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    I feel out of my friends, I'm the only one who appreciates older music, such as from the 60's, 70's and 80's. I really like listening to supertramp, queen, the beatles and such. Don't get me wrong, I love new stuff, new music, but I swear I'm the only person my age I know who listens to bon jovi and stuff and people think I'm weird for liking this sort of stuff, but it's really good music. anyone else love older music aswell as the new stuff?
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    i do like pre-1980s motown, i.e marvin gaye, the temptations, smoky robinson, teddy pendergrass, the marvelettes, the supremes, then that stems into the jackson 5, (early) michael jackson, stevie wonder etc.

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    yeah i do i love a lot of the 80s electropop movement, specifically im a big fan of elvis, david bowie, gary numan, guns n' roses, MJ, nirvana (not sure if you'd consider them 'old'), and i'm also into a lot of old hip hop music too... i find it hard to understand how people can't at least appreciate any music at all from previous decades, but yeah you're not alone
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    I wouldn't really call Queen and Bon Jovi 'proper' 80's or 90's music but I get what you are saying.


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    why not ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackBuddy View Post
    I wouldn't really call Queen and Bon Jovi 'proper' 80's or 90's music but I get what you are saying.
    Erm sorry? you wouldn't call queen proper 80's music, have you missed what happened at live aid? LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haaaaarry View Post
    why not ?
    I mean it's not really representative of that era, if you get what I'm seeing. Bon Jovi and Queen to an extent are and always have been cheesy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JackBuddy View Post
    I mean it's not really representative of that era, if you get what I'm seeing. Bon Jovi and Queen to an extent are and always have been cheesy.
    cheesy? haha, what music would you say defines that era?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackBuddy View Post
    I mean it's not really representative of that era, if you get what I'm seeing. Bon Jovi and Queen to an extent are and always have been cheesy.
    agreed but i don't think that's what the OP was suggesting, but i think your use of the world 'proper' was a bad choice because is there really anything that can define one whole decade?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Don View Post
    cheesy? haha, what music would you say defines that era?
    Well it's hard to say, but people like Michael Jackson, Prince, Madonna, New Order, Joy Division, The Jam, Bowie, Blondie, Human League from the top of my head. They're all pretty well received still to this day.

    I do get what you are saying though.


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