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Greatest year in (post WWII) music history?
YellowSnow
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Greatest year in (post WWII) music history? 21 votes
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1969I’ll always vote for ‘69.
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1965
It’s a strong contender.Doog_de_Jour said:I’ll always vote for ‘69.
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1969
It's supposed to be about the music, man. Get your mind out of the gutter long enough to vote wisely.Doog_de_Jour said:I’ll always vote for ‘69.
Oh wait. You did. Well done. -
1967gah why not post the years sequentially damn you
anyway out of the options, 1967 for sgt. pepper's -
1969
Valid constructive criticism from the shit pole master.Gladstone said:gah why not post the years sequentially damn you
anyway out of the options, 1967 for sgt. pepper's -
1965
Too boring.Gladstone said:gah why not post the years sequentially damn you
anyway out of the options, 1967 for sgt. pepper's -
1991WOOF
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1965I always go with 1965 because this was the Great Leep Forward where rock made the transition for it's early phase and became "classic" rock. Dylan goes electric in 1965 and creates folk rock along with the Byrds. The Stones finally figure out how to write incredible original songs- e.g., Satisfaction. The Who put down heavier drums, bass and distorted guitars than had every been tried. Rubber Soul completely redefined was what rock music could be. Other years on this list had better overall lists of albums - rock was still single focused in '65 - but no year moved the needle quite as much.
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Whatever year enema of the state came out
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Fuck off, row peter puffer, the correct answer is...I already told you 1986. Doofus.




















