old hippie here-been listening to music a long time and think that there has been great music in all decades-there has been bubble stuff around forever but if you can get pass what is popular you can find some wonderful stuff from any year-keep the peace old hippie here
2006-06-15 06:37:26
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answered by bergice 6
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The 70's - and artists maybe mixed up in categories - for a very short period you had the Beatles; but then for the rest of the decade solo's by Paul & John; the stones; Punk - Sex Pistols; Ramones; Heavy Metal; you still had your pop/rock; Elvis Costello; the Clash just started; Pink Floyd; AC/DC; Sabbath; Priest; the Doors; country rock - Outlaws; Lynyrd Skynyrd; War; the Delphonce; singer/songwriters - Carole King'; James Taylor; Ct Stevens; R&B and soul - The Jackson 5; Issac Hayes; Curtis Mayfileld; Al Green; Barry White; the Chi-Lites; Queen; Electric Light Orchestra; the Blues - J. Geils Band; George Thorogood
2006-06-15 06:48:04
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answered by dje 4
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'60s- invoice Russell, he had 9 earrings in the time of that decade so no argument there. '70s- that's a not straight forward one yet i imagine Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, he gained a hoop and gained distinct MVP's. '80s- Magic Johnson, gained about 4 or 5 titles in the course of the last decade, and gained vs. fowl two times. '90s- Michael Jordan, has 6 earrings and three MVPs in the last decade, and picture what would were with those 3 complete seasons he did not play. '00s- i imagine i will bypass with Duncan, because that has has 2 MVP's, 3 Finals MVP's, and four earrings, yet its an intensive call with Shaq and Kobe. up to now in the '10s- Lebron because he places up monster huge type(all round interest) and has led the crew to the most appropriate record, and that i assure he will have many earrings by ability of the right of the last decade.
2016-10-14 04:48:01
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answered by ? 4
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Tough question, but I would have to say the 70s,simply because that was the decade of the singer/songwriter and no other decade brought us the great story songs that the 70s did.
2006-06-15 07:04:33
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answered by Rhonda S 4
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1970's
The musical evolution between 1970 and 1979 was stunning (and seldom positive in my opinion as it led to disco) but there has never been a decade that had more diversity in music. Best year ever .. 1972 ... except for maybe 1973 .. or maybe .. just maybe, 1974
2006-06-15 06:37:26
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answered by sam21462 5
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Either the 60's or the 80's. I liked both.
2006-06-15 06:35:38
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answered by lynda_is 6
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i'll say the 80s but i'm partial since that's the decade of music i grew up on. now for r&b ballads, i'll say the 70s:-)
2006-06-15 06:35:33
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answered by vanilla_bean_dream 5
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the 2000's. bands such as
cky
fall out boy
underoath
senses fail
taking back sunday
the early november
panic! at the disco
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lostprophets
staind
weezer(kind of 90's)
red hot chili peppers(kind of 90's too)
2006-06-15 06:39:20
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answered by the color tate 4
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The 80's! Oingo Boingo all the way!
2006-06-15 06:34:59
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answered by skellington1313 2
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well, i'd have to say 85' to 95', i couldn't decide between the two, so heres a decade of a little of both.
2006-06-15 06:36:19
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answered by Miller Time 2
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The 80's. No explanation is really necessary. It's self-explanatory. If you have to ask why, you'll never understand.
2006-06-15 06:36:56
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answered by eehco 6
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