What are your favorite songs by Decade. And to be fair, don't go back in time. Only list shit you actually listened to during those decades and bumped frequently during those decades. And don't be a little bitch by listing 2 or 3 songs. ONE SONG. PER DECADE. :MARIS61: 1980s: POUR SOME SUGAR ON ME 1990s: 21 JUMPSTREET BY THE DOG POUND 2000s: BETTER TOGETHER BY JACK JOHNSON 2010s: if I Lose Myself by alesso/one republic
Fuck . Ill think on this, but I originally was gonna comment... Who the fuck is DECADE??? Never heard of the band.....
Slightly different twist, and I'm sure I'm missing some: Birth-1990: Not much. Dad only played country and Western on the radio, and Mom only played Oldies in the car. I have this vivid memory of Elizabeth Shue in the beginning of Adventures in Babysitting singing "He walked up to me and he asked me if I wanted to dance..." 1990-1995: Got the Phantom of the Opera as my first CD as a gift, but Bryan Adams' Summer of 69 got worn out. 1996-2000: Didn't get to listen to much music at the Academy, but I played then (and still do) play Relient K's "For the Moments I Feel Faint" 2001-2006: Submarine time. Lots of Eminem and a band called Superchick. But the Killers' Mr. Brightside has been near the top of the lists to this day. 2007-2011: "Lighters", Eminem, 5'9" and Bruno Mars. 2012-2015: AFG time...listened to Handel's Messiah and Les Mis a bunch, but...Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass" Present Day adds: "Build Your Kingdom Here", Rend Collective Project
Since we're limiting this to when we "listened to it", I can't do 60's (georgia on my mind) or 70's (if you could read my mind). If you don't like my variations of a 'decade', blame BFW. So...1980-85: 1985-95: 1995-2005: 2005-present day: This should've been "post your favorite N songs" or something. This was too confining.
I was just trying to think of all the great songs in the 60s and there were so many that I really can't pick just one. Run Around Sue; I Want to Hold Your Hand; Oh Pretty Woman; White Rabbit; Turn!Turn!Turn!; California Dreamin'; Wild Thing; My Boyfriend's Back; Good Vibrations; Ode to Billy Joe; (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction; Brown Eyed Girl; House of the Rising Sun; Light My Fire; (Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay; Stand By Me; The Twist; Hey Jude; more; The 70s has more than I can list here.
I was born in the early 80's and grew up listening to mostly 60's, 70's and 80's music. Grew up listening to a lot of music. 1960s The Beatles The Rolling Stones Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin Otis Redding Marvin Gaye The Doors Bob Dylan Eric Clapton Johnny Cash 1970s Lynyrd Skynyrd Led Zepplin Queen Pink Floyd Bob Marley James Brown Neil Young Elton John Rod Stewart Don Mclean The Who Fleetwood Mac David Bowie AC/DC Curtis Mayfield Lou Reed Elvis Costello The B52s Cheap Trick Bad Company 1980s Guns and Roses Warrant Foreigner Def Leopard Joan Jett Poison Phil Collins Prince Aerosmith Van Halen Motley Crue Hall and oates Tears for fears Bon Jovi Billy Joel Duran Duran Michael Jackson Journey Police REM The Boss Eurythmics U2 Wham! 1990s Nirvana Soundgarden Alanis Morrissette Metallica Red Hot Chilli Peppers Beastie Boys Eminem Radio Head Oasis Green Day Goo Goo Dolls Alice in Chains Hootie and the Blowfish Weezer Lenny Kravitz Fiona Apple Spin Doctors 2000s Adele Amy Winehouse Linkin Park Cold Play Evanescence Plain White Ts Creed James Blunt Nickleback Train Foo Fighters Pink Rihanna 2010s Adele Florence and the Machine Sam Smith Sia Macklemore Whiz Khalifa Flo Rida Goyte Fun Bruno Mars Childish Gambino Daft Punk Lorde John Legend Janelle monae Ed Sheeran The Weekend The Lumineers LMFAO Bastille Imagine Dragons Rag'n Bone Man One Republic
Ahh, you guys have some nice stuff listed Just to list a few 50s Elvis Big Bopper Buddy Holly (and The Crickets) Jerry Lee Chuck Berry 60s Beatles Stones Dylan Jimi Doors Cream Zep have to make my self stop 70s Creadence Little Feat Yes Zappa Trower Fleetwood Mac Alman Bros Skynard Any Southern Rock