i love the 50s, but other than Hank Williams, Little Richard, and some doo wop stuff I like, I can't name many major artists pre-'54. Great decade, but it didn't get truly rolling until rock "broke out." I suppose I can't hold my ignorance against the decade. Though I agree it was too singles-based and lacked diversity.
Like: rockabilly, doo wop
Dislike: not much else, is there?
In the 60s we see the double-edged sword of the evolution of music. Everyone was buying a guitar and starting a band, and music in general was getting more creative. A lot more great stuff came out this decade, but the ratio between good music and bland shit took a major hit.
Like: Surf pop, Wall of Sound, Brit Invasion, Bubblegum, Atlantic R&B, folk revival
Dislike: "Classic" rock, psychedelic rock, drug rock, hippie jam shit
The 70s was too indulgent and like someone said earlier it was the bloated rock sta r bullshit that was the catalyst for a lot of great "underground" stuff.
Like: Kraut rock, punk
Dislike: Just about everything else.
I was an 80s child (and a 90s teen). The mainstream stuff was harmless and disposable. Other than hip-hop, I hard-pressed to think of much ground breaking stuff. Just rock bands pushing the boundaries a little bit, and sometimes it was just indie bands being a microcosm of the mainstream. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Like: Early hardcore (80-82), hip-hop, indie rock,
Dislike: Radio pop, heavy metal
Yay for the 90s. It was the decade where you had to try very hard to be in the underground. Rock/pop as a whole got more aggressive, and the sounds got bigger and better (without the conceit and pretension of the 70s). I really liked the diversity of the decade and that in both a musical and social context the genres blended together more. Shit kinda fell apart at the end though.
Like: Alt./indie/college radio rock, pop punk, techno, the squirrel nut zippers
Dislike: Hip-hop, post rock, nu-metal, disney pop, modern country. emo
The 00s were kinda like the 90s but the with added bonus of being able to easily avoid shit you don't like, and easily discover something new. Boundaries of music were pushed to the extreme with uneven results in the late 90s/early 00s. I think the White Stripes (and I guess the Strokes) "bringing rock back" is a pretty unheralded event. Definitely right up there with Nirvana and the Beatles as bands that spearheaded a major shift in the industry.
Like: Cherry picked songs and albums across every genre ever
Dislike: I'm too scared to look into the abyss.
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