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I Love This Song And I Miss That Time

Started by ER, September 09, 2018, 10:39:32 AM

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ER

We didn't know how lucky we were to live in a high point of music when so many good songs were out there at the same time. (Not just nostalgia, it's true, mid-eighties to mid-nineties were golden.) We didn't know it wouldn't always be that good, that a dark age was on the horizon. Even the way music was listened to was different. Been to a concert in the 2010s? Look into the audience from 1994 and tell me what's missing? In a lot of ways life was better then but then again I'm saying that on a platform that wasn't quite around back then. Irony.

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indianasmith

The Nineties are the gaping black hole in my knowledge of the music scene.  For me the Golden Age began in the mid-70's and ended around 1986.
To each their own . . . but I think even the teens I teach agree that the music of the 2010's generally sucks.  Even my 7th graders prefer classic JOURNEY to anything Lady Gaga.
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