told you bowie was the goat
Obviously Bowie dominated but Sabbath Fam showed up hard and had crazy good placements for the 4 albums that got voted n
New wave was literally invented as a response to that, c’mon now you know this
im not following
told you bowie was the goat
hes good
New wave was literally invented as a response to that, c’mon now you know this
youre talking about a decade where neil and bowie dominated tho. all that soul. pretty melodic.
A response to melody?
It was an attempt to bring back the melodicism of the 60’s into modern emerging trends diverging from the generic sounds dominating the charts and away from the more dissident sounds coming from punk and post punk. This is a Wikipedia entry away. It’s common knowledge.
Obviously Bowie dominated but Sabbath Fam showed up hard and had crazy good placements for the 4 albums that got voted n
my favourite band and solo artist of the decade
It was an attempt to bring back the melodicism of the 60’s into modern emerging trends diverging from the generic sounds dominating the charts and away from the more dissident sounds coming from punk and post punk. This is a Wikipedia entry away. It’s common knowledge.
none of us have ever heard of it
It was an attempt to bring back the melodicism of the 60’s into modern emerging trends diverging from the generic sounds dominating the charts and away from the more dissident sounds coming from punk and post punk. This is a Wikipedia entry away. It’s common knowledge.
you didnt say you were talking about rock only, and punk and post punk were not dominating the charts
“Although new wave shares punk's do-it-yourself philosophy, the artists were more influenced by the lighter strains of 1960s pop and were opposed to the generally abrasive, political bents of punk rock, as well as what was considered to be creatively stagnant "corporate rock".
my favourite band and solo artist of the decade
Eno and Neil not far behind
you didnt say you were talking about rock only, and punk and post punk were not dominating the charts
I never said they dominated the charts.
Eno and Neil not far behind
did you consider a bonus graph to illuminate which bands have ranked in other decades as well? wonder how well the stones will do for the 60s and if anybody has ever dominated two decades like them
I never said they dominated the charts.
what did you mean by "generic sounds dominating the charts" in the 70s? were those sounds non melodic?
im willing to have a conversation but not if you just try to copy and paste stuff that doesnt fit what youre saying
did you consider a bonus graph to illuminate which bands have ranked in other decades as well? wonder how well the stones will do for the 60s and if anybody has ever dominated two decades like them
Hmm, I'll think about it. I'm more focused on each decade as we're doing it.
It was an attempt to bring back the melodicism of the 60’s into modern emerging trends diverging from the generic sounds dominating the charts and away from the more dissident sounds coming from punk and post punk. This is a Wikipedia entry away. It’s common knowledge.
Wasn’t that originally the aim of punk also, though? Ramones stanned pre-British Invasion rock and pop
Wasn’t that originally the aim of punk also, though? Ramones stanned pre-British Invasion rock and pop
I thought punk was just a bunch of broke angry kids that couldnt afford music lessons
I thought punk was just a bunch of broke angry kids that couldnt afford music lessons
They could still listen to the radio
Wasn’t that originally the aim of punk also, though? Ramones stanned pre-British Invasion rock and pop
Which was a super ballsy move
lemme get in on this 60s list if that’s ok
you need to represent that soul, jazz, and blues if you bout it
you need to represent that soul, jazz, and blues if you bout it
absolutely. the lack of p-funk and low ranking soul albums is blasphemous af. we gotta redeem that in the 60s
lemme get in on this 60s list if that’s ok
you will be @basedspirit 's replacement since he's only heard 12 albums from the 60s