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Musical Decades

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by RAVENBLACK, Jan 8, 2013.

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Which Decade??

  1. 50's

  2. 60's

  3. 70's

  4. 80's

  5. 90's

  6. Noughties

  7. Um, The Current One

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  1. Girvan Loyal 1690

    Girvan Loyal 1690 Nobody's safe now

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    be a rid neck if yer fans started singing happy hardcore songs eh?
     
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  2. RAVENBLACK

    RAVENBLACK Well-Known Member

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    Careful now, I'm getting a hardon.
     
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  3. Null

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    US in place ... Hypa Hypa!

    Do you love ya Hardcore!
     
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  4. Girvan Loyal 1690

    Girvan Loyal 1690 Nobody's safe now

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    No DS allowed
     
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  5. RAVENBLACK

    RAVENBLACK Well-Known Member

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    Calm down fatty, you got to careful with your baggage.
     
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  6. Shameless

    Shameless Well hung member

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    The 60' without a doubt, though your mention of Magazine - and oh what a ****ing band they were!!! Almost sways me, as someone said, bar some rare exceptions, eg Capt Beefheart, the NY Dolls -the 70's were largely ****e glam rock, prog rock dirge-like bollox until punk and new wave.

    The 60's paved the way for it all - Doors Kinks Hendrix Stones etc, early ragga, early Van the Man, Ray Charles, Otis and MOTOWN!! It was the first youth culture, the young uns had money, singles vinyl was born and the Top Ten began. There were festivals and some great drugs, plus the impact new instruments had on new artists' creativity - everything from the Hammond Organ to the Gibson Guitar.

    The 60's folks, the 60's were the most creative era of music by far.
     
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  7. The Raging Oxter

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    Pish.
     
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  8. Bib Fortuna's Maw

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    Oooh, by the way...



    ...<applause> for the announcement on the champs board <ok>
     
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  9. Shameless

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    Pish.

    There was a lot more to the 60's than Herman's Hermits and Rolf Harris, erm btw
     
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  10. The Raging Oxter

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    I wrote pish mostly 'cause you cited the Stones. Cunts to a man, especially that **** of a lead singer.
     
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  11. King Nidge

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    early 90's ... This on cassette in a 2 in 1 down the green with a bag of yokes. Good times <ok>

    [video=youtube;nbo2R5FGenw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbo2R5FGenw[/video]
     
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    early 80s for me though we could have done without the new romantics<ok>
     
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    Only good thing that came out of that was a ****able daughter.

    Ah wid
     
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  14. Girvan Loyal 1690

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    [video=youtube_share;JhjuiOwE1Cw]http://youtu.be/JhjuiOwE1Cw[/video]
     
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  15. Sweats

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    I love the cure though..

    I remember taking music to the primary school disco once I had things like go west, tears for fears, nick kershaw, Adam ant... And the spitting image song..
     
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  16. Sweats

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    Would you have smashed Alison moyet?
     
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    I love the Cure as ell - would have them in a different category because it would suit my agenda to do so <laugh>

    My Primary disco was the wombles and Showaddy waddy <yikes>
     
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    240 bpm off your head on E's a packed dance floor sweating like a pig

    Lovin it <cool>
     
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    yes
     
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  20. ManDingo 20"/20"

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    Sounds like my house on new year <degenerate90schild>
     
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