July 17, 20214 yr I just realized this thread was posted in the wrong place, and moved it to the Repertoire, where it seems to belong.
July 19, 20214 yr It's down to individual works: Led Zeppelin 1 Pink Floyd: Saucerful, Atom Heart Mother; Dark Side of the Moon. (Thereafter they seemed to go into decline, to me). Strawberry Switchblade: Anything but their full commercial album.
July 25, 20214 yr I have a thing for Coldplay, especially the "A Rush of Blood to the Head"-album. Never get tired of it!
July 25, 20214 yr A lot of country and folk bands from the 80s and 90s never really followed a lot of the production trends of their era. I kinda like that because it makes the music difficult to date. For example: This song came out nearly 30 years ago, but sounds like it could've come out yesterday. AC/DC are the masters of this. They always sound "like AC/DC". They have never sounded like a particular decade because they just write rock music and don't follow whatever is trendy. This is even older than the Garth Brooks' song, but doesn't feel "old" either Edited July 25, 20214 yr by AngelCityOutlaw
July 25, 20214 yr Author 1 hour ago, AngelCityOutlaw said: A lot of country and folk bands from the 80s and 90s never really followed a lot of the production trends of their era. I kinda like that because it makes the music difficult to date. For example: This song came out nearly 30 years ago, but sounds like it could've come out yesterday. AC/DC are the masters of this. They always sound "like AC/DC". They have never sounded like a particular decade because they just write rock music and don't follow whatever is trendy. This is even older than the Garth Brooks' song, but doesn't feel "old" either Grate song
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