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PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:33 am 
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Did North actually say that the 1970s was the worst decade for music this morning, or was he quoting an article or something?

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I think the 570s were probably a pretty bad musical decade, what with the Dark Ages and all, but I could be wrong.

Actually, now that I think about it (and using my own very subjective guidelines, almost all of which rely heavily upon orchestral music, chamber music, and opera), the 70s might be the worst decade in the last 400 years in music.

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I think in years to come, this decade will go down as by far the worst for music. The last 7 years have been a pathetic embarassment for music lovers. It will be followed close by a very forgettable 90's. 60's and 70's were top notch.


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wow...i'm just going to keep my mouth shut. you're lucky i have work to do hawkeye. :)

btw. any more pics from the manniversary? you going to send any of them?

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I just think there will be very little music considered classic from this decade and if you compare the popular music now to that of the 60's, 70's, and even 80's that it doesn't hold a candle. Sure there are great groups nowadays that you might know of and love but the mainstream popular stuff like Maroon 5, 50 Cent, and Fergie will be what this decade is remembered for. In the 60's and 70's we have popular groups like Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones. Now not so much.

Haven't gotten all the pictures uploaded from the Manniversarry yet but shoot me a PM with your email address and I'll send them to you soon.


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I just think there will be very little music considered classic from this decade and if you compare the popular music now to that of the 60's, 70's, and even 80's that it doesn't hold a candle. Sure there are great groups nowadays that you might know of and love but the mainstream popular stuff like Maroon 5, 50 Cent, and Fergie will be what this decade is remembered for. In the 60's and 70's we have popular groups like Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones. Now not so much.


True, but similarly the greatest contribution from the 80's came from groups and artists who weren't incredibly popular at the time, like Sonic Youth, REM, Replacements, Husker Du, etc.

Popular stuff then was just as bad- overly processed dance stuff, bad new wave, etc.


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joe bartosh & i love the 70s! www.supergroovy70s.com/bio.htm


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Can "Tago Mago" 1971
Can "Ege Bamyasi" 1972
Can "Future Days" 1973
Can "Soon Over Babaluma" 1974
Can "Saw Delight" 1977


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Steve Reich "Drumming" 1974
Charlemagne Palestine "Four Manifestations on Six Elements" 1974
Terry Riley & Don Cherry @ Koln, 1975
Tony Conrad "Outside the Dream Syndicate" 1973


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Faust "Clear" 1971
Faust "So far" 1972
Faust "The Faust Tapes" 1973
Faust "IV" 1974
Faust "Faust 5" 1975
Faust "71 Minutes of Faust" 1979
Neu! "Neu!" 1972
Neu! "Neu! 2" 1973
Neu! "Neu! 75" 1975
Amon Duul II "Yeti" 1970
Amon Duul II "Wolf City" 1972
Ash Ra Tempel "Ash Ra Tempel" 1971
Ash Ra Tempel "Join Inn" 1973
Manuel Gottsching "New Age of Earth" 1976


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I stopped reading Pitchfork when I was still in high school, but this might be more helpful than my listing off a ton of album titles and dates.

To anyone who has a gripe with an entire DECADE of music, who ya crappin'?


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Faust "Clear" 1971
Faust "So far" 1972
Faust "The Faust Tapes" 1973
Faust "IV" 1974
Faust "Faust 5" 1975
Faust "71 Minutes of Faust" 1979
Neu! "Neu!" 1972
Neu! "Neu! 2" 1973
Neu! "Neu! 75" 1975
Amon Duul II "Yeti" 1970
Amon Duul II "Wolf City" 1972
Ash Ra Tempel "Ash Ra Tempel" 1971
Ash Ra Tempel "Join Inn" 1973
Manuel Gottsching "New Age of Earth" 1976

Krautrock, fuck yeah!

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The 1970s were one of the best decades ever for music in many different genres.

Like Baku said, the 80s mostly consisted of overly-produced generic dance music.

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Sonic Youth formed in 1981, as did a slew of other American independents. Alternately, beneath the bubble of commodified 80's pop/dance, there were important strides made in other electronic music: The 80's put Chicago on the map as house capital of the world; Detroit became reknown for its black, middle-class innovators who began creating a sound that would become known as "techno"; L.A. went through an important acid/psych revival in both guitar and synth music early in the decade. It's easy to generalize about any decade.


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The 80's put Chicago on the map as house capital of the world


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I was all of four years old when they moved to Boston. Isn't the frequency (V103, home to the Magestic Gent) still based in Oak Park?


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I was all of four years old when they moved to Boston. Isn't the frequency (V103, home to the Magestic Gent) still based in Oak Park?


I think so...But BMX is now public radio, as I recall.


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