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    Default Re: What were the 80s like?

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    The 80's sucked in the rock area
    Guns'n'Roses? Metallica? Van Halen? ACDC? Foreigner? Queen was still big in the 80's. The last big successes for The Rolling Stones, The Who, and The Kinks came in the 1980's.


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    Feels like the first time.


    Oh yeah....I 3rd that Foreigner.
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    "Jazz was at it's peak..." -??

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    "Jazz was at it's peak..." -??
    Yes, Louis Armstrong was playing it....absolutely none better than him.

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    Did it plateau or peak and drop off after the 20's?

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    Did it plateau or peak and drop off after the 20's?
    Like rock'n'roll it just changed and became very different to what it started as...Django Reinhardt was also playing in the 20's and 30's, brilliant guitarist

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    When, like rock and roll, and feminism, did jazz begin to get worse?
    Last edited by ruthless rocco; 06-07-2016 at 08:14 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    When, like rock and roll, and feminism, did jazz begin to get worse?
    There are still people who are good at it and they've had greats since the 20's but the best will always be Satchmo

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    So jazz had it's peak in one man over one decade..?
    Who was the man of rock?
    Who was the man of feminism?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    So jazz had it's peak in one man over one decade..?
    Who was the man of rock?
    Who was the man of feminism?
    Armstrong played for decades dude.
    Elvis, duh.
    Um Caitlyn Jenner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    So jazz had it's peak in one man over one decade..?
    Who was the man of rock?
    Who was the man of feminism?
    Armstrong played for decades dude.
    Elvis, duh.
    Um Caitlyn Jenner?
    So you've chosen a white guy who stole rock and roll from the blacks and turned it into a white commodity, Louis Armstrong who was considered by many blacks to have had pandered to the whites to further his career rather than speaking out against injustices, and a man why transitioned into a woman.

    Brilliant!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    So jazz had it's peak in one man over one decade..?
    Who was the man of rock?
    Who was the man of feminism?
    Armstrong played for decades dude.
    Elvis, duh.
    Um Caitlyn Jenner?
    So you've chosen a white guy who stole rock and roll from the blacks and turned it into a white commodity, Louis Armstrong who was considered by many blacks to have had pandered to the whites to further his career rather than speaking out against injustices, and a man why transitioned into a woman.

    Brilliant!



    Your idiotic opinion on Elvis is yours to have.....by yourself


    Louis Armstrong is the greatest jazz musician to have ever set foot on God's green Earth and I don't give a good God damn what anyone else says about him.


    Oh you took the "Caitlyn Jenner" mention seriously....maybe you ARE as dumb as I thought

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    1980s was a decade of great transition.
    Electronics, technology made the greatest leaps for the average citizen.
    Analog gave way to digital.
    Radio for many was a.m. Mid 80s more music could be heard on f.m.

    Americans IMO would lose her dominance of manufacturing to Mexico
    Electronics to Asia.
    Mom & Pop (family owned) were eviscerated by warehouse-type stores like Sam's Club to Walmart.
    1980s IMO was the final decade of soliciting speciality stores like the butcher for meats. Groceries from a local grocer, fish from the fish market.
    Medication from your neighborhood pharmacists who knew your whole family, and ailments.
    Nick knack & novelty items from small chains known as five & dime stores like Ben Franklins to Woolworth's. By 1990...none of these businesses existed..at least in my home state.
    It was the early 1980s ...final time the milk man would drop milk off at the door step next to the juice man's bottles.

    Coca cola had glass bottles returnable 10 & 25 cents . I used to make 10 sometimes $20 on returning.
    Today I hear 10 bags of aluminium cans won't get you that.

    Technology from an optimistic POV- a company called Apple was quickly becoming a household name.
    Record's & albums were giving way to cassettes.
    Advanced technology was having a cassette deck that change sides without having to physically take the tape out, then flip it around!!!
    CDs would come in that same era.

    And when the walkman was introduced? A hand carried battery operated cassette deck you could put on your belt buckle while working/jogging? That shit was amazing!!!
    I was the sixth grader AV aka audio visual monitor who would leave class to show movies to 1st & 2nd graders. It was a damn reel to reel tape.
    By Junior high 7tg grade I saw some shit called a VHS tape. OMG!! No need to run the tape feed through the machine to the empty reel?o Sometimes the tape would jam\crinkle up, so I had to know how to splice.
    Shux...not with this small plastic case with a mechanism toforward .. And..get this: Reverse!!!D
    History shows microwave ovens for sale in the 70s... Most people didn't start buying them until late 70s early 80s.
    Having a microwave oven in 1982...we felt like we were literally on the brink of Star Trek come to life. Then my cousin mid 80s...showed me he bought called a pager, aww shit!!! Next year he had...a (mobile) cell phone. So small..it could fit in a shoe box. Oh yeah...the 80s was a time of transition!!!
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    Side note on Elvis ...AND advice to the young blood here.


    I can kick myself ...if I could. My grandfather told his grandkids on a juke joint in the big town of Tupelo. He lived in Okolona Ms.

    On several occasions a young white kid would peer through a side \back window where blues player threw down. The kid named Elvis.

    When he moved forward to Milwaukee, he and my grandmother use to babysit a kid to help pay for their one room in the back. He became a great jazz singer named Al Jareau.

    Today my grandfather's memory is pretty much history. I wish I could've tape recorded his stories.

    Young guys . value your elders. Never know whose paths they may have crossed.
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    So Elvis was rock and roll @El Kabong ?

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    So Elvis was rock and roll @El Kabong ?
    Yes

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