I've finally moved on from the 90s

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They missed out on some great stuff! Plus the music from our parents' generation was damn good, too.



Don't think I forgot because I'm a 90's baby. Elvis may have been the king of rock, but this was the creator.

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Hell yes! 😄
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My favorite music era ranges from the end of the 60s (sexual evolution?) to the very early 90s, no later than 1992. With a preference for the mid-80s.

Before that, music was a bit too old fashioned , and after that, during the 90s, started an era of unbridled capitalism, with mostly shitty studio-promoted commercial (celine dion and co). And then the advent of computer-produced "Dance music" finished burying pop music.

At one point people started to believe that their music could transcend genres, but in the process they lost tonicity and rythm and nowaday all new artists sounds like someone slowly crying at a funeral.

Dionne Warwick is the earliest artist that I enjoy
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