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Topic: Your decade

  12th Feb 2020, 8:15 PM
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HelBic wrote:
I've been reading and posting in the 'Your top ten albums' thread and noted that, for the most part, poster seemed to be in their 50s to 70s - the OP @kab2112 seems to be in his early 70s.

Which got me thinking about two things.

Firstly what is the 'average' age of members here? I suspect collectors are generally a bit older - probably 50+ years old (I'm more than willing to be found to be wrong about this). People younger than that probably don't buy CDs, although there are now a number buying vinyl these days, or for those in their teens and 20s probably just stream their music on Spotify or some such.

The second thought I had was that (generalising like mad as always) we tend to have a favourite decade for music, our 'golden age', so to speak. For me, it was definitely the 70s - I am in my mid 60s so hit my mid to late teens in that era and then into my 20s in the second half of the decade. I can't think of another decade where the music was so varied and exciting. Prog rock was in the ascendancy and Black Sabbath were almost single handedly inventing 'heavy metal'.

I wonder if the majority here feel the same? ie our late teens/early 20s coincide with our favourite music decade?

Your thoughts are invited!

I'm with you HelBic, 70's all the way. Personally for me music started with the Beatles and ended with the demise of Prog, so basically 1963-1979. What gets me about that period in particular is that music was continually developing and progressing and every new artist was so different and crucially, brilliant musicians. Apart from the "Pop" stuff every band was different. I can't ever remember putting on an album and saying "that just sounds like so and so", it was exciting. I used to collect labels rather than artists and the main ones I homed in on were Vertigo, Immediate, Fontana, Atlantic, Charisma, Regal Zonophone etc. All great stables of talent, we really were spoilt for choice. Today you really have to go out of your way to find anything worth listening to.


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