Who still listens to classic music? (60s-90')

Started by Na'vi Kxanìa Taronyu, March 17, 2010, 12:57:37 AM

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Emtokay

i just looked at all the classical bands on my ipod, the list includes, Beatles, AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Men At Work, Mondo Rock, Van Halen, Kiss

and alot more 80's and early to mid 90's, nothing beats this era cause it had, Metallica, Queensryche, Slayer, Anthrax, Dream Theater, Rhapsody, Creed, Greenday, Arch Enemy, you get where im going
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Col Quaritch

Ok not to sound like a smartmass here but can the 90's really be consider classic music? I mean lumped into say the same music an groups of 60-late 70's? If I'm missing the point sorry


Na'vi Kxanìa Taronyu

I consider the 90s to be classic since it's seriously different from today's rubbish called Rap.  (btw, the forgot the C in front of it)
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Col Quaritch

Oh okay now I understand. Yea there are some classic songs and some bands that seem here our awesome song then like David Copperfiled Poof!


Tìmuiäyä'itan

If you ask me classic is the music of Mozart and pals, what you mean, Colonel is just play rock  ;D And there has been good rock music in the 60ies, 70ies and 90ies (and I guess there was some also in the 80ies, at least in the end).

So I think there are some similarities between 70ies bands and those who were big in the early 90ies. I always have Guns'n Roses in my head bt there are others that won't come to my mind. Yeah, what about Aerosmith? But they started in the 70ies, the Stones started even in the 60ies (and somebody told me they were still not retired)...

Man, I just realize how old I am, the era of good music (and my teenage days) almost half my life back...
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Na'vi Kxanìa Taronyu

I was born in 1993, yet I feel like I grew up in the late 1970s and early 1980s.  Thank my parent's for actually trying to do me some good.   8)
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Col Quaritch

I was born this century I'll leave it at that. But if I were to say what I really love for classic music in order (and depending on spirit and mood) Contermpary Christian rock i.e. Newsboys, 3rd Day, Strypper (yea there still around) for true classic in order Handel, Mozart (this one was weird but no way the rebel of music old Ludwig was )and the rebel of his time Beethoven. Did I say I was born this century and fyi I didnt know first hand about how they were rebels so blah :P


Tìmuiäyä'itan

Christian music is rather unkown arond here, so the only one I do own a CD of is Narnia. Good music. As for older stuff, I reallylike Bach, who was also a rebel but a bit earlier. Plus, he was a rocker rather than all those pop musicians like Mozart and Beethoven  ;D I like what he did with the church organs, that's one powerful sound! ::)
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ulte Jesus a nerìn ayfo pamlltxe
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Emtokay

Baroque is better then Classic i reckon cause it has Paginini and Bach  ;D
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