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Boomers really had the best music, didn’t they?
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>>128483543
Yeah.
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>>128483543
Nah
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Reddit Frog speaks the truth for once
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>>128483543
>Very little of the Beatles influence is actually felt now

Kek, Bowie was so full of shit. No one was a bigger Beatles fan than Bowie. He idolized John Lennon. All Bowie's early stuff is just him doing his best Lennon impersonation. Space Oddity might as well be a Beatles song.

>From a speech David Bowie gave to the Berklee College of Music’s Class of 1999…

>“It’s impossible for me to talk about popular music without mentioning probably my greatest mentor, John Lennon. I guess he defined for me, at any rate, how one could twist and turn the fabric of pop and imbue it with elements from other artforms, often producing something extremely beautiful, very powerful and imbued with strangeness. Also, uninvited, John would wax on endlessly about any topic under the sun and was over-endowed with opinions. I immediately felt empathy with that. Whenever the two of us got together it started to resemble Beavis and Butthead.
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>>128483543
Lost Generation had the best music. It all went downill from there.
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>>128483756
u fkin wot m8
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>>128483756
Just because he liked him doesn't have anything to do with something being influential. He loved Elvis and Little Richard too, and their sound didn't exactly influence for decades.
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>>128483543
nostalgiafagging retards
prosanctus inferi and deathspell omega released the best albums of all time.
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I don't think creativity in popular music will ever reach the levels of the 70s again
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2000s was peak. Millennials had it good. Regardless of your stance the 2010s and today were dogshit. I stopped caring about new music after 2015
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>>128484180
most of these are bad
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>>128484039
tranny music
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>>128484472
It’s ok to have shit taste
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>>128484180
jeeeeesus listen to more music guy
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>>128483543
kinda. for me its the 90s.
the 60s sucked due to the Beatles, the 70s were amazing due to Led Zeppelin & Queen.
The 80s had edge & push it to the limit Work Out song energy
The 90s were true edge
the 2000s were more fake halloween esque mall emo edge but still beautiful in its own way.
and the 2010s were pure hipster fag pretentiousness and fakeness
+2015s rap slop like yung lean, carti, drain gang gang and other retarded shit took over (not music)
then music went to shit

Perfect time to revive it.
yes im going to waifu post
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>>128484180
All the shit you put in the middle is slop and thats what killed music
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>>128483543
I think we have to come to terms with the fact that roughly 1964 - 2001 was an anomalous time for popular music
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this pre-60s song is cool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8OlDPqYBLw
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>>128485057
That's a cover of La Mer, a French song from the 40s.
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>>128485008
Sadly this, quality of popular music and its influence on the collective culture just kind of tanked.
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>>128485074
i know i also read the wikipedia page on that song. I'm saying this one is cool.
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true music started to end with the dominance of The Beatles and counterculture in the mid 1960s
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>>128484959
>burial killed music
ok retard
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>>128485151
I actually heard the French version first and just felt like pointing it out, agreed it's a pretty damn good cover.
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>>128484180
>2000s was peak. Millennials had it good.
Um...yeah no.
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>>128484180
2000s always struck me as a gradual decline where each year was worse than the last until everything just fell off a cliff on 2007 - 2008.
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>>128483543
haha OP I love froggo XD



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