English". I've been to several of their concerts and there are fans of all ages there. Good, classic music is universal. Some of these 60s and 70s bands have new generations of fans because their music is timeless and eternal.
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 3:25 pm
by SixT9er
Gotta disagree with you boys regarding Janis. Nails on a chalk board to me
Good thing we all have different tastes in everything otherwise this world would be pretty damn boring!
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 11:53 pm
by Prospector Bob
Chuckar chaser link wrote:
Exactly could you imagine how screwed up it would be if we all only liked rap.?
I think it's not a coincidence that rap rhymes with crap... :
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2018 3:41 am
by Cobia
Prospector Bob link wrote:
I think it's not a coincidence that rap rhymes with crap... :
;D ;D ;D
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2018 5:42 am
by wayne208
2 of my Favorite songs are from the 90's Smooth and Tears in Heaven . Six I agree if everyone Liked the same thing or everyone looked alike . Boring
Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2018 11:12 am
by firefighter
I don't care for the modern music either.
My favorites are largely from the 50's & 60's when I was growing up.
These are a few of my favorites.
Singing the Blues ~ 1956 Guy Mitchell
https://youtu.be/wJA8b3esxfE
Tammy ~ 1957 Debbie Reynolds
https://youtu.be/ew3mtNZFrMY
Young Love ~ 1957 Sonny James
http://youtu.be/pU_8D5jBqd0
Kisses Sweeter Than Wine ~ 1957 Jimmy Rodgers
http://youtu.be/iulmZAz8XfY
Party Doll ~ 1957 Buddy Knox
https://youtu.be/DcA_sd9TEHQ
My Special Angel ~ 1957 Bobby Helms
http://youtu.be/CFgQ0cIZiDw
Not Fade Away ~ 1957 Buddy Holly & The Crickets
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyTtFNGz ... re=related
Ballad of a Teenage Queen ~ 1958 Johnny Cash
https://youtu.be/9hWW8Lr-Ajg
Lonesome Town ~ 1958 Ricky Nelson
https://youtu.be/xxqj5i8jSLo
My True Love ~ 1958 Jack Scott
http://youtu.be/Ihczg3RFZ-E
Susie Darlin' ~ 1958 Robin Luke
https://youtu.be/Jc6N_S4lzC0
To Know Him is to Love Him ~ 1958 Teddy Bears
https://youtu.be/DCnUsInBQws
Whispering Pines ~ 1959 Johnny Horton
https://youtu.be/hkrfvjrr1Yk
The Master's Call ~ 1959 Marty Robbins
http://youtu.be/e22cEMXganQ
They're Hanging Me Tonight ~ 1959 Marty Robbins
http://youtu.be/IuFWKbFiQ1A
Big Iron ~ 1959 Marty Robbins
http://youtu.be/iGmUsJvRv7U
Summertime Blues ~ 1959 Eddie Cochran
https://youtu.be/In7z7B87Puc
The Three Bells ~ 1959 The Browns
https://youtu.be/duoPMquUzpk
Scarlet Ribbons ~ 1959 The Browns
http://youtu.be/dvw94I22nsg
Sweeter Than You ~ 1959 Ricky Nelson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsMoEJ1_uD4&feature=fvsr
All for the Love of a Girl ~ 1959 Johnny Horton
https://youtu.be/2xgDepmxnpY
There Goes My Baby ~ 1959 The Drifters
https://youtu.be/i3HXy9mGPpI
San Angelo ~ 1960 Marty Robbins
https://youtu.be/9Gun2IJw9zk
Comanche ~ 1960 Johnny Horton
https://youtu.be/LFg0rYAG7UU
Are You Lonesome Tonight ~ 1960 Elvis Presley
http://youtu.be/9XVdtX7uSnk
Only The Lonely ~ 1960 Roy Orbison
http://youtu.be/kjq4wYuwgxs
Sixteen Reasons ~ 1960 Connie Stevens
https://youtu.be/PPbSYJ1LNl0
Tell Laura I Love Her ~ 1960 Ray Peterson
http://youtu.be/pTjQgkHzbTk
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow ~ 1961 Shirelles
https://youtu.be/3irmBv8h4Tw
Baby It's You ~ 1961 Shirelles
https://youtu.be/8clnxViHdp8
I Love How You Love Me ~ 1961 Paris Sisters
https://youtu.be/lwGSKea-lGw
Marie's the Name His Latest Flame ~ 1961 Elvis Presley
https://youtu.be/59pOE3OmUi8
Save the Last Dance for Me ~ 1962 The Drifters
https://youtu.be/n-XQ26KePUQ
Soldier Boy ~ 1962 Shirelles
https://youtu.be/N83DMPW2HrY
She’s Got You ~ 1962 Patsy Cline
https://youtu.be/MWCUh6tf7PA
Patches ~ 1962 Dickey Lee
http://youtu.be/Dpjs9nEBVOQ
Puff the Magic Dragon ~ 1963 Peter, Paul & Mary
https://youtu.be/Y7lmAc3LKWM
Stewball ~ 1963 Peter, Paul & Mary
https://youtu.be/austF8SEFPo
Then He Kissed Me ~ 1963 The Crystals
https://youtu.be/cE_jOD2Fxvs
Folk Singer ~ 1963 Tommy Roe
https://youtu.be/dkE8PFbO_Jo
Miller's Cave ~ 1964 Bobby Bare
https://youtu.be/9xcHmBCxgxE
House of the Rising Sun ~ 1964 The Animals
https://youtu.be/PDKKeLhHgl8
Mr. Tambourine Man ~ 1964 Bob Dylan
https://youtu.be/OeP4FFr88SQ
It Ain't Me Babe ~ 1965 The Turtles
http://youtu.be/5sg5HNuyKDw
Play With Fire ~ 1965 The Rolling Stones
https://youtu.be/8gKmmaZrJpc
Please Don't let me be Misunderstood ~ 1965 The Animals
https://youtu.be/1q00ggfjRFA
Mr. Bojangles ~ 1969 Neil Diamond
https://youtu.be/fzf79gwMki4
Bad Moon Rising ~ 1969 Creedence Clearwater Revival
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BmEGm-mraE
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2018 2:14 pm
by Slednx
I actually like much of the new music. I grew up in the 80's listening to big hair bands. My 20's were spent listening to 90's rock. I evolve, today I am a Five Finger Death Punch, Avenge Sevenfold, Shinedown, Godsmack fan among many others.
To be honest, I kinda laugh and cringe when 80's rock comes on, I still like and listen to many 90's bands like Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam.
Just glad I didn't end up being a headbanger in his 40's still stuck on big hair bands.
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 5:45 am
by Ironman
Slednx link wrote:
I actually like much of the new music. I grew up in the 80's listening to big hair bands. My 20's were spent listening to 90's rock. I evolve, today I am a Five Finger Death Punch, Avenge Sevenfold, Shinedown, Godsmack fan among many others.
To be honest, I kinda laugh and cringe when 80's rock comes on, I still like and listen to many 90's bands like Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam.
Just glad I didn't end up being a headbanger in his 40's still stuck on big hair bands.
The newer rock bands you mentioned are all good. But rock except for a few small pockets in this country Reno actually seems to be one of them is no longer pop. It is what most of the country now considers pop. That a lot of us old folks have a hard time hanging with.
All the rock bands you mentioned are good if you like rock. But rock no longer has the nationwide popularly it once did. There are a few pockets here and there mostly on the east coast and in some other countries rock has risen again. But I think the main point here is us old farts that unfortunately includes you Sled have a hard time hanging with what is now considered poo music.
When I was a teen Rock was still king a lot of would be musicians. Wanted to grow up and be rock stars. That is not the case anymore at least in most of this country.
I also like country music. But that ain't what it once was either.?
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 6:25 am
by Mikey
It's a fact that every generation discovers music that their parents can't stand, and that's the norm. I grew up in San Francisco in the 60's with Rock and Roll, so all of my records (yeah vinyl) are 70's and earlier. I never cared for Kiss, Aerosmith, or any of the big hair bands.
Re: Did music go on life support around 1990
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2018 7:55 am
by billwh
Mikey link wrote:
It's a fact that every generation discovers music that their parents can't stand, and that's the norm. I grew up in San Francisco in the 60's with Rock and Roll, so all of my records (yeah vinyl) are 70's and earlier. I never cared for Kiss, Aerosmith, or any of the big hair bands.
San Francisco in the 60s! The epicenter of the counter-culture movement! That must have been a real privilege to be there then.