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BMW2020RT

(139 posts)
35. Late 70s, first half of the 80s.
Wed Nov 3, 2021, 09:15 PM
Nov 2021

I listen to a wide variety of music. My favorite era overlaps two decades you provide as choices. That sound is mostly a mix of Punk and New Wave with a touch of Goth and Reggae that accompanied the second British invasion. Among my favorite bands are The Clash, Blondie, REM, U2, Bob Marley and the Wailers, The Pretenders, Big Country, The Cure and Talking Heads.

I chose the 80s. My default Sirius XM station is First Wave, channel 33.

Does 84-94 count? AZSkiffyGeek Nov 2021 #1
Yes! Good choice! NurseJackie Nov 2021 #2
second SledDriver Nov 2021 #13
That would capture that wonderful 1989-1993 queer-folk-rock, so YES! NullTuples Nov 2021 #44
I grew up with 70's music mostly Just_Vote_Dem Nov 2021 #3
There isn't one. Mine would be 1964-1974. That gets the first Beatles album in, and what I consider brewens Nov 2021 #4
I agree on the last Stones album Tetrachloride Nov 2021 #8
I enjoyed many of their later albums, but with Mick Taylor in the band, they were at their brewens Nov 2021 #9
Agree. highplainsdem Nov 2021 #29
I love the 90's and early 2000s spicysista Nov 2021 #5
I know, it's difficult. When listening to Sirius/XM, I tend to gravitate mostly to the 70's channel. NurseJackie Nov 2021 #6
1780's Turbineguy Nov 2021 #7
I'm almost with you dickthegrouch Nov 2021 #11
Really difficult. BlueTsunami2018 Nov 2021 #10
I have to go with the 80's Shermann Nov 2021 #12
60's, Some of the 70's (especially punk and soul), 80's and the first half of the nineties. chowder66 Nov 2021 #14
I like 70's Rebl2 Nov 2021 #15
I agree padfun Nov 2021 #19
Went with 60s. rpannier Nov 2021 #16
My husband, my music professor, taught me that all music has value, 2Gingersnaps Nov 2021 #17
He's right NurseJackie Nov 2021 #25
What a tender and loving story about your husband. 3catwoman3 Nov 2021 #40
"Kind of Blue" was recorded in 1959. It changed the world forever. Personally... NNadir Nov 2021 #18
Maybe, but Sketches Of Spain is my fave Miles record. Yeah, yeah, Gil Evans.. n/t TeamProg Nov 2021 #21
1970's !! Progressive Rock to the beginnings of New Wave TeamProg Nov 2021 #20
Wow!!!! I guess this shows how many fossils there are on DU... Enter stage left Nov 2021 #22
Same. NurseJackie Nov 2021 #24
Can I take Maine Abu El Banat Nov 2021 #23
Absolutely! NurseJackie Nov 2021 #27
60s with the 70s being a close second. Mr.Bill Nov 2021 #26
I was the first to vote the 90s??? JoeOtterbein Nov 2021 #28
The one with Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots nattyice Nov 2021 #30
90s without question. The best decade in terms of diversity out there. Drunken Irishman Nov 2021 #31
The 1960s! FuzzyRabbit Nov 2021 #32
Seriously cate94 Nov 2021 #33
I feel the same way. But I gravitate to the... NurseJackie Nov 2021 #34
It may be me but, I find few current songs (last 5-10+ years) worth singing along with. StClone Nov 2021 #37
Honestly cate94 Nov 2021 #42
Saw them in Milwaukee 2017? StClone Nov 2021 #43
Nice! cate94 Nov 2021 #47
Late 70s, first half of the 80s. BMW2020RT Nov 2021 #35
I listen to the "Studio 54" channel frequently too. NurseJackie Nov 2021 #36
Let's dance! BMW2020RT Nov 2021 #38
KNR niyad Nov 2021 #39
mid-60s to mid-70s Sogo Nov 2021 #41
Any decade that produced the Beatles AND Aretha... dchill Nov 2021 #45
I don't really have a favorite decade. BluesRunTheGame Nov 2021 #46
I Went Other ProfessorGAC Nov 2021 #48
It was a difficult choice for me too. I've seen a couple of discussion forums... NurseJackie Nov 2021 #49
That Would Be Cool ProfessorGAC Nov 2021 #50
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