Picking any start date (1950 on) what were the worst ten years in music
1970-1980. Only interesting things happening were punk and rap, and neither matured until after 80.
Some time before 1980
1980
2010-2020
>>63899944
seeing the future is not allowed ITT
>>63899895
Brian Eno, Faust, Can, Robert Wyatt, the Residents, Zappa, Joni Mitchell, This Heat, Throbbing Gristle, David Bowie, Pere Ubu, Nico, Popol Vuh, and Suicide all had great albums in that span of time
>>63900143
Individual albums don't count as 'things happening' and that list doesn't count as a unified 'thing happening'. Great individual albums have come out every single year, so OP's question needs to be answered considering tidal shifts and insanely stacked years like 67/68, 92, etc. None of those years were insanely stacked, and as I said, the only tidal shifts worth anything were still immature in 1980.
>>63899765
ez
2006-2015
>>63900236
krautrock and electronic
also punk and rap are shite
>>63900258
You're shite cunt
>>63900258
krautrock never went anywhere, and i'll give you electronic except that it ended the decade even less mature than punk or rap
>>63899765
1976-1986
>>63900287
>implying krautrock wasn't heavily influential to nearly every great rock band
>imblying electronic music '"ended"
>>63900258
progressive rock golden age
Canterbury
jazz-rock & fusion
RIO
new wave & post-punk
birth of industrial
GOAT black music (funk, soul, r&b...)
glam-rock
>>63900143
John Fahey, Television, Klaus Schulze, Neu!, Gong, King Crimson, Pop Group, Talking Heads, Neil Young, Amon Duul, Ash Ra Tempel, Tangerine Dream, Henry Cow, Nick Drake, Ramones, Devo, Roxy Music, Van Der Graaf Generator, Lou Reed, The Stooges, Chrome, PIL...
1993-2006
>>63900244
This. Demise of physical distribution, demise of rock, rise of meme genres like hip-hop and wiggers becoming the norm. Pretty much the demise of music in general.
>>63900491
apart from funk this is all shit, mostly
>>63900709
>wiggers becoming the norm
1988-2000
>>63899765
2006-2016
>>63899765
There's no such thing as a worst year of music.
>>63899944
This.
>>63899765
1996-2006
>>63900752
How so?
Black music got a big push after the success of Kanye West, Jay-Z, Beyonce and so on in the early 2000s
Wiggers started dominating the mainstream after Kanye and Drake's further success and lack of decent normal music
>>63900808
agreed, maybe starting a little earlier though not sure
>>63900236
>Great individual albums have come out every single year
>92 was a good year
stay golden, pleb
>>63900287
>krautrock never went anywhere
what does that even mean?
>>63900720
Don't talk to me or my son ever again
>>63900244
this so much...not want to sound "le wrong gen" but if you can´t accept that music in general is in decay(at least in quantity) I can´t help you
>>63899895
wow what a fucking awful opinion
>>63900491
Don't forget stuff like Black Sabbath.
that's tough because usually whenever some genres took a nosedive, others had a renaissance. like rock and pop went to shit in ~1997-2007 but indie and bleeps were great
>>63900244
came to post this
>>63899895
that's objectively wrong though. ton's of shit happened during that time
and how can you listen to marquee moon (1977) and say that "punk hadn't matured"
>>63899895
1998-2008
>>63900287
hmm you say you want there to have been a 'thing happening' but if someone mentions one you say its not mature enough
you can't have it both ways tbqh
>>63899895
>>63899944
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>>63900808
>>63902801
>op says 10 years
>picks 11 years
nice job faggots
>>63899765
>(1950 on)
Well then, in that case, any answer other than 1950-1959 is disingenuous
No-one on this board listens to music from the 50s besides about 3 jazz albums. It's literally the "list goes on :^)" of decades in music
>>63902965
>Well then, in that case, any answer other than 1950-1959 is disingenuous
But the 50s were a great era for jazz, avant-garde music (Darmstadt School, musique concrete, early electronic music...), rhythm & blues and classic rock & roll.
In term of importance the last 2 decades can't really stand the comparison.