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benpaco wrote:
You sound like the guys from High Fidelity ...


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an_outlaw wrote:
My best guess at all this:

Pre 1963 - All music was awful
1963 - 1969 - The 60s
1970 - 1976 - Post Beatles
1977 - 1980 - Loads of dirty untalented bands/artists anyone can make it time.
1981 - 1985 - Golden Age of Music
1986 - 1989 - Era of Cassettes
1990 - The year of mostly subpar albums.
1991 - 1993 - Era of Nirvana
1994 - 1996 - The Drunk Years
1997 - 2000 - The Great Rock N Roll Misery Mire
2001 - 2004 - The Second Coming of Indie
2005 - 2007 - The Third Coming of Indie (Or the years the UK slapped 'Indie' onto any cheap Kinks/Blur imitation band.)
2008 - 2010 - Era of the Fork
2011 - present - Era of the Something Awesome Will Happen Real Soon We Promise


LOL. That was awesome. "Era of Cassettes", wait a second, yes, I did have a lot cassettes between 1986 and 1989. How did you know that?
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Wait so there was no music before 1900?

I think that yes, we can divide music into eras, but you'd need to allow for some overlapping. Yeah, sure, post rock was big in the 90's, but that doesn't mean hip-hop, grunge and bripop weren't having a boom in the near years as well. The progressive years, the disco years and the punk years definitely overlap at some point.
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Defago wrote:
Wait so there was no music before 1900?

I think that yes, we can divide music into eras, but you'd need to allow for some overlapping. Yeah, sure, post rock was big in the 90's, but that doesn't mean hip-hop, grunge and bripop weren't having a boom in the near years as well. The progressive years, the disco years and the punk years definitely overlap at some point.


If you're talking to me, I was just expanding on Listmeister's original list rather than saying what it should be.
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