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No better decade for music than the 70s
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No better decade for music than the 70s

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Jun 27, 2023, 11:31 AM

I was in high school and college in the 80s, so technically, the 80s were my decade, and I like most of that music. I was in single digits in the 70s so wasn't very aware at the time. But as I’ve gotten older, I’ve learned to appreciate the greatness of the music of the 70s much more. Here’s why 70s music is the best out of all the decades of modern rock/pop – in no particular order:

* No MTV. There was no image factor. It was just music. Many popular bands didn’t even put their pictures on the album covers. It was 100% about the music, and zero about the fashion, the hair, the makeup, the look.
* Little to no computers/synthesizers. Music was almost 100% hand-played on real instruments. There was some technology – notably Pete Townsend with The Who and Thom Scholz with Boston – but for the most part, it was real people playing real instruments in a real studio.
* Instrument solos other than guitars. I love a good guitar solo. Van Halen got their start in the 70s, for example. But in the 70s you had some great flute solos, saxophone solos, you had the brass sound from bands like Chicago, you even had violins/fiddles from bands like Kansas. And you also had killer guitar solos, which was still a relatively new thing (late 60s, really). Even R&B had some great instrumentation, with band like Earth Wind & Fire. There was depth and creativity and an eagerness to explore what instruments could be included and showcased.
* New styles came about. Dance/disco, rock, metal, singer-songwriter, progressive – all of that began to mature in the 70s. You had the happy/fun rock of Journey to the darker metal of Black Sabbath. You had the chill, laid back style of James Taylor, to the funky dance music of KC and the Sunshine Band or the disco of the Bee Gees to the aggressive rock of Motorhead and the theatrical rock of Meat Loaf.
* Real artists who wrote their own music, played their own instruments, and sang their own songs. Too many to mention. It was all started in the 70s.
* Female artists coming into popularity – many of the ground breakers came up in the 70s – Carly Simon, to the Runaways (Joan Jett, Lita Ford), Pat Benatar got her start in the 70s, and many more.
* Long jam songs/singles were released. Epic songs that ran well over 4 minutes where the depth of the music and variety of the instruments was thoroughly explored. From live albums like Frampton Comes Alive to studio songs like almost anything from Pink Floyd

I know everyone thinks their generation’s music was the best (I also love 90s alternative rock – equally groundbreaking to 70s rock, IMHO), but when you break it down, I can’t see any other decade being better overall than the 70s when it comes to rock/pop music. They’re all good, and all have their strong points, but none moreso than the 70s.

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Jun 27, 2023, 11:50 AM

I was in High School and College in the 80's so I have an affinity for the music of that decade. There was some good music in the 80's such as Plant's solo stuff, Springsteen, U2, Jackson Brown, Peter Gabriel, Idol, Elvis Costello, Van Halen, Mellencamp, Def Leppard, etc. I even liked some of the mini British invasion stuff.

However, there was some stuff that really sucked. Even though there was some stuff that really sucked in the mid late 70's, it was overall better than the 80's music. I would argue the mid 60's to early 70's was the best music. Of course, I like everything from rock, R&B, jazz, blue grass, country to big band.

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Jun 27, 2023, 11:59 AM

Best music ever written i listen to the 60's and 70's daily ....enjoy have a good day sir...

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Jun 27, 2023, 12:37 PM

It's all I listen to.

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Jun 27, 2023, 12:40 PM

Personally I like the 80s better but definitely lots of great music in the 70s. Bottom line anything beats the crap they churn out today that passes for "music". I have never seen such a talentless group of singers in my life. I will even take the 90s over anything made after 2000. Now they have even started doing covers of old songs and getting famous for their great music.. look at Weezer and "Africa" by Toto. Work with this girl who was shocked to learn Weezer didn't write the song. LOL!!

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Jun 27, 2023, 12:57 PM

I think there’s some good music today and some very talented artists…but it’s not generally the popular stuff. My playlist is probably 75% mid/late 60’s and 70’s…but there’s also plenty from 80’s through today.

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There are a lot of great artists now but you won't hear them


Jun 27, 2023, 1:46 PM

on the radio. You have to go to streaming audio like Spotify to find them. The exception being Mammoth WVH, Greta van Fleet, and a few others. Lots of great singer-songwriters out there now. I've gotten into a lot of the indie/folk/acoustic music, and Americana/roots. Lots of great stuff in those styles.

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Jun 27, 2023, 12:43 PM

I agree. You mentioned the instrument solos other than guitars but you left out the pianos. Skynyrd had some great ones and of course Billy Joel was the Piano Man. I think Queen had some too. The piano riffs are some of my favorites.

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True! Lots of great piano work!


Jun 27, 2023, 1:43 PM

Elton John, Billy Joel, Billy Powell from Skynyrd, Freddie Mercury from Queen played some great piano, too. REO Speedwagon had some good piano in some songs. Lots of diversity!

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Jun 27, 2023, 12:58 PM

love the 70s music but I would put the 80s with U2, REM, The Smiths, Pink Floyd, the Boss etc all making epic music and even the pop music wasn't bad at all

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Jun 27, 2023, 1:01 PM

I agree, 70's can't be touched.

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Jun 27, 2023, 2:09 PM

I will take the 60's but the 70's are close behind.

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Jun 27, 2023, 2:20 PM

One point that missed that made tbe 70s music much better...drugs. The use of psychodelic substance made some of the most poignant and melodramatic music. Examples... Almost anything Peter Green did, Rush with Caress of Steel or Fly by Night, Led Zeppelin, Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan.

One argument that the 70s werent the greatest... Disco

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