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Best decade for Rock Music?

 
    • [Deleted user] said...
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    • 25 Oct 2006, 19:38

    Best decade for Rock Music?

    Best decade for Rock Music? to be quite honest I think the 60's and 70's were the two best decade for Rock n' Roll. Queen, Black Sabbath, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, ...etc ...etc.

    I guess the 80's are alright to, Guns n' Roses.

    These are just my opinion, let see what opinion that you guys may have. :)

  • Id have to say for the 1970s for rock developing out of the genre of pop and into its own form and taking on all it embodies. As a development from there, the 80's had a pretty decent mix of rock and metal;
    Pantera
    Metallica
    Guns N' Roses
    Ozzy Osbourne
    Queen
    Aerosmith
    etc etc etc

    • [Deleted user] said...
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    • 26 Oct 2006, 17:47
    Thank for your opinion ;), anyone else, come on done be shy.

    • GnrJuul said...
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    • 27 Oct 2006, 16:43
    The best are 60 and 70 with Pink Floyd, Queen, Led Zeppelin but ofcourse also Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, The Who, Rolling Stones, Black Sabbath,

    But I think the late 80's/early 90's are pretty good with bands like, Gn'R, Nirvana, Aerosmith, Metallica, Radiohead, Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains

    " Am I still inside my dream?, Is this a new reality, Something makes me feel that I have lost my mind"

    ~ Iron Maiden - Dream of Mirrors ~
    • billsd said...
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    • 28 Oct 2006, 03:34
    70s. Led Zeppelin was at their prime, and so many other talented bands surfaced and became recognized then. Heavy metal was spreading, and some of the greatest albums of all-time released.

    60s was also great; Led Zeppelin's early stuff, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, and so many others.

    • LuisPa said...
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    • 2 Nov 2006, 19:41
    I think that the late 60' and early 70' with bands like The Rolling Stones, The Doors, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath

    Rock and roll tried to ruin my life
    • [Deleted user] said...
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    • 8 Nov 2006, 17:05
    Of course 60' and 70'.

    And what about Hawkwind? ;) Has everyone forgotten about this band? :)

  • def leppard were great too :)

    Edited by Anarchism on 11 Nov 2006, 19:27
    • FreakDN said...
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    • 10 Nov 2006, 19:13
    the 70s were definitly the best years for rock, but the most important decade for rock was the 50s. It was when Rock n' Roll first hit the scene and exploded into the mainstream.

  • 70s

    I would have to say the 1970s, many great bands were formed in 1970 and this is when rock started to grow and become more popular.

    • [Deleted user] said...
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    • 18 Nov 2006, 15:18
    the 50's 60's & 70's are the 3 decades of the TRUE rock & roll, in my opinion.

  • i think 70's and 80's. also early 90's.

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  • 80's. Big hair.

    Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-aaye. My oh my, what a wonderful day.
    • [Deleted user] said...
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    • 28 Nov 2006, 17:04
    The 80's hairstyles were ridiculous, LOL

    • GnrJuul said...
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    • 1 Dec 2006, 16:14
    I didn't like the big hair, but I can't imagine Slash without that big hair, It's almost his Signature

    " Am I still inside my dream?, Is this a new reality, Something makes me feel that I have lost my mind"

    ~ Iron Maiden - Dream of Mirrors ~
  • The 80's, definitely. Not just for rock; it was kinda like THE Golden Era of modern music.

  • The 80's, definitely. Not just for rock; it was kinda like THE Golden Era of modern music.

    • Heggo said...
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    • 10 Jan 2007, 13:48
    I kinda agree with the 80's .... moslty because I love Guns N' Roses :p

  • I'd say the 60's and the 70's really sparked off rock, by the 80's it all got a bit cheesy.

    • ZioCane said...
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    • 14 Jan 2007, 18:25
    uhm.....Best Decades?
    I think '60s(above all in the last part) and '70s

    ......ZioC@ne......
  • well '70s of course but also the '90 had produced some good music...

    rock'n'roll.. that's all you need!
  • well '70s of course but also the '90 had produced some good music...

    rock'n'roll.. that's all you need!
    • [Deleted user] said...
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    • 19 Jan 2007, 08:47
    hey im new but id have to say 70s and 80s =]

    • GnrJuul said...
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    • 19 Jan 2007, 17:52
    AnnaDraconida said:
    The 80's, definitely. Not just for rock; it was kinda like THE Golden Era of modern music.


    No man, the 80's ruined modern music, those stupid Poppy sounds, The Synthesizer crap, and those Dance and Trance and Harcore, Jumpstyle (what's the difference? :S) It's crap, the're wasn't good music in the 80"s ( yeah, later on from 88)

    " Am I still inside my dream?, Is this a new reality, Something makes me feel that I have lost my mind"

    ~ Iron Maiden - Dream of Mirrors ~
    • [Deleted user] said...
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    • 27 Jan 2007, 13:38
    GnrJuul said:
    AnnaDraconida said:
    The 80's, definitely. Not just for rock; it was kinda like THE Golden Era of modern music.


    No man, the 80's ruined modern music, those stupid Poppy sounds, The Synthesizer crap, and those Dance and Trance and Harcore, Jumpstyle (what's the difference? :S) It's crap, the're wasn't good music in the 80"s ( yeah, later on from 88)


    I completely agree with you there, you simply can't have bass without the drum kit and the bass guitar otherwise it won't sound as good.

    Most of Todays music in general is just plain horrible, rap being the worst of them all followed by pop music. People will do anything for money.

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