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The ‘70s were very weird and s*** for music. No wonder punk happened. And if you didn’t have punk the ‘80s wouldn’t have been what they were.

The 70s still smash today....well anything since the 2000s really.

But yeah the 60s and 80s were up there.....though more the early to mid eighties....Once the ghetto stuff started up that was the decline.
 
The 70s still smash today....well anything since the 2000s really.

But yeah the 60s and 80s were up there.....though more the early to mid eighties....Once the ghetto stuff started up that was the decline.
The synthesiser stuff in the early ‘80s had some good stuff and it added a new dimension to music created by bands and artists by themselves only. Problem was you then had the Stock, Aitken and Waterman takeover from 87 to 88 ish?
 
I noticed one of Soft Cell died recently. Was going to post about it but didn't want to get called a poof.

A tainted love.

Made me think who was the musical homosexual I liked the most.

Then again it's all of them isn't it?

I jest.

Maybe Mercury? Though he was bi....but it still counts if you take it up the refuse chute.

When I was a youngster I was into Adam Ant.....at least he was banging some hot chicks.....even if his bandmates looked decidedly iffy.

I don't know what they were standing and delivering but it probably wasn't what Goddard was banging.
 
A tainted love.

Made me think who was the musical homosexual I liked the most.

Then again it's all of them isn't it?

I jest.

Maybe Mercury? Though he was bi....but it still counts if you take it up the refuse chute.

When I was a youngster I was into Adam Ant.....at least he was banging some hot chicks.....even if his bandmates looked decidedly iffy.

I don't know what they were standing and delivering but it probably wasn't what Goddard was banging.
I'd nominate Sister Rosetta Tharpe for her guitar playing as well as her singing. She was quite an influence on some great guitarists and there's the element of the unexpected in seeing a middle aged woman in the 1950s & 60s even appearing with a Gibson.
 
I'd nominate Sister Rosetta Tharpe for her guitar playing as well as her singing. She was quite an influence on some great guitarists and there's the element of the unexpected in seeing a middle aged woman in the 1950s & 60s even appearing with a Gibson.

She looks really talented, quite embarrassingly I had never heard of her.
 

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