what about the 50's? i still think that the 60s where the most influecial, but the 50's are up there too, cus they really broke the mold back then.
what about the 50's? i still think that the 60s where the most influecial, but the 50's are up there too, cus they really broke the mold back then.
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i think it started in the 60s and the future generations either used the same material or added new things to make it better.
couldnt agree more.Originally posted by johnnytightlips2@13 September 2003 - 13:35
i think it started in the 60s and the future generations either used the same material or added new things to make it better.
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Me I'd go with the fifties, but that wasn't a choice so I'll guess I'll have to go with the 80's
"We can dance if we want to, we can leave this world behind..."
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Tarzan's Boy-Baltimora
Forever young-Alphaville
We're not gonna take it-Twisted Sister
Japanese Boy-Aneka
And a whole lotta stuff by Depeche mode and Queen
And so forth, it's a kind of offbeat choice but I grew up in the eighties so I guess it left it's mark. It's more nostalgia than taste really.
70's,not that i am old enough to remember them
I can enjoy some music of the 70's but I'm a child of the 80's
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70's and 80's for sure goddamn it some of the best metal comes out of those e
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70's and 80's for rock and metal...(even though i was only born early/mid 80's)
but yes Zepplin/Sabbath/Hendrix/Metallica and in Aus you had Chisel/Midnight Oil/Australian Crawl/Rose Tattoo/Skyhooks and the list could go on forever...
plus who can forget AC/DC
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