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Author Topic: 1990's Jukebox  (Read 1264 times)

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scawsby steve

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Re: 1990's Jukebox
« Reply #30 on August 29, 2022, 04:53:58 pm by scawsby steve »
That is the problem every generation thinks that the music was best in their own era but without the past where would music be today?
We went from the Crooners  and Ballad Singers of the 50's to Rock n Roll in the late 50s to be replaced by Skiffle then by Pop and the Folk revival in the early 60s. This spawned the psychedelic heavier progressive rock of the late 60s in turn replaced by Glam in the early 70s. Along came punk and the new romantics, indie. Rap (with a silent C) hip hop and all the later versions. Then to the noughties, I have no idea what the music was called then or now. One form of music carried on in the background all the way through, Jazz. Which influenced a lot of musicians Country n Western influenced a lot of American artists possibly less so our side of the pond
So each generation will claim theirs to be the best, but for me music has progressed from the 60s to the present in the form of one man who was there at the beginning has had a big influence all the way through and is still going strong in his 80s, cant wait for 28th Oct.

Yes, Raven. Step forward Mr Zimmerman.



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