Yay or Nay....1978 was the best year in music....

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The Who - Who Are You
The Rolling Stones - Some Girls
Van Halen - Van Halen I
The Cars - The Cars
The Police - Outlandos d'Amour
Dire Straits- Dire Straits
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
Bill Joel - 52nd Street
Elvis Costello and The Attractions - This Year's Model
Rush - Hemispheres
Genesis - ....and then there were three.....
Funkadelic - One Nation Under Groove
Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy


Wot Say You?
 

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1978 was absolutely one of the best years in music. If you see this list it is a wow as well as if you listen to the top 40 for July of that year you have heard every song. 66 and 84 and perhaps 90 are 3 more.
 
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The Who - Who Are You
The Rolling Stones - Some Girls
Van Halen - Van Halen I
The Cars - The Cars
The Police - Outlandos d'Amour
Dire Straits- Dire Straits
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
Bill Joel - 52nd Street
Elvis Costello and The Attractions - This Year's Model
Rush - Hemispheres
Genesis - ....and then there were three.....
Funkadelic - One Nation Under Groove
Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy


Wot Say You?

Can‘t be. No “Sweet Caroline”.

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1969 was up there at #1 in the list I saw. However, I was only 4 years old in 1969, so much more cognizant of 1978 music, as a 13 year old.

Great, great music.

I hope the 13 year olds of today listen to music that will be as meaningful to them in 45 years as my music has been to me.
 

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Can‘t be. No “Sweet Caroline”.

o_O
The Last Word No GIF by MSNBC
 
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1978 was absolutely one of the best years in music. If you see this list it is a wow as well as if you listen to the top 40 for July of that year you have heard every song. 66 and 84 and perhaps 90 are 3 more.
In general, I hated music in the 80s. What were the albums from ‘84? Or the other years for that matter.
 
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Albums released

The Who - Who Are You
The Rolling Stones - Some Girls
Van Halen - Van Halen I
The Cars - The Cars
The Police - Outlandos d'Amour
Dire Straits- Dire Straits
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
Bill Joel - 52nd Street
Elvis Costello and The Attractions - This Year's Model
Rush - Hemispheres
Genesis - ....and then there were three.....
Funkadelic - One Nation Under Groove
Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy


Wot Say You?
It was very good.
I'll add.
Talking Heads-More songs about buildings and food.
Elvis Costello-This years model
Blondie-Parallel Lines
Rolling Stones-Some Girls
The Clash-Give em enough rope
Neil Young-Comes a Time
Doobie brothers-Minute by Minute
Peter Gabriel-The scratch (2nd solo)
Devo-Devo
 

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In general, I hated music in the 80s. What were the albums from ‘84? Or the other years for that matter.
I guess it depends on how much you like(d) alternative and new wave music.
I was a big fan and still am.
Echo and The Bunnymen-Ocean Rain
U2-Unforgetable Fire
The Smiths-The Smiths
Husker Du-Zen Arcade
REM-Reckoning
Talking Heads-Stop Making Sense
 

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I saw a show about the change in music in the 1970s and then early 1980s.....it discussed the end of the Vietnam War as one of the big changes/drivers of music, the aging of the hippies, the desire to dance more than listening to anthemic rock songs coupled with a party atmosphere including the use of hard drugs (like cocaine)...so those influences drove the early Hip Hop (RAP), disco, then new wave/punk, followed by the music of the 1980s.....

It was a pretty interesting show. It also discussed 1978 being the end of one era or popular music, and the beginnings of the next era.
 
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In general, I hated music in the 80s. What were the albums from ‘84? Or the other years for that matter.
What????? 80’s best decade ever. Well I like the 70,s as well as the last half of 60,s were good as well as is first half of 90’s.

2000’s and on music is blah.
 
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I saw a show about the change in music in the 1970s and then early 1980s.....it discussed the end of the Vietnam War as one of the big changes/drivers of music, the aging of the hippies, the desire to dance more than listening to anthemic rock songs coupled with a party atmosphere including the use of hard drugs (like cocaine)...so those influences drove the early Hip Hop (RAP), disco, then new wave/punk, followed by the music of the 1980s.....

It was a pretty interesting show. It also discussed 1978 being the end of one era or popular music, and the beginnings of the next era.
Questlove, from The Roots, is a great source of music history. He thought the 80's were the best, musically,
This is what he said about the '80'
>>This decade was the best for both pop and metal. This decade was ruled by the pop king, and the best pop musician Michael Jackson. As well as by Madonna and Prince. But these are only the most famous artists of this decade. If we dig deeper, we'll see synthpop ( the best pop subgenre along with indie-pop, art-pop and dance-pop). Magical sounds. If we speak about rock, I consider it the best decade for metal. NWOBHM bands were pretty cool both lyrically and musically, it was really new for rock, and very different from traditional hard-rock. It also spawned Metallica the most popular metal band, and probably my favourite one, as well as spawning thrash metal to a full potential, although proto-thrash songs like Stone cold crazy by Queen were released in 70s. There is much more to say about 80s music, but I think these explanations would be enough.

I think there's one reason why I like the 80s musicwise. It's all those hidden gems that were forgotten by the sands of time and then dug back up again by hardcore popular music enthusiasts. Many artists like Kim Wilde, Animotion, Level 42, Spandau Ballet and the like are some great hidden gem artists from the 80s. However, I am more intrigued by the more popular artists of the time. It's no wonder these music artists were mostly forgotten, that's mostly because of people that chose to ignore all those underrated musicians and go with something else instead. But that's just my opinion. In the end, the 80s had so many underrated songs and musicians that were almost completely overshadowed by the more popular artists of the time.<<

His thoughts on the "70's
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Absolutely fantastic Decade for music. You have such a broad list of different musical genres. It was such transformative decade for music. I would say that the only time period to have such diverse music would only be the early eighties. Rock split into many new genres from popular progressive rock to the far reaching enthusiasm of classic and hard rock. Furthermore, though disco gets a lot of hate due to its repetitive nature, disco music not only kick-started the now disturbingly simplistic electronic and rap music industry, it was one of the most inclusive genre of music since Jazz. Many people honestly forget this decade due to its lack of music videos which the eighties had. It had True music you could dance to. It really was spectacular. Does that mean I would want to live in those times, maybe not. But I pray more artists pay tribute to this decade of music, as did Daft Punk and some others...

Honestly, I like 70s music more than 80s music. Even if Classic-jack radio stations are slowly letting them go now, they're the most timeless songs that I've listened to. Music through the 70s really progressed and grew into a bigger inspiration among many throughout what came, and even for what's there to come. The Eagles, Steve Miller, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, the Cars, Elton John, Boston, Isley Brothers, Bob Marley, Fleetwood Mac, Aerosmith, Commoders, and so many more influential artists became famous since the 1970s. Even if the decade had an unfortunate beginning with the Beatles splitting up in 1970, it really shows that music shows growth from inspiration, and the best of what we can all enjoy.

70s was best. I listed all the best songs I ever heard and grouped them by decade of release. 70s was by far the best. 80s and 60s were next. I think many people who say the 80s don't realize most of those great 80s songs were released in the 70s.
And it doesn't matter what year the band started. I think it should be the year the songs were released when you categorize music by year or decade. For example, Led Zeppelin started in 60s but most of their songs/great songs were release in 70s, so I thing they contributed more to the decade of the 70s. Same with a lot of other great bands.

Pink Floyd Dark side of the moon, Led Zeppelin's physical graffiti, Queen's a night at the Opera, John Lennon's imagine. Deep Purple's machine head, Meat Loaf's bat out of hell, Clash's London Calling, Black Sabbath's paranoid, Joy Division's unknown pleasures, never mind the bollocks here's the sex pistols, the who's who's next, Elton John's goodbye yellow brick road, rolling stone's sticky fingers, Bob Dylan's blood on the tracks, eagles hotel California, Rush's 2112, ramones' rocket to Russia, AC⚡DC's highway to hell, wire's Pink flag, beatles' let it be, Fleetwood Mac's rumours, Blondie's parallel lines, Saturday night fever, and so much more.<<
 

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What????? 80’s best decade ever. Well I like the 70,s as well as the last half of 60,s were good as well as is first half of 90’s.

2000’s and on music is blah.
Agree about the 80's but disagree about the 2000's and on.
There was/is some excellent music coming out then and now.
 
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For your consideration, 1971:

Led Zeppelin - IV
The Who - Who's Next
David Bowie - Hunky Dory
The Doors - LA Woman
Joni Mitchell - Blue
Carole King - Tapestry
Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
Marvin Gaye - What's Goin On
The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
Pink Floyd - Meddle
Leonard Cohen - Songs of Love and Hate
 

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Agree about the 80's but disagree about the 2000's and on.
There was/is some excellent music coming out then and now.
Of course then and now as you said but not consistent as other decades.
 

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I guess it depends on how much you like(d) alternative and new wave music.
I was a big fan and still am.
Echo and The Bunnymen-Ocean Rain
U2-Unforgetable Fire
The Smiths-The Smiths
Husker Du-Zen Arcade
REM-Reckoning
Talking Heads-Stop Making Sense
The cure as well early rem and early inxs. Young ones on pbs. A letter written to the bunny men. “Dear Mr echo”… 🤣
 
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Questlove, from The Roots, is a great source of music history. He thought the 80's were the best, musically,
This is what he said about the '80'
>>This decade was the best for both pop and metal. This decade was ruled by the pop king, and the best pop musician Michael Jackson. As well as by Madonna and Prince. But these are only the most famous artists of this decade. If we dig deeper, we'll see synthpop ( the best pop subgenre along with indie-pop, art-pop and dance-pop). Magical sounds. If we speak about rock, I consider it the best decade for metal. NWOBHM bands were pretty cool both lyrically and musically, it was really new for rock, and very different from traditional hard-rock. It also spawned Metallica the most popular metal band, and probably my favourite one, as well as spawning thrash metal to a full potential, although proto-thrash songs like Stone cold crazy by Queen were released in 70s. There is much more to say about 80s music, but I think these explanations would be enough.

I think there's one reason why I like the 80s musicwise. It's all those hidden gems that were forgotten by the sands of time and then dug back up again by hardcore popular music enthusiasts. Many artists like Kim Wilde, Animotion, Level 42, Spandau Ballet and the like are some great hidden gem artists from the 80s. However, I am more intrigued by the more popular artists of the time. It's no wonder these music artists were mostly forgotten, that's mostly because of people that chose to ignore all those underrated musicians and go with something else instead. But that's just my opinion. In the end, the 80s had so many underrated songs and musicians that were almost completely overshadowed by the more popular artists of the time.<<

His thoughts on the "70's
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Absolutely fantastic Decade for music. You have such a broad list of different musical genres. It was such transformative decade for music. I would say that the only time period to have such diverse music would only be the early eighties. Rock split into many new genres from popular progressive rock to the far reaching enthusiasm of classic and hard rock. Furthermore, though disco gets a lot of hate due to its repetitive nature, disco music not only kick-started the now disturbingly simplistic electronic and rap music industry, it was one of the most inclusive genre of music since Jazz. Many people honestly forget this decade due to its lack of music videos which the eighties had. It had True music you could dance to. It really was spectacular. Does that mean I would want to live in those times, maybe not. But I pray more artists pay tribute to this decade of music, as did Daft Punk and some others...

Honestly, I like 70s music more than 80s music. Even if Classic-jack radio stations are slowly letting them go now, they're the most timeless songs that I've listened to. Music through the 70s really progressed and grew into a bigger inspiration among many throughout what came, and even for what's there to come. The Eagles, Steve Miller, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, the Cars, Elton John, Boston, Isley Brothers, Bob Marley, Fleetwood Mac, Aerosmith, Commoders, and so many more influential artists became famous since the 1970s. Even if the decade had an unfortunate beginning with the Beatles splitting up in 1970, it really shows that music shows growth from inspiration, and the best of what we can all enjoy.

70s was best. I listed all the best songs I ever heard and grouped them by decade of release. 70s was by far the best. 80s and 60s were next. I think many people who say the 80s don't realize most of those great 80s songs were released in the 70s.
And it doesn't matter what year the band started. I think it should be the year the songs were released when you categorize music by year or decade. For example, Led Zeppelin started in 60s but most of their songs/great songs were release in 70s, so I thing they contributed more to the decade of the 70s. Same with a lot of other great bands.

Pink Floyd Dark side of the moon, Led Zeppelin's physical graffiti, Queen's a night at the Opera, John Lennon's imagine. Deep Purple's machine head, Meat Loaf's bat out of hell, Clash's London Calling, Black Sabbath's paranoid, Joy Division's unknown pleasures, never mind the bollocks here's the sex pistols, the who's who's next, Elton John's goodbye yellow brick road, rolling stone's sticky fingers, Bob Dylan's blood on the tracks, eagles hotel California, Rush's 2112, ramones' rocket to Russia, AC⚡DC's highway to hell, wire's Pink flag, beatles' let it be, Fleetwood Mac's rumours, Blondie's parallel lines, Saturday night fever, and so much more.<<
Absolutely! What makes the 80’s so great is that it combines great artists from 50’s 60’s most from 70’s who were really rolling in the 80’s and greats starting and coming into their own in the 80’s.
 
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I guess it depends on how much you like(d) alternative and new wave music.
I was a big fan and still am.
Echo and The Bunnymen-Ocean Rain
U2-Unforgetable Fire
The Smiths-The Smiths
Husker Du-Zen Arcade
REM-Reckoning
Talking Heads-Stop Making Sense
Meh, none of those really excite me. I’d have to see the track listing in the REM album. I’d probably like that.
I would add in the Replacements’ Let it Be album for ‘84.
 

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Yeah, I love the 80's too. Early 90's too. Very varied Music.Some classics every year. Some of my favorites:
1984- Ratt- Out of The Cellar, Bruce springsteen- Born In The USA, Madonna- Like A virgin, Prince- Purple Rain, Van Halen - 1984, Tina Turner- Private Dancer, Don Henley
1986: Cinderella-Night Songs,Poison- Look What The Cat dragged In,Bruce Springsteen-Live, Lionel Richie- Dancing On the Ceiling,Genesis-Invisible Touch,Van Halen-5150( 1st with Sammy), RUN DMC - Raising , Bon Jovi-Slippery When Wet, Metallica- Masters of Puppets,Beastie Boys- Licensed to Ill, Janet Jackson- Control
1987: Bruce Springsteen- Tunnel Of Love,Aerosmith-Permanent Vacation,INXS- Kick,Whitney Houston-Whitney Houston,U2- Joshua Tree,Def Leppard- Hysteria, Guns & Roses- Appetite for Destruction.
1991- Temple Of the Dog- Temple Of The Dog, Boys to Men- Cooleyhigh Harmony, Pearl Jam - 10, Ozzy- No More Tears,Red Hot Chili Peppers- Blood,Sweat,Sex, Majik, U2- Achtung Baby, Metallica- Black Album, Guns & Roses- Use your Illusion I & II, Nirvana- Nevermind
 

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What????? 80’s best decade ever. Well I like the 70,s as well as the last half of 60,s were good as well as is first half of 90’s.

2000’s and on music is blah.
I feel like even bands I like made crap in the 80s. Different flavors of music appeal to different people, I suppose.
 
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For your consideration, 1971:

Led Zeppelin - IV
The Who - Who's Next
David Bowie - Hunky Dory
The Doors - LA Woman
Joni Mitchell - Blue
Carole King - Tapestry
Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
Marvin Gaye - What's Goin On
The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
Pink Floyd - Meddle
Leonard Cohen - Songs of Love and Hate
Allman Brothers- Filmore East
Grateful Dead - Skull and Roses
Janis Joplin- Pearl

putting years on bands does not reflect when most of these band began…1960’s
 

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The cure as well early rem and early inxs. Young ones on pbs. A letter written to the bunny men. “Dear Mr echo”… 🤣
+1. REM and INXS seem like they get forgotten. REM's Life Rich Pageant is one of my favorites but I also didn't like much of their stuff after Monster.
 

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I was at PSU in 1978...great year! That winter was BRUTAL, so we all had plenty of time to listen to our stereos.

I was a devoted punk in those days; Doc Martin's, ankle length Navy 'P coat', etc. My music tastes, though varied, have always trended away from the mainstream. That said, I noticed a couple of key omissions from list(s) so far:

The Ramones - Road to Ruin (I Wanna Be Sedated, etc.)
Generation X - Gen X (what would become Billy Idol)
Public Image, Ltd - First Issue
The Jam - All Mod Cons
Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Kaya

And one of the most beautiful collections of original music ever produced:
Tom Waits - Blue Valentine
 

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I humbly submit 1991:

Nirvana – "Nevermind;"
Pearl Jam – "Ten;"
U2 – "Achtung Baby;"
My Bloody Valentine – "Loveless;" "
R.E.M. – "Out of Time;"
Michael Jackson – "Dangerous;"
Metallica – "The Black Album;"
Guns N' Roses – "Use Your Illusion I & II;"
Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Blood Sugar Sex Magik;"
A Tribe Called Quest – "The Low End Theory;"
Soundgarden – "Badmotorfinger;"
De La Soul – "De La Soul Is Dead;"
Primal Scream – "Screamadelica;"
Massive Attack – "Blue Lines;"
Ice Cube – "Death Certificate"

...and 1994:

Nine Inch Nails – 'The Downward Spiral;"
Nas – "Illmatic;"
Green Day – "Dookie;"
Jeff Buckley – "Grace;"
Notorious B.I.G. – "Ready to Die;"
Oasis – "Definitely Maybe;"
Nirvana – "MTV Unplugged in New York;"
Beastie Boys – "Ill Communication;"
Pearl Jam – "Vitalogy;"
Weezer – Weezer;"
Pavement – "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain;"
Hole – "Live Through This;"
Soundgarden – "Superunknown;"
Johnny Cash – "American Recordings;"
Portishead – "Dummy;" The Offspring – "Smash"
 

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I humbly submit 1991:

Nirvana – "Nevermind;"
Pearl Jam – "Ten;"
U2 – "Achtung Baby;"
My Bloody Valentine – "Loveless;" "
R.E.M. – "Out of Time;"
Michael Jackson – "Dangerous;"
Metallica – "The Black Album;"
Guns N' Roses – "Use Your Illusion I & II;"
Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Blood Sugar Sex Magik;"
A Tribe Called Quest – "The Low End Theory;"
Soundgarden – "Badmotorfinger;"
De La Soul – "De La Soul Is Dead;"
Primal Scream – "Screamadelica;"
Massive Attack – "Blue Lines;"
Ice Cube – "Death Certificate"

...and 1994:

Nine Inch Nails – 'The Downward Spiral;"
Nas – "Illmatic;"
Green Day – "Dookie;"
Jeff Buckley – "Grace;"
Notorious B.I.G. – "Ready to Die;"
Oasis – "Definitely Maybe;"
Nirvana – "MTV Unplugged in New York;"
Beastie Boys – "Ill Communication;"
Pearl Jam – "Vitalogy;"
Weezer – Weezer;"
Pavement – "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain;"
Hole – "Live Through This;"
Soundgarden – "Superunknown;"
Johnny Cash – "American Recordings;"
Portishead – "Dummy;" The Offspring – "Smash"
'91 is another good one...
Pixes-Trompe Le Monde
Primus-Sailing the Seas of Cheese
Jesus Jones-Doubt
Morrissey-Kill Uncle
 

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1978: Foreigner, Double Vision

(not my fave, but significant, IMO)
 

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Tougher question - when was the last 'great' year for music?

Might be 2001 - there were 10 Top 250 releases that year (which might be a record):

The Strokes - 'Is This It?'
Gorillaz - "Gorillaz"
Daft Punk - "Discovery"
Radiohead - "Amnesiac"
Bjork - "Vespertine"
System of a Down - "Toxicity"
Jay-Z - "The Blueprint"
Muse - "Origin of Symmetry"
Tool - "Lateralus"
Weezer - "The Green Album"
Slipknot - "Iowa"
Aaliyah - "Aayliyah"
Britney Spears - "Britney"
Rammstein - "Mutter"
Kylie Minogue - "Fever"

 
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Albums released

The Who - Who Are You
The Rolling Stones - Some Girls
Van Halen - Van Halen I
The Cars - The Cars
The Police - Outlandos d'Amour
Dire Straits- Dire Straits
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
Bill Joel - 52nd Street
Elvis Costello and The Attractions - This Year's Model
Rush - Hemispheres
Genesis - ....and then there were three.....
Funkadelic - One Nation Under Groove
Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy


Wot Say You?
Mozart might disagree. Coltrane as well. Probably a few others.

you have a few solid rock albums listed but missed others as well.

Start with Grateful Dead’s Shakedown Street and add to that Neil Young’s Come’s A Time.

Little Feat’s Waiting in Columbus was recorded in 77 but released in 78.

Queen released Jazz in 1978 and Dylan released Street Legal.

Waylon and Willie……

on and on it goes.

Do more drugs.
 
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Albums released

The Who - Who Are You
The Rolling Stones - Some Girls
Van Halen - Van Halen I
The Cars - The Cars
The Police - Outlandos d'Amour
Dire Straits- Dire Straits
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
Bill Joel - 52nd Street
Elvis Costello and The Attractions - This Year's Model
Rush - Hemispheres
Genesis - ....and then there were three.....
Funkadelic - One Nation Under Groove
Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy


Wot Say You?

You forgot
Dream - Captain and Tennille
 

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Also a few 78's from my collection:

Styx - Pieces of Eight
Boston - Don't Look Back
Atlanta Rhythm Section - Champagne Jam
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band - Stranger in Town
 
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Mozart might disagree. Coltrane as well. Probably a few others.

you have a few solid rock albums listed but missed others as well.

Start with Grateful Dead’s Shakedown Street and add to that Neil Young’s Come’s A Time.

Little Feat’s Waiting in Columbus was recorded in 77 but released in 78.

Queen released Jazz in 1978 and Dylan released Street Legal.

Waylon and Willie……

on and on it goes.

Do more drugs.
I didn't "miss" anything...I provided a list and asked for others to chime in.

Perhaps you should do less drugs.

Youtube Look GIF by Rosanna Pansino
 

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They made some crap albums and songs in other decades as well just not your favorite album or song.
Thinking specifically of Springsteen, he didn’t really make much crap in the 70s. 80s had a fair amount to my ears.
Overall, 80s music just feels very synthetic to me. It’s all personal preference.
 

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I humbly submit 1991:

Nirvana – "Nevermind;"
Pearl Jam – "Ten;"
U2 – "Achtung Baby;"
My Bloody Valentine – "Loveless;" "
R.E.M. – "Out of Time;"
Michael Jackson – "Dangerous;"
Metallica – "The Black Album;"
Guns N' Roses – "Use Your Illusion I & II;"
Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Blood Sugar Sex Magik;"
A Tribe Called Quest – "The Low End Theory;"
Soundgarden – "Badmotorfinger;"
De La Soul – "De La Soul Is Dead;"
Primal Scream – "Screamadelica;"
Massive Attack – "Blue Lines;"
Ice Cube – "Death Certificate"

...and 1994:

Nine Inch Nails – 'The Downward Spiral;"
Nas – "Illmatic;"
Green Day – "Dookie;"
Jeff Buckley – "Grace;"
Notorious B.I.G. – "Ready to Die;"
Oasis – "Definitely Maybe;"
Nirvana – "MTV Unplugged in New York;"
Beastie Boys – "Ill Communication;"
Pearl Jam – "Vitalogy;"
Weezer – Weezer;"
Pavement – "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain;"
Hole – "Live Through This;"
Soundgarden – "Superunknown;"
Johnny Cash – "American Recordings;"
Portishead – "Dummy;" The Offspring – "Smash"
When was the Singles soundtrack released? Somewhere around ‘91 or ‘94 I think. Though a compilation, it’s a great album.
 
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