Why does 80's music get such a bad rap?

i despise pretty much all forms of 80s music. i was born in the 70s so it's not like i'm some young whippersnapper.

having said that, i'm perfectly happy listening to the radio stations cruising around in GTA:vice city - but only then. :p
 
80's had some fantastic music that said it also had some pretty terrible music. WHen it comes down to it the best era for music IMHO is form late 50's - early 70's there's so much classic music from those periods that's still enjoyed by young and old alike.
 
Everything was better in the '80s. Except internet porn

There was Sex Invaders on the BBC Micro :p

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What's not to like -

The Cure
The Waterboys
The Smiths
The Pogues
Madness
Bad Manners

And let's not forget the start of the Indie scene that led to some of the best music of the 90's.
 
The real music will always defend itself, no matter what decade, but generally when people talk about terrible 80's music they don't talk about cold wave, new wave, post punk, gothic or even superproduced pop. They talk about matrix made rubbish:

- mass manufactured tabloid SAW British pop = Stock, Aitken and Waterman productions - think early Kylie, Rick Astley, Jason Donovan, Pepsi & Shirley, every song exactly the same, every rhythm, sound, instrument exactly the same, every melody the same, all terrible, flood of rubbish, at some point there was like 50+ artists going at it in the same time, all exactly the same. Douches even organised their own Band Aid II in some shed. Soooo bad..


- mass manufactured tabloid Hansa EuroPop = Hansa Records & Dieter Bohlen - think Modern Talking, CC Catch, Chris Norman, Bad Boys Blue, Sandra, Blue System. Every song exactly the same, every rhythm, sound, instrument exactly the same, every melody the same and terrible, every chorus in falseto, engrish all over the place, flood of rubbish, at some point there was like 20 artists going at it in the same time, all exactly the same.


- American mass manufactured boyband tin foil L.A. hair "metal". Think Quiet Riot, Poison, Cinderella, Europe, Kixx, etc, by extension of hairdresser's chair often also stuck to Def Leppard, Scorpions, early Bon Jovi. Perms, spandex, lipstick, Kramer guitars in all shades of high-visibility jacket yellow, orange or pink. Steel Panther, but for real. Minimal distortion, catchy chorus ad infinitum, maximum hairy torso.


- Yo! MTV Raps. The moment music died. 1988, when MTV Europe stopped being a balanced servings of delicious sweetness. The year it stopped being about VJ programmes: Paul King's "120 minutes", Kevin Seal's "Headbanger's Ball", Ray Cokes "Most Wanted" or Simon Angel's "Party Zone" and started bombarding the air with never ending playlists of bad beatboxing, "ahem ahem" "hey, ho, hey, ho" and "sup, whaaaaaat" gangsta bruva's from private schools 24/7/365. But that's more of a 1990ies story.

 
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the 80s where incredible for music. arguably the best decade for it even

disco and rock turned into and inspired a million and one new genres and sub genres , something for everyone
 
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The Cure aside, the 80`s was **** and i was born in the 70s. Soft Rock ********, guns and roses, poison same as that junkie **** Ozzy.
 
i despise pretty much all forms of 80s music. i was born in the 70s so it's not like i'm some young whippersnapper.

The 70s has a LOT to be despised and ashamed of as well, ya know...

If you wish to debate this, go play Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep, Ring My Bell and everything by the Bay City Rollers... then we'll talk! :D
 
The Cure aside, the 80`s was **** and i was born in the 70s. Soft Rock ********, guns and roses, poison same as that junkie **** Ozzy.

To be fair, there was a lot of good music in the 80s. It was an extremely innovative decade, especially for metal, industrial and ambient. Granted for pop and rock it was quite naff, but other subgenres really came into their own. It's quite ridiculous to say any one decade is crap for music, since ten years can do a hell of lot for some genres. It's just that you probably haven't heard much from it that you like.
 
The 70s has a LOT to be despised and ashamed of as well, ya know...

If you wish to debate this, go play Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep, Ring My Bell and everything by the Bay City Rollers... then we'll talk! :D

what are you talking about? where did i say anything about 70s music? i just said i was born in the 70s to show that i'm basing my opinion of the 80s because i lived through it. most people who grew up through that time love it but i did not.

and just to be absolutely clear, i'd like to put it on record that i don't like 70s music either. :p
 
Krfatwerk
Japan
Tubeway Army
Joy Division/New Order
The Cure
Echo & The Bunnymen
The Jam
The Specials
The Smiths
The Pogues
Siouxsie & The Banshees
...

Yeah, terrible decade for music
 
Van Halen, Metallica, Rush, Iron Maiden, Dio, Ozzy Osbourne, Guns n Roses, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, The Traveling Wilburys, AC/DC, David Lee Roth, Pink Floyd, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Megadeth, Slayer, Aerosmith along with others that I just can't think of.

I can see a pattern emerging there..

This on the otherhand gets my vote:

Krfatwerk
Japan
Tubeway Army
Joy Division/New Order
The Cure
Echo & The Bunnymen
The Jam
The Specials
The Smiths
The Pogues
Siouxsie & The Banshees
...

Yeah, terrible decade for music

The Jam define awesome. I still listen to their stuff as i do Madness. Your worries are erased for the few minutes :)

besides, it doesn't matter what we think now. At the time they were popular otherwise they wouldn't have sold the way they did.
 
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