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Casey613 wrote:Also, MJ is not a children molester.
Casey613 wrote:Also, MJ is not a children molester.

pr0klobster wrote:Nothing wrong with the 80's but the 70's had so much better music...

Hostage wrote:I don't remember much from the 80's. Being born in '89 and all.![]()
...but old school toons ftw. Kids these days are deprived of good cartoons.![]()

pr0klobster wrote:Nothing wrong with the 80's but the 70's had so much better music...












foudre wrote:You're retarded snarf snarf. That made me laugh real good. I'm no ashamed to say that i watched the thunder cats though

pr0klobster wrote:Yeah, but U2 formed in the 70's, as technically so did the Police.
Phil Collins did well, but Genesis was formed in the late 60's. Throw Peter Gabriel in there too, he did great stuff solo in the 70's before really breaking out in the 80's.
90% of the hair bands in the 80's had one or two hits, while stuff I listened to in the 70's - well, I listened and appreciated the entire album. Nowadays I can't find much good stuff except for Matchbox 20, maybe Maroon 5, and that's just not great.
70's:
Grand Funk Railroad
The Who (ok, technically the 60's)
Guess Who
3 Dog Night
ELO
Sugarloaf
Paul Revere
BJ Thomas
Grass Roots
Poco
Joe Walsh
10cc
Clapton
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Boston
Doobie Brothers
Frampton
Jethro Tull
Deep Purple
Led Zeppelin
Kansas
Pink Floyd (my all-time favorite, ties for second with Rush)
Steve Miller Band
Steely Dan
Styx
Stones (of course)
I guess each decade has its place...I like both, slight preference for the 70's.
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Icealya wrote:agent420 wrote:
Ok.. wtf is that thing??!!
Oh, and I think the first one is Guns 'n Roses...
Icealya wrote:agent420 wrote:
Ok.. wtf is that thing??!!
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Icealya wrote:Ohyeah, uhm..
The He-Man pic, is if I'm right (which I mostly am) the newer version of it whcih was shown a few years ago on Jetix.. (could've been still FoxKids at that time, but still) and once the 80's version of it was posted.. dunno where it is, though...


music has lost its soul.

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