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Old 04.28.2007, 08:22 AM   #60
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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
I used to make a pretty decent living djing '80s pop, and yet I totally disagree with your statement. I'm sure age has a lot more to do with it than anything, but to me, I have way more nostalgia for '70s disposable pop than '80s. Even on an '80s night, ABBA is a more sure dancefloor filler than 90% of '80s bands.

oh i ain't talking good 70s pop, i am talking the Journeys, Steve Millers, and others of the overblown mainstream rock scene, at which point punk and the new wave of british heavy metal had upstaged, 70s pop and disco is quite good, but it's more an aritist by artist deal, can't really decide what era I like better
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