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RE: Why America is the best thing since sliced bread - uuu - 02-08-2015 01:44 PM So you had to pick a really bad video to generalise it as the 80s mmkay? I'll help you out a little. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-pSpFiTnZw RE: Why America is the best thing since sliced bread - Mekara - 02-08-2015 04:46 PM (02-08-2015 01:44 PM)uuu Wrote: So you had to pick a really bad video to generalise it as the 80s mmkay? You just made it worse RE: Why America is the best thing since sliced bread - xaviar - 02-09-2015 12:29 AM the 60's and 70's were an amazing time for music but the 80's lost it lol RE: Why America is the best thing since sliced bread - garrett - 02-09-2015 11:36 AM The hell are you talking about lmao RE: Why America is the best thing since sliced bread - uuu - 02-09-2015 01:21 PM I have no idea, but the ignorance is high in this one RE: Why America is the best thing since sliced bread - xaviar - 02-10-2015 12:04 AM The evolution of rock in the 60's and 70's was incredible with a ridiculous amount of talent and hundreds of amazing bands, only to be lost in the 80's with its gross amount of cheesiness and cliche's. Musicianship also decreased a lot from the 70's to the 80's. On the Rolling Stones list for top 100 guitarists of all time 0 were from the 80's in the top 10 and 8 were from the 60's or 70's. Some of the bands were decent and a couple were good but the 80's still sucks for music lol. RE: Why America is the best thing since sliced bread - uuu - 02-10-2015 04:04 PM About that top 100 guitarists of all time list, do you truly just accept that? Haha. It's more of a list where the most popular/most known guitarists earn the high ranks, definitely not the most talented ones. Where's Jason Becker, Paul Gilbert, Yngwie Malmsteen, Shawn Lane,...? Most of the guitarists there may have been influential, but are way overrated. Btw the band Van Halen might have started in the 70s, but their prime time was in the 80s, they were an influential band that helped shape the music during that era, so Eddie is at least one 80s guitarist in the top 10. Dimebag on spot 92?? Are you kidding me?!?! For me most of the 60s are not very interesting until at the end of that decade a few good bands emerged. The 70s are good mainly because of the emergence of the NWOBHM in the mid-late 70s to early 80s, which was mainly the matrix for the boom of metal bands emerging in the late 70s throughout the 80s. You say the 80s have a big amount of cliché's? That's because the people/media/radio etc made it like that. Personally I find many songs (and bands) from the 60s dull and cliché and the most popular ones played too much by radio channels. You convinced me you know nothing about the 80s, except for the handful of cliché songs played to death by the radio. RE: Why America is the best thing since sliced bread - galaxycore 2 - 02-14-2015 11:02 PM The best time for music is obviously when kanye joined the game... RE: Why America is the best thing since sliced bread - Henning B - 02-16-2015 05:20 AM oh god, is there still people who love america? |