When was the best decade of music?!


Question: 50's, 60's, 70's or 80's? 90's and 00's are 100% out of the question. I would go 60's as the best with 70's next, then 50's then 80's.


Answers: 50's, 60's, 70's or 80's? 90's and 00's are 100% out of the question. I would go 60's as the best with 70's next, then 50's then 80's.

i would have to say 60s due to the strong influence even though its not my fav , without it we wouldnt have had the 70s 80s and def grunge of the 90s

80s

I grew up in the 80s so I'm partial......then 70s

60s
80s
00s
70s
90s

Music died with the 80's. Indisputably the best decade for music, but close with the 70's.

60's for rock and pop
70' for Jazz and progressive

i love the 50's

The 1790's

I looked it up on a pole, the 70's music was the best. Rocky theme really helped out alot there

Definitely the '80s!

80s

man its tough. The 50's and 60's were great but 70's are great also. I would have to lump them all together sorry.

right now....
H-TOWN SCREWSTON BABY THE SOUTH DOIN IT BIG

1960's
Music went through so many transitions in that decade.

Then :~
1970's
1980's
1950's

nothing much worth hearing in the last 17 years.

for me, 70's & 80's indeed! because their songs are evergreen to everyone till today. Not all listeners could tune their ears to 50's & 60's.

Right now. After that, the 90s, 80s and 60s. A lot of what you hear now comes from the 60s.

do you know this.....i totally agree with you. im 39 and i loved the 70s. todays music doesnt match anything from back then

50s. The birth of rock and roll, doo wop, r&b, etc. Great era for music!

Depends what genre you are talking about. The 1960s experienced some amazing r&b. The 1970's belonged to rock-n-roll. I think the 80's was the beginning of the "pop" onset...My vote goes to the 70's.

i love the 50's myself but i would have to say the 90's the music changed a lot some of my favourite songs are from the 90's but are proberly covers of songs done in the 50-60s ect

Overall, the eighties.

60s! have you SEEN Across The Universe?!

Not sure. Each decade has their own awesome music.

The best decade is the 70's. There was no rap. They had everything from easy listening, country, to rock & roll.

60's. John Lennon made such an impact on the world especially during the war with his music both with the Beatles and on his own. His music was also rockin'.

People make fun of it, but the 80's really did have a lot of great bands, that turned out to have a lot more longevity than people thought. The 70's was so serious and self-obsessed, the 80's were way more fun and a lot of the musicians were really great. Bands like the Thompson Twins, The Cars, The Ramones, The Police, Men At Work, Talking Heads, B-52s, The Cure, The Smiths, Madonna, Cindy Lauper, Joe Jackson, the Pretenders, King Crimson, Bryan Adams, Bruce Springsteen and many more bands just made great music in the 80's (even if some of them technically began in the late 70's). Even a lot of the hair bands were really great musicians like Motley Crue, Stryper, Bon Jovi and Guns and Roses. Also, bands like the Rolling Stones and David Bowie put out some of their best material in the 80's so there were a lot of cool things going on then musically.

Oh my god it has to be the 60s

I just LOVE IT when your at a party and you hear a 60s sound come on..... I scream n go OH YES I LOVE THIS ONE n the next thing I'm on the dance floor dancing like made lol

Most music today is rubbish....bring back the great sounds lol xx

um.. hedrix IS GOD. followed by lennon. 70's are second for me

2000's!

70's or 80's for me...or 60's...

Depends on when you were born, I suspect. After all, the baby-boomer generation born at the end of the second world war know all about the music of the 50's and 60's etc, whereas those unfortunate enough to be born, let's say in the 80's wouldn't have a clue, would they?

So, at the risk of exposing myself as being old enough to have listened to music from the 50's onwards, may I give you the benefit of my experience.

50's music was really romantic. It expressed the hopes and dreams of a generation who had come out of the horrors of world war, the deprivations and sacrifices, and believed life was going to get better. 50's music was all about men who were men and women were women. It was so much simpler then.

60's music broke the trend. After all the lyricism, the clear and pure voices of singers who knew how to sing (like Frank Sinatra, to name but one - there were many), came Rock 'n Roll, Elvis (by the way, he had the most beautiful voice ever), the Beatles, and the Rolling Stones. Anarchy was born! Then came 'Flower Power' and music reflected changing society and changing aspirations. It has always been thus. It happens every decade, just as fashion adepts to suit the changes in society.

Come the 70's and I was too busy to pay much attention to music. The 80's and 90's? Haven't got a clue, friend! One thing that has remained constant, though, is my love of classical music. That is timeless.



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