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Yes, and yes. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2017 #1
It was best in the 60's and the 70's. SharonAnn May 2017 #18
I agree. It started to go downhill in the '80s. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2017 #20
Definitely!!!!!! n/t RKP5637 May 2017 #51
yep annabanana May 2017 #82
My wife tells me these are not mutually exclusive questions !...lol..n/t CincyDem May 2017 #2
I'm old.... RazBerryBeret May 2017 #3
There is wonderful new music greymattermom May 2017 #4
agreed... RazBerryBeret May 2017 #5
I use an app called Hoopla through the public library. Dave Starsky May 2017 #66
Excluding the abomination Hayduke Bomgarte May 2017 #6
I think there is good... Mike Nelson May 2017 #7
I loved late 60's and 70's. When disco hit I sorta tuned out. So yes, but we are old. OregonBlue May 2017 #8
Music of the 60s, 70s and 80s was awesome MANative May 2017 #9
I am 61 - and love lots of the new music NRaleighLiberal May 2017 #10
Now it is often computer generated KT2000 May 2017 #11
And what exactly is wrong with computer production? politicat May 2017 #49
artists outside the industry KT2000 May 2017 #58
I prefer older music, before MTV and "appearance" took over. Buckeye_Democrat May 2017 #12
This rocks... LuvLoogie May 2017 #15
It sure does LeftInTX May 2017 #43
You are insane, music NOW is just as good ghostsinthemachine May 2017 #13
My music is 60's and 70's, but I'm getting schooled. Croney May 2017 #14
Access to music is so much better now Freethinker65 May 2017 #16
You're looking in the wrong places. Dr Hobbitstein May 2017 #17
Hard to put a price on safeinOhio May 2017 #19
Yer old. Warpy May 2017 #21
Check out Little Hurricane and you might reconsider. Lochloosa May 2017 #22
Not bad, but the lyrics are kind of dumb benpollard May 2017 #59
I sometimes think I'm not old enough. Ptah May 2017 #23
You can still find good stuff if you look for it Warpy May 2017 #32
How can you not like some Gene Krupa on drums!! Lifelong Protester May 2017 #37
The Big Band Era Cartoonist May 2017 #24
Big band yes, also great stuff SonofDonald May 2017 #28
I love everything except country SonofDonald May 2017 #25
Willies latest release could change your mind randr May 2017 #26
I don't listen to country music except Willie Nelson. His latest is rzemanfl May 2017 #34
Cool, Stardust is a great album SonofDonald May 2017 #44
Better in your youth (and mine, including 1960s.) elleng May 2017 #27
i could just remember the words back then samnsara May 2017 #29
I am very old...best music 1975ish-1980ish... Tikki May 2017 #30
mid-late 50's were great too, but JenniferJuniper May 2017 #31
It seems like most people feel like the "best music" Afromania May 2017 #33
I feel strongly that SCantiGOP May 2017 #35
There is good new music Best_man23 May 2017 #36
Do not think pop radio music is representative now any more than it was in the 1970s-80s. Bernardo de La Paz May 2017 #38
There's Good Music in Every Generation Leith May 2017 #39
not only do I agree there is good music in every generation OriginalGeek May 2017 #63
One of my worst fears klook May 2017 #40
Seals & Crofts would be torture LeftInTX May 2017 #45
+1 n/t FSogol May 2017 #55
Soft rock and contemporary Christian are the only styles of music I absolutely cannot stand. Still Blue in PDX May 2017 #70
Very cool klook May 2017 #83
Sounds of Silence by Disturbed RainCaster May 2017 #41
Start with Sturgeon's Law - 90% of everything is crap. csziggy May 2017 #42
Music's always on a cycle Saviolo May 2017 #46
I'm a trucker, so I spend a lot of time driving. Tobin S. May 2017 #47
"Few things are more pleasurable than being able to think well" Bernardo de La Paz May 2017 #60
Sturgeon's Law. politicat May 2017 #48
I don't know TuxedoKat May 2017 #50
We all think the pop music of our youth is best. sarge43 May 2017 #52
My brother is a disc jockey Freddie May 2017 #53
For your brother... malthaussen May 2017 #61
I'm 60, white and have nothing against hip hop/rap LeftInTX May 2017 #69
"Yes," certainly to the first question, and possibly to the second. mahatmakanejeeves May 2017 #54
Music was usually made up of songs back then, so there's that. n/t brewens May 2017 #56
A lot of people believe the music of their youth is the best. IrishEyes May 2017 #57
You clearly have not yet seen Baby Metal OriginalGeek May 2017 #62
An oft-asked question. malthaussen May 2017 #64
Remember in the 70's and 80's you had Wolf Frankula May 2017 #65
Here is a song from the best album from last year... lame54 May 2017 #67
Music from the 50s and 60s was pretty great too lunatica May 2017 #68
David Hepworth has a book out: Never a Dull Moment gratuitous May 2017 #71
On my iPod (yes, I still have an iPod! Don't judge me!), I have playlists of music from every decade Aristus May 2017 #72
I'll be 27 at the end of the month, but Jamaal510 May 2017 #73
The '80's was one of music's explosion eras... uriel1972 May 2017 #74
I think a lot has to do with how we listen to music now Tribalceltic May 2017 #75
Do you frequently tell children to stay off of your lawn? guillaumeb May 2017 #76
except for freddyvh May 2017 #77
I am old too get the red out May 2017 #78
My biggest gripe about music now Bayard May 2017 #79
The one thing that I've noticed about music jberryhill May 2017 #80
You're of my era...and I think it's complicated Ken Burch May 2017 #81
There is newer music that you and I (age 58) will never like... steve2470 May 2017 #84
Must I remind you of... jmowreader May 2017 #85
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