Has to be the eighties - nothing else comes close. Most of the music I bought during that decade has aged terribly - a decade of terrible haircuts, awful fashion and some very tinny music with terrible lyrics.
Worst memories:
Thompson Twins
Toyah Willcox
Bros
Kajagoogoo
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Tom Bailey, Allanah Currie, Joe Leeway or something like that, without googling.
I've got the album, featuring We are Detective & Love On Your Side. probably not played it for 30 years.
Toyah, Bros & Kajagoogoo were always sh##e.
The 80s was when terrible pop music really started to get a hold in the charts, but there was still plenty of good stuff around that. I the 00s there seemed to be terrible pop music and lot of really generic and mediocre other stuff.
- Libertines
- Hard-Fi
- Kaiser Chiefs (thought they were good at the time, they could sound pretty dated now though)
- Arctic Monkeys
- I think By the Way by RHCP may have come out in 2000's as well which is a great record
70's are the best for me
The next best will be the one you were 7 in.
By the time you are 37 you have stopped listening to new pop music and just listen to the music you like when you were 17
full of fogeys, but I'll hesitantly concur with the notion that 2010-now >>>>>> 2000-2009Disagree with your final point, I am way beyond 37 and have never stopped listening to new music.
If we're ignoring Rock music and just focussing on a list like:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_singles_of_the_1990s_in_the_United_Kingdom
Honest answer please.
California Gurls - Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg was number 1 on my 17th birthday
For that reason the 1970s gets my vote.
The 70s was an amazing time to watch music as there were so many cheap venues to watch live bands. Used to regularly go to two or three gigs a week.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-39934986
It slightly explains to me why a lot of current chart music lacks a bit of "soul", it's all too precisely honed.
I don't know if the music this century is worse than before, but it does seem less original, I can't think of anything particularly novel to emerge this century