parfait wrote:>StevePerryHair wrote:Voyager wrote:Gunbot wrote:...is all that is needed to return Justin Bieber back to the number one position on Billboard's album chart.
I feel sorry for today's youth. We were treated to #1 albums by the likes of some killer bands in the 80's suck as Journey, Van Halen, Styx, Ratt, Dokken, AC/DC, Ozzy, etc.. Today the kids get a fucking Justin Bieber. Someone please pass me the barf bag.
You forget we had Paula Abdul, Cyndi Lauper, madonna, The Bengals, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, Wham, Culture Club, The Go-Go's, Lionel Richie, Huey Lewis...... and the list goes on and on and on with music that you are not including in the 80's genre that was more "popular" which is why it's "pop" music. I don't see how time has changed THAT much except that the newer rock music isn't as main stream as it seems to have been in the 80's. Some bands are, and I actually think its better now than it was 10 years ago. There are "rock" options out there for the youth and those interested in rock are finding it and listening.
Come on, Lynn. Michaels Jackson and Stevie Wonder is awesome. The music scene was way better in the 80's.
I like house and techno music when listening to it in a club or whatever, but the quality of music, the real musicianship, was better. No doubt about it.
I think you misunderstood! I didnt' have a problem with pop music at all. I was more of a "radio" listener back in the 80's and didn't really own too many albums. So I grew up loving the pop music and the rock music. I was more saying that some people here mention all the rock bands of the 80's like it was the only music that existed and EVERYONE was into it, when now it's all rap music. I disagree. I think there was a VERY mixed scene in the 80's that gets forgotten when people are posting on a "rock" message board.
