08-05-2004, 10:33 AM
It's funny to think of David Bowie being listed in the 80s when his most influential work was done in the 60s and 70s. Of course he continued to challenge the musical landscape through the 80s, 90s, and even today. We're talking of almost fourty years of artistic genious.
I decided to check the music I have been playing the most during the last few weeks to see what I listen to the most but that didn't help at all. I've got a large whack of rockabilly from the 50s that has been in heavy rotation on my play list followed by a bunch of new stuff I've been checking out lately with a bunch of music from the 80s and 90s thrown in for good measure. I guess that means I've narrowed things down to four decades of favourite music.
I never was much of a fan of 70s music with a few notable exceptions. I still have a hard time forgiving the decade that spawned disco...
I decided to check the music I have been playing the most during the last few weeks to see what I listen to the most but that didn't help at all. I've got a large whack of rockabilly from the 50s that has been in heavy rotation on my play list followed by a bunch of new stuff I've been checking out lately with a bunch of music from the 80s and 90s thrown in for good measure. I guess that means I've narrowed things down to four decades of favourite music.
I never was much of a fan of 70s music with a few notable exceptions. I still have a hard time forgiving the decade that spawned disco...
Gullible isn't in the dictionary.