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Has there ever been a truly lean music period?



Herr Tubthumper

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Let's be sensible, I do not want some goon to come back and say 'oh yeah, the electro scene was pretty empty in 240 AD', I mean in recent generations.

So come on, someone make a case (and I am expecting Ponce Buzzer to come up with myriad defences here :wink: )
 








Gwylan

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There was a thread about this a few months ago (I know cos I started it) about how the music scene between 1972 and 1976 was pretty dreadful. There were a few dissenters, including Buzzer, but I stand by my opinion. It covers the period from when I was 15 to 20 (ie the time most people really get into music) and I struggle to think of too many decent albums.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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There was a thread about this a few months ago (I know cos I started it) about how the music scene between 1972 and 1976 was pretty dreadful. There were a few dissenters, including Buzzer, but I stand by my opinion. It covers the period from when I was 15 to 20 (ie the time most people really get into music) and I struggle to think of too many decent albums.

Was there, okay. Apologies. Let's move on then.
 




Goldstone Rapper

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There was a thread about this a few months ago (I know cos I started it) about how the music scene between 1972 and 1976 was pretty dreadful. There were a few dissenters, including Buzzer, but I stand by my opinion. It covers the period from when I was 15 to 20 (ie the time most people really get into music) and I struggle to think of too many decent albums.

Steely Dan were brilliant then! :)
 


fire&skill

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I tend to avoid 80s compilation albums - especially some of the dross that the US was pushing out then. I've only to hear the opening bars to 'Maniac' and I have a little Bruce Banner moment.
 


Gwylan

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Was there, okay. Apologies. Let's move on then.

There's no need to be sarky - I wasn't saying it's not an interesting question. I was just saying that I answered this quite recently but it would be interesting to hear views of other periods.
 




SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

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About 1985-1992

After the new romantics there was nothing new....

Might also argue that when Oasis were big by rehashing the Beatles it had to be a pretty lean period.
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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About 1985-1992

After the new romantics there was nothing new....

Might also argue that when Oasis were big by rehashing the Beatles it had to be a pretty lean period.

Bugger me Bob, really?????
Happy Mondays
Stone Roses
De La Soul
Beastie Boys
Run DMC
Soul to Soul
Acid House

I thank my lucky stars i came of age at this time!
 


BadFish

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Sorry double post!

I may have bitten here. reel me in.
 




Buzzer

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In my opinion, no there hasn't. I think the worst period of pop music was the mid-70s with prog rock disappearing up its arse, glam rock melding into a 60s tribute pantomime and awful country ballads dominating the charts but bubbling underneath was a fantastic music scene. Punk rock, Northern Soul, disco, pub rock/funk and reggae were all emerging at that time.

I think after music goes mainstream it does eventually run out of steam and start becoming a parody of itself but there's always something new coming up. It's what us British do best, you know. We don't have a stagnant type of music that defines our nation and culture. We constantly redefine ourselves.
 
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BHAFC_Pandapops

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Feb 16, 2011
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Let's be sensible, I do not want some goon to come back and say 'oh yeah, the electro scene was pretty empty in 240 AD', I mean in recent generations.

So come on, someone make a case (and I am expecting Ponce Buzzer to come up with myriad defences here :wink: )

The scene of today is a bit shit, to be honest. It's all wannabe rockers and wannabe punks.
 


Buzzer

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Today a bit shit? I think we'll have to agree to disagree. There's so much great music being made its just a shame I can't listen to it all.
 




Kazenga <3

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I HATE the majority of chart music of recent years. All this electro synthetic repetitive shit does my head in. 'I gotta feeling' by Black Eyed Peas? f*** off.
 


alan partridge

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In my opinion, no there hasn't. I think the worst period of pop music was the mid-70s with prog rock disappearing up its arse, glam rock melding into a 60s tribute pantomime and awful country ballads dominating the charts but bubbling underneath was a fantastic music scene. Punk rock, Northern Soul, disco, pub rock/funk and reggae were all emerging at that time.

I think after music goes mainstream it does eventually run out of steam and start becoming a parody of itself but there's always something new coming up. It's what us British do best, you know. We don't have a stagnant type of music that defines our nation and culture. We constantly redefine ourselves.

Agree with all of that.
 








FlownWest

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No there hasn't. If you have a fairly narrow taste of music there might have been a barren spell for you at some point, but there has always been fresh music coming through.

Late 80s, early 90s? No way! That was when the rave scene really took off, grunge was born and hip hop was strong.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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There's no need to be sarky - I wasn't saying it's not an interesting question. I was just saying that I answered this quite recently but it would be interesting to hear views of other periods.

Oh dear ,was not intending to be sarky. I was feeling a tad embarrassed I raised a topic so soon after someone else had. Is there a blushing 'smiley'? This would have provided the correct context.
 


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