d22ontour wrote: » We could do with the music from the 60's again, maybe some of the 70's too, 80's was the worst decade for music until the noughties so it can fook right off.
d22ontour wrote: » 80's was the worst decade for music until the noughties so it can fook right off.
The Jammy dodger wrote: » But since the year 2000 it looks like we have run out of that artistic development and are now running on steam if anything at all.
The Jammy dodger wrote: » I've seen it mostly in fashion and music. In the early 60's we had a surge in artistic development that lasted for quite a while. But since the year 2000 it looks like we have run out of that artistic development and are now running on steam if anything at all. All the music today is just a bad version, twist and reversion of the 60's, 70's and 80's music not to mention clothing and fashion. I've even seen people try to bring the decco period back into fashion too in clothing. Whats going on? It seems to me we have run out of ideas and are just at our ropes end. Or maybe it's me that needs to do more exploring? maybe 2011 does have something on offer and I've missed the train?
Naomi00 wrote: » That's always happened, e.g in the 60's Victorian vintage clothes came into fashion (Jimi Hendrix etc). People have always made new versions of old things, while making new styles as well. While you might think there is an influence of other decades on music, there is also a lot of new types of music (good or bad) e.g dubstep, new styles of rock etc. Same with fashion, while lots of styles are based on other decade's fashion there are always new things that haven't been done before, more modern/minimalist styles. Maybe we don't notice these because these are mostly done by high end brands and not worn by most people, but they are still new styles. I think while it's true that old things come back into fashion, that's something that's been happening for centuries.
Duggy747 wrote: » I might be a little biased on what decade I like here....
The Jammy dodger wrote: » Thats interesting and proves that there is no music that is original? like everyone has an influence but if there is anything you could call original about their music or clothing ideas is the part where they put their own twist on it? With that said it would seem strange that we think we are progressing in that area at all.
ejmaztec wrote: » The 1960s didn't arrive here until the 1980s, which is why there's so much confusion.