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General => Polls => Topic started by: Lord Villa on March 06, 2009, 11:58:47 AM
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After watching so many programmes set in the 80s and the good memmories I have of the decade, compaired to all the negative memories (my children being born apart) and general dirf of quality music, comedies and drama of the 2000s, It got me thinking wouldn't it be great to live the the 80s as an adult.
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put simply ...........YES
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80s for me.but only if i was in me 20s again, :)
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Is it a 80s Forum or not? ;D
What do you think i will vote? :D
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Is it a 80s Forum or not? ;D
What do you think i will vote? :D
:2funny: O0
you'll get used to Lord Villa, Denmark, he does ask some silly questions! ;)
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Is it a 80s Forum or not? ;D
What do you think i will vote? :D
:2funny: O0
you'll get used to Lord Villa, Denmark, he does ask some silly questions! ;)
I see :)
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A life without the (c)rap music of today, wouldn't that be great... Instead of yelling at the kids "turn that crap music down", smile at every song that they play.
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Try too look at the Top 40 Charts today and then 25 years ago
Its shocking have bad it has become >:(
I dont like anything in the charts today ;D
And i hate Britney!
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You have to remember that the charts of 25 years ago was based on record shop sales and a single had to sell week in and week out to climb the charts
now it's on downloads and a single can be hot on the downloads and can be in the top 10 this week and out of the top 40 next week
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You have to remember that the charts of 25 years ago was based on record shop sales and a single had to sell week in and week out to climb the charts
now it's on downloads and a single can be hot on the downloads and can be in the top 10 this week and out of the top 40 next week
Yes,but today music is still crap
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You have to remember that the charts of 25 years ago was based on record shop sales and a single had to sell week in and week out to climb the charts
now it's on downloads and a single can be hot on the downloads and can be in the top 10 this week and out of the top 40 next week
Yes,but today music is still crap
well! no way near as good as the 80's O0
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You have to remember that the charts of 25 years ago was based on record shop sales and a single had to sell week in and week out to climb the charts
now it's on downloads and a single can be hot on the downloads and can be in the top 10 this week and out of the top 40 next week
Yes,but today music is still crap
well! no way near as good as the 80's O0
Some of the 90s music was also alright
But i never heard of a 90s music forum ::)
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Give it a few years :2funny:
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Give it a few years :2funny:
Will you be there? :D
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Raving away yeap :2funny:
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Raving away yeap :2funny:
You´re in a good mood :)
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Raving away yeap :2funny:
You´re in a good mood :)
Just feelin' Noughty :2funny: >:D :2funny: >:D :2funny: >:D
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You have to remember that the charts of 25 years ago was based on record shop sales and a single had to sell week in and week out to climb the charts
now it's on downloads and a single can be hot on the downloads and can be in the top 10 this week and out of the top 40 next week
Totally agree, manufactured boy/girl bands and techno hip hop rubbish is all we get today.
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Eighties - 10 (100%)
Noughties - 0 (0%)
Total Voters: 10
;D
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I like music from all decades, but prefer the eighties stuff. What I will say though is that radio in the 80s seemed far more diverse, instead of just playing the top twenty infinitum. It seems radio now wants the listener to get sick of a song quickly so they can move onto the next one.
I just don't think you see records like Def Leppard's Hysteria's chart presence anymore... music is much more throwaway: get em in, get em to like it, and then tell em to like something else.