music is very subjective my children
You mentioned 36 bands from a world of infinite music. I think your perception is flawed.
I still stand by it.
My point is, human mind is to tiny to comprehend and listen the amount of music that exists in this world, you are psychologically biased. Music that you hear while growing up or at specific moments in your life change your perception. Whether i find your tastes good or bad is irrelevant.
My favorite part of this two hours long movie is in the 1456578th millisecond.
in my experience, i have found music that i like and come from different decades.
You mentioned 36 bands from a world of infinite music. I think your perception is flawed.
I still stand by it.
My point is, human mind is to tiny to comprehend and listen the amount of music that exists in this world, you are psychologically biased. Music that you hear while growing up or at specific moments in your life change your perception. Whether i find your tastes good or bad is irrelevant.
My favorite part of this two hours long movie is in the 1456578th millisecond.
in my experience, i have found music that i like and come from different decades.
I wasn't even alive in the 70's or 60's and I can easily say music was better back then especially main stream music so that part can't be nostalgic biased my whole point was the 90's was the last great decade of music. The internet in many ways ruined modern music it doesn't take much talent to get a record deal these days.
There is no best.
Not the topic.
Odd thing to say. You might want to look at the actual thread title.
Thread title is the LAST great decade of music, not THE BEST decade.
Great and best are NOT synonyms.
Still an objective opinion....no matter how pedantic you want to be.
There is no best.
Not the topic.
Odd thing to say. You might want to look at the actual thread title.
Thread title is the LAST great decade of music, not THE BEST decade.
Great and best are NOT synonyms.
Still an objective opinion....no matter how pedantic you want to be.
Perhaps, but your original statement is still irrelevant to the discussion.
@PSP107:
Im not sure i can be specific. A lot of the copycat bands, and even some of the big acts get too much credit.
Load up a 90s playlist on Spotify. I guarantee you that some of the stuff will make you stop and ask yourself, "this was popular or a hit?"
Then when you contrast that with the greatest musical genre ever made aka Nu Metal (lol) you ask yourself why wasnt this in the 90s. Oh my goodness Nu Metal....Papa Roach.....l. o. L.
I personally like music from the 80's.
Those are a few examples. For me the 90's seemed to have a lot of girl/boy bands e.g The Spice Girls/Blue. Was mostly into Hard Core in 90's. Can't stand it now gives me migraines..!
I'm 44, don't listen to radio much. Not much interests me musically these days.
I think people in general would think of at least half of the OP list as kitsch 90s guy music, but probably you're just way more aware of 90s music either because it's when you were young or because the mediascape it inhabited was way less fragmented and easy to get lost in than what we have now. in any case I prefer stuff from this century
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