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What decade paved the way for pop music today? Poll

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by VanityHalfBlack, Feb 3, 2023.

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Which decade made pop music what it is today?

  1. 50s

    40.0%
  2. 60s

    20.0%
  3. 70s

    20.0%
  4. New wave

    20.0%
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  1. VanityHalfBlack

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    50s, 60s, 70s, or 80s? I’ll go 60s
     
  2. Mango

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    What characteristics define Pop music?
    • Vocals
    • Musical arrangements
    • Something else
    Which bands/groups today are good examples of Pop music?


    If Pop music is better defined, it might be the 1950's that paved the way for Pop music.
     
  3. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    What do you mean by pop music today?
     
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  4. Dr of Dunk

    Dr of Dunk Clutch Crew

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    This dude and his polls.
     
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  5. VanityHalfBlack

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    Pop music= popular
     
  6. VanityHalfBlack

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    Ok you say 50s, what band/artist? Elvis rockabilly music was popular around the world? Break it down for me baby
     
  7. VanityHalfBlack

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    I love polls bro
     
  8. VanityHalfBlack

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    The answer better be the 60s yall. People went nuts for the Beatles and then you got the Vietnam War that created some bangers left and right.
     
  9. Os Trigonum

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    clearly the answer is the last ten years . . . so the period between Feb. 3 2013 and Feb. 3 2023
     
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  10. Mango

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    That definition is far too broad.

    People that like Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean might not like Beyonce.

    Those that like Beyonce may or may not like Taylor Swift or Lady Gaga.

    Some people like The Chainsmokers and some people like Korean boy groups.


    When I posted in this thread, I was expecting you to define Pop music more narrowly such as women singers.

    Then for quite a few, Aretha Franklin would be cited as an influence.

    For Aretha Franklin, singers such as Mahalia Jackson, Clara Ward and Billie Holiday would be cited as having influenced her.
     
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  12. Mango

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    This isn't one of the songs that Aretha Franklin is famous for, but maybe somebody currently popular picked up a few pointers from her cover of this song.






    Switching to the NBA, here is Dream showing footwork to young players.




    Here is a writeup about Dream giving credit to Moses Malone as his mentor.

    https://www.sportingnews.com/au/nba...ne-for-his-success/15rsnjmq8lqc11bw7ddae3c2gm



    If you are going to have a thread that is without specifics, then there is no reason for me to post in it.
     
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  13. VanityHalfBlack

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    amen brotha this was the reference I was looking for. Thank you.
     
  14. VanityHalfBlack

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    you’re the man
     
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    Pause
     
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  16. VanityHalfBlack

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    you did though and I appreciate that brotha.
     
  17. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    I guess I’m not qualified to answer the question because I don’t listen to terrestrial radio and therefore don’t recognize, or at least listen to, the bulk of the artists on the current billboard top 100.

    Isn’t a lot of pop that’s made now very formulaic and driven by big data anyway? So influences would vary, right?
     
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  18. VanityHalfBlack

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    agreed. You listen to new wave though right? I love wham!
     
  19. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    lol bro Wham isn’t New Wave.

    I listen to everything except pop country. I make stations on Pandora based on songs or artists I discover and let the music genome project feed me similar music. Then when I get tired of that music or the mood hits me I’ll shift over to another station/genre and discover a new song or artist that has made it into that station and create a new one from that new song or artist.

    I will go down memory lane every now and then but I tend to get bored with old music or artists. There’s also so much to listen to in the world, it’s a shame for me to limit myself to the same songs over and over for the rest of my life. I don’t think I had a hard end to my formative period like most people. I like new things.

    Next I will tell you of how I had my testicles ritually shorn by a Zoroastrian woman named Wilma.
     
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  20. VanityHalfBlack

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    wham is new wave brotha. if i can here the synth, it's new wave to me.
     

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